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Product Description One Tree Hill: The Complete Ninth Season (DVD)As ONE TREE HILL continues to grow and break new ground, the show enters its ninth season with close to 200 episodes under its belt. Last season in Tree Hill, there were a great number of changes -- both personal and professional -- including the momentous and captivating marriage of Brooke and Julian, a change of career for Nathan and more than one family welcoming new additions. Through it all, ONE TREE HILL continues to explore the delicate balance that contemporary young people face as they endeavor to build and define what their lives will be, while overcoming difficulties and embracing the good things that they sometimes take for granted. The series, now in its ninth season, continues to celebrate the most important things -- among them the quest for love, laughter, health, friends, career and family -- timeless pursuits that have always mattered, and matter still.]]> desertcart.com One Tree Hill became a fan favorite early in its run on the CW network, as a charming soap revolving around comely North Carolina high schoolers. The series' finale, its ninth season, demonstrates how great writing and acting helped the show grow past its high school roots and focus on the young-adult dramas and heartaches of its popular cast. The ninth season focuses on fans' favorite characters, including Brooke (Sophia Bush, who also deftly directed the season finale) and husband Julian (Austin Nichols), now parents to twin babies. One of the series' most heart-wrenching storylines involves a sleep-deprived Julian unwittingly putting one of his sons in harm's way--and his inability to forgive himself. Also stellar are Bethany Joy Lenz (who is growing into a lovely young woman, channeling Diane Lane in looks and mannerisms) as Haley and James Lafferty as her husband, Nathan. One of this season's storylines involves a ghost from Nathan's past resurfacing--and a dangerous twist that Nathan stumbles into on what should have been a routine business trip. (Small gripe about this thread: Why do generic TV bad guys have those vague Eastern European accents?) Chad Michael Murray reappears as Nathan's brother, Lucas, during this emotional time. Millie (Lisa Goldstein) and Mouth (Lee Norris) have navigated love and TV success, and Quinn (Shantel VanSanten) and Clay (Robert Buckley) face Clay's unnerving medical condition, and also find what it means to be, and make, a family. Fans of One Tree Hill will love the warm-hearted conclusion to the series, in which virtually all the characters are set onto paths that should serve them well into the future. The boxed set includes lots of extras, including a salute to One Tree Hill fans, a panel discussion with the cast, a featurette on the whole series, and a commentary on the finale. It's a fitting sendoff for one of TV's most beloved series. --A.T. Hurley Review: So Glad We Got The Ending We All Deserved - I just finished watching the ninth and final season of One Tree Hill with my family last night. I am so glad we, the audience, as well as the characters, all got the ending we deserved. There are genuine tears and genuine laughs, and although the show has always had something missing since Lucas and Peyton left, the final season does have several nods in acknowledgement of the emptiness they've left behind, including - Minor Spoiler - a visit from Chad Michael Murray himself in one of the episodes. The season is in NO WAY a 'We're settling down, life is gonna be good and easy, it's a happy ending' kind of thing. The show uses its final season as a way to go all out and give us a maximum of drama, and remind us of how much we love the characters. The amount of small things that have carried out through the series that make appearances, and surprises that make you jump, proud to remember something related to, or dating back to the first few seasons - and the series as a whole - are very generous, and very heart-warming. Even if you have stopped watching the TV show, you need to watch the final season. Do it for Haley, Nathan and Brooke AT LEAST. AT LEAST. You definitely will not regret it. I generally hate reviews and I know this one does absolutely NO justice... but I'll keep it short. Purchase this season. I cannot recommend it enough. I thank God for One Tree Hill. These characters have been there for me during the worst of times, and even my college essay was about the show. It's simply a magical television series. IN CONCLUSION: In this spectacular final season the acting is top notch, the stories are involving, and the thirteen episodes truly invest and tightly grip the heart of the viewer, in full command of all emotions. Prepare the kleenex and prepare to enjoy yourself on one last adventure with our old friends. Goodnight, (One) Tree Hill. Review: Great show - Arrived 2days
| ASIN | B005FISC52 |
| Actors | Bethany Joy Galeotti, James Lafferty, Sophia Bush |
| Best Sellers Rank | #59,447 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #9,248 in Drama DVDs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,846) |
| Digital Copy Expiration Date | April 10, 2014 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 4409859809 |
| Language | English (Dolby Digital 5.1) |
| MPAA rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| Media Format | AC-3, Box set, Color, Dolby, Full Screen, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen |
| Number of discs | 3 |
| Product Dimensions | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 4 ounces |
| Release date | April 10, 2012 |
| Run time | 9 hours and 20 minutes |
| Studio | Warner Home Video |
| Subtitles: | French, Portuguese, Spanish |
S**O
So Glad We Got The Ending We All Deserved
I just finished watching the ninth and final season of One Tree Hill with my family last night. I am so glad we, the audience, as well as the characters, all got the ending we deserved. There are genuine tears and genuine laughs, and although the show has always had something missing since Lucas and Peyton left, the final season does have several nods in acknowledgement of the emptiness they've left behind, including - Minor Spoiler - a visit from Chad Michael Murray himself in one of the episodes. The season is in NO WAY a 'We're settling down, life is gonna be good and easy, it's a happy ending' kind of thing. The show uses its final season as a way to go all out and give us a maximum of drama, and remind us of how much we love the characters. The amount of small things that have carried out through the series that make appearances, and surprises that make you jump, proud to remember something related to, or dating back to the first few seasons - and the series as a whole - are very generous, and very heart-warming. Even if you have stopped watching the TV show, you need to watch the final season. Do it for Haley, Nathan and Brooke AT LEAST. AT LEAST. You definitely will not regret it. I generally hate reviews and I know this one does absolutely NO justice... but I'll keep it short. Purchase this season. I cannot recommend it enough. I thank God for One Tree Hill. These characters have been there for me during the worst of times, and even my college essay was about the show. It's simply a magical television series. IN CONCLUSION: In this spectacular final season the acting is top notch, the stories are involving, and the thirteen episodes truly invest and tightly grip the heart of the viewer, in full command of all emotions. Prepare the kleenex and prepare to enjoy yourself on one last adventure with our old friends. Goodnight, (One) Tree Hill.
J**R
Great show
Arrived 2days
B**B
Always and Forever
"Someday is today, and someday is yesterday." Two days have passed since this remarkable series has ended its run, and now that I've had time to mull over that sad fact, I've had time to mull over the quote above taken from the final episode. The former reminds me that the show is over and left for us longtime fans to relive on DVD and for the new fans to discover and to enjoy the delight that is One Tree Hill; the latter reminds me of the countless hours of my youth spent watching this show that has ever changed my life. Sounds like I'm exaggerating, right? A television show changing someone's life? Well, that's exactly the impact One Tree Hill had on me. Many may think that One Tree Hill is some hapless, teen drama that blows normalcy way out of proportion. But the series is so much more than that. Sure, there have been many plots that most of us may never relate to. A psycho posing as my half-brother is probably not in the cards for me, nor is a video exposing my goodies to the entire school very likely to occur in my lifetime. But, it's not about that delicious drama that drew us into this show. It kept us tuned in, but it's not what created a pseudo-connection between the show and the fans. It was the stories and life lessons that were presented for us. It was the stories and lessons about family and love, the stories and lessons about dreams, and the stories and lessons about hope. Because that's what One Tree Hill has always been about. It's always been about family and love and dreams and hope; it was "the little show that could," after all. And that's what made us fall in love with our favorite North Carolinians. And that's what sets this series apart from other television shows. Yes, there is the typical drama, but there's also a brand of storytelling like no other that's ever present. Every character is genius, especially my personal favorite Brooke. Without getting into too much gushing, I can say that I've learned a lot from Brooke Davis. I've learned that you can be more than what others have marked you as. You can change, and you can be successful, and you can have hopes and dreams. I can't say that about any other television character. And I praise Sophia Bush for delivering such a stellar and beautiful performance for 9 years. And I thank Mark Schwahn for thinking Peyton needed a best friend. One Tree Hill will always be special to me. It shaped my adolescence, it defined my music library, and it kept me entertained and hopeful for 9 years. This show has changed lives, and as I said, it's changed mine. That's something reserved for things that are truly remarkable and beautiful. I will miss tuning in on Wednesday nights (or Monday and Tuesday's) to watch these guys combat psycho stalkers and nannies, squabble about love triangles, and gather around the stage at Tric to watch musical acts. But, as Brooke said in the finale, the memories will always be in her heart. And that's where One Tree Hill and the memories it's given me will always be, in my heart. Always and forever.
A**U
excellent senario. jeu des acteurs parfait. les situations sont realistes. Cette serie n-aurait JAMAIS DU s'arreter. comparé à toutes les autres me....des que l'on nous sert toute l'année.
A**O
Perfeito! original e todos os discos funcionando
C**E
me encanta esta serie es una pena que haya acabado, pero igual sigo disfrutando de sus capitulos gracias a estos videos
古**子
こちらの商品は、日本製の機材では観る事が出来ません。 購入の際、お気を付け下さい
A**E
Super Serie. Wird immer wieder gern geschaut. Kann ich nur weiterempfehlen.
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