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Friday, May 06, 2005 Just only recently that I got hooked to the show "One Tree Hill". I don't know how to explain it, just like you don't know what the explanations of the presence of lesbians and gays in ths world right now. Some how, I prefer OTH to The O.C. The characters matters a lot to me but not the casts. More importantly I'd rather be impressed by the storyline than the popularity of a show. This OTH has different concept for each episodes and better still, there's no "to be continued..."What begins on that episode, ends on that episode itself. Nice. No impatient waiting for another 7 long days, thus increasing the suspectibility of forgetting what happened before. I'm a very patient guy, am I? And I don't suffer from short term memory losses, occasionally. I just hate delays, likes things to finish fast and there and then. No hassles, no messes. Get the idea? OTH somehow reminds me of the Chicken Soup series. Sometimes there's lessons to be learnt from the episodes, others pose interesting issues of the current world. I particularly like last week's one. The cast were made to play a dare game, not knowing that each dare actually helps them to conquer their fears, except for one that used the game to his advantage, that's to "get to a lady better". Visiting graveyards, making out with someone, capturing "wild" animals... how interesting can the situation get? Yeah, I feel you. Bad values portrayed? Don't practise them! Get the idea behind what's shown. I'm sure you're matured enough to get that into your head, right? I thoroughly remember a scenario in last night's show. This guy, obviously lacking the looks, actually portrays the humility and heart to buy back a doll house that's been the dear of a gal. Mind you, it has been sold at the gal's garage sale days before at a hefty price tag of 450 pounds sterling. It did carve a smile on my face before I realise that my mum has been frowning at my weird facial expression, obviously not knowing what had happened. Urgh... Pardon me for not knowing the characters' name yet. As I've said, I only got hooked to it recently. A pity not earlier though. But what I know is that from the word of mouth of my gal friends, the show displays a wide array of "cute and handsome" guys...yeah, yeah. Whatever, really. I only know that Chad Michael Murray's in it. But hey, the main gal character is pretty hot too! |