John Tucker must die.

Såg nästan precis på tv att imorgon klockan 21:30 på kanal 4 så visas filmen "John Tucker must die" där Sophia Bush är med och spelar en roll :)


Imorgon gäller det!

Åhhh, imorgon är det två timmar långa final avsnittet av OTH. Som jag längtar. Jag hoppas verkligen att det blir ett superbra avsnitt och alla är samlade tillsammans. Gud vad jag komemr gråta, haha! Jag la inte upp någon ny sneak peak eller promo för imorgondagens avsnitt för jag vill titta på det hela imorgon istället, det tror jag de flesta kanske vill, hehe ;P

Avsnitt 9x13

Hittade en text om finalen på torsdag! :)

This Wednesday, fans will watch the final episode of "One Tree Hill" when the ninth season wraps with a two-hour goodbye event on The CW. Though we'll bid farewell to our favorite characters, the show lives on within the show, as Julian combines his two passions - film making and Brooke.

But just how final is this finale? There's no denying the popularity of remakes, revamps, and the ever-trendy "reimaginings" these days. The CW's "90210" comes to mind, of course. This season alone, The CW is developing two series -- "The Carrie Diaries" and "Beauty and the Beast" -- based on television shows that wrapped years ago.

It's only natural to wonder whether "One Tree Hill" could resurface, whether as a reunion movie or a revived series. Zap2it checked in with creator Mark Schwahn for one last "One Tree Hill" chat this week, and he told us that he'd certainly consider visiting Tree Hill again in the future.

"I'm leery to answer, because some people are like, 'Why won't he just let it die! Let it go! It hasn't been good for years! I'm tired of this guy!'" he laughs. "But you create these characters for years, and live with them, and spend so many episodes writing about their lives. I've spent so many years having conversations with these fictional characters, I always say that when I get old I'm going to be so senile, talking to these make-believe characters."

If there's a demand from the audience for a return to Tree Hill, Schwahn is willing to further sacrifice his future lucidity. "Yeah, I love the characters and I love the world. I would never say never; it's all project-specific. The way I look at it is: there are people who love the show. If they miss it, if they're interested in some stone that we haven't turned over yet, then why not? If people want to see it, and they love it, and we love it, then I don't think it's anyone else's business."

If Warner Bros. is ever looking to develop a revival, may we suggest "Tree Hill: The Logan Evans Years"? That kid is the best.

Och jag hoppas VERKLIGEN inte att detta var något april skämt :)


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