One Tree Hill – The Complete TV Series DVD Box Set includes season 1–9 in a massive 49 disc complete collection, over 125 hours of content!
When this popular nighttime soap debuted in 2003, Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) and Nathan Scott (James Lafferty) were sworn enemies on and off the basketball court. The reason for this tension eventually revealed itself: the boys were half-brothers. This bitter secret proved to be just one of many that would shape the drama of Tree Hill, the town where Lucas, Nathan, their families, and their peers all reside.
Parental conflict and steamy romantic triangles create much of the show's tension, with the character of Dan Scott (Nathan and Lucas's father) developing into one of television's most sinister villains. In a bold move, the show's fifth season jumped ahead to the group's post-college years, introducing a whole new set of challenges for its characters.
49 disc boxed set, includes every episode from the series.
Season 1
Tree Hill is a small town. Maybe too small for half-brothers Lucas and Nathan
Scott, who share the same father but two very different lives. Nathan is the
golden boy, Lucas the abandoned illegitimate son – and now both of them are
on the same basketball team.
Given their pasts, the boys would have a hard enough time working together. But
add in the romantic compilations engendered by three beautiful girls – plus
the emotional turmoil created by adults who relive (and sometimes regret) their
long-ago decisions – and lives are guaranteed to collide.
“One Tree Hill: The Complete First Season manages to stand out in a world
of mundane television. While it may not be everyone's cup of tea,
it's certainly better than most of what passes for teen-oriented dramatic
television.” DVD Verdict
Season 2
What a difference a school year makes. At first half-brothers Nathan and Lucas
Scott were bitter rivals on and off the basketball court. Now they bond as
brothers. But there's drama, trauma, devotion, betrayal, twists and turns to
come.
Nathan and Haley's marriage frays. Newcomers to Tree Hill High push emotions
into high gear. And in the background is vindictive Dan Scott, controlling
others like an evil puppet master. But there are some things even he can't
control.
“One Tree Hill is still an enjoyable ride…If the first season was your
cup of tea, this will be too.” DVD Verdict
Season 3
Senior year. A time to grow up, to forget, to forgive, to dream, to learn to
love all over again. People come together…except Dan, consumed by anger as he
tracks down whoever started the fire that almost took his life. Tree Hill is
rocked by powerful new events-the good, the bad and the catastrophic.
The good: Haley fights to save her marriage, Peyton comes to terms with her
birth mother, Brooke creates a hot clothing line, and Keith comes home. The bad:
Dan gets a rival for worst person in Tree Hill-a conniving redhead named Rachel,
the new girl at school.
The catastrophic: Tragedy strikes Tree Hill High, and suddenly who wins the
cheerleading tournament or basketball championship seems insignificant compared
to who lives. And who doesn't.
“If you're a fan of The O.C. and Dawson's Creek, then you'll thoroughly
enjoy this series.” DVD Verdict
Season 4
Goodbye, Tree Hill High. Graduation nears. And with its approach comes the
realization that, for students and parents alike, life is changing forever.
There are new loves to nurture, old score still to settle.
The longtime triangle of Lucas, Peyton and Brooke finally comes down to two. The
memory of Keith – or is it his spirit? – inspires Lucas and Nathan and
haunts Dan. Two expectant mothers are about to raise Tree Hill's population
stats. Lucas begins to wonder what really happened the terrifying day Keith
died.
And the Ravens – led by Coach Whitey Durham – have one last chance for
hoops glory and the state championship. Live for now. Make way for what's to
come. Hello, future…
“for the TV-as-an-escape-from-reality camp, One Tree Hill is close to
perfection.” DVD Verdict
Season 5
Hello again! Four and a half years after the searing and surprising events that
marked their final days at Tree Hill High, old friends return to their North
Carolina hometown. Some of them reached the goals they set as teens: Lucas
published his novel, Brooke rocked the fashion world as an acclaimed couturiere
and Haley became the teacher she always yearned to be. Some didn't: Peyton
crashed and burned in L.A., and Nathan saw his promise of pro hoops glory
evaporate in a single, violent moment. But once they're back home in this
involving 5-Disc, 18-Episode Season Five Set, everyone discovers so much is the
same: love, friendship, challenges, triumphs, laughs, tears… and dreams. As
Lucas says, it's just the beginning.
“successfully avoids jumping the shark (in fact, viewership returned to an
all-time high) and will likely become a lesson to all those high school dramas
on how to handle the post-high school years.” DVD Verdict
Season 6
Will this be the year dreams come true? Dreams of a basketball comeback
(Nathan), of musical success (Haley), of finding happiness (Peyton), of finding
a decent job (Mouth), of being like his hero Q (Jamie), of saving the Clothes
Over Bro's brand from her rhymes-with-witch mom (Brooke), or of marrying the
right girl (Lucas – and speaking of Lucas, just which one is the right
girl?). What isn't a dream: Dan learning what it's like to be on the other side
of a sadist-victim relationship, Skills' and Deb's hookup threatening to come
unhooked…and all the love and heartbreak, suspense and surprises that
24 powerful Season 6 episodes on 7 discs can hold.
Season 7
Lucas and Peyton are gone, but One Tree Hill's tales of intertwined and
passions remain stronger than ever in this 22-Episode, 5-Disc Seventh Season.
Nathan's NBA career is threatened by explosive scandal. Haley faces a family
tragedy. Brooke thinks she's found true love with Julian – until a Hollywood
hottie decides he's just her type. Dan leaves the slammer for the media
spotlight and a sexy young wife (someone you know, OTH fans). Millie Spirals
into self-destruction, breaking Mouth's heart. And compelling new characters
arrive: Haley's beautiful sister Quinn and Nathan's agent Clay, both with
secrets from the past and dramatic new stories to tell.
Season 8
So many plans glow with happiness in these 22 Episodes on 5 discs packed with
all the drama that makes Hill fans want to share every minute. Nathan begins an
exciting new career. Haley joyfully awaits the arrival of Jamie's little
sister. Brooke and Julian invite all their friends to a wonderful wedding –
and Skills makes sure this Tree Hill hitching goes off without a hitch. But
darkness mingles with the light. After last season's shooting, Quinn and Clay
fight for their lives. And in an all-time-great episode, a ferocious storm pits
loved characters in a thrilling life-and-death struggle against a
raging river.
Season 9
Fans will relish every heart-stopping moment in the final 13 episodes of this
addictive series. New parents Brooke and Julian adjust to twin babies and two
careers. Haley embarks on a crash course in crisis management when
Nathan's work trip to Europe takes a dark and devastating turn. Quinn and Clay,
Millie and Mouth, Alex and Chase strap themselves into love's roller coaster.
Patriarchs resurface, long unseen friends rally forces, and a foe is vanquished.
Despair looms on the horizon, yet redemption and renewal are close at hand in
the powerful, heartrending conclusion of One Tree Hill.