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Friday, November 21, 2008

les freres Scott

I liked the film noir-looking episode, really, but it seemed like more of a time-waster than anything else. The one thing I took from it was that my hopes for a new Scott baby may be realized this season. The directors of the show rarely do anything without a reason, and usually a pretty good one. So when Nathan and Haley renewed their love via WWI and the whole roaring twenties theme, and they very pointedly talked about having kids, and Nathan very clearly expressed a desire to have a little girl "just like" Haley, I felt that there was a spark of something possibly leading toward an announcement on the pregnancy front. Let me just reiterate my feelings on the subject by saying this: PLEASE LET NALEY HAVE ANOTHER BABY. So if you're reading this, Mark Schwann, PLEASE let Naley (does anybody call them that anymore?) have another baby. It's time.

Other things on my mind include the serious awkwardness surrounding Peyton as Dan's step-daughter. What the heck was up with that? Good grief, Charlie Brown. There was a little incest in that arrangement that made me extremely uncomfortable. Just saying.

Oh, and can someone please do something about Jackson's teeth? They're really creeping me out.

Thursday, November 13, 2008

paranoid much?

Nathan's hallucinating Q. And his hallucinations are mean.

My question: Will this help Nathan realize what's truly important, or will it push him back onto the court? And what really is Q's intent?

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

one for the road

Where exactly does Lucas get off being angry with Peyton over a past relationship? His life is the summation of going about relationships the wrong way, and Peyton has shouldered the brunt of most of that dysfunction. Sheesh.

Brooke needs to make up her mind about Owen once and for all, because it is literally (well, okay, not literally) killing me.

If Nathan steps one foot back onto that Slamball court, spinal paralysis will be the least of his worries. He'll have me to contend with.

Dan should just hurry up and die already. Really.

Mouth better think long and hard (no pun intended) about what his next move is, because sometimes inaction can be as deadly as the wrong action. Savvy?

Um, Sam needs to be locked up somewhere. Jamie's teeth give me a headache. Is Deb ever coming back?

Now shut up and drive.

Sunday, November 2, 2008

gimme a break

Where to start. Well, let's see...

Okay, I know. Carrie kidnapped Dan and then tried to abduct Jamie, but Haley and Deb ganged up on her and killed her. With the possible exception of some very freaky re-animation effects, I don't think we'll have to worry about her anymore. That's good, because I was about to reach into the tv and rip her pretty little eyes out. She was quite villainous. Maybe a little too evil, though. She sold it.

Nathan gave up on b-ball and is now participating, with Owen (?), in this new, crazy, super-high contact sport called Slamball. It's a real sport. Google it. It's not exactly where I would imagine Nathan, though. Haley's worried, rightfully so, because of his history of spinal injury. If he does end up back in a wheelchair, he'll probably be a lot nicer about it this time around. They spent a little time alone while Jamie spent the night at Brooke's house, so the chances of a new baby are up. I'm keeping my fingers crossed.

Speaking of Brooke, she recovered nicely from the attack, and although Victoria never actually said, "yes, I did it," we can all read between the lines and figure out that yes, she did it. No brain-buster there. Brooke is also on the path toward a reconciliation with Owen, who is providing protection for Nathan on the Slamball court in the form of some excessively violent tackling. (Slamball is apparently a combination of tackle football and basketball. It's fairly forceful.) I for one am rooting for Browen. Owke? Okay, so the name combo doesn't work, but they're still a cute couple. And now that Sam is a permanent fixture (knock on wood), they'll be a very cute family.

Lucas's book is being made into a movie, and here's where I got a little lost. I missed ONE episode in six seasons, the whole world could end because of what happened, and I don't know what happened. Oh sure, I could go online and dig around until I find out, but so far I've been too lazy for that. I'll try and piece it all together as best I can. Here's what I know: (1) Peyton knows this Julian person who wants to movie-tize the book. (2) Lucas doesn't know that Peyton knows him. (3) Julian is evil and trying to ruin either Peyton's life or Lucas's by interfering with their upcoming nuptuals. (4) Peyton's history with Julian is sordid at best, and may involve sex and/or making out after Peyton turned down the first marriage offer and Lucas ran back to Tree Hill in tears. My conclusion is that this could spell B-I-G trouble for the happy couple.

Sam is a thief and a rotten girl, but we're destined to like her.

Jackson is beginning to look too old to play Jamie any more. Something's gotta give.

Dan and Deb are MIA, and I get the feeling that I may have missed more important stuff regarding them (and Antwon).

Mouth and Millie and Gigi make for a very strange love triangle. I wish Millie would kick Gigi in the mouth. Heh.

That's all for now. Monday may or may not bring a new episode, but whatever happens, I'll try and do better with the writing.

:)

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

new season

Yes, I have been watching, just not blogging.
I'm a bad one tree hill fan, and I know it.

Some thoughts about what's happened so far:

1. Victoria is a bitch. If you think I'm going to believe for one second that she had nothing to do with the beat-down, you've got another think coming. Brooke should hire a hit man and take that c*** out once and for all.

2. I knew it was Peyton. I told you and told you, but did you listen? I hope so. Let's just get them down the aisle and THEN I'll relax.

3. Dan actually looked more upset about the "if you were younger and better looking" thing than he did about being abducted/hearing the plan for kidnapping his grandson/living through a Misery-like experience with the crazy nanny.

4. Deb and Skills still creeps me out. It's weird and I don't want to think about it any more.

5. Haley needs to have another baby. Soon. Get started on that please, Nathan. A girl, I think, named, um, I don't know, Sarah-bug?

6. I hate that Q died.