- Will this be the year dreams come true? Dreams of a basketball comeback (Nathan), of musical success (Haley), of finding happiness (Peyton), of finding a decent job (Mouth), of being like his hero Q (Jamie), of saving the Clothes Over Bro s brand from her rhymes-with-witch mom (Brooke), or of marrying the right girl (Lucas and speaking of Lucas, just which one is the right girl?). What isn t a dre
Will this be the year dreams come true? Dreams of a basketball comeback (Nathan), of musical success (Haley), of finding happiness (Peyton), of finding a decent job (Mouth), of being like his hero Q (Jamie), of saving the Clothes Over Bro’s brand from her rhymes-with-witch mom (Brooke), or of marrying the right girl (Lucas – and speaking of Lucas, just which one is the right girl?). What isn’t a dream: Dan learning what it’s like to be on the other side of a sadist-victim relationship, Skills’ and Deb’s hookup threatening to come unhooked…and all the love and heartbreak, suspense and surprises that 24 powerful Season 6 episodes on 7 discs can hold.One Tree Hill: The Complete Sixth Season picks up with the resolution of the fifth season’s tantalizing cliffhanger: just whom did Lucas Scott (Chad Michael Murray) ask, via cell phone, to marry him? The lucky lady turns out to be (as most fans would have hoped) Peyton (Hilarie Burton), the love of his life. Looking for a quickie Vegas wedding, the happy couple decide at the last minute that they don’t want to get hitched without friends and family present, so it’s back to Tree Hill and all the thrills and troubles experienced by the old gang.
There’s plenty of both to go around. Skills (Antwon Tanner) is still in a furtive romance with Deb Scott (Barbara Alyn Woods), mother of his close friend and Lucas’ half-brother, Nathan Scott (James Lafferty). Nathan is still struggling, post-injury, to fulfill his dream of playing in the National Basketball Association. Brooke (Sophia Bush) is working hard to keep her mother (Daphne Zuniga) from wresting control over the fashion company Brooke started. Marvin (a.k.a. “Mouth”) takes a job in Omaha, only to leave his fiancée behind to help Brooke. Little Jamie (Jackson Brundage) becomes close to a Ravens basketball star, Quentin (Robbie Jones), only to experience heartbreak. Dan, Lucas’ and Nathan’s father–whom we last saw struck by a car–finds himself in a Misery-like nightmare, kept captive by a crazy lady who tortures him and forces him to eat live insects. (Yes, well, perhaps this bit of the season’s storyline is ridiculously over-the-top.) Only Haley, Nathan’s wife and Jamie’s mom, demonstrates her typical equanimity in the face of everyone else’s crises. And the crises keep on coming. A significant death devastates everyone. Nathan gets word from his doctor that basketball could cripple him for life. Peyton’s health is on the line after becoming pregnant. Brooke is physically assaulted in her own shop. Lucas can’t decide who should direct the film version of his autobiographical first novel. Dan awaits word that an available heart can replace his own, failing one. So it goes in Tree Hill, and more than ever, it’s hard not to stay engrossed. –Tom Keogh
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March 16, 2008
#1
I bought this product July 18th and have yet to recieve it. Its now Aug. 2nd. I checked and it said it wasnt going to ship until Aug. 31st. That is not right. I was very disapointed how I have to wait so long to get it. It should come no later then 2 weeks after ordering.
March 16, 2008
#2
After the 4th season I had ben ready to give up on One Tree Hill. The same old storylines, the never ending Lucas/Brooke/Peyton storyline, and the shows habit to put its main characters in life threating positions over and over to the point that you almost wish they would die, just so there would be some actual drama. The only time this worked was with Keith (they actually killed him) and it turned out to be the best storyline in the shows history. So when season 5 began I reluctantly watched the 1st episode and was suprised that I liked it. And before I knew it, I was looking forward to the new episodes every week. The show had been revitalized, with new characters, new ways of life, and adult problems to go with it. It was like a brand new show. When season 6 came out it was like to season 5 never happened. The tired ideas and storylines from before were trotted back out, (Dan and Payton both having life threating health issues) and almost eveything good about season 5 was thrown out. I am so tired of this show. I hope that if the show if renewed (which is doubtful) they go back to what was working and throw the recycled old crap out.
March 16, 2008
#3
Please don’t even bother watching the first 3 season’s of this series because watching the 6th season is like watching a totally deferent show. Nothing is cohesive and if your an actual fan of the core 5 characters don’t even bother because theirs hardly any interaction between them. I remember watching the pilot of this show and thinking it had some potential to be great especially with the whole relationship with Dan, Lucas, and Nathan. Six episodes into season 1 I was hooked, everything was so realistic fun and new. I actually found characters that I loved and rooted for and character developement was at all time high. Two seasons later I would never have thought I would stop watching, all the character developement that was built during season 2 & 3 was shot to hell with season 4. Characters & storylines turned OOC and god awful. I thought season 4 was the worse but I still had hope for the new seasons. HAHAH big mistake, season 6 has taken the cake and I have to say I blame the writing. I mean come on how many times do I have to watch Peyton near death, I seriously could care less how a totally unrealistic character can be thrown into life and death situations just to see her cry 85% of the season. And Dan, jesus can the guy die already, he has been poisened, hit by a car, tortured by a pschotic nanny (lmfao yes that actually did happen), oh and let me not forget he needs a heart transplant. He was close to getting one but nah a dog seemed to come across his new heart and got hungry and ate it, WTF! It’s so sad that this show has come to a dog eating a friggen heart to entertain people. No wonder the ratings fell from a 3.3 to a 2.8. I say season 6 is just a cheap imatation of a daytime SOAP, really the two most annoying emo twin couple is having trouble with their pregnancy – SHOCKER! oh c’mon will the writers try to be a bit more creative. It’s already been said that Lucas & Peyton is one of the worse/awkward couples together so get over it and stop trying to get people to feel sorry for them. I don’t even want to get started on the useless side characters hogging up the screen. Season 6 is just awful and worse season to date, the creator should just jump off a cliff because his show is DEAD.
March 16, 2008
#4
I like the story line in this TV series. Some place’s hit home, if you remember being in High School
March 16, 2008
#5
It finally happened: Peyton and Lucas got married and had a baby girl named Sawyer! To be quite honest, the series “One Tree Hill” has lost its touch from WAY too many story lines of having characters fight back and forth over the same things again and again. Brooke (Sophia Bush) continues to fight with her mother Victoria (Daphne Zuniga)in who has control over the “Clothes Over Bros” store. She has a continuing relationship with Julian (Austin Nichols) and in the end, tries to make him jealous by having a fling with Nick Lachey from the 90′s boy band “98 Degrees” and “adopts” the rebellious teen Sam Walker (Ashley Rickards). The basketball rebel Quentin Fields (Robbie Jones)life ends suddenly when he is an innocent bystander in a robbery. Nathan (James Lafferty) continues on his neverending quest to become a rising NBA star, (although I don’t understand how you can after you shave points in a high school basketball game). Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) gets offered to have his book turned into a movie and finds it hard to cast the actors and actresses to play the people in his life. Peyton (Hilarie Burton)finds out that she might have cancer and the possible risk of it hurting her and her unborn child. Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) struggles in her career as a teacher and goes back to her roots as a singer/songwriter. Young Jamie (Jackson Brundage) deals with the sudden death of Quentin, the discovery of Skillz (Antawn Tanner) and his grandmother Deb (Barbara Alyn Woods)hooking up, and understanding the pains of growing up. From this season, I’m still wondering why Dan (Paul Johansson)was kept alive throughout this season even though crazy nanny Carrie (Torrey DeVitto) ran him over and attempted to make him suffer in anyway possible. Overall, this season was hugely disappointing in many levels. These “Tree Hill” characters may think they’ve grown-up but really, they’re still trapped in the same high school drama. Hilarie Burton and Chad Michael Murray will not be returning for Season 7 and the producers hope to mix it up with new characters and the setting will be one year into the future.