Do you love it as much as I do?
All the credit goes to Maddie over at Better in Pink.
Please give her some kudos!
Do you love it as much as I do?
All the credit goes to Maddie over at Better in Pink.
Please give her some kudos!
As the longest-running teen drama currently on the air, One Tree Hill has amassed a huge backlog of characters.
They’ve all come and gone by now, but most left the door open for a return. Just look at Chase and Gigi who popped back up this season!
So I ask you, which character would you like to see return?
Vote in the poll below. Choices are listed in descending number of appearances already made.
Neither Gossip Girl nor One Tree Hill are airing new episodes tonight.
Instead, this is what you’ll find:
LAist is a blog all about, well, Los Angeles. So what does that have to do with teen dramas? Well, every Wednesday LAist posts the most entertaining 90210 recaps I’ve ever read.
In each “Morning After Report,” an in-depth summary is sparkled with just the right amounts of wit and snark.
Don’t believe me? Read for yourself!
Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4
The last one in the series!
STEVE SANDERS (Beverly Hills, 90210)
Who He Was: A spoiled and girl-obsessed slacker whose only achievement in school was getting in the most trouble.

Who He Became: Co-founder and publisher of The Beat, demonstrating responsibility and a work ethic no one knew he had. His maturity kicked in upon getting married and having a daughter.
What would happen if you combined The O.C. and One Tree Hill to make an entirely new series?
You’d have Tree Hill County, of course!
Check out the promo below and then click here to watch this amazing YouTube series.
One of the things 90210 uses for promotion is the ties it has to the original series, including featuring and mentioning original characters.
But those things end up being so unsatisfying because the show seems to do them half-assed (which isn’t surprising giving the LA Times piece from earlier this week). They mention or feature a character but don’t provide information for the new storyline to make sense with the old.
So the question is: why don’t they fill in the holes?
Example 1: Dylan is the father of Kelly’s son, Sammy, who was born sometime since 2000 but not after 2005. So when exactly did that happen? And why didn’t Kelly and Dylan marry when she got pregnant? And why did they split up?
Example 2: In the pilot episode, Hannah Zuckerman-Vasquez was giving the morning news at West Bev. But since when does Hannah (and her parents, Andrea and Jesse) live in Beverly Hills and if they do, where are they? We haven’t seen Hannah since that first episode!
Example 3: Brandon, we’re told, is traveling the world, covering wars and like. Or so it seems. So he’s still a journalist? Where is he based out of? Is he married?
Example 4: When and why did The Peach Pit change locations and names? And where has Nat been lately?
Example 5: According to spoilers/rumors, Donna is living in Japan with David but may move back to Beverly Hills–or at least returns to help Silver as she goes through a tough time. But didn’t Brenda say, early in the season, that she saw Donna and her “cute” baby? How, if they are living in Japan? And what happened to Now Wear This? (And Kelly’s PR firm?!) And how can Donna come/move back without David and their kid? And why would Donna come back to help Silver but David, her own brother, wouldn’t?
These bones that the writers throw to us end up being worth very little because they lack so much information. There isn’t a genuine effort to reward, respect or even keep viewers of the original.
What are your thoughts?
SUMMER ROBERTS (The O.C.)
Who She Was: A narrow-minded stuck-up bimbo focused on tanning, shopping and partying.

Who She Became: When Summer began college at Brown her focus changed to activism. She completely changed her lifestyle by protesting injustices and taking a job with a global environment organization.
NATHAN SCOTT (One Tree Hill)
Who He Was: The school’s most popular basketball player with a big-man-on-campus attitude and a reckless lifestyle.

Who He Became: Nathan continued to struggle with his temper but softened significantly through his relationship with Haley and his dedication to his young son, Jamie.
Come back tomorrow for one last character transformation!