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One Tree Hill - The Complete Second Season by Babu Subramaniam 'T.R.', Bethany Rooney, Billy Dickson, David Paymer, Gregory Prange
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DVD detailsActor: Bethany Joy Galeotti, Chad Michael Murray, Hilarie Burton, James Lafferty, Paul Johansson Director: Babu Subramaniam 'T.R.', Bethany Rooney, Billy Dickson, David Paymer, Gregory Prange Brand: Warner Brothers DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Original Language), Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround; English (Subtitled); Spanish (Subtitled); French (Subtitled) Format: Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen Picture Format: 1.78:1 Running Time: 993 minutes DVD Release Date: 2005-09-13 Audience Rating: Unrated Studio: Warner Home Video
DVD Reviews of One Tree Hill - The Complete Second SeasonDVD Review: season 2 one tree hill Summary: 5 Stars i now have all of the seasons on dvd definately worth the money if your a fan of the show i recommend getting them all on dvd
DVD Review: Enjoyed Seeing the Season All at Once - Like a long movie Summary: 5 StarsI purchased seasons 1-5 and will purchase season 6 when it's available. Love the show but was so behind on all the background that when I tried to watch it was hard to know about all that transpired before in the previous seasons. I am 40 and I guess it's a guilty pleasures since I think it was probably meant for a younger audience, but even at my age I enjoy the storylines. They are more mature than most of these series. It was also good to be able to see the whole season at once so that I didn't have to wait a week.
DVD Review: pleased customer Summary: 5 StarsI was extremely satisified as to how quickly the dvd's came. My niece was very excited to receive these for her Christmas gift!
DVD Review: OOne Tree Hill Summary: 5 StarsIs to be a Christmas present for my granddaughter. Case was cracked, but I cannot remember if this was in the despcription or not.
DVD Review: One Tree Hill Review Season 2 Summary: 5 StarsI am a fan of One Tree Hill. I enjoyed the Second Season very much. I look forward to purchasing the Third Season.
Description of One Tree Hill - The Complete Second SeasonWhat a difference 12 months make. In high school sophomore year half-brothers Nathan and Lucas Scott were bitter rivals on and off the basketball court. In junior year they bond as brothers. But there's drama trauma devotion betrayal twists and turns to come. This DVD set containing all 22 Season Two Episodes plus Insightful Extras continues the powerful saga of secrets kept and secrets revealed. To protect those he loves Lucas moves in with Dan. Brooke and Peyton mend their friendship - and begin a year of romantic turmoil for both. Nathan and Haley's marriage frays. Newcomers to Tree Hill High push emotions into high gear. And in the background is vindictive Dan Scott controlling others like an evil puppet master. But there are some things even he can't control.System Requirements:Running Time 993 MinFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre:?DRAMA Rating:?NR UPC:?012569715899 One Tree Hill: The Complete Second Season finds life in an uproar for virtually every major and minor character in the WB series set in One Tree, North Carolina. Basketball sensation Lucas Scott (Chad Michael Murray), illegitimate son of One Tree Hill's resident J.R.-like figure, car dealer, and all-around monster Dan Scott (Paul Johansson), has left town with his Uncle Keith (Craig Sheffer) to start a new life. (Keith himself has split One Tree to nurse a broken heart after his marriage proposal to Lucas's mom, Karen, played by Moira Kelly, was rejected.) It's not long, however, before Lucas has second thoughts, prompted in part by Dan's recent heart attack and the mess he (Lucas) left behind with two girls, Peyton (Hilarie Burton) and Brooke (Sophia Bush). Meanwhile, Lucas's half-brother, Nathan (James Lafferty), has married the former's lifelong best friend, Haley (Bethany Joy Lenz), a union approved by the bride's parents but not by Nathan's mother, Deb (Barbara Alyn Woods). (It should be mentioned that Nathan and Haley, as with nearly every other young person on this show, are not yet high school seniors. They only look much older.) All that's just the first couple of episodes of season 2. In the remaining 21, Dan temporarily fools everyone into believing he's a changed man following his cardiac crisis. In fact, he's worse than ever, trying to wreck Nathan and Haley's marriage, attempting to buy Lucas's loyalties, driving Deb into a drug-addicted stupor, pulling the rug out from beneath Keith (who took over Dan's dealership during the latter's illness), and waging a war, of sorts, with basketball coach Whitey (Barry Corbin) for influence over Nathan's destiny. While all this is going on, Haley leaves Nathan to join a music group, Peyton finds success running an all-ages night at a new club opened by Karen, Lucas finds evidence that Dan is cheating the IRS, Brooke's once-wealthy parents go broke, and actress Sheryl Lee (Twin Peaks) turns up toward season's end playing a mysterious visitor with a surprising connection to a major character's past. Whew. If One Tree Hill's first season succeeded in part because series creator Mark Schwahn kept, for a while, a tight focus on the early, rocky relationship between Nathan and Lucas, the second season works as a frenetic, ensemble drama with elements of camp and absurdity. The above-mentioned reference to Dallas villain J.R. Ewing proves apt in more ways than one. The final episode of One Tree Hill's sophomore season ends with its own, not-so-subtle variation on the classic who-shot-J.R. cliffhanger, leaving open to debate which of many possible One Tree candidates might have committed a foul (if understandable) bit of vengeance against a certain bad dude one loves to hate. --Tom Keogh
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