With the One Tree Hill series finale just around the corner, it is time to remember some of our favorite moments from the teen drama that bridged the gap between iconic hits like Beverly Hills, 90210 and current winners, such as The Vampire Diaries.
In the three days before Nathan, Brooke, Haley and company say goodbye to America for good, TV Fanatic will be counting down the nine moments from nine seasons of One Tree Hill that will stay will with us for as long as Naley stays together.
Read the entries seven through four below, and then add your favorite One Tree Hill moments in the comments!
6. Quentin and Jamie’s bromance.
Quentin Fields recurred on One Tree Hill over the course of seasons five and six. He was a fun character, but might not have been better than when bonding with James Lucas Scott. Whether it was dancing at...
In the three days before Nathan, Brooke, Haley and company say goodbye to America for good, TV Fanatic will be counting down the nine moments from nine seasons of One Tree Hill that will stay will with us for as long as Naley stays together.
Read the entries seven through four below, and then add your favorite One Tree Hill moments in the comments!
6. Quentin and Jamie’s bromance.
Quentin Fields recurred on One Tree Hill over the course of seasons five and six. He was a fun character, but might not have been better than when bonding with James Lucas Scott. Whether it was dancing at...
- 4/3/2012
- by d4cella@gmail.com (Dan Forcella)
- TVfanatic
One Tree Hill returned with its final season premiere last Wednesday. The episode featured the return of a couple of our favorite villains, the introduction to Brooke Davis' estranged father and a few teases of dark times to come.
Let's take a look back at "Know This, We've Noticed," as TV Fanatic staff members Dan Forcella, Nick McHatton and Miranda Wicker are joined by One Tree Hill Fanatic Brian Shure to dissect the season premiere in the first ever Oth Round Table...
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What was your single favorite moment from the season premiere?
Miranda: It's a toss-up between Julian joking that they should sell the twins to China and the time when Brooke crawls in bed all happy and content that both babies are finally asleep only to have one of them wake up. As a mom of a toddler who didn't sleep as an infant, I appreciate any...
Let's take a look back at "Know This, We've Noticed," as TV Fanatic staff members Dan Forcella, Nick McHatton and Miranda Wicker are joined by One Tree Hill Fanatic Brian Shure to dissect the season premiere in the first ever Oth Round Table...
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What was your single favorite moment from the season premiere?
Miranda: It's a toss-up between Julian joking that they should sell the twins to China and the time when Brooke crawls in bed all happy and content that both babies are finally asleep only to have one of them wake up. As a mom of a toddler who didn't sleep as an infant, I appreciate any...
- 1/17/2012
- by d4cella@gmail.com (Dan Forcella)
- TVfanatic
It's hard to believe 10-year-old Jackson Brundage has been acting on One Tree Hill for three years already. The smart, budding actor got his start at just 5 years old with a supporting role in the film, Lime Salted Love. He got cast on the CW hit show in 2008 and now it just got picked up for a ninth and final season. Jackson plays James Lucas Scott, the super-smart and adventurous son of Haley and Nathan. And like Jamie, Jackson loves sports, eating and hanging out with friends. He's also just as funny and adorable as you'd think.
Jackson and I chatted about the show, his costars and what he likes to do for fun. Read our interview below!
Also, check out my interviews with some other One Tree Hill stars:
read more...
Jackson and I chatted about the show, his costars and what he likes to do for fun. Read our interview below!
Also, check out my interviews with some other One Tree Hill stars:
read more...
- 5/24/2011
- by Sharon Tharp
- Celebsology
It's hard to believe 10-year-old Jackson Brundage has been acting on One Tree Hill for three years already. The smart, budding actor got his start at just 5 years old with a supporting role in the film, Lime Salted Love. He got cast on the CW hit show in 2008 and now it just got picked up for a ninth and final season. Jackson plays James Lucas Scott, the super-smart and adventurous son of Haley and Nathan. And like Jamie, Jackson loves sports, eating and hanging out with friends. He's also just as funny and adorable as you'd think.
Jackson and I chatted about the show, his costars and what he likes to do for fun. Read our interview below!
Also, check out my interviews with some other One Tree Hill stars:
read more...
Jackson and I chatted about the show, his costars and what he likes to do for fun. Read our interview below!
Also, check out my interviews with some other One Tree Hill stars:
read more...
- 5/24/2011
- by Sharon Tharp
- Filmology
Guess this is my lucky day. - Julian Baker
If you like One Tree Hill, you loved "The Other Half of Me." This week's installment took me back to the days when this show could so easily pull at the heart strings of its audience, and made me forget any negative things I have had to say about the series in the recent past.
In our most recent edition of the Chuck Round Table, I was asked if I teared up during the final scene of the episode. My answer was no, but that I was never afraid to reveal when I get a bit too emotional watching fictional characters.
Which brings me to my main argument for why this week's One Tree Hill was such a fantastic episode: There were two - count 'em, two! - moments in "The Other Half of Me" when it got extremely dusty in my living room.
If you like One Tree Hill, you loved "The Other Half of Me." This week's installment took me back to the days when this show could so easily pull at the heart strings of its audience, and made me forget any negative things I have had to say about the series in the recent past.
In our most recent edition of the Chuck Round Table, I was asked if I teared up during the final scene of the episode. My answer was no, but that I was never afraid to reveal when I get a bit too emotional watching fictional characters.
Which brings me to my main argument for why this week's One Tree Hill was such a fantastic episode: There were two - count 'em, two! - moments in "The Other Half of Me" when it got extremely dusty in my living room.
- 2/2/2011
- by d4cella@gmail.com (Dan Forcella)
- TVfanatic
While I think we can all agree that the Kate Bush song "This Woman's Work" will never be used as effectively as it was in She's Having a Baby, the season 5 premiere of CBS' Ghost Whisperer — which brought the complicated delivery of Melinda's son, Aiden, then a five-year time jump — has divided fans. Which side are you on? Discussion and poll after the jump! Maybe it's because I know where the executive producers are headed — Aiden will be able to sense things on that next plane, after spirits have crossed over or under, which threatens powerful beings there — but I'm...
- 9/26/2009
- by Mandi Bierly
- EW.com - PopWatch
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