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One Tree Hill – The Complete First Season Movie Streaming.
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When I originally heard about the point to “One Tree Hill” I couldn’t wait on but judge that it was going to be nothing more than a rip-off of “Dawson’s Creek” which was one of the WB highest rated shows (and ended it’s 6 year race 4 month before “one tree hill” premiered) . But as a fan of the WB I tuned into the Pilot of the reveal. And the Pilot was terrible, but it showed potential so I continued to discover the prove and after about 8/9 rocky episodes, the point to finally found it’s footing and starting slowly to becoming one of my current shows on the air.
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The display is about two brothers who grew up in the minute town of tree hill and yet they barely know each other. Luke, who along with his mother was abandoned by his father before he was born, is the outsider; while Nate, who his father considers to be his only son, grew up to become one of the current kids in school. But when Luke join’s Nate’s Basketball team, the two brothers beging to breakdown the years of walls their father has place between them.
Warner Brother’s has set together a really nice state, releasing it a miniature earlier than usual (they usually wait til at least the third season of a present to release the first on DVD) . The State comes packaged the same was as all of Warner Brother’s other WB sets (bookstyle packaging) . The Special Featuresing include Commentary on 4 episodes, A Making-of Documentary, a Behind-the-Scenes Featurette, a Music Video, Gag Reel, and 48 Minutes of Deleted Scenes.
This is a big note, and I can’t wait for it to come by licensed- hopefully they’ll grace the DVD with a few worthwhile extras, too.
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When I first heard about One Tree Hill, I notion it’d honest be a nice replacement for Dawson’s Creek (RIP, m’dear), which I’d always enjoyed, so I gave OTH a shot. And it started off resplendent well- okay, the characters were a diminutive generic, and the storylines all felt a microscopic ‘been there, done that’, but only because shows like Dawson’s Creek and Roswell had cornered the teen drama genre so well already. Honestly, at first the thing I enjoyed most was the basketball- the games were really intriguing, and drew me into the present.
But as the series progressed, it started tackling bigger issues than most teen dramas will pit themselves against; broken homes, severe depression and self-harm, drug abuse, teen parents, expectations of self up against expectations of others- it’s not honest teen problems and melodrama, and a token ‘uh oh, lookit all the angst!’ as something terrible happens to prompt a character into a self-absorbed spiel on life in this abominable world; something Dawson’s Creek was guilty of quite frequently. I reflect it was characters like Whitey and Keith who kept it grounded, actually, throughout the angst.
And that was what else impressed me: the fact that the exhibit wasn’t scream with generic characters. That was fair a starting point, to design it easier to assume a fairly comprehensive cast- after all, try and peer and protest the depth of more than four characters from day one and you’ll objective have a confused audience and a pretentious cast, and I’m happy OTH didn’t try and do that. Instead, the plotlines developed around the characters and helped them grow and manufacture on their enjoy, and it really worked. They actually changed and grew, instead of acting in the same used predictable contrivance every single episode (again, something Dawson’s Creek did- they relied on fresh characters to freshen up the cast’s dynamic) .
By the raze of this first series, I really actually gave a damn about the characters and their lives- even the ones I couldn’t stand at the originate. And the constant ‘will they, won’t they’ didn’t accept on my nerves the blueprint the Dawson/Joey or Rachel/Ross pairings sometimes did.
This really is a frosty prove, going from strength to strength throughout the series and hitting home in a lot of ways. If you like gracious drama and characters you can empathise with, as well as humour, excitement, a huge soundtrack (Gavin Degraw, Keane, Maroon 5, Dashboard Confessional, Five for Fighting, Sheryl Crow and Switchfoot to name but a few) and some really kickass basketball games, OTH is the prove for you.
And yeah, Chad is fit. ^_^
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