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One Tree Hill - Season 4 [DVD]

One Tree Hill - Season 4 [DVD]
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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #603 in DVD
  • Released on: 2008-04-07
  • Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over
  • Formats: Box set, PAL
  • Subtitled in: English, Danish, Norwegian, Spanish, Finnish
  • Number of discs: 6
  • Running time: 844 minutes

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.co.uk Review
One Tree Hill - Series 4 finds the dramatic final year of high school for the series' major characters full of grudges, pregnancies, partner-switching, big mistakes, and dashed hopes. But there are also renewals of friendship and new possibilities in love and independence. The season is overshadowed by the murder of Keith Scott (Craig Sheffer), uncle to brothers Lucas and Nathan Scott, neither of whom realises that the killer was their own father, Dan (Paul Johansson), Keith's brother. While Dan is haunted by his conscience over his misdeed, Nathan himself feels Keith's ghostly presence during a season-opening crisis in which he dives into a lake to rescue Rachel (Danneel Harris) and Cooper (Michael Trucco). Nathan, struggling to understand the meaning of his experience, puts a strain on his new marriage to Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) and becomes the target of Rachel's predatory sexual advances. Rachel's friend Brooke (Sophia Bush) breaks up with Lucas after the latter's close friend Peyton (Hilarie Burton) confesses she has feelings for him. (Brooke also turns her back on her old friendship with Peyton, making for several episodes of nasty, verbal volleys between the girls.) Lucas' sudden availability puts the possibility of romance with Peyton in play, but she's also busy dealing with the discovery of a brother she didn't know she had--a guy who isn't quite what he appears to be.

As if that's not enough, there are pregnancies and presumed pregnancies galore in season four: Haley and Nathan, for sure, plus Lucas' mom Karen (Moira Kelly), who is carrying Keith's child. Two other characters either believe or maintain they are pregnant. Meanwhile, Nathan's mom, Deb (Barbara Alyn Woods), develops a personality-altering drug addiction and carries around a loaded pistol; Lucas' pal Skills (Antwon Tanner) gets a shot at playing basketball for the Ravens; and Mouth (Lee Norris) gets drunk and complains that girls only want to be his friend. Everything heads, inexorably, toward graduation day, which finds several crises simultaneously overlapping with the joy of moving on. As with every One Tree Hill season, series 4 is easy to get hooked on, with a very good cast and audacious storylines.--Tom Keogh

DVD Description
It's the final season of One Tree Hill. Goodbye, Tree Hill High. Graduation nears. And with its approach comes the realisation that, for students and parents alike, life is changing forever. There are new loves to nurture, old scores 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. Peyton is terrorised by a stalker. 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...

Synopsis
ONE TREE HILL follows the story of two estranged half-brothers, Lucas Scott (Chad Michael Murray, DAWSON'S CREEK) and Nathan Scott (James Lafferty) who lead very different lives in a small North Carolina town.


Customer Reviews

My favourite series so far!5
This is my favourite season of One Tree Hill for many reasons;
1. So many events critical to the storyline of the programme happen in this series.
2. A few new characters are introduced, and we get to know the existing ones even better.
3. This show is amazing!
I really loved watching this series on DVD, and would definitely recommend it. There are six discs of episodes plus deleted scenes on every disc.
The storyline for this series is extremely good; it kept me guessing and some parts definitely surprised me, but in a good way.
I have been watching the fifth series of One Tree Hill on E4 for about 2months now, and though series 4 is still my favourite, I think that the fifth one will turn out to be great, too.
I would recommend buying this boxset - I do not think you will be disappointed.

Everybody Loves Tree Hill4
Another great year of the soapy teen drama so cheesy you just have to love it. This season Peyton and Lucas finally get together, but a stranger claiming to be Peyton's half-brother enters her life an threatens to ruin everything. Hayley and Nathan deal with the prospect of early parenthood and college decisions, the pressure from which causes Nathan to participate in a very dangerous game.

Meanwhile, Brooke continues her fashion line 'Clothes Over Bros' and receives a tempting offer, but also, naturally, has her fair share of romantic entaglements including an older teacher at Tree Hill High, and later a fellow student with very different ideas about sex.

The puppet-master of Tree Hill aka Dastardly Dan Scott is taunted by someone who knows his secret, threatening his position of town Mayor and his resurgent relationship with Karen, whose pregnancy suffers a setback towards the season's end. Deb finally kicks the drugs and in an attempt to redeem herself and prove herself as a responsible grandparent, invites Hayley and Nathan to live with her, but she still has one controversial past-time that Lucas takes advantage of...

I'm so glad that after a year of waiting this set is finally getting a region 2 release, and I cannot wait to rewatch this over-the-top melodrama again and again: the very definition of 'guilty pleasure' TV, and I love it!

Rich soapy fun5
Well, the OC may have imploded but One Tree is lasting the pace with season four the best so far, and good things appearing about season five: a wonderful soap with a fine cast, plenty of those "I can't believe that just happened" moments which keep this sort of thing moving along, all held together by Mark Schwan's witty and intelligent scripting, playfully juggling a dynamic plethora of soap cliches while infusing the series with irony and a genuine love for the characters. So, don't think, oh dear, teen drama,yawn, what a shame Six Feet Under has finished, etc etc, this is highly entertaining modern TV at its best.