From what I've seen her tweets Sophia isn't too amped about carrying on. Just because you think they wouldn't have anywhere else to or anything else to do doesn't mean they'd wish to run a show into the ground.
Any just because their other projects aren't going to make them millions doesn't mean they don't want to do them. That is actually the opposite impression I get from them.
Check out the second one: Clean Teens came from the fact that Hilarie started a group called Clean Teens in high school mainly about not doing drugs and stuff but it's so cool to know they got it from that.
Post by Peyton Sawyer on Jul 30, 2010 20:18:20 GMT
lol it seems like a TON of confusion has come out of this. I've been following via Sophia and onetreehillblog.com. Basically it was said somewhere about wanting a season nine as well or something...
Good for OTH on the 8th season...but (don't hate me) I'm a firm believer in too much of a good thing and I don't know where they would go after season 8 with a 9th season....I say just take a full 8th season and finish it up with a good strong ending and a nice wrap up with all the story lines...sad that Life Unexpected is still only 13 eps at this point...so much more story to be told with all of the characters on that show!
Also aren't Sophia, James, and Bethany's contracts up after season 8?
Good for OTH on the 8th season...but (don't hate me) I'm a firm believer in too much of a good thing and I don't know where they would go after season 8 with a 9th season....I say just take a full 8th season and finish it up with a good strong ending and a nice wrap up with all the story lines...sad that Life Unexpected is still only 13 eps at this point...so much more story to be told with all of the characters on that show!
Also aren't Sophia, James, and Bethany's contracts up after season 8?
Yeah everyone's contracts expire at the end of this season. James has said that he would be willing to continue with the show as long as it runs but I don't know if Sophia or Joy would be willing to come come back as they both have alot of other projects they want to do and if they both decided not to return I highly doubt James would want to come back. If the 3 of them all leave then I can't see how they can continue the show without the core 3.
One Tree Hill: Hilarie Burton would return if asked
"One Tree Hill" fans were relieved to hear that The CW picked up the show's back nine episodes, allowing for a full Season 8 -- good news, especially considering the fact that it may be the veteran drama's last hurrah.
Star Sophia Bush recently revealed via Twitter, "This is the last season anyone is contracted for. I don't want to break any hearts, I just want to be honest with you guys. I guess we'll see!"
Zap2it spoke with original "One Tree Hill" cast member Hilarie Burton, who left the show along with Chad Michael Murray in 2009, after the Season 6 finale. We couldn't resist asking her whether she'd consider making a return to Tree Hill if, indeed, this is the final season.
"I'll be perfectly honest with you. I haven't been asked," she says. "But if they wanted me, I love Wilmington and I love 'One Tree Hill.' I always will. The ball's not in my court."
Burton will next be seen in a guest arc on "White Collar," and as a hard-working actress and a new mother -- she and boyfriend Jeffrey Dean Morgan recently had a baby -- her schedule isn't exactly wide open. "I don't know, contractually, what I'm allowed to do, because I'm kind of under a different canopy now, and I have things booked after 'White Collar' so I don't know what I'm available to do," she says. "If I could make it work, I would."
There's certainly no animosity between Burton and the powers that be at "One Tree Hill." She's still endlessly grateful for the opportunity to play the eternally unhappy teen artist turned record exec, Peyton Sawyer.
"I will say that 'One Tree Hill' gave me my start, and I'm very grateful for the years that I had there and the relationships that I formed there," Burton assures us. "That's a huge chunk of your life. It's longer than you're in high school; it's longer than you're in college. It's six years with a small group of people. I love seeing them. Going there is always going home."