Friday, 20 January 2012

One Tree Hill Review (Written for Leeds Student Newspaper)

One Tree Hill is a typical American sitcom: unrealistic, dramatic, and painfully addictive.

Across the first four seasons, the main characters endure more distress than the average Jeremy Kyle guest witnesses in a lifetime. From teenage pregnancies, to stalkers pretending to be your brother, the residents of Tree Hill do not have an easy time of it. Things take a drastic turn in season five, when it would seem producers finally noticed the characters could no longer pass for well-built high school students, as they chose to set it 4 years in the future. Recurring themes of sport and music feature throughout the series, with appearances from the likes of Kid Cudi and Noisettes.

Despite being farfetched, One Tree Hill has proved its popularity over 8 seasons, and with new episodes currently airing on E4, rumour has it a familiar face will be reappearing in the next and final season! 

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