
“You know, it’s been said that we just don’t recognize the significant moments of our lives while they are happening. We grow complacent with ideas or things or people and we take them for granted. And it’s usually not until that thing is about to be taken away from you that you realize how wrong you’ve been – that you realize how much you need it, how much you love it. God, I love this game.”
I love this show. I assume you do, too, and that’s why you’re here. I must say that I was humbled and honored by the outpouring of support from One Tree Hill fans regarding my last blog, pleading with the CW to give us a season 8. In fact, your support has compelled me to be a little more forthright about my motives for saving this show in the first place.
There are not a lot of things I’m willing to campaign for, but when I find something I’m passionate about, it’s impossible for me not to share that. If I find a good thing, I want others to find it, too. Usually, I’ll dispense music suggestions to anyone who will listen, but I have thrown myself into promoting One Tree Hill with a similar tenacity.
Of course, music and One Tree Hill go hand in hand quite nicely, which may explain why I’ve been able to relate to it so strongly. The writing is truly fantastic. The stories are compelling. But there is something about One Tree Hill that can’t be put into words, and something that can only be grasped by watching it – One Tree Hill has heart.
The truth is, I’ve only been watching One Tree Hill for about two years. I have no TV reception in my apartment – not a single, solitary channel – and no internet, either (I am typing this from my office after everyone else is long gone). But, I do have Netflix and a DVD player. So, when I wanted a show to watch, I remembered hearing how great One Tree Hill was, and I knew that Bethany Joy Lenz (now Galeotti) was in it. I was familiar with her prior work and thought she was amazing, so armed with that information and little else, I slipped the first disc of season one into my DVD player.
By episode 3 (“Are You True?”), I was completely hooked. When I finished season one – and after picking my jaw up off of the floor – I remember saying aloud, “And that was only the FIRST SEASON!” While watching season 2, Netflix accidently sent my discs out of order. I had a good system going, where every day I put a disc in the mail, and every day I got a new one. So, when I logged in to my account and saw that I was getting disc 5 before disc 4, I freaked and called customer service. That poor guy who answered the phone – I had to wonder how many people called him daily saying things like, “But you don’t UNDERSTAND! What am I supposed to do tonight?” My co-worker, Kelli, who has since started watching One Tree Hill as well, took pity on me and found somewhere online where I could watch the disc 4 episodes with Japanese subtitles, and sound that didn’t match up with the picture. Still, I was elated and stayed at work until past 10:00 watching them online. Then, I went home and watched disc 5 that was in my mailbox. The next day, I ordered all the seasons online.
Beyond sheer enjoyment of the show, there was something else at work. I was really struggling, personally – not in any way that I could explain even if I wanted to, but there were nights that I was so racked with anxiety that I couldn’t even fall asleep. But I discovered that if I visited Tree Hill for a while, I could ease the tension, calm down, and fall asleep. That method still works on a bad day, or even on a good day when I just want to relax. In sharing that, I know I am telling many other stories besides my own. I have heard a lot of fans attest that One Tree Hill has seen them through some difficult times, and I dare say there are not many (if any) other shows that can do that. So to Mark Schwahn, show creator, Lindsay Wolfington, music supervisor, and every single producer, director, writer, actor, and crew member involved in making this show, allow me to say: “Your art matters. It’s what got me here.”
OTH Cast – “Feeling a Moment”
“Most of our lives are a series of images; they pass us by like towns on a highway. But sometimes, a moment stuns us as it happens and we know that this instant is more than a fleeting image. We know that this moment, every part of it, will live on forever.”
There is plenty to love about One Tree Hill, and I’m sure every fan has his or her own set of favorites. I am hoping you will all share your own in the comments below. For my part, nothing beats Nathan and Haley. “Always and forever.”

Fictional characters on TV and in movies sure spend a lot of time talking about “always” and “forever,” but very few of them actually follow through with it. And while I am a little too cynical about love in general, it’s really only because I want it to be great, and I see too many people settling for less. I, meanwhile, have always been a sucker for a fairy tale: Ariel and Eric, Darcy and Elizabeth, Nathan and Haley. But the thing I love about Nathan and Haley is how imperfect they are. Most of the time, we go to a movie or read a book and see a couple struggling through their dating relationship, and they finally make it to the altar just before the credits roll with music that leaves us with that “happily ever after” feeling. With Nathan and Haley, however, we saw them as the unlikely pair that fell in love, and then they were married by the end of season one – at the ripe old age of sixteen, no less. So the six seasons since have shown them making huge mistakes and hurting each other, but deciding through everything that their marriage comes first, and the more problems they face, the more love they need to have to get through it. “And, that’s what true love really is. It’s not this fairytale life that never knows pain, but it’s two souls facing it together and diminishing it with unconditional love.”
Nathan and Haley – “Brand New Day”
Coming in at number two on my “Why I love One Tree Hill” list is Dan Scott. I love him and I hate him and that is what makes compelling drama. He is also the master of one-liners that make me chuckle like a supervillain. Dan Scott is, after all, the most lovable villain in entertainment history. TV.com recently did an interview with James Lafferty, wherein he confessed Dan Scott to be his favorite One Tree Hill character:
Dan Scott, hands down….Paul Johansson has just masterfully performed [the role of Dan]. When he comes on the screen, I’m glued because of the way he plays that character. There are so many different colors of Dan Scott. And [he's] written so well, first of all. That’s where it starts. Then you’ve got somebody like Paul Johansson who can execute it so well. Not everybody can play such a villain and, at the same time, get the audience to care for them. To emotionally invest in them. It blows my mind. I love Paul as an actor and a director and a friend, and I love the way he plays that role.
I completely agree with that assessment, and I am definitely “emotionally invested” in Dan Scott. At the very beginning, he was just so overwhelmingly cold-hearted and mean that it was hard to see anything else. But I remember the moment when that changed. In the season one episode titled “The Living Years,” Nathan goes to the beach house to tell Dan that he isn’t sure that he wants to play basketball anymore, and wonders if the problems in his family all center around him – if, in fact, Dan should have chosen Lucas instead of him. Then, with Ryan Adams’ “The Shadowlands” playing in the background, Dan gets teary-eyed and says, “Nathan, you have to know, whatever you do, whatever you decide, you’re my son, and I am proud of you. I love you.” And, oh boy, did I cry. I mean, if the devil himself says “I love you” and means it, that’s a moment when it is OK to cry. And since then, anytime Dan is the least bit earnest or kind – and heaven help me if he is sad – I am ready to climb in my TV, give him a hug, and tell him it’s all going to be OK. Not bad for a murderer. And don’t even get me started on “Grandpa Dan.”

We’d be here all day and into next week if I tried to list every single thing I love about this show, so this will not be an exhaustive list. But I would be remiss if I didn’t mention how much I enjoy the relationships on One Tree Hill. And by relationships – I don’t necessarily mean romantic ones. In fact, other than Nathan and Haley, I have never gotten extremely invested in any Tree Hill romance. Sure, I like some more than others, but I prefer the family relationships: the volatile connection between Dan, Nathan, and Lucas; the loving connection between Karen, Keith and Lucas; and certainly the father/son bond that Nathan shares with Jamie, in spite of his own messy childhood.

Then there are a whole host of friendships – “Real friends…the kind of friendships we used to believe in” – that have always carried the characters through the toughest of times: Lucas and Haley, Haley and Brooke, Brooke and Peyton, Peyton and Nathan, Nathan and Clay, the James sisters, and the list goes on and on.


OTH Cast – “You Found Me”
“This all means nothing if you can’t knock down the shot.”
My favorite friendship, though, is the one that developed between Nathan and Lucas, as they built a bond as brothers that will last forever. After all, One Tree Hill was originally a story about these two brothers who were at best, strangers, and at worst, bitter enemies. And yet, through their mutual passion for basketball and their love of the same woman (albeit not the same kind of love), they learned to be brothers and best friends. They also had their ups and downs along the way, but I believe their relationship was cemented in the finale of season four. That is not to say that they wouldn’t face any struggles (as obviously they have since then), but that no matter what happened, they would remain brothers first and foremost.

When that chapter of One Tree Hill came to a close at the end of high school, there seemed to be few options: either cancel the show or concoct ridiculous storylines to send all the principal characters to the same college, and present “One Tree Hill: The College Years.” Everybody knows that the college years never pan out for “teen dramas,” and it would have been such a shame to walk away from a good thing. So, once again, One Tree Hill reinvented the wheel and stepped forward in time, skipping college altogether and reuniting its now-adult characters back in Tree Hill four years, six months, and two days later. It was a bold and risky move, but it paid off by revitalizing the show and giving each character new obstacles to face and new people to meet.

With the end of season six, we saw another chapter come to a close with the exit of original characters Lucas and Peyton (Chad Michael Murray and Hilarie Burton), which was met with some opposition from longtime fans of the show. Now, I do not want the comments section on this blog to break out into a brawl, Brooke-and-Peyton-Prom-Night-at-Hater-High-style. However, I would like to explain why I am OK with those departures, and still see a bright future for One Tree Hill. Namely, Lucas and Peyton got their “happily ever after” story and literally rode off into the sunset. I don’t have any trouble believing or understanding that they would want to go and sail the world with Karen, Andy, and Lily. Yes, I am sure that Peyton misses Brooke, and Lucas misses Haley and Nathan and Jamie, but no more than Lucas had surely been missing his mother during the years they had spent apart, or being able to watch Lily grow up. Characters aside, sometimes actors move on and do other things, and sometimes a story ends and the writers see fit to wrap it up and move on. Whatever combination of those things (or maybe something else entirely) that happened in this case, we have no further control over it.
However, we may still have some control over whether the current One Tree Hill gets to have an 8th season. I can only imagine how disappointed I would be if Nathan and Haley were the ones gone instead of Lucas and Peyton, but I would like to believe that I’d still support the show that gave me those characters and so many other storylines that moved me through the years. Some “Leyton” fans haven’t been watching season 7, and I’d say they’ve missed out on a lot of great new characters and storylines featuring the old and the new. However, because One Tree Hill is such a compelling show, many of you who name Lucas and Peyton as your favorite characters have stuck with season 7 and been rewarded by a lot of excellent storylines.
Season Seven – “I and Love and You”





OTH Cast – “All the Right Moves”
My favorite season 7 moment so far (aside from Nathan Scott putting Jake Ryan to shame) came when Bess Armstrong reprised her role as Haley’s Mom, Lydia James. It was a quiet, bittersweet exchange between Nathan and an ailing Lydia, wherein we saw the bond that had obviously developed between them during Nathan and Haley’s almost nine years of marriage:
Lydia: You’re taking good care of my daughter. I remember the day you came to ask our permission to marry her. You were so nervous. But I looked into your eyes and I just knew.
Nathan: What did you know?
Lydia: That you were gonna change my daughter’s life. And I was right.
Nathan: You are responsible for raising the woman who changed my entire world. I’ll never forget that, Lydia. Thank you for saying yes.

So, no matter your favorite character or couple or your stance on this season, we are all fans of One Tree Hill. And if I could impart a little wisdom from Nathan Scott, “I wear that uniform just like they do, so it doesn’t matter if I’m playing or not, it’s still my team. We win as a team and we lose as a team.” So, whether are not your favorite couple is on the proverbial court this season, One Tree Hill is still your show, and you’re still a part of it. So I think we should focus on the ways in which we share a similar passion for this show, and consider how we want One Tree Hill to be remembered – not as a show that was cut off mid-story, but one with a lasting legacy that we can all share. With that in mind, please share your favorite moments, quotes, actors, directors, characters, or songs from One Tree Hill in the comments below. And don’t forget to tune in tonight!
“There is a tide in the affairs of men, which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune. Omitted, all the voyage of their life is bound up in sorrows and in miseries. On such a full sea are we now afloat, and we must take the current when it serves or lose our ventures.”

On the next blog, I’ll throw out some ideas on things I’d like to see happen before One Tree Hill goes off the air for good, whether that’s at the end of season 8 or the end of season 18. (The end of season 7 is simply not an option.)
In the meantime, I’d like to send out special thanks to the folks over at One Tree Hill Blog, who posted several of the videos shown here to help us get through the hiatus. (I would also like someone to explain to me how you do it! I think I could manage to compile the video, as I’ve done some of the photo slideshows with music for weddings and the like, but where do you get all those clips?)
Here are a few other videos that I didn’t embed in the post above, but that I thought you might enjoy seeing:
Tik Tok (OTH Cast)
Things I’ll Never Say (Brucas)
The Best Years of Our Lives (Leyton)
The Freshmen (OTH Cast)
One Last Chance (Naley)
Missing You (Naley circa Season 2)
P.S. – The rudimentary Photoshop art came from me, so be gentle.
Tags: One Tree Hill, OTH, The CW, We Are One
Great Blog!! agree with everything.. love the pictures & videos you chose.. i know all those vids. I’m a HUGE naley fan & have alot of vids on YT, if you need some feel free.
http://www.youtube.com/gcl78
One Tree Hill means a lot to a lot more people (just like you). Some of us can’t write about our, some of us can’t make videos about it, some of us can’t design images about our feelings towards it, but all of us can fight to save this fantastic show. Now ask yourself, not what One Tree Hill can do for you but what you can do for One Tree Hill.
My favorite couple was Brooke & Lucas. I was upset when Lucas chose Peyton, but I never stopped watching. I’m glad I never stopped watching it because I would’ve never fell in love with the new characters…especially Clay & Quinn. I love their relationship and the challenges they have to face. Even though Lucas & Brooke were my favorite couple, I love seeing Brooke happy again with Julian. Even though One Tree Hill isn’t how I expected it to turn out, I still love it and I still watch it every Monday night.
That was an awesome post and i completely agree, the end of OTH is not supposed to happen this year.
In season 8, i want Brooke to finally be happy and i’d like to see her pregnant, both Haley & Brooke could be pregnant at the same time, that would be so so adorable.
I totally agree with you! I am a devout Leyton lover, but i will admit that i have enjoyed season 7! New character, more drama, more great music, amazing storylines! I love OTH, and like you became addicted by the first season. I am proud to say that I onetreehilled my mom, my brother and my sister. I want a season 8 definately!!!
“There is something about One Tree Hill that can’t be put into words and something that can only be grasped by watching it – One Tree Hill has heart.” i love OTH. It’s my all time favorite show. it’s simply amazing. everything about it. i love Lucas & Peyton they are my favorite couple & i was so sad when they left but season 7 is still great. i also love Nathan & Haley, Brooke & Julian, Clay and Quinn. we need a season 8!!!
“You’re either on ‘Team Brooke’ or ‘Team Peyton’ and nobody wants to be on ‘Team Peyton’ because their captain is a big whore!”
B. Davis is and always has been my favorite character. She makes me laugh and cry. I can’t even begin to count the number of times I’ve literally screamed with tears streaming down my face “Just give Brooke Davis a damn kid already”
I’ve grown up with the characters on One Tree Hill, when they hurt it feels like one of my best friends are in pain, and not just the characters but the actors themselves(yes i’m aware that’s nerdy). For a while I couldn’t stand to look at Lucas because I knew in reality that he was Chad Michael Murray and he cheated on Sophia and she still had to look at his face everyday. I would not look for her. haha. But then at the same time, I can excuse Sophia Bush for being rude to my sister when we tried to talk to her at a Tyler Hilton show because she IS Brooke Davis. And that Brooke Davis is something special.
Because I love Brooke so much it only fits that I use a quote from her to some up my feelings about Naley.
“I’m not the most eloquent speaker, so I thought I would borrow a few words from Shakespeare. ‘Love is not love which alters when it alteration finds.’ When life gets hard, when things change, true love remains the same.
I look at Nathan and Haley and some how I feel safer. I don’t know if I can explain that, but they give me hope. And, I’m afraid to say it out loud because maybe if life finds out it’ll try to beat it out of them and that will be a shame.
Because, we can all use a little hope sometimes, you know. That feeling that everything’s going to be okay and that there’s going to be someone there to help make sure of that. So, here’s to Nathan and Haley, and here’s to hope, and here’s to a love that will not alter.” Naley is my standard for true love. If you can’t love me that way Nathan loves Haley, then you don’t deserve me.
My other favorite character is Whitey Durham. His love for the boys, the game and his wife warm my heart. I miss him!
I agree with what you said about Dan. Paul Johannson is amazing beyond words. and the writers of course. There has never been a character that I have wanted to both give a giant bear hug to and knee in the private areas more than Dan Scott. Paul should watch out if he ever sees me on the street, because I don’t know if my brain or heart would win out in that scenario. Had it been after he shot Keith, it would have been a straight knee to the balls. But if I had seen him after I had just watched Dan save Jamie from the evil Nanny Carrie… I just might have hugged him.
I might have more to say later, but I think that’s enough for now. haha.
I’m currently doing the IB Exams…and since I can’t sleep last night I went online and saw your new blog post. You said that when you can’t sleep you just watch One Tree Hill. I’ve never tried that..I have always been an uptight person and I’d prefer to rack my brain in trying to force myself to sleep even though I know I can’t do it. I tried what you’ve been doing with OTH and Sleep..so it’s 12am and I have this major exam tomorrow and I can’t sleep..so I watched an episode of One Tree Hill – Season 4. It seems all soooo different. I can definitely say how much the show had changed and I didn’t even noticed it. When I saw Luke and Peyton and that high schooler happy go lucky Brooke Davis and Naley trying to cope with Haley’s pregnancy. I just started crying like crazy. I guess its the fact that I grew up with this show and like what I’ve said it influenced me in a lot of ways from music to how I view my life and how I treat my friends and knowing that it might end..I just couldn’t cope. The show has matured in so many ways from its characters to the plot of the series. So many things have changed yet I didn’t notice it until I’ve actually sat down and watch a few episodes of the early seasons.
There’s a few things I noticed last night..You know what I miss about One Tree Hill after the time forward change for Season 5. I miss the Opening Credits. I miss Gavin DeGraw’s voice and the opening credits with the casts’ names. I guess they can’t have that for Season 5 since everyone are supposed to be adult like and out of HS & College. But the opening credits are still one of the best parts of my One Tree Hill memories. Last night when it started playing..I just sang along and tears were flowing down my face…
“I don’t want to be anything other than what I’ve been trying to be lately..all I have to do is think of me and have peace of mind..I’m tired of looking ’round rooms wondering what I gotta do..or who I’m supposed to be…I don’t want to be anything other than me..”
*followed by Lucas’s shadow in the bridge dribbling the ball*
One Tree Hill premièred in 2003..I was 11 years old back then. I had no idea what TV Series are all I know is that they’re cool and the stories are really interesting. At a young age..I had been always kinda matured for my age..so when I started watching One Tree Hill..I started acting like a freaking HS Student (more of like Haley)..which is crazy. But like I said One Tree Hill had so much influence on my life that even though I didn’t understand much when I was 11 years old. By the time I turned 15 I rewatched every single season and actually put into mind everything. There was even this one point in my life where I started looking at all of the Episode Titles of OTH knowing that every single episode of OTH is a song title and I just started listening to the song. Not only that but I was so naive during my Grade School years that I even searched for Peyton’s site and stumbled into this.. http://www.punkndisorderly.com/ and started telling people…hey hey! Its peyton’s site..I told you guys it was real.
“So you’re probably looking at this and making fun of my outfit, right? Anyway, here’s all you really need to know about today; if.. you’re fat, dumb, sexual, and a guy, you’re OK. If you’re a girl, not so much. Please tell me that’s changed in the future. Somebody tell me you’ve got love figured out, because I got news for you; it’s pretty darn messy right now. But I guess it’s always been that way. Wanting to be loved, to find somebody that makes your heart ache in a good way.. feel understood. So.. if you’re robots, or aliens, or something and you’re watching this right now and that feeling no longer exists; well… you missed it… and I feel sorry for you. ‘Cause as far as I can tell, that’s what it’s all about. And that’s what I know it should be about.”
Lasty I don’t want to starting babbling so much here..but I love Brooke and Sophia. That dimpled face of hers and that amazing smile. I love how she changed and matured so much throughout the entire series. I love her idea of life and love and how it all fits and means for her. How she got hurt and how she’s been through so much without Victoria in her life and Victoria coming back. One of the amazing things I love about Brooke is that she’s strong. After the incident with the COB and she got bashed. The episode where she took Sam and got a got and was about to shoot. I could see that badass Brooke that hidden under that wretched beauty of hers. I love her. I love the cast and I love One Tree Hill.
I’ll stop babbling and hope that there’s a Season 8. One Tree Hill deserves a Season 8 and we deserve a Season 8.
I love seeing all the videos of the old and new characters. I am a fan of Lucas and Peyton and I do miss them dearly. However I am always rooting for Nathan and Haley too. I love the relationship they share! I am watching this season and have enjoyed. I would hate to have the season end on what seems like short notice and not have some of the new relationships develop a little further. I do hope there is a season 8!!