One Tree Hill Season 8 Episode 6

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Episodes follow a regular structure. An episode usually begins with a recap of events relevant to the upcoming narrative; however, this is sometimes dropped due to time constraints. During the first four seasons, the theme tune is played either immediately after the recap, or after the first few scenes. Whenever an episode features sensitive or violent subjects, or when an episode’s running length is close to the total allotted time, there is no opening montage but only One Tree Hill written on a black background. Since the beginning of Season 5, the theme song “I Don’t Want to Be” by Gavin DeGraw was abandoned and only the single black-credit title was used. The theme was restored for Season 8. Schwahn’s reasons for having removed the theme are various:

It’s interesting about the theme song. Not only is it costly — and that never sort of drives what we do creatively, but I think fans don’t understand that there’s money on the table every time they hear the theme song. That sounds like a bullshit producer response, too, but that’s a part of it because every year our budget is pretty challenged. Knowing that, when I looked at the jump ahead, the four year jump, I felt like “I Don’t Wanna Be” was very much an anthem for their adolescent lives. It was very much about who am I going to be and who am I and who am I going to be someday. Not to mention that it was 42 seconds of screen time that I knew I could use for story. So a lot went into the decision to drop the theme song, it wasn’t done lightly.

In 2009, Chad Michael Murray and Hilarie Burton were confirmed as having declined to return to the series. For months, rumors circulated on the Internet that the two would not be returning for the show’s seventh season, when, in February, The CW announced a series renewal without specifying which cast members had renewed their contracts. A video of Murray, seemingly unaware he was being filmed, saying the show was not bringing him back because they wanted to save money, with Murray encouraging fans to rally behind him, intensified speculation. A video of Burton saying she would stay if she had creative control also surfaced, fueling speculation that The CW did not want to keep Burton on the show without Murray.There was speculation that Murray gave The CW a difficult time about resigning and The CW made the decision to stop negotiating with him. To some fans, One Tree Hill without Murray and Burton sounded “kind of like Seinfeld without Seinfeld… and Elaine”. It elicited skepticism from fans who consider the show’s heart to be the dynamic between their characters, Lucas and Peyton. A TVGuide.com poll found that nearly half of respondents, however, were willing to take a “wait and see” approach to a revamped version of the series.

In April, Schwann told a crowd in Paris that all of the actors had signed on for Season 7, except for Murray and Burton. “They’re in negotiations right now and I know they’ve been offered great things, and hopefully they’ll decide to come back,” he said. “If they don’t, that’s always a possibility…[the show] has made it through some of the riskier moves we’ve done.” In May, CW entertainment president Dawn Ostroff stated, “We tried to get them to stay; we would have been thrilled if they wanted to.” She said that since Murray and Burton were moving on, Tree Hill now had to reinvent itself a bit – as it did in 2007, with the four-year flash-forward. “A show going into its seventh year is very open to reinventing itself,” said Ostroff. “And one thing I have to give [series creator] Mark Schwahn a lot of credit for is that he has kept the show so fresh all these years.”

He said he chose closure to their teenage years in Season 4 because they were closing up that part of time of the characters’ lives. “The show in many ways has been refaced and reinvigorated. It’s very much a twenty-something show now with some relevant adult characters, and I really like that energy for the show,” said Schwahn.

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