So true... I use to watch this show episode by episode and and still want to watch each one again....I just realized how the show impacted me and the morals and love behind every episode
@Imogene Granz yes i know, but from a storytelling perspective, it was just kind of boring to watch...i wouldn't of minded as much if they'd still somehow incorporated basketball, like show a few games of someone they were scouting playing or something. instead we had scenes of jamie and his friends practicing baseball.
I watched this season when I was in 8th grade and DREAMED of playing in state like this...2 years later and did exactly that. This show had the energy and environment SPOT ON! No show accurately represented sports like this show did.
@@ShamaD274 thanks! Yeah it totally was! Like 80% of the school bussed down to see the game and the whole college stadium was packed. It was definitely one of the coolest experiences.
After my brother died I tried to find the best way to honor him we're always used to watch One Tree Hill together this show brings back the best memories Michael died in 2014 17 years of friendship we never left each other's side he truly is my brother and One Tree Hill will always be the best thing that strengthens the bond of friendship That Grew into Brotherhood I miss you my dear brother more and more everyday I will always carry with me
Characters gotta make mistakes. Then grow from them, its kinda what keeps things interesting. And made for a good redemption story for when Nathan played ball in College with Lucas as his coach.
When the show first started I always wondered why Antwan Tanner (Skills) wasn't on the team considering all the history he had playing basketball players on screen(Sunset Park,Nickelodeon all stars,Moesha,etc...) but than I understood that he was there to support Lucas because as Skills so sesinquley put it in an episode "You don't belong here dawg" (Which also made me wonder who was writing my g lines?,cuz he said dawg after every sentence 😂 🤣🤣) which meant that he understood that Lucas was good enough to be on the team and that (by his own inference) him and the other guys at the river court weren't. But than Antwan Tanner went and did another basketball movie (Coach Carter) which was produced by the same people who produced One Tree Hill.(Which I'm guessing had something to do with him getting the Coach Carter role) so,when he came back to filming OTH it probably only made sense to the writers (and because of all the momentum of coming off the success of CC)that Skills should be on the team. but, to me it really cheapened his character arc. First off just the logic of the situation if he was that good he would have been on the team already. Secondly,it was inferred the first couple episodes that him and Ferg and the yt dude(I can never remember his name) didn't go to Tree Hill or had already graduated. Thirdly,like I said before really cheapened his character arc from a really selfless friend who was there to help his friend navigate through his new life to this one note very selfish,self entitled character he became by season 4.
Cuz he did wear eye liner in da beginning of season 4...it was dat episode when dey had class partners nd he gave Glenda first draft of his novel nd dey made a bet bout wearing makeup for a week nd she even painted da eyeliner on his face for 1st time during same episode
Not enough action to make a video. The triple threat of the Scott brothers and Skills became the coaches of the team after the jump and not a lot happened on the river court.
And season nine only has like a few basketball scenes And season six had a few aswell, Lucas coaching again (6x04), then writing an screenplay for an ill-fated movie adaptation, him and Nathan dont get a scene for their last episode (6x24), Nathan joining the NBA (6x24) and we already know that Nathan gets kidnapped (9x05). Season 8 didnt have none since Nathan retired from Basketball.