dang they had some dumb answers but anyway...
2 weeks ago it was really cute, they were paired up with different people as a classsa ssignment, but nothing majr happened, but wow this weeks was soo amazing , as she said about the sex tape, um brooke was asked to have her clothes over bros lline at victoria secrets. hmmm that stupid clean teen bitchh broke his heart! he lost his virginity. o yea and rachel took the blame for the stolen test so hayley lost her tutoring job and she "*****" slapped rachel it was great.
sorry if i missed anything but it was a good episode. next week peyton and brooke our going to fight each other a little bit so you should watch it.
2007-02-15 14:08:33
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answer #1
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answered by Samarasy f 2
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I do know that last night a video of Nathan and Brook having sex was showed at a party! OMFG! It was when Nathan and Peyton were going out!
2007-02-15 11:34:58
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answer #2
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answered by Audrey B 2
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i don't now what u mean but if u want to know what happened u can see and reads them on http://www.tv.com/one-tree-hill/show/16942/summary.html?q=one%20tree%20hill&tag=search_results;title;0
this is the summary of the show
Aside from a love for hoops, it seemed that Lucas and Nathan were two young men with little in common, but they were bound by the fact that they share the same father. The star of the high school basketball team, Nathan was raised to inherit is father's throne amidst popularity and wealth, while his half-brother Lucas was raised amidst modest surroundings, the only child of a single mom.
As season four unfolds, everyone deals with the immediate aftermath of the accident, and the many questions to be answered. Who will survive the accident and how will it affect their lives? In whose purse did Lucas find a pregnancy test at the wedding & could Peyton, Rachel, Brooke or Haley be hiding a secret? And with graduation around the corner, will the end of high school also mean an end to the relationships forged over the last few years, or the beginning of new alliances?
Sidelined by his heart condition, Lucas has to choose between his future and his sense of duty: to go to college or to stay and help his mother raise Keith's baby. Will he be able to repair his relationship with Brooke, or will he find comfort by returning to Peyton?
Having moved out of Peyton's house, Brooke must first find a place to live in order to finish her senior year in Tree Hill. She also must decide the future of her relationship with Lucas. Can she see past his kiss with Peyton and Peyton's feelings for him? She will form a surprising friendship with her former archenemy, party-girl Rachel, a relationship that might spell the end of her lifelong friendship with Peyton.
Will Peyton respect Brooke's relationship with Lucas, or will she grow tired of being "just friends" with Lucas and tell him how she really feels? Or, after discovering a letter from Ellie that contains a stunning revelation, will Peyton find herself consumed by a new relationship that could take her away from Lucas forever?
Meanwhile, Karen must consider her future without Keith, and the responsibility of being a single parent for the second time. Although Dan says that he wants to be there for Karen and her baby, can she ever forgive him or trust him enough to accept his help? Dan's guilt over murdering his brother is overwhelming and while he will try to atone for his sins, he also must deal with taunting clues left by someone who knows his secret. Finally, terrified that Dan will retaliate against her, Deb will struggle with her sobriety, the terrible residual silence of her divorce from Dan, and the absence of Nathan. For Deb, the devil makes work for idle hands.
The journeys of the people who inhabit Tree Hill have been vast, from Lucas's tentative steps off the river court into high school popularity, from Nathan and Haley's first kiss to marriage, from Peyton and Brooke's deep friendship to their estrangement. But in other ways, the journey has only just begun. Where will the roads lead them? And who will they be when they reach their destination? The answers lie in a place called Tree Hill.
One Tree Hill is from executive producer and show creator Mark Schwahn, executive producers Mike Tollin, Brian Robbins, Joe Davola and Greg Prange for Tollin/Robbins Productions and Warner Bros. Television.
(Source: The CW)
Theme Song:
"I Don't Want To Be" by Gavin Degraw
I don't want to be
Anything other than what I've been trying to be lately
All I have to do
Is think of me and I have peace of mind
I'm tired of looking 'round rooms
Wondering what I've got to do
Or who I'm supposed to be
I don't want to be anything other than me
i hope i helpped u
2007-02-15 10:21:32
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answer #3
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answered by just be happy 1
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