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It's four years into the future and the Tree Hill gang has finished college. Now, their lives have taken completely different directions. Lucas has written and published a book, Brooke has made it big in the fashion industry, Peyton is pursuing a career in the music business, and Nathan and Haley continue to raise a now older James.

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09x13 One Tree Hill Aired: Apr. 04, 2012

In the final chapter of One Tree Hill, the tenth anniversary of Tric brings old faces and new possibilities for the Tree Hill family.

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One Tree Hill is Completed/Ended
The show had 9 seasons and 188 episodes air between 2003 and 2012.

Series Info

Type:
Scripted
Premiered:
Sep. 23, 2003
Status:
Completed/Ended
Runtime:
60 min.
Aired:
2003 - 2012
To-Date:
9 Seasons
188 Episodes
Network
The CW TV Network
AKA:
OTH (Abbreviation)

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  • Goof (continuity error): In the first episode of season 3, it is established that the lockers are in alphabetical order, explaining why Haley is between Nathan and Lucas. In several episodes…
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    Goof (continuity error): In the first episode of season 3, it is established that the lockers are in alphabetical order, explaining why Haley is between Nathan and Lucas. In several episodes following, Brooke's locker is shown to be only one locker away from the Scotts' lockers, which would be near impossible with her last name being Davis.
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  • After the third season, the show was picked up by The CW because The WB merged with UPN to form The CW.
  • The name "One Tree Hill" was taken from a U2 song of the same name. The creator, Mark Schwahn, was listening to 'U2''s 'The Joshua Tree' album. When the song "One Tree Hill" came on, he…
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    The name "One Tree Hill" was taken from a U2 song of the same name. The creator, Mark Schwahn, was listening to 'U2''s 'The Joshua Tree' album. When the song "One Tree Hill" came on, he decided to make it the title. (The song itself is named after One Tree Hill, a volcanic cone in the city of Auckland, New Zealand's largest city. The tree was removed in 2000 after being attacked in 1994, however, a plaque exists there and the location is still known as One Tree Hill, or more recently, its Maori name: Maungakiekie.)
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