One Tree Hill: Everything in Its Right Place
Remember how I didn’t hate the last episode of One Tree Hill? Want to bet it won’t become a trend?
Lucas survived his heart attack. That one girl survived being hit by a car. Nate’s dad is pleading guilty to Nate’s murder. I don’t know the state of one girl’s baby. I’m turning back to not caring.
The baby is okay. That one girl wants to reach out to the family of the man she doesn’t know her husband killed. Now she knows. He admits it, and immediately demands, “Please, you have to forgive me!” I don’t think it works that way. That’s not your decision to make.
I don’t like commercials that screech at me to get “hairapy.”
The dead bookie actually died in the car crash, so no one was actually beat to death. That’s a cop out! Up yours, One Tree Hill.
I can’t believe there is a half an hour of this show left. I’m hating every minute of it.
The two school hussies were trying to steal a test, but got caught in the school late, so they pretended to be part of the Clean Teen – Virgins for Life group. What a backwards situation! Oh my. Boo on this show.
Here is some wonderfully horrible dialog for you.
One Girl: I can’t.
Nate: Please!
One Girl: I mean, I can’t keep standing on one foot.
How can anyone watch this show on purpose?
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ok asshole no one made you watch this great show anyway.
Comment by Geri — January 18, 2007 #
Actually, they did make me watch this show. This isn’t a secret. In fact, you’d be in on it too if you bothered to take a glance at the top 5% of this website.
Go on, take a look! The instructions are so easy to follow, even a One Tree Hill fan could do.
Comment by Aric McKeown — January 18, 2007 #
Awww. It’s so cute! Can we keep it?
Comment by JJ — January 18, 2007 #
this is a great show. i guess you dont know what a good show is jurk
Comment by Geri — January 20, 2007 #
Spelling errors, too? Could we even ask for more?
Comment by JJ — January 20, 2007 #
Haha, I do love it when people make spelling errors.
I have quite a mouthful about this episode.
One Tree Hill was always my must-watch show (as I have mentioned in previous comments for former episodes). Like I said previously, the entertainment of the show should be judged by the population it is targetted towards. BUT, as my 19th birthday draws nearer, I find that this show is angering me and, simply put, is just making me mad. Examples from this episode:
I am mad at Lucas because he is ridiculous – having previously told Brooke similar comments that he now tells Peyton (it’s as if he doesn’t know what he wants, but he thinks that he knows what he wants)… It reminds me of stupid high school issues, and I’m sick of seeing it. I am mad at the “Clean Teens”, because of the fact that they make it look like people who don’t have sex are complete losers. Way to advertise sexual awareness to modern high school teens!! Bravo, One Tree Hill (*sarcasm*). I am mad at the fact that the show can never go a season without three trips to the hospital, or some kind of car accident (I mean, that plot is SO original!). And now, aside from the fact that the show has accidents and hospitalizations, it has also stuped to one of those shows where a “ghost” or “spirit” appears. Wow.
Most of all, I think that the reason why I am most mad it the fact that they are all in high school. They are 25. And high school just… bothers me! It’s so overrated; there is hardly as much drama as they make it out to be… They need to hurry up with the show and have them graduate ASAP… They are dragging on their senior year for way too long.
Did you happen to catch the scenes for next week?? Nathan becomes a stripper. How probable. Who knew that that would be the next audience attention grabber? I figured that someone ELSE would be put in a hospital.
I believe that in just this one episode, I have turned against One Tree Hill. I will, of course, continue to watch out of loyalty, but perhaps the writers should change it up a bit.
P.S. – I do enjoy the commercials that demand me to get Hairapy. I have actually used that product, and love it! So HA!!
Comment by Sarah — January 21, 2007 #
Sarah, all mocking aside, the reason I stopped watching after the first season is because the entire show is the least realistic show I have ever attempted to watch. TV is never supposed to be completely true to life, of course, but after a couple of 16(?) year olds got married and moved into their own apt, while still full time high school students and no job, I lost interest. And from what I understand, it only got worse from there. 16-17 year old club promoters? Getting a recording contract (or somehow becoming a huge superstar singer) practically overnight? All while still in high school? The thing I find most ridiculous is the idea that they will skip forward four years if there’s another season. What will change? They already all think they’re adults, and have jobs and spouses, so what will be any different?
Comment by JJ — January 21, 2007 #
Well said, JJ. Well said.
And should it end up skipping forward, I do wonder where it will lead the show. More realistic, perhaps? Maybe a new fan base or target audience, while carrying with it the old viewers.
Comment by Sarah — January 22, 2007 #
oh cmon pple this show is so good!!even if u dont like the way things happen u have to admit it!!you dont have to ruin it for everybody if u dont like it just stop watching it..did you really have to post that crap? did it make you feel really important?(just because you put some disgusting comments?)it just makes me sick..i believe you could let it go and stop being such an asshole..have a nice day jackass..
Comment by lenia — June 1, 2007 #