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Still, there was what seemed like a hint at a possible future reconciliation. Fans' hopes were dashed when Kevin Volchok Cam Gigandet ran Ryan's car off the road, causing an accident that left Ryan holding his former flame in his arms as she died.

In a HuffPost article commemorating the 10th anniversary of The O. I felt like things were really heavily reliant upon me, and I was getting no time to do any of the other offers that were out there. A leading-edge research firm focused on digital transformation. Kim Renfro. On the year anniversary of her character's death on "The O. In a new interview with E! That was just part of the complicated reason why Marissa Cooper was ultimately killed off the show.

Over 3 Million people read Morning Brew, you should too. Loading Something is loading. Mischa Barton finally revealed the real reason why Marissa was killed off in the season three finale of The O. The teen soap became an iconic early-aughts television series during its four season run following a group of affluent high schoolers in the coveted Newport Beach neighborhood.

The O. In that finale, Barton's character Marissa was unceremoniously killed off in a surprising turn of events. Up until that point, Marissa had gone through a lot, from being held hostage by a boy named Oliver, going through a drug overdose, and constantly going back-and-forth in her relationship with McKenzie's Ryan.

Still, as part of the original cast, Marissa seemed almost untouchable until FOX began teasing a tragic character death in its promotions for the upcoming finale. No one could've predicted what came next, as Marissa and Ryan are chased down by her ex-boyfriend Kevin and their car is run off the road.

Marissa ends up dying in Ryan's arms in what has become a landmark moment for teen soaps, but what happened behind the scenes is almost as dramatic as what fans ended up seeing in the finale. She was finally going to get some time away to find herself. Naturally, Ryan asked to drive her to the airport. As he said, "You were the first person I met here, I'd kind of like to be the last person to say goodbye. On the way to the airport, an upset Volchok Cam Gigandet showed up.

Desperate for Ryan to pull over so he could talk to Marissa, he drove them off the road. Then, as Imogen Heap's version of "Hallelujah" — a beautiful combination of the season 1 finale song and the season 2 finale artist — played, Ryan tried to save Marissa one last time. Only this time, he failed. As a teen, I made everyone I knew — sorry, dad! Maybe Volchok pulled over and called for help just in time! Public school!



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