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The Season 4 premiere airs on Wednesday, September 27, 2006.
Plot - season 1-3
One Tree Hill stars Chad Michael Murray as Lucas Scott and
James Lafferty as Nathan Scott, two estranged brothers growing
up in a small North Carolina town called Tree Hill, and attending
Tree Hill High. One Tree Hill takes place in a seemingly simple
southern American town; however, the lives of Tree Hill's
inhabitants are anything but simple.
The show's cast includes Hilarie Burton as Peyton Sawyer,
Nathan's ex-girlfriend and a potential love interest (and
thus object of rivalry) for Lucas, Sophia Bush as Peyton's
somewhat promiscuous best friend (and Lucas's alternative
love interest) Brooke Davis, and Bethany Joy Lenz as Lucas's
best friend Haley James (and another potential love interest
for, and point of rivalry between, the two brothers). Paul
Johansson, Barbara Alyn Woods, Barry Corbin, Craig Sheffer,
and Moira Kelly portray the adults in this teen drama.
The Tree Hill teens, throughout the series, struggle to maintain
the balance in their small world, and to work out their inner
turmoils: their relationships with each other, whether friendly
or romantic, and their relationships with the adults. Their
relationships are more free than the adults'; with constant,
wild swings in situations concerning friends and couples alike.
This may be due to the fact that the group lacks an antagonist
among themselves--the situations, events, or emotions they
encounter are the main antagonists, rather than a single person.
The adults of Tree Hill, on the other hand, generally struggle
with their past mistakes, and/or pasts in general, interfering
with their present lives: old loves, old fights and struggles.
Their relationships with each other are quite fixed; though
they do waver at times, they remain the much the same, save
for a few major stir-ups. This may be due to the position
of the antagonist being filled by Dan Scott, who, despite
his insecurities, is mainly the source of all that is going
bad in Tree Hill.
Throughout the series, however, it is often shown that the
adults of Tree Hill have, at one point or another, willingly
or not, neglected the Tree Hill teens. In general, the adults'
relations with the Tree Hill teens are represented to be either
based on hatred, love, mutual disdain, or general carelessness.
Since the adults of Tree Hill are lost in their own struggles
with themselves or each other, the Tree Hill teens have formed
a world of their own, not very different in dynamic from the
adults'.
Also, the overall show has a focus on what Coach Whitey Durham
refers to as "the game" in almost every episode:
basketball (as the show's timeline has so far been one school
year per two seasons, basketball season has only actually
been shown in seasons one and three).
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