7 Reasons Why We just Can't Get Enough of 'One Tree Hill'
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7 Reasons Why We just Can't Get Enough of 'One Tree Hill'

Somehow they all end up being OK in the end, and so do we.

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7 Reasons Why We just Can't Get Enough of 'One Tree Hill'
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"One Tree Hill" -- Once you start watching, it's almost impossible to stop. Through everything these characters go through, they always seem to bounce back, and somehow, so do we. Every time we watch, us fans experience a whirlwind of emotion; from envying relationships, to grieving losses of some of our favorite characters, to wishing we were Brooke Davis. The "One Tree Hill" addiction is real and here's why.

(Warning: Spoiler Alert if you haven't seen the show)

1. Nathan and Haley's Relationship

Despite their getting married in high school and having a baby the day of their graduation, Nathan and Haley have always been 'relationship goals'. From working out their problems when times get tough to encouraging each other to follow their dreams, it's difficult not to ship their relationship as hard as we all do.

2.The cuteness overload that is Jamie Scott


No explanation needed.

3. Lucas and Haley's friendship

Duh, everyone wants a best friend of the opposite sex to get advice from and hang around with, but Lucas and Haley take friendship goals to a whole different level.(Having a best friend that looks like Chad Michael Murray certainly doesn't hurt either... just saying.

4. Brooke Davis

Whether we want to admit it or not, we all want to be like or date Brooke Davis. She's beautiful, strong, confident, determined, and extremely hard not to have a crush, or in my case, girl crush, on.

5. Guest Appearances

From Gavin DeGraw, to Pete Wenz, to Kid Cudi, "One Tree Hill" is constantly mixing it up with different guest stars. As a "One Tree Hill" addict watching in 2016, there are always some great throwback songs featured that will take you back to your younger years, and "I Don't Want to Be" by Gavin DeGraw is constantly stuck in your head.

6. Constant Drama


Although we all hate to admit it, we all love a little drama, and drama on TV is definitely better than having drama in our own lives. Even if/when we end up crying during every episode, we will not stop watching.

7. Valuable Life Lessons

Every episode of "One Tree Hill" has a take-home message. Although "One Tree Hill" may just be our source of entertainment, lessons about friendship, family, and self-growth can actually be learned.


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