Thursday, April 5, 2012

One Tree Hill Season 9 Finale Recap

For the past 9-years, One Tree Hill becomes a spectacular drama-series that captured the hearts and minds of the national as well worldwide viewers. It is probably hard for you to say your final goodbye to the casts and characters of the show, right? You can visit the official website of The CW Television Network for replay and other important details you shouldn't missed from the season finale.

One Tree Hill Season 9 Finale

We are writing a recap that can probably give you a chance to understand about of what happened from the last Wednesday, April 4, 2012 last episode of the show. A two-hours straight final episode gave us a chance to know the story that leaved us a great viewing experience and inspiration. The rivalry of Nathan Scott (James Lafferty) and Lucas Scott (Chad Michael Murray) end up but the lesson will remain in our minds.


James Lafferty as Nathan Scott


Chad Michael Murray as Lucas Scott

Peyton (Hilarie Burton) inform the fans and followers of One Tree Hill through her official fan site to keep up with what we need to know about the season finale. Tributes those folks working hard for the success of the series showed out in Twitter as well in Facebook. Die hard fans continue to knock for another season for the favor of those who loved the outstanding stars.

Everything started from a basketball challenge between Lucas and Nathan but when Peyton entered their life, things immediately change like a big twists in the story. And before the season finale kickoff last Wednesday night, other stars reach out to their Twitter followers by giving their final goodbye. Aside from Bethany Joy Galeotti, Tyler Hilton also share his innermost feeling towards the last episode of the show.


Bethany Joy Galeotti


Tyler Hilton

Bethany wrote her final message on her official website reminding everyone that the season finale will be filled with a joyful hope for those people living in One Tree Hill. Someone needs to leave and the gatherings around the small community is a good start for all of them to keep up with their lives in a brighter way.

Photos Taken from Season Finale

 

 

 

Just like of Smallville, the two-hour airtime episode of the show remind us to keep following the people who gave us the reason to celebrate a good life.

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