
Product Details
- Actors: Chad Michael Murray, James Lafferty, Hilarie Burton, Bethany Joy Galeotti, Sophia Bush
- Directors: Bethany Rooney, Billy Dickson, David Jackson, David Paymer, Gregory Prange
- Format: Box set, Color, Dolby, DVD, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
- Language: English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround)
- Subtitles: Spanish, French
- Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
- Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
- Number of discs: 6
- Rated: Unrated
- Studio: Warner Home Video
- DVD Release Date: September 26, 2006
- Run Time: 937 minutes
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Item Description
In the season premiere, just after spending the summer out of town, Brooke returns to Tree Hill. Lucas welcomes his mother at the airport. Peyton investigates a mysterious woman who claims to be her mother. Meanwhile, Nathan ought to deal with Haley's reappearance and the aftermath of the fire at Scott Motors. ... Dan's fate right after the fire is revealed.
- Runtime: 43 minutes
- Original air date: October 05, 2005
- Network: The CW
One Tree Hill: The Complete Third Season (2006)
Buyer Evaluations
In my junior year of high school A single TREE HILL premiered following the cancellation of DAWSON'S CREEK and ever because the fairly initially episode I tuned into the series attempting to fill the void that DAWSON left. Yet regardless of the fact that every Thursday morning in Spanish class me and my fellow classmates would invest additional time discussing the newest episodes than the verbs we where suppose to be congegating, the series was in no way actually appointment tv for me. Although towards the middle of the first season the writers changed part of their staff and the WB put alot more umpth behind the show and slowly the top quality kept developing till it reached its penicale in the third season - when 1 TREE HILL became my favorite tv on the air (and this getting mentioned by a male college sophomore).
Starting in this, the third year, we acquire the characters very much established as well as their relationships to 1 a further, their histories, and the place in the series as a entire. So suitable from the beginning of the season anything starts to click together, and once the action begins going and the momentium starts developing (about episode four) the season doesn't take a breath.. even in the final moments of the season (literally).
Right after spending two season's depicted the gang's junior year of High School, Season 3 begins out at the starting of senior year for the gang and everybody is in a completely different spot, attempting to live their own lives: Peyton is dealing with loosing Jake, yet again, and to add to her challenges her birth mother has come to town with a heartbreaking secret. Brooke returns to tree hill following moving to Los Angeles with her parents, nonetheless heartbroken over Lucas, but searching to move on and appreciate her senior year. Nathan and Hailey arn't speaking significantly, and are living in different houses generally just attempting to get via the day without having to deal with 1 an additional. Lucas is attempting to wrap his head about what happend with Dan in the dealership, and his newly discovered heart predicament.
That just adds a summary to the rather 1st couple of episodes and latter on in the season every thing is turned upside-down by the untimely death of a important cast member in the mists of a local school shooting (a repercussion from last season's time-capsols), and from their almost everything starts to escalade into chaos top up to the can not-take-a-breath seaosn finale (that came certainly close to getting the series finale).
Although season 3 doesn't deal with any of the major items about being a senior (prom, senior trip, college applicatons/exceptances, graduation, and moving on - that is all to be the concentrate of season four, presently airing on the CW), it is still the strongest season to date and a purpose to remain tune for season 4!
Season Three Episodes include things like:
Like You Like an Arsonist
From the Edge of the Deep Green Sea
Initially Day on a Brand New Planet
An Try to Tip The Scales
A Mulititude of Casualties
Locked Hearts and Hand Grenades
Champagne For My Genuine Friends, Genuine Pain For My Sham Close friends
The Worst Day Considering that Yesterday
How a Resurrection Actually Feels
Brave New Planet
Return of the Future
I've Got Dreams To Recall
The Wind That Blew My Heart Away
All Tomorrow's Parties
Just Watch The Fireworks
With Tired Eyes, Tired Minds, Tired Souls, We Slept (With Commentary)
Who Will Survive, and What Will Be Left of Them?
When It Isn't Like It Should Be
I Slept With Somebody In Fall Out Boy And All I Got Was This Stupid Song Written About Me
Everyday is a Sunday Evening
More than the Hills and Far Away
The Show Need to Go On (With Commentary)
This show is way more than a teen "who ends with whom" show...It really is reality.
It really is drama.
It's emotional. It can leave you breathless.
And this season was the very best yet. It dealt with even alot more troubles: Breast Cancer, suicide, forgiveness, trust, death, second probabilities, like, and above all: discovering your self. Acquiring out who you want to be.
It really is what the teens, as well as the adults, deal with in just about every episode.
The acting is excellent there is not a poor apple in the bunch. The chemistry between every single character is so obvious on screen that a single can conveniently grow to be up.
The music is hand chosen, and fits perfectly to the scene...it's not randomly placed.
The writing this season was brillant. The crew definitely knew where they wanted to go this season.
There had been definately tears, even even more shockers, and a few shouts of "Lastly" over the course of this season (Naley reunion), and this is a single fan who eagerly awaits Season four on the WB's new network.
Good job to the cast and crew...and to the fans, we earned it!
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