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- 1. Pilot Sep 23, 2003
- Basketball fuels a bitter rivalry between two half-brothers -- on and off the court.
- 2. The Places You Have Come to Fear the Most Sep 30, 2003
- After Lucas blows his first varsity game he decides to quit the team.
- 3. Are You True? Oct 7, 2003
- Nathan searches for a way to get back at Lucas when he becomes frustrated with his popularity.
One Tree Hill is an American television series created by Mark Schwahn, who has also written over a third of the episodes, including each season's premiere and season finale. Schwahn shares executive producer duties with Joe Davola, Greg Prange, Mike Tollin, and Brian Robbins.
Half-brothers Lucas and Nathan Scott trade between kinship and rivalry both on the basketball court and in the hearts of their friends in the small, but not so quiet town of Tree Hill, North Carolina.
Episode list. One Tree Hill. Top-rated. Wed, Mar 1, 2006. S3.E16. With Tired Eyes, Tired Minds, Tired Souls, We Slept. A dangerous day at Tree Hill High gives Nathan and Lucas a common goal, as they put their lives on the line to save their friends when a distraught student comes to school with a gun and holds Haley hostage. 9.7/10. Rate. Top-rated
It's party time in Tree Hill. A masquerade ball at Tric provides the perfect opportunity for Haley to win back Nathan's heart, and for Brooke to seduce Lucas. Punk-pop sensation "Fall Out Boy" performs amidst the costume madness, while Peyton tries to come to terms with the new mother in her life.
9 seasons available (187 episodes) One Tree Hill. In a small North Carolina town, two estranged half brothers carry on very different lives. Basketball prodigy Nathan Scott has inherited the throne of high school popularity once held by his father, Dan, while Lucas Scott, also a talented player, stays an outsider.
- Enjoy the spectacle in Tree Hill, N.C., as half-brothers Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) and Nathan (James Lafferty) spend their high school years and beyond alternating between friendship and ...
One Tree Hill is an American drama television series created by Mark Schwahn, which premiered on September 23, 2003, on The WB. [1] After the series' third season, The WB merged with UPN to form The CW, and from September 27, 2006, the series was broadcast by The CW in the United States until the end of its run in 2012.