So, anyway, four years have just flown by, and suddenly the kids of Tree Hill are all grown up and have those typical graduate jobs, such as baseball-coach/novelist, fashion designer and sportscaster.
It's the same gripping mix of warmth and angst from well-dressed hot girls and men with big arms and wounded expressions. Only the cast is no longer pretending to be 18. Relief all round.
We realise it's a bit tabloid of us, but we're terribly excited by K-Fed's recurring role. There's tons more in store. Why, here's just a sample sentence from Wikipedia: "Skills, who has broken up with Bevin, who is now married to Tim, with whom she has a child, begins dating a woman online, who is eventually revealed to be..." I mean, blimey. It's all go.
Meanwhile, here's something we cribbed from a dusty old press release:
Tree Hill is a typical North Carolina town, where family, sports and the American Dream live large. The town is notable for the local basketball team, The Ravens and playing for the school team guarantees prestige and social superiority. Two half brothers, who have lived separate lives due to the involvement of their father, are basketball prodigies and aspiring Ravens. Soon their dramas are played out on the court.
Basketball ace Nathan Scott has inherited the crown of high school popularity once held by his father, Dan, while his distant half-brother Lucas Scott, also a talented player, remains an outsider. While Nathan enjoys all the attention, Lucas spends nights shooting hoops on a grotty riverfront court and can only dream about what could be. Fathered by Dan and then abandoned as he pursued his own basketball career, Lucas remains the son who was never acknowledged.
Now Lucas' and Nathan's paths intersect for the first time as both join The Ravens and years of neglect and family strife come to the fore. In the middle of this drama stands Peyton Sawyer, Nathan's beautiful, edgy girlfriend who just may have more in common with the other brother. And then there’s Lucas’ best friend Haley, who soon hooks up with Nathan. Throw in the quiet animosity between Dan and his brother, Keith, along with Lucas' mother, Karen, all of who must cope with the aftermath of their choices, and something has to give.
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