One Tree Hill. The complete third season [videorecording DVD] / Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc. ; created by Mark Schwahn ; written by Mark Schwahn ; directed by Greg Prange ; producer, R. Lee Fleming, Jr. ; produced by David Blake Hartley.
Title from container. Chad Michael Murray, James Lafferty, Hilarie Burton, Bethany Joy Galeotti, Sophia Bush, Paul Johansson. Special features: 30 minutes of unaired scenes ; Anatomy of an episode: making the powerful and unique With Tired Eyes, Tired Minds, Tired Sould, We Slept ; commentary on With Tired Eyes, Tired Minds, Tired Sould, We Slept and The Show Must Go On ; gag reel.
Contents:
disc 1. Like you like an arsonist ; From the edge of the deep green sea ; First day on a brand new planet ; An attempt to tip the scales -- disc 2. A multitude of casualties ; Locked hearts and hand grenades ; Champagne for my real friends, real pain for my sham friends ; The worst day since yesterday -- disc 3. How a resurrection really feels ; Brave new world ; Return of the future ; I've got dreams to remember -- disc 4. The wind that blew my heart away ; All tomorrow's parties ; Just watch the fireworks -- disc 5. With tired eyes, tired minds, tired souls, we slept ; Who will survive, and what will be left of them ; When it isn't like it should be -- disc 6. I slept with someone in Fall Out Boy and all I got was this stupid song written about me ; Everyday is Sunday evening ; Over the hills and far away ; The show must go on.
Summary:
Senior year. A time to grow up, to forget, to forgive, to dream, to learn to love all over again. People come together, except Dan, consumed by anger as he tracks down whoever started the fire that almost took his life. Tree Hill is rocked by powerful new events - the good, the bad and the catastrophic. The good: Haley fights to save her marriage, Peyton comes to terms with her birth mother, Brooke creates a hot clothing line, and Keith comes home. The bad: Dan gets a rival for worst person in Tree Hill--a conniving redhead named Rachel, the new girl at school. The catastrophic: Tragedy strikes Tree Hill, and suddenly who wins the cheerleading tournament or basketball championship seems insignificant compared to who lives. And who doesn't.
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