One Tree Hill season 6
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No. of episodes | 24 |
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Original network | The CW |
Original release | September 1, 2008 May 18, 2009 | –
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The sixth season of One Tree Hill, an American television series, began on September 1, 2008 and concluded on May 18, 2009 with a total of 24 episodes. This is the third season to air on The CW television network. The season's seventh episode, "Messin' with the Kid" achieved a series high in Adults 18–34 with a 2.7 rating.[1]
Season six is the final season for original cast members Chad Michael Murray and Hilarie Burton.[2] Their characters, Lucas and Peyton, leave Tree Hill with their newborn baby in the finale.[3]
Overview
Lucas proposes to Peyton. They decide to get married. Peyton gives Lucas the startling news that she is having his baby. Nathan tries to make a comeback in basketball, Haley has to make a decision involving her career, Brooke takes in a young girl named Sam and deals with being attacked in her own store, and Dan spends time with Jamie as he waits on a heart transplant. Meanwhile, a movie producer named Julian Baker comes to Tree Hill and wants to make An Unkindness of Ravens into a movie.
Cast and characters
Episodes
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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107 | 1 | "Touch Me I'm Going to Scream, Part 1" | Stuart Gillard | Mark Schwahn | September 1, 2008 | 3T7551 | 3.25[4] |
108 | 2 | "One Million Billionth of a Millisecond on a Sunday Morning" | Greg Prange | Mark Schwahn | September 8, 2008 | 3T7552 | 3.28[5] |
109 | 3 | "Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly." | Liz Friedlander | Mark Schwahn | September 15, 2008 | 3T7553 | 3.37[6] |
110 | 4 | "Bridge Over Troubled Water" | Paul Johansson | Terrence Coli | September 22, 2008 | 3T7554 | 3.15[7] |
111 | 5 | "You've Dug Your Own Grave, Now Lie in It" | John Asher | William H. Brown | September 29, 2008 | 3T7555 | 3.42[8] |
112 | 6 | "Choosing My Own Way of Life" | Clark Mathis | John A. Norris | October 13, 2008 | 3T7556 | 3.47[9] |
113 | 7 | "Messin' with the Kid" | Greg Prange | Mike Herro & David Strauss | October 20, 2008 | 3T7557 | 3.70[10] |
114 | 8 | "Our Life Is Not a Movie or Maybe" | Peter Kowalski | Mark Schwahn | October 27, 2008 | 3T7558 | 3.21[11] |
115 | 9 | "Sympathy for the Devil" | Bradley Walsh | Michael Daniels | November 3, 2008 | 3T7559 | 3.02[12] |
116 | 10 | "Even Fairy Tale Characters Would Be Jealous" | Janice Cooke | Nikki Schiefelbein | November 10, 2008 | 3T7560 | 3.00[13] |
117 | 11 | "We Three (My Echo, My Shadow and Me)" | Joe Davola | Chad Michael Murray | November 17, 2008 | 3T7561 | 2.72[14] |
118 | 12 | "You Have to Be Joking (Autopsy of the Devil's Brain)" | Mark Schwahn | Mark Schwahn | November 24, 2008 | 3T7562 | 2.65[15] |
119 | 13 | "Things a Mama Don't Know" | Michael J. Leone | Karin Gist | January 5, 2009 | 3T7563 | 2.66[16] |
120 | 14 | "A Hand to Take Hold of the Scene" | Chad Michael Murray | Mike Daniels | January 12, 2009 | 3T7564 | 3.06[17] |
121 | 15 | "We Change, We Wait" | Les Butler | John Norris | January 19, 2009 | 3T7565 | 2.60[18] |
122 | 16 | "Screenwriter's Blues" | Bethany Joy Lenz | Mike Herro & David Strauss | February 2, 2009 | 3T7566 | 2.65[19] |
123 | 17 | "You and Me and the Bottle Makes Three Tonight" | Greg Prange | Terrence Coli | March 16, 2009 | 3T7567 | 2.41[20] |
124 | 18 | "Searching for a Former Clarity" | Joe Davola | Mark Schwahn | March 23, 2009 | 3T7568 | 2.40[21] |
125 | 19 | "Letting Go" | Paul Johansson | David Handelman | March 30, 2009 | 3T7569 | 2.36[22] |
126 | 20 | "I Would for You" | Peter B. Kowalski | Chris "CARM" Armstrong & Bryan Gracia | April 20, 2009 | 3T7570 | 2.45[23] |
127 | 21 | "A Kiss to Build a Dream On" | Erica Dunton | Karin Gist | April 27, 2009 | 3T7571 | 2.28[24] |
128 | 22 | "Show Me How to Live" | James Lafferty | William H. Brown | May 4, 2009 | 3T7572 | 2.23[25] |
129 | 23 | "Forever and Almost Always" | Greg Prange | Mark Schwahn | May 11, 2009 | 3T7573 | 2.30[26] |
130 | 24 | "Remember Me as a Time of Day" | Mark Schwahn | Mark Schwahn | May 18, 2009 | 3T7574 | 2.67[27] |
Production
The CW announced on March 3, 2008 that One Tree Hill was renewed for a sixth season.[28] It was later reported the season would consist of twenty-four episodes.[29]
Storylines
Brooke begins her battle with her mom, Victoria, who battles to claim Clothes Over Bro's. Lucas and the Ravens basketball team must come to terms with the death of the star player. Nathan begins his comeback, Haley also hits the recording studio, while Peyton and Lucas settle down and begin a family. Brooke, left broken and shaken after her attack, takes in foster child Sam, who was responsible for the attack, and the attacker also turned out to be Q's killer. Nanny Carrie returns, after hitting Dan with a car, and taking him hostage, she lures Haley and Jamie to her, and attacks them, only to be killed by Dan, after weeks of torture. Mouth and Millicent have dramas and depart, while newcomer Julian Baker, rocks Brooke's world and begins to turn Lucas' book into a movie. With Peyton's alarming pregnancy, Lucas' finally allows for a wedding, only for Peyton to collapse at home, and go into a coma. The season finale ends with Brooke and Julian declaring their love for one another, Nathan making it into the NBA, and Lucas and Peyton leave Tree Hill.
Reception
The season opened to 3.24 million viewers and a 1.7 Adults 18–49 rating. Episode 7 hit series highs in Adults 18–34 with a 2.7 rating, it also hit its second best numbers in The CW's target audience of Women 18-34 with a 4.0 rating.[1] The episode also reached its highest Adults 18–49 rating of the season, with a 1.9.[10] The finale was seen by 2.67 million viewers and achieved a 1.3 Adults 18–49.[27]
DVD release
The DVD release of season six was released after the season has completed broadcast on television. It has been released in Region 1. As well as every episode from the season, the DVD release features bonus material such as audio commentaries on some episodes from the creator and cast, deleted scenes, gag reels and behind-the-scenes featurettes.
The Complete Sixth Season | |||||
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Release dates | |||||
United States | United Kingdom | Australia | |||
August 25, 2009 | October 5, 2009[30] | February 3, 2010[31] |
References
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