23 Things That All 'One Tree Hill' Fans Can Agree On
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23 Things That All 'One Tree Hill' Fans Can Agree On

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23 Things That All 'One Tree Hill' Fans Can Agree On
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We all have that one show that means absolutely everything to us. A show that has made you laugh and cry and feel things you didn't even realize a TV show could make you feel. For me and countless others, this show is "One Tree Hill."

For those of us who have seen all 187 episodes numerous times and consider the characters family by now, there are just certain things we can agree on, and here are 23 of them.

1. There has never ever been anyone or anything sexier than Nathan Scott at the Boy Toy auction.

2. There has really never ever been anyone or anything sexier than Nathan Scott on any given day.

3. Peyton Sawyer had perfected the ugly cry long before Kim K was doing it.

4. Haley really should've saved us all the drama and just invited Nathan to tour with her.

5. Peyton was seriously asking for some psycho stalker drama by having a live 24/7 webcam feed.

6. The Sunkist obsession of season 3 got a little too real...

7. You still have nightmares about the school shooting episode.

8. Fall Out Boy, Kid Cudi, Sheryl Crow, and Gavin Degraw probably wouldn't have been playing shows in Tree Hill, North Carolina...but you loved it anyway.

9. You will always feel incomplete for not knowing what Lucas wrote in that letter to Brooke and Peyton.

10. You now suffer from unrealistically high expectations of love. (Thanks a lot, Naley.)

11. It was a little disheartening that all the characters were rich and famous by the age of 22 and you were still in bed watching the show.

12. Lindsey might've been the most unlikeable person ever, and she and Lucas should've never been a thing.

13. You honestly can't even blame Nanny Carrie for trying to kidnap this little thing.

14. You cried like a baby at Quentin's funeral.

15. Julian's high fives were the greatest things ever.

16. You've never been as proud of or inspired by someone as you are of Brooke Davis.

17. You HATED when they had someone different sing the theme song in every episode during season 8.

18. Every time Quinn ate a toaster pastry, you wanted to eat a toaster pastry.

19. You're severely disappointed that you can't actually watch 'Seven Dreams 'Til Tuesday.'

20. There is absolutely no justifiable reason for Peyton missing Brooke's wedding.

21. The real-life removal of the river court should be punished by law.

22. You wish you could personally thank every "OTH" writer, because DAMN did they know how to give you the feels.

23. You know if there really was a Tree Hill, there would only be one...and it would be your home.

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