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October Road is an American television drama that debuted on ABC on March 15, 2007
following Grey's Anatomy.[1] It
follows Nick
Garrett (played by former One Tree Hill star Bryan
Greenberg), who after a decade returns to his hometown of Knights Ridge, Massachusetts.
The series is produced by ABC Studios and GroupM
Entertainment; the latter is a partnership of media agencies within
WPP Group that financed
the series in exchange for ABC network-wide advertising time.[2] The
show was created by André Nemec, Scott Rosenberg
and Josh Applebaum, who also serve as the
series' executive producers.
The second season of October Road premiered on
Thursday, November 22, 2007 at 10:00PM Eastern/9:00PM Central.[3]
October Road recently completed airing its second
season on ABC, but ABC has chosen not to renew the show for a third
season.[4][5]
Upon hearing of the cancellation, the show's creators co-wrote a
15-minute series finale and filmed it with the cast[6];
the finale was released on May 5, 2009, as a special feature on the
season 2 DVD.[7]
Plot
Nick
Garrett (Bryan Greenberg) left home ten years
ago to go backpacking in Europe for a few weeks—and the brief trip ended
up lasting for a decade. He left behind his girlfriend Hannah (Laura Prepon), best friend Eddie (Geoff Stults), and his family. Garrett is
now a famous author and screenwriter living
in New York
City. Between the parties, social engagements, and living in a
beautiful loft-style apartment, Garrett is suffering writer's block
while working on his next story. His agent books him to do a
one-day writing seminar at the local college in his picturesque
hometown of Knights Ridge, Massachusetts. Nick is excited about
coming home, but realizes the feeling isn't completely mutual
although his family and most of his friends welcome him back
effusively. Hannah has a son, Sam, 10, and due to his age Nick
questions if the child might be his biological son. Eddie is upset
with Nick for walking out on their business plans, and depicting
him like a fool in his book. Others are also upset with things Nick
wrote in his book about the town. Nick will soon learn that it will
be quite a readjustment coming home and that nothing will ever be
the same again.
When Nick learns that Sam has a nut allergy like all male members
of his family he decides to stay in Knights Ridge and persistently
tries to obtain a job at that local college ("The Doof") despite
botching the one-day seminar with a bad case of nerves. He
eventually wears down the college Dean by pleading for the job on
her lawn late at night. She finally relents after he badly sings
"Where is Love?" from the musical Oliver!. Nick seeks out the boy, Sam, but
backs off when Hannah reproaches him. Nick's father also becomes
convinced of Sam's paternity when he sees the boy has similar eyes
to those of the widower's late wife.
Nick eventually confronts Hannah with his belief about her boy's
paternity. She disputes his view, pointing out how common peanut
allergies are by asking patrons at the local bar for a show of
hands of those with the allergy. Many people raise their hands. In
the next few episodes. Nick and Hannah's feelings continue to
develop. Hannah decides to break up with her boyfriend prompting
him to swear revenge on Nick. In the episodes to follow, Hannah's
son, Sam, has an allergic reaction to a birthday cake made of nuts.
In the tense episode that follows, Nick and Hannah are observed
behaving like a couple in love. In the season finale, Nick rushes
to her house to proclaim his love for her. They almost kiss, but
are interrupted by Sam's supposed biological father.
While some people believe the show is based on the novel The
Book of Joe by Jonathan Tropper, which was written in 2004, it
is in fact based in the world of the 1996 movie Beautiful Girls which also
takes place in the fictional small town of Knights Ridge.
Both Beautiful Girls and October Road were
written by Scott Rosenberg, and semi-autobiographically based on
his life and friends. October Road is loosely based on
events following the release of Beautiful Girls.
Cast
Regular
cast
Season 1 characters Left to Right:
Phil, Janet, Sam, Eddie, Ray, Hannah, Nick, Bob, Owen, Aubrey, and
Ikey.
- A young man with plans for the future, a young woman who loves
him, amazing friends and loving family. That was Nick Garrett
before he left Knights Ridge. He went backpacking through Europe and his brief trip turned
into a whole decade away from his hometown. He lived in New York City,
where he became a famous author and screenwriter. Experiencing writer's block,
Nick decides to conduct a one-day seminar in his hometown, booked
by his agent. Returning home, Nick didn't expect all the changes.
His girlfriend Hannah Daniels now has a 10-year old son and is
dating his enemy Ray Cataldo. He is troubled by the possibility
that Sam could be his son, although Hannah claims Sam's real father
is someone else. Nick also has to regain friendships that he broke,
most notably with Eddie Latekka, who can't seem to forgive his
friend for leaving. After his return, Nick starts dating Aubrey,
one of the students at Dufresne College. Nick and Aubrey were in a
relationship when the series ended; however, Aubrey had misgivings
about it and was seen kissing Nick's brother, Ronnie, at the end of
the season finale. In the series finale included with the season 2
DVD, Nick is revealed to be Sam's father and has reconnected with
Hannah.
- After her long-time boyfriend Nick Garrett left for a decade to
New York City,
Hannah was about to deal the hardest time of her life. Ten years
later, Nick found Hannah with a 10-year old child. Hannah, who was
dating Nick's enemy Ray Cataldo at the time, had hard time trying
to talk to the man who left her years ago. Hannah works as a
veterinary technician and some times wonders what her life would
have been if she had traveled Europe and attended college. Hannah
revealed a different person as Sam's father, but it's still not
determined who is Sam's father, though its been hinted that Eddie
might be Sam's father as a result of a one night stand. Hannah best
friend is Janet Meadows. Recently, Hannah broke up with Ray, but
they later made up and are now engaged. In the series finale,
Hannah stops her wedding to Ray to tell Nick that he is Sam's
father; she and Nick are seen to be together seven years
later.
- Ray is "The Concrete King" of Knights Ridge. His successful
construction company is responsible for office parks, juice bars,
and condos all over town. Ray shares custody of his two children,
Jasper and Casper with his ex-wife, Christine. Ray's success is a
rude awakening for Nick, since as high-schoolers he bullied Nick
and his friends as though it were his mission. When Nick returns he
finds that Ray is also Hannah's boyfriend. The happy couple was
engaged, and the second season ended moments before their wedding;
however, in the series finale, Ray is nowhere to be seen, and
Hannah is cleary in a relationship with Nick.
- Eddie is a former high-school football star who remains as
charming and popular with the women as he was ten years ago.
Although he has his own landscaping company, Eddie is still sour
that Nick left Knights Ridge and abandoned their dreams of opening
a floors, doors, and windows store. While Eddie's dating history
has been a revolving door of model-type beauties, he finds himself
embarking on a deeper relationship with Janet Meadows, the local
barkeep. Nick and Eddie eventually fulfill their dreams of opening
up a window shop of the name, "Best Friend Windows". Janet and
Eddie's relationship appeared to be over at the end of the second
season because she cheated on him with Rooster; however, the series
finale shows that they eventually reconciled.
- While sorting out his new life in Knights Ridge, Nick moves in
with his gruff but caring father, known as The Commander. A
widower, The Commander is dating Leslie Etwood, the dean of the
English department at Dufresne College. Bob Garrett has recently
received the unfortunate news that he has bone marrow cancer; he is
seen to have died sometime between the end of the second season and
the series finale, which is set seven years later.
- She is a bartender at a well-known bar in Knights Ridge and
Hannah Daniels' best friend. During season one, Janet is asked on a
date by Eddie Latekka, a man known for sleeping with many
attractive women. Despite Eddie's reputation, she gives him a
chance. Eddie takes Janet to a restaurant far away and Janet begins
to believe he does not wish to be seen with her due to her physical
appearance. He assures her that this is not the case and they make
plans to attend Alison Rowan's birthday party. Eddie never comes to
pick Janet up and her fear that Eddie is ashamed to be seen with
her worsens. At the end of the season Janet confronts Eddie at the
bar where he apologizes and confesses his true feelings for her. He
kisses her and leaves the bar while Janet does a "happy dance."
Janet and Eddie were in a steady relationship until she cheated on
him with Rooster, after which Eddie angrily broke up with her;
however, the two had reconciled by the time of the series finale
seven years afterward.
- Big-hearted and affable, Owen prides himself on being a good
husband and father to his two children. He always thought his life
was perfect with a stable job, a pretty wife, and great friends.
After finding out about his wife's affair with his childhood pal,
Ikey, Owen's outlook becomes grim, as he doubts if his life will
ever be the same. The process of getting over his parted wife and
ex-best friend has not been easy. The one women Owen connected with
since the separation,(Jenny) came to admitting she was a lesbian.
Owen is not seen in the series finale, and as such, the fate of his
marriage remains unknown.
- Ikey's affair with Owen's wife has divided this once close-knit
group. A traitor in the eyes of his friend, Ikey loses his job
working for Eddie's landscaping company and discovers the path of
redemption is going to be a long, rough road. Seeking acceptance
and a job, Ikey decides to work for Ray Cataldo's construction
company. Ikey took Eddie to the hospital after his beating and was
kindly accepted back into the circle of friends.
- A shut-in for the past six years, Physical Phil watches the
world from the comfort of his living room in the house he shares
with Eddie Latekka. Although much of Knights Ridge considers him a
freak, his friends know Physical Phil is as reliable as they come.
He got his nickname from Ikey at the age of 10, when Owen broke up
an impending fistfight by saying "Don't get physical with Phil."
His pizza-delivering girlfriend is one of the few outsiders he lets
into his world, and she is responsible for his first steps outside
his house. Physical Phil and Pizza Girl were in a relationship for
most of the program's run; the series finale shows that they are
still together seven years later and that Phil eventually overcomes
his fear of leaving his house.
- Sam Daniels is Hannah's precocious ten-year old son. Sam and
Nick quickly formed a bond upon Nick's return to Knights Ridge. He
has a tight bond with his mom, and is adjusting to living with Ray
and his two sons, Jasper and Casper. Sam believes his father is
Gavin Goddard. In the series finale, Nick is revealed to be Sam's
father; the finale appears to show that Nick, Hannah, and Sam began
living as a family sometime after the end of the second
season.
- A Berkeley, California native, Aubrey Diaz moved to Knights
Ridge to attend Dufresne College's graduate writing program. Aubrey
is talented, beautiful, and intrigued by her professor, Nick
Garrett. After a brief period of flirting and dating, Nick broke
Aubrey's heart when he chose to declare his feeling for Hannah. The
two have grown closer overtime and realized they both want more.
Aubrey and Nick were in a relationship at the end of the second
season; however, in the season finale, she began having misgivings
about it and was seen kissing Nick's brother, Ronnie, shortly
before the episode ended. The two embarked on a relationship of
their own at some point after the program's cancellation; the
series finale, set seven years in the future, shows Aubrey pregnant
with Ronnie's child.
- Emily, known for the series's entire run as simply "Pizza
Girl," is Physical Phil's colorful and energetic girlfriend. She
attends Dufresne College and works, as her name implies, as a pizza
delivery girl; it was this job that first brought her in contact
with her shut-in boyfriend. Their relationship suffered a number of
bumps, including Phil's parents not accepting her as his
girlfriend, but the two are shown to still be together seven years
later in the series finale, which is also the episode which finally
reveals Emily's first name.
Recurring
cast
Production
Portions of the show were filmed at Agnes Scott
College in Decatur, Georgia, in Newnan,
Georgia, in Madison, Georgia, and Grant Park,
Atlanta.[8]
Episodes and U.S.
ratings
The show debuted to strong initial ratings, but fell 16% in its
second episode, though its ratings were still substantially higher
than Men in
Trees, the show it replaced upon its first-season
conclusion.[9]
It lost some of its audience during the last episode from a 3.7
rating to a 3.3 rating.[10][11]
ABC originally planned on airing only four episodes of the
series, leaving two episodes to be part of a second season. The
network revised these plans on April 2, 2007, and the last episode
of season one aired on April 26, 2007.[12]
October Road was renewed for a second season on May 11,
2007. The new season order was of 13 episodes, which could be
extended to a full 22 episode season based on ratings.[13][14] The
new season sees Lindy
Booth and Rebecca Field made cast members.[15]
Seasonal rankings (based on average total viewers per episode)
of October Road on ABC:
The overall ratings for the first season—all episodes airing at
10:00 PM on Thursdays—were Rank #38, and 10.5 million viewers.[16]
Weekly rankings based on Fast National
ratings.[17][18][19]
Season 1
| Episode |
Title |
Air Date |
Rating |
Share |
18–49 |
Viewers |
Rank |
| 1×01 |
"Pilot" |
March 15, 2007 † |
9.7 |
16 |
5.8 |
13.93 |
# 9 |
| 1×02 |
"The Pros and Cons of Upsetting the Applecart" |
March 22, 2007 † |
8.3 |
14 |
4.9 |
11.5 |
# 20 |
| 1×03 |
"Tomorrow's So Far Away" |
March 29, 2007 |
5.7 |
10 |
3.5 |
8.24 |
# 39 |
| 1×04 |
"Secrets and Guys" |
April 5, 2007 |
5.2 |
9 |
3.0 |
7.68 |
# 42 |
| 1×05 |
"Forever. Until Now" |
April 19, 2007 † |
6.7 |
11 |
4.2 |
9.6 |
# 24 |
| 1×06 |
"Best Friend Windows" |
April 26, 2007 † |
6.1 |
11 |
4.2 |
10.2 |
# 36 |
Season 2
| Episode |
Title |
Air Date |
Rating |
Share |
18–49 |
Viewers |
Rank |
| 2×01 |
"Let's Get Owen" |
November 22, 2007 |
? |
9 |
2.0 |
6.36 |
#1 |
| 2×02 |
"How to Kiss Hello" |
November 26, 2007 |
4.5 |
7 |
2.8 |
6.02 |
? |
| 2×03 |
"The Infidelity Tour" |
December 3, 2007 |
3.7 |
5 |
2.2 |
5.26 |
? |
| 2×04 |
"Deck the Howls" |
December 10, 2007 |
3.8 |
5 |
2.2 |
5.19 |
? |
| 2×05 |
"Once Around the Block" |
December 17, 2007 |
3.3 |
4 |
1.5 |
5.68 |
? |
| 2×06 |
"Revenge of the Cupcake Kid" |
January 7, 2008 |
3.5 |
4 |
1.8 |
5.00 |
? |
| 2×07 |
"Spelling It Out" |
January 14, 2008 |
3.4 |
5 |
2.0 |
4.89 |
? |
| 2×08 |
"Dancing Days Are Here Again" |
January 21, 2008 |
3.2 |
? |
1.9 |
4.95 |
? |
| 2×09 |
"We Lived Like Giants" |
February 11, 2008 |
2.6 |
? |
1.6 |
4.00 |
? |
| 2×10 |
"Hat? No Hat?" |
February 18, 2008 |
3.1 |
? |
1.6 |
4.42 |
? |
| 2×11 |
"Stand Alone By Me" |
March 3, 2008 |
3.8 |
5 |
2.0 |
5.30 |
? |
| 2×12 |
"The Fine Art of Surfacing" |
March 10, 2008 |
3.4 |
? |
1.8 |
4.70 |
? |
| 2×13 |
"As Soon As You Are Able" |
March 10, 2008 |
3.4 |
? |
2.8 |
4.70 |
? |
† Episode aired after a new Grey's Anatomy,
which on the night of October Road's pilot averaged 22.7
million viewers.
‡ Monday night episodes.
Seasonal
ratings
Seasons
| Season |
Rating |
Share |
18–49 |
Viewers |
Rank |
| "Season 1" |
7.0 |
12 |
4.3 |
10.19 |
#28 |
| "Season 2" |
3.5 |
6 |
2.0 |
5.11 |
? |
International airings
October Road premiered in ABC on March 15, 2007. In
Greece will premiere in Greece's Fox Life on January 21, 2010.
DVD
release
| DVD name |
Release date |
# Eps |
Additional information |
| The Complete First Season |
October 30, 2007 |
6 |
Deleted Scenes, Bloopers, "The Journey Begins" featurette,
Season 2 Preview. |
| The Complete Second Season |
May 5, 2009 |
13 |
15-minute series finale |
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Pothole, TV Week, March 30, 2007
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"Notes", "Road", The Futon Critic, May 11, 2007
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