The Best Yet!
In my junior year of high school ONE TREE HILL premiered after the cancellation of DAWSON'S CREEK and ever since the very first episode I tuned into the series trying to fill the void that DAWSON left. Yet despite the fact that every Thursday morning in Spanish class me and my fellow classmates would spend more time discussing the latest episodes than the verbs we where suppose to be congegating, the series was never really appointment television for me. Although towards the middle of the first season the writers changed part of their staff and the WB put more umpth behind the show and slowly the quality kept building until it reached its penicale in the third season - when ONE TREE HILL became my favorite television on the air (and this being said by a male college sophomore).
Starting in this, the third year, we find the characters very much established as well as their relationships to one another, their histories, and the place in the series as a whole. So right from...
The one thing I can't get enough of
I have been watching one tree hill since the pilot in season one. (this is a teen on her dad's account) During season 1 I just thought it was a good show worthwhile of watching, but midway of the second season it became a must watch, can't get enough of thing for me.
The complexity of the characters in this show is amazing. You know this characters so well, yet some how they still manage to surprise and amaze you.
This show is the best one I've ever watched and I wouldn't be surprised if it went for ten seasons.
Best Season Yet
This show is more than a teen "who ends with whom" show...It's reality.
It's drama.
It's emotional. It can leave you breathless.
And this season was the best yet. It dealt with even more issues: Breast Cancer, suicide, forgiveness, trust, death, second chances, love, and above all: finding yourself. Finding out who you want to be.
It's what the teens, as well as the adults, deal with in every episode.
The acting is wonderful; there isn't a bad apple in the bunch. The chemistry between each character is so obvious on screen that one can easily become up.
The music is hand selected, and fits perfectly to the scene...it's not randomly placed.
The writing this season was brillant. The crew really knew where they wanted to go this season.
There were definately tears, even more shockers, and a few shouts of "FINALLY" over the course of this season (Naley reunion), and this is one fan who eagerly awaits...
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