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There's plenty of both to go around. Skills (Antwon Tanner) is still in a furtive romance with Deb Scott (Barbara Alyn Woods), mother of his close friend and Lucas' half-brother, Nathan Scott (James Lafferty). Nathan is still struggling, post-injury, to fulfill his dream of playing in the National Basketball Association. Brooke (Sophia Bush) is working hard to keep her mother (Daphne Zuniga) from wresting control over the fashion company Brooke started. Marvin (a.k.a. "Mouth") takes a job in Omaha, only to leave his fiancée behind to help Brooke. Little Jamie (Jackson Brundage) becomes close to a Ravens basketball star, Quentin (Robbie Jones), only to experience heartbreak. Dan, Lucas' and Nathan's father--whom we last saw struck by a car--finds himself in a Misery-like nightmare, kept captive by a crazy lady who tortures him and forces him to eat live insects. (Yes, well, perhaps this bit of the season's storyline is ridiculously over-the-top.) Only Haley, Nathan's wife and Jamie's mom, demonstrates her typical equanimity in the face of everyone else's crises. And the crises keep on coming. A significant death devastates everyone. Nathan gets word from his doctor that basketball could cripple him for life. Peyton's health is on the line after becoming pregnant. Brooke is physically assaulted in her own shop. Lucas can't decide who should direct the film version of his autobiographical first novel. Dan awaits word that an available heart can replace his own, failing one. So it goes in Tree Hill, and more than ever, it's hard not to stay engrossed. --Tom Keogh
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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Favorite Season,
By MelRec "nikiquita" (Akron, OH) - See all my reviews
This review is from: One Tree Hill: The Complete Sixth Season (DVD)
Season six of One Tree Hill is my favorite seasons. Leyton (Peyton and Lucas) lovers will be thrilled. Lucas finally makes up his mind and chooses Peyton. The story lines are crazy but fun such a crazy nanny Carrie. Peyton and Lucas finally have some happiness in their life and viewers are teased with wedding talk, Lucas's book gets a movie offer, and Peyton and Lucas are thrilled with news of pregnancy. However, the happiness doesn't last. Lucas's movie deal falls through and Peyton has a pregnancy complications. Peyton's ex-boyfriend is in town to produce Lucas's movie. Brooke is attacked in her store which leads her into a dark place. Haley also ends up convincing Brooke to take in a foster child named Sam. Nathan, Lucas, and Skills coach the new Tree Hill Ravens in which Nathan becomes a mentor to Quention who give them problems on the basketball team and gives Haley problems in the classroom. Mouth and Millie's relationship takes a turn. Dan's future looks grim when a dog eats his donor heart. My favorite episode of this season is when Lucas and Peyton babysit Andre and Jamie, but there are still 3 more episodes left.
Season 6 has many laughs and many tears. There are some new characters outside of the core 5 that I don't really care as much for and some parts a little cheesy, but still a really good season in my opinion.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best Season By Far,
By Kyle Sharp "Kyle S" (Toronto, Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: One Tree Hill: The Complete Sixth Season (DVD)
I will admit that at the beginning of Season Six, I was concerned. I consider One Tree Hill to be the greatest show ever, but after last season I wasn't sure what was left to do with the characters. However, after watching the first episode, all doubt left my mind. The action packed storylines, the fresh romance, the perfect combination of drama and comedy. I loved the exploration into sides of Brooke not previously shown to audiences. Her trials as a foster mother are both heart wamring and entertaining, and her decline into darkness following being attacked at her store made for some good tv. Brooke really broke free as the female lead this season which is great for such an avid Brooke fan. The Nanny Carrie, and Ravens film storylines also stand out as some of the season's best.
Here are the seasons most memorable episodes. (excluding 23-24) 1.Touch Me and I'm Going to Scream Part 1 In the show's season premier, Brooke battles Victoria for her company and winds up in peril of her own. Nanny Carrie returns and acts out her vengence on Dan. Lucas and Peyton give their relationship another shot, and Mouth announces his departure from Tree Hill. 2.Things a Mama Don't Know Brooke searches all over town for Sam after she runs away from home, and must battle a dangerous man from her past in order to save her. Peyton also has some surpising new for Lucas. 3.Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly The Town of Tree Hill is rocked by the death of Quinton and each deal with the tragedy in their own way. Deb contemplates whether her and Skillz should reveal their relationship to their friends. 4.You Have to Be Joking (Autopsy of a Devil's Brain) Sam has some earthshattering news for Brooke as she discovers that she is in fact responsible for a traumatic incident in Brooke's life. However, this may have a greater effect on Sam then it does Brooke as it pushes her into the car of a man that may prove harmful to both Brooke and Sam. Mouth and Millicent finally come to a decision on their relationship, forcing her to make a decision that could ruin her relationships with both Mouth and Brooke. 5.Screenwriters Blues In one of the season's lighter episodes; Lucas, Julian, and Dixon (James van der Beek) struggle to cast the film version of Lucas' book, An Unkindness of Ravens, while certain characters find themselves unhappy with the casting choices.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The best season!,
By ADRIENNE MILLER (TENNESSEE) - See all my reviews
This review is from: One Tree Hill: The Complete Sixth Season (DVD)
One Tree Hill - The Complete Sixth Season is arguably the best season of this much-loved drama. Season 5 really caught my attention last year, I have to admit I never cared for this show when these characters were in high school, the storylines were over-the-top but now I enjoy the maturity. I have recently gone back and watched the previous seasons and I still don't care for all the hoopla - Season 6 is just brilliant so start here and work your way back. Sophia Bush's character Brooke Davis really got to shine this season, she took in Sam, a wise beyond her years teenage girl - fell in love with Peyton's ex Julian and made amends with her emotionally distant mother. The season finale seemed like a series finale but I heard the show will back next season. This prime time soap is a guilty pleasure and I am proud of it!
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