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| ONE TREE HILL
SEASON THREE |
Distributor:
Warner Home Entertainment
Certificate:
Unrated | Region 1 | 6 disc set
Extras:
Yes
ANYONE
IN IT WE KNOW?
Chad Michael Murray, Nathan
Scott, Bethany Joy Lenz, Hilarie Burton
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THE
LOWDOWN
One
Tree Hill follows the story of
two estranged teen
half-brothers, Lucas Scott (Chad
Michael Murray, Dawson’s
Creek, Gilmore Girls) and Nathan
Scott (James Lafferty, Once
& Again) who carry on very
different lives, living in a
small
North Carolina
town.
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Season
three finds the gang in their
senior year, a significant
turning point in any
teenager’s life. At Tree
Hill, it’s a time to grow up,
to forget, to forgive, to dream
and to learn to love all over
again. People come
together, all except Dan (Paul
Johansson,
Beverly Hills
90210) who is consumed by anger
as he tracks down whoever
started the fire that almost
took his life. Tree Hill is
rocked by powerful new events
both good and bad, and in some
cases, catastrophic.
The
good event sees Haley (Bethany
Joy Lenz, Bring it on Again)
fighting to save her marriage,
Peyton (Hilarie Burton,
Dawson’s Creek) coming to
terms with her birth-mother,
Brooke (Sophia Bush, Van Wilder)
creating a hot clothing line and
Keith (Craig Sheffer, A River
Runs Through It) coming home.
The bad event sees Dan being
matched with a rival for worst
person in Tree Hill – a
conniving redhead named Rachel (Danneel
Harris, What I Like About You),
the new girl at school.
The catastrophic event brings a
tragedy to Tree Hill High when a
student brings a gun to school
and holds students hostage.
Suddenly, whoever wins the
cheerleading tournament or the
basketball championship seems
insignificant when compared to
who survives and who doesn’t.
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THE
VERDICT
Well
senior year proved more than a little eventful, One Tree Hill's third
season shows a series in it's prime, the cast gel together wonderfully
and with histories in place we are able to get straight into the
unfolding drama, mostly of the relationship kind - the series being what
it is.
The final
few episodes of the season are superb - the time capsule diaries not to
be opened for 50 years from season 2 come out into the open leading one
humiliated student to seek revenge - a revenge that will leave two major
cast members dead. Spellbinding stuff.
THE
EXTRAS
Commentary
on two episodes by series creator Mark Schwahn, executive producer Joe
Davola, and cast members; 30
minutes of unaired scenes; Anatomy of an Episode: A behind-the-scenes
look at the creation of "With Tired Eyes, Tired Minds, Tired Souls,
We Slept" and blooper reel.
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