![]() I’ve watched the series so many times over and over again for comfort, but now I am re-watching for the first time weekly since it aired on TV and learning so much about not only the show but myself. It’s gotten me through my teen years, my college years, and now adulthood. ![]() I’ve been watching OTH since I was 12, when it first premiered on the WB. ![]() YES! There are ads, sure, but what doesn’t have ads nowadays? Deal with it! You women make your money □□□□ □□You deserve it! Again THANK YOU for taking the time to dive into your experiences, reactions and giving us content from YOUR experiences! I don’t even know if this would be possible with legalities and such, but could be cool!! I just think it would be super cool to really feel like we’re apart of it all. So Peyton’s original podcast/ website “Punk and Disorderly”, right? Is there any way y’all could gain access to that domain, and post the video version of these podcasts? I’m following on Instagram obviously, and I’m LOVING the little video snipits of y’all interacting! We can hear the POWER in your podcasts, but I want to SEE the power, SEE the interactions between y’all, I want to SEE the interactions between y’all and any guest stars. Your characters were EVERYTHING to me, are everything to me. I kept in contact with my best friends even when we went our separate ways. I found my way in this world, to the best of my ability. Then into adult life I started my own business. I was the shy innocent girl like Haley in the beginning of the first season who had all the opportunities but never knew what to choose. I was the fashion designer in highschool. I was the one who had the punching dummy and the padded gloves. I could go on and on about how POWERFUL you all are Peyton and Brooke were the REASON why I took to self defense so hard in highschool. I’m absolutely in love with everything y’all have done so far! I cannot wait to hear more of your experience and your reactions to watching the most influential, powerful, staple from my teenage/ young adult life. This show has literally been my best friend since my junior year of high school, as crazy as it sounds it actually helped ease me into my young adult life, and kind of helped me process everything in a more mature way. Kind Campaign is a tax-deductible 501(c)(3) non-profit organization responsible for organizing school Kind Clubs nationwide and offering free assemblies to promote kindness.įor more One Tree Hill nostalgia, the Drama Queens podcast has a new episode every Monday at midnight.Love y’all, literally rewatching this show for the 9th time with y’all (and occasionally watching forward and then watching current with y’all, lol). The hosts played truth or dare, answered fan questions, and Joy shared how to make some signature cocktails.Īt the end of the night, Molly Thompson and Lauren Paul, cofounders of Kind Campaign, talked about their company, its purpose, and how to help. Ackles talked about how she was nervous joining the cast in her first big acting role. The character was introduced in the third season and changed the characters’ lives. The show’s main villain Rachel Gatina, actress Danneel Ackles, also attended the event. DeGraw’s song “I Don’t Want To Be” was used as the One Tree Hill theme song. Allen also performed a song from the show colloquially called “Naley’s Song”. Allen’s single “Best Shot” was incorporated into the show. Three special guests for the event included singers Jimmie Allen and Gavin DeGraw as well as actress Danneel Ackles.Ĭountry music singer Jimmie Allen shared an anecdote about being a fan of the show since the very beginning and calling the actors by their character’s names. The event was $25 and all proceeds went to the girl-against-girl, anti-bullying organization Kind Campaign. The streaming platform Looped aired a two-hour One Tree Hill, or OTH, Drama Queens Live! On Demand virtual event with former cast members and hosts Sophia Bush, Bethany Joy Lenz, and Hilarie Burton Morgan. One Tree Hill saw nine seasons from 2003-2012 with a top weekly viewership of 4.3 million during its peak second season according to Hollywood Reporter. The One Tree Hill podcast Drama Queens celebrates the anniversary of The CW Network’s hit teen drama series as the beloved show turned 18 this year.
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