Post by LeytonAlways143 on Mar 22, 2008 18:16:55 GMT -4
Trivia Fact #1: The show was originally titled, "Ravens."
Trivia Fact #2: Several of the episode names are names of punk rock songs.
If you like this show, you may also like: "The O.C." and "Everwood."
Synopsis: Aside from a love for hoops, it seemed that Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) and Nathan (James Lafferty) were two young men with little in common, but they were bound by the fact that they share the same father. The star of the high school basketball team, Nathan hails from a wealthy family, while his half-brother Lucas is the only child of a single mom.
Lucas's transition into Nathan's world created an instant love triangle with Peyton Sawyer (Hilarie Burton). Although she was Nathan's girlfriend at the time, Peyton felt an instant connection to Lucas. Complicating things even more, Peyton's feisty best friend, Brooke Davis (Sophia Bush), quickly set her sights on Lucas. It didn't take Nathan long to notice Lucas's best friend, Haley, an intriguing girl who helped Nathan become a kinder person in the process.
While the teenagers struggled to find their places in the world, the adults in Tree Hill were left to deal with the residue of decisions they made years ago. Nathan's father Dan and Lucas's mother Karen were high school sweethearts. When Karen became pregnant during their senior year, she was devastated by Dan's decision to put his own life and career first. He went off to college on a basketball scholarship, leaving Karen behind to raise their son Lucas alone.
When Dan's dream of a basketball career didn't work out, he returned to town with Deb, the wife he met in college, and his newborn son, Nathan. There he found his older brother Keith serving as Lucas's surrogate father and would-be suitor to Karen.
Aside from her troubles with Nathan, Haley struggles to find a way to balance music, school, love and friendship. Coming back isn't as easy as she thought it would be. While some friends will welcome her back with open arms, there are those that are still hurt by her sudden departure. Despite all her attempts to reclaim her old life, Haley may be forced to accept that some broken friendships may be beyond repair.
Trivia Fact #2: Several of the episode names are names of punk rock songs.
If you like this show, you may also like: "The O.C." and "Everwood."
Synopsis: Aside from a love for hoops, it seemed that Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) and Nathan (James Lafferty) were two young men with little in common, but they were bound by the fact that they share the same father. The star of the high school basketball team, Nathan hails from a wealthy family, while his half-brother Lucas is the only child of a single mom.
Lucas's transition into Nathan's world created an instant love triangle with Peyton Sawyer (Hilarie Burton). Although she was Nathan's girlfriend at the time, Peyton felt an instant connection to Lucas. Complicating things even more, Peyton's feisty best friend, Brooke Davis (Sophia Bush), quickly set her sights on Lucas. It didn't take Nathan long to notice Lucas's best friend, Haley, an intriguing girl who helped Nathan become a kinder person in the process.
While the teenagers struggled to find their places in the world, the adults in Tree Hill were left to deal with the residue of decisions they made years ago. Nathan's father Dan and Lucas's mother Karen were high school sweethearts. When Karen became pregnant during their senior year, she was devastated by Dan's decision to put his own life and career first. He went off to college on a basketball scholarship, leaving Karen behind to raise their son Lucas alone.
When Dan's dream of a basketball career didn't work out, he returned to town with Deb, the wife he met in college, and his newborn son, Nathan. There he found his older brother Keith serving as Lucas's surrogate father and would-be suitor to Karen.
Aside from her troubles with Nathan, Haley struggles to find a way to balance music, school, love and friendship. Coming back isn't as easy as she thought it would be. While some friends will welcome her back with open arms, there are those that are still hurt by her sudden departure. Despite all her attempts to reclaim her old life, Haley may be forced to accept that some broken friendships may be beyond repair.