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Post by True Love on Sept 29, 2010 18:06:23 GMT
So, I'm hoping someone watched it.
I'm really, really glad that Tree Hill is becoming so awesome again. I haven't cried on it for ages, and I've been crying for this 3 episodes.. I'm so glad Clay woke up. This is going to be an awesome ending, really awesome.
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Post by Peyton Sawyer on Sept 29, 2010 21:44:42 GMT
So each episode I fall more in love with Naley, Quinn/Clay and Nathan! I really loved the episode. I loved how Clay was shouting at Nathan about the kidney thing even though he couldn't hear and I thought the thing at the end with who saved Clay was awesome. The Clay/Quinn reunion was just perfect. I cried through this one too and I don't know what I would have done if Clay had died!
Was actually sad to see Victoria to go to prison but I kinda love her for doing it.
Mouth's voice overs weren't terrible but they just don't match Lucas'/CMM's!
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Post by True Love on Sept 29, 2010 22:15:14 GMT
For one moment there I actually thought they're gonna kill of Clay.. but the ending, it was beautiful. How Will died and gave him his organs. I mean, it's not beautiful how he died, LOL, just Clay was the only one in the fear of dying, Will was not talking.. and then he was gone.
Yeah, Lucases voice overs were awesome!
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Post by Marisa on Sept 30, 2010 2:36:11 GMT
I loved this episode! I am still thinking about the ending and how sad it was. I feel like OTH is coming back to its roots and I missed it.
I felt really sad because Will kept saying "what do you think comes after this" But like he said it was nice hanging with Clay and I think it is great his life meant something and saved another.
I enjoyed seeing Mouth talk because I liked when he used to like seeing him at the games. I agree with peyton no one will ever do voice overs like Mr. Lucas Scott. Seeing the intro makes me miss him so much.
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Post by Peyton Sawyer on Oct 3, 2010 18:18:56 GMT
The thing that I really loved about the character of Will, was that he was the entity that was there to make Clay see that he couldn't give up. He made small comments about Clay's life to give him something to fight for. And on the other end of the scale, it seemed like Will felt he didn't have much, like when he said 'it must be nice to have someone love you like that' (or something to that affect). I think Will was much closer to the 'light' than Clay was; he was always going to die and he just wanted Clay to realise what he had to appreciate being given his life back by Will and his organs.
I've seen a lot of whingeing (far too much of it if you ask me lol) about how much it was like Lucas and Keith and so, what? I've always seen comparisons between Clay and Lucas and in season four Lucas needed Keith to push him towards Peyton and not back to him, and Clay needed Will to push to him towards Clay and not back to Sarah; which is, incidentally, where I think Clay was struggling the most. Saying that, it's not enough of a problem for me to get annoyed by it all and bash the writers.
And like a couple of you have said, THAT'S the old OTH we've been missing.
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Post by Marisa on Oct 3, 2010 20:34:54 GMT
The thing that I really loved about the character of Will, was that he was the entity that was there to make Clay see that he couldn't give up. He made small comments about Clay's life to give him something to fight for. And on the other end of the scale, it seemed like Will felt he didn't have much, like when he said 'it must be nice to have someone love you like that' (or something to that affect). I think Will was much closer to the 'light' than Clay was; he was always going to die and he just wanted Clay to realise what he had to appreciate being given his life back by Will and his organs. I loved this. He kept making him see things. I could tell Will didn't have these things and was glad how he made Clay see. My mom knew what was going to happen she watches with me. I am just glad Will was there for Clay and helped him through when you think about it, it was a beautiful thing.
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