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cutcaspers · 2 years ago
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tag drop -- brooke davis
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seredelgi · 3 years ago
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One Tree hill ships ranking
So ok, this is very mainstream but I just wanted to do this thing. This is my opinion, no need to get upset.
Note: I’m only rating couples that did, at some point, develop some sort of romantic  or pshysical feelings, wether mutual or one sided. Also, I will be rating them based on how much I enjoyed them. This means that if one is higher, it doesn’t mean it’s better on every aspect.
1. Nathan Royal Scott & Haley James Scott
Is there even anything to say? Those two are soulmates.
2. Peyton Sawyer and Jake Jagielski
Because those two had such perfect chemistry, and Peyton did deserve a guy like Jake.
3. Brooke Davis and Julian Baker
Damn am I glad that Brooke finally got the happy ending she deserved. She could finally feel loved and taken care of, and Julian was so good to her.
4. Brooke Davis and Lucas Scott
Because, as much as I hate Lucas for breaking her heart twice and for pretty much being unsufferable, he was his best version of himself when he had Brooke at his side. Plus, those two have great chemistry.
5. Peyton Sawyer and Lucas Scott
They were kinda cute, even though I definetely felt less chemistry than there ever was with Brooke, Lucas has always loved and wanted Peyton more. I’m happy they got together in the end, I just wish they had realized it without breaking hearts all over town.
6. Brooke Davis and Chase Adams
I don’t know why, but I loved this storyline very much, even if it didn’t last that long.
7. Skills Taylor and Bevin Mirskey
Too cute omg, deserved so much more screentime.
8. Karen Roe and Andy Hargrove
Liked their relationship far more than her and Keith, and loved Andy’s character. Pretty underrated.
9. Quinn James and Clay Evans
Kinda cute, even if, let’s face it, completely predictable.
10. Marvin “Mouth Mcfadden and Millicent Huxtable
Cute, even though they never really interensted me that much.
11. Skills Taylor and Deb Lee
I thought they were funny and very cute, despite the age gap. I could see Skills going for an older woman. Sue me.
Also, Deb’s best era.
12. Lucas Scott and Rachel Gatina
Well, what can I say? I kind of enjoyed watching Lucas end up going after someone else while two beautiful girls are already after him.
13. Karen Roe and Keith Scott
I’ll be honest, I’ve never really liked the two that much even as characters, so I wasn’t really into it. That, plus the absent chemistry, and the typical storyline of the man who is in love and never tells it because??? But, they were left without any clousure, and they had a daughter, so…
14. Brooke Davis and Owen Morello
They had something, but the show decided to ruin it.
15. Chase Adams and Alex Duprè
So yeah, they made sense.
16. Brooke Davis and Felix Taggaro
Ok so, I didn’t enjoy them that much, and they were pretty toxic, BUT at least I could see him really caring for her even if his ways were more than flawed. Brooke just deserved better tho.
17. Dan Scott and Karen Roe
I know, I’m surprised they made it so high, but the thing is, even if they were, of course, a big fat no in the end, I feel like the show had to explore their dynamic at least once before putting it away for good. I enjoyed that storyline very much exactly because of the complications that it developed.
18. Nathan Scott and Peyton Sawyer
As a couple? Absolutely freaking not. Worst pairing ever. They brought the worst in each other, but as friends? They just made perfect sense.
19. Nathan Scott and Brooke Davis
If there ever was a universe in which Nathan Scott wasn’t madly in love with Haley James, which I highly doubt, than in that universe, these two still fuck. In our universe tho, they were, without a doubt, the most underrated friendship of the show. And we were absolutely ROBBED of more scenes.
20. Dan Scott and Rachel Gatina
Ugh, as much as I see the reason behind them together I just wish they hadn’t done Rachel so dirty. Such a good character, but they kinda let her go in the latest seasons.
21. Nathan Scott and Rachel Gatina
As much as I would have never have beared the sight of them actually together, it was kind of fun to see Rachel try.
22. Dan Scott and Deb Lee
Absolutely freaking worst couple of the show, brought the worst in each other, and were never able to get through their differences, not even for their son.
23. Haley James Scott and Chris Keller
Haley’s lowest point, we can all agree on that. But I kind of feel like this had to happen to make her and Nathan’s relationship even stronger.
24. Peyton Sawyer and Julian Baker
Not gonna lie, I was pretty interensted when it became clear they had a past and it seemed like he wanted her back, but then, as soon as the Brooke/ Julian dynamic developed, I just didn’t want Brooke to have someone to share with Peyton all over again.
25. Lucas Scott and Lindsey Strauss
A pathetic attempt at making us fear they wouldn’t have let Peyton and Lucas finally be happy, and yet another excuse for Lucas to behave despicably.
26. Chase Adams and Mia Catalano
I’m sleeping already.
27. Peyton Sawyer and Peter Wentz
For real?
28. Julian Baker and Alex Duprè
I cannot express how much this relationship frustrated me. Because I got that, but why can’t Brooke just get a break and have a man without competing with anyone?
29. Rachel Gatina and Cooper Lee
No. Just… No.
Surely I’ll be missing some. Some of them i didn’t put ‘cause they’re not enough relevant to me.
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hilarieburtonmorgan · 3 years ago
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‘One Tree Hill’ Stars Sophia Bush, Hilarie Burton Morgan and Bethany Joy Lenz Welcome ‘Drama Queens’ Podcast’s First Guest (EXCLUSIVE)
“One Tree Hill” stars Sophia Bush, Hilarie Burton Morgan and Bethany Joy Lenz are taking fans down memory lane with their new iHeartRadio podcast “Drama Queens,” which recaps all of the onscreen drama from the show’s 187 episodes and provides behind-the-scenes insight from the women behind the characters of Brooke Davis, Peyton Sawyer and Haley James Scott.
But for the “Drama Queens'” next episode, the trio will add one of Tree Hill’s finest to the conversation.
“Lee Norris joins us first to talk about what it was like to literally be the tentpole of basketball on our show, Marvin McFadden,” Bush tells Varietyexclusively.
“We truly couldn’t have imagined having anyone else come on first,” she explains. “He was like the second person we called after speaking to each other. So, we’re so, so excited. It’s so fun to reminisce with him and to kind of get the gang back together; it feels really good.”
Norris appeared as Marvin ‘Mouth’ McFadden in 171 episodes of the teen drama’s nine-season run, and joins the podcast as the stars unpack “One Tree Hill’s” third episode, titled “Are You True?” which originally aired in Oct. 2003.
Burton Morgan agrees that having Norris as their first guest was a “no brainer.”
“Lee has been a true blue friend to virtually everyone in our cast, and has been there since day one of the pilot,” Burton Morgan says. “On top of that, he has worked with so many of us on other projects, so he is literally the tie that binds all of us. As a real North Carolina boy, Lee probably best embodied what the Tree Hill kids were representing. And he’s dangerously fun. Like… pee your pants laughing on a hotel floor at 2 a.m. kinda fun.”
Plus, Lenz notes that having one of their male cast mates on the podcast presented an important view of the filming experience.
“It was valuable for us to get a perspective from someone who also was a part of ‘One Tree Hill’ from day one, had been in Hollywood from childhood and knew the traps and cliches we might all fall into, and also, as a young male, would have experienced his time on the show differently,” Lenz says.
In an exclusive clip from the episode — which debuts on Monday at midnight — Norris, Bush, Burton Morgan and Lenz reminisce about their favorite memories from filming the series in Wilmington, N.C. Burton Morgan explains that Mouth represented a very important part of the audience watching the show — those viewers who weren’t the captain of the basketball team or cheerleading squad. But, it’s important to note that the character had game when it came to the ladies.
While recounting Mouth’s romantic experiences on the show, the trio discuss the revelation that Mouth was also a really good dancer — which came from the fact that Norris was known for showing off his moves on nights out.
“I’ve heard you talk about this on the earlier episodes, we saw pieces of ourselves start to be worked into the characters,” Norris explains.
The trio then reminisce about nights out at the clubs in Wilmington and how Norris and Bush bonded over their love for “Get Low,” from Lil Jon and the East Side Boys (feat. Ying Yang Twins).
“We’d be like across the like bar or whatever, and if this song would come on,” Norris begins, as Bush cuts in. “It was like the Red Sea would part, because Lee and I would be screaming, running toward each other, like some weird drunken version of a slow-mo love moment in an 80s movie. And we just hit the middle of the floor and like we’d get the whole bar dancing.”
The story is exactly the type of cute anecdote “One Tree Hill” fans have come to expect from “Drama Queens,” where Bush, Burton Morgan and Lenz dish on what was actually happening behind the scenes of the show. The trio launched the podcast on June 21 and it has been an instant hit, with more than 2.5 million downloads of its first three episodes.
“I’m deeply grateful that all our fans have turned up the way they have,” Lenz says. “I thought we’d do well within our fan base, but I never dreamed we’d be at No. 1 all over the world for weeks on end. It’s a dream come true again. And we don’t take a second of it for granted.”
But the podcast isn’t only for die-hard Ravens fans, with a format designed to include the new audiences who are discovering the show for the first time on streaming platforms like Hulu.
“We’re working hard to keep the love and respect of our fans and to earn it from a new audience as well,” Lenz adds. “We all know how rare this is.”
In fact, the podcast has also afforded its hosts — who admit they haven’t watched the show in years — an opportunity to view their experience in a new light.
“I expected to have fun but mostly I thought I’d be cringing the whole time,” Lenz explains. “The experience memory in my body from filming that show was based on so many insecurities and personal trauma and immaturity. So, I thought I’d be fighting a lot of shame while rewatching.”
“To my great delight, however, it’s quite the opposite,” she continues. “Now that I’m a mother and older and wiser, I just love my young self and I forgive her for all her flaws and I just see a young girl trying her best. I’m proud of myself and that has been incredibly healing. That dynamic is at play in our trio’s friendship as well, and it’s just such a gift.
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