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One Tree Hill Cast at the Wrap Party.
Paul: You hate me, you love me. You’ve wanted me dead, you’ve tried to get me fired from the show. And I just won’t go away. I’m like a cockroach. So, thanks for 100 episodes.
Sophia: I don’t even know where I could begin other than to say thank you for sticking with us and for letting us into your homes once a week.
Lee: Thank you so much for supporting us. Whether you came in on episode 1 or whether you came in on episode 99.
Antwon: Thank you, thank you and thank you again so much, for supporting this show.
Bethany Joy: You guys are ridiculously awesome. Thank you so much for all your dedication, all of your tenacity online and writing letters to the studios and writing letters to the networks.
Hilarie: You have kept us on the air for years and years, you’ve done more for us than any publicist or executive or anybody could do, because your voice is sincere, and it’s true.
James: Thank you so much for 100 episodes. You know that we couldn’t have done it without you. You guys have been there every step of the way, supporting us.
Chad: Just so you know what 100 episodes meant… What it means to me is a lifetime of stories. It is. It’s something that I’ll never forget. It’s something that when I have kids I’ll tell him the stories.
Mark: I think the most humbling thing about this entire journey is that we set out to make someone’s favorite show, and when a fan approaches you and says, “One Tree Hill is my favorite show,” I don’t know if people can really understand how humbling and how wonderful that is to your heart and to your soul. Sometimes “thank you” doesn’t really get it done, but to the fans of One Tree Hill, thank you. Because without you, there’s no show.
- One Tree Hill at 100, the cast share their thank yous.
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Top 30 Episodes of One Tree Hill
↳ 3.16; With Tired Eyes, Tired Minds, Tired Souls, We Slept
“This is the most that any of us have talked in four years, and we all know that if I don’t have this gun, it never happens!”
Mark: I became compelled, sort of enamored by the idea that Mouth has become assimilated with the pretty and the popular, and what happened to his friend Edwards? We’d never really wrapped the show around something that was really weighty, dramatic, and socially relevant, and provocative in the way that this episode is.
Chad: It’s a very very different episode of our show. It’s a very different Tree Hill.
Sophia: This has a much bigger weight to it, and a much bigger social importance. The day really goes out of his control. He didn’t know what was going to happen, he just knew that he couldn’t take it anymore. I think what they’ve done really well is that they’ve made it really personal and really tragic, both for the people that are affected by it and for the kid that’s our shooter.
Bevin: It’s something that needs to be addressed.
Lee: It’s so sad that he started out as such a nice, good kid, and like he says in the episode ‘they’ll remember me as a monster,’ and nobody should have to be remembered that way.
Moira: I think the understanding in this episode is for everyone to look at where they’re responsible for what takes place, because this person’s characters, Jimmy Edwards, didn’t come to that by himself.
Hilarie: We’re not just making a teen drama. That’s not what it is this week. We went in looking at it as ‘this is not an episode of One Tree Hill, this is a short film we’re shooting.’ I think the thing that’s significant with the Peyton/Edwards relationship is that it doesn’t exist at all, and that’s okay. It’s okay to not be best friends with everybody, but it’s important to be kind to everyone.

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