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Cooper County is a county located in the central portion of the U.S. state of Missouri. As of the 2010 census, the population was 17,601. Its county seat is Boonville. The county was organized December 17, 1818 and named for Sarshell Cooper, a frontier settler who was killed by Native Americans near Arrow Rock in 1814. It is a part of the Columbia, Missouri metropolitan area.

The OC: Mischa Barton ‘wanted to do more’ with Marissa’s bisexual storyline

Mischa Barton has reflected on her groundbreaking bisexual storyline on The OC.

The actress, who currently stars in Freevee’s Neighbours reboot, memorably played Marissa Cooper in the classic teen drama, a privileged high schooler with an alcohol and drug addiction.

Created by Josh Schwartz, the series also featured Peter Gallagher as Sandy Cohen, Kelly Rowan as Kirsten Cohen, Ben McKenzie as Ryan Atwood, Adam Brody as Seth Cohen, Tate Donovan as Jimmy Cooper, Melinda Clarke as Julie Cooper and Rachel Bilson as Summer Roberts.

Airing from 2003 to 2007, The OC became a cultural phenomenon and is widely regarded as one of the most influential teen dramas of all time, having inspired shows such as One Tree Hill, Gossip Girl and the 90210 revival, among various others.

The show made queer waves in its second season when Marissa entered her first same-sex relationship with Alex Kelly, the manager of The Bait Shop. Played by Booksmart director Olivia Wilde, the character was hailed as The OC’s resident “bad girl” because of her tattoos, high school expulsion and bisexuality (of course).

As a result of its time period, their romance was highly-publicised and Marissa’s sexual identity was debated. Because the show never referred to Marissa as bisexual, many harmfully downplayed her romance with Alex as “just a phase” – a damaging stereotype that bisexual people know all too well.

In the years since, however, fans have rightfully claimed Marissa as a bicon. Barton agrees, sharing with GAY TIMES that she thinks her character “was [bisexual”: “I do. I do think that. That’s the thing, they were trying to write off so many of her things as “phases” like her drug use and alcohol use.

“I mean, [her bisexuality] was touched on but not really properly looked into. I definitely see that for Marissa.”

Barton says Schwartz and executive producer Stephanie Savage “recently” spoke about how they handled the narrative, expressing how they ‘maybe didn’t do enough to flesh out’ Marissa and

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