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In the pilot episode of Fox's heavily promoted new drama "The O.C.," which debuted last week, getting a jump on the rest of the network's baseball-delayed fall season, a teen-age girl who's standing at the bottom of her driveway in a gated enclave waiting for a ride spots a new boy in town, standing at the next driveway over. A winning combination of sensitive eyes and muscled body (he looks like a young Russell Crowe), he piques her interest, causing her to ask, "Who are you?" As a cigarette dangling from his mouth bobbles up and down, he says, "Whoever you want me to be." This answer-that-isn't-ananswer evokes the Brando of "The Wild One," who, when asked what he is ...