Archive for January, 2012
| James talks season 9 |
Jan 26, 2012 One Tree Hill Lauren 1 comment |
| James’ favorite One Tree Hill episode |
Jan 25, 2012 James, One Tree Hill Can 2 comments |
![]() Some You Give Away (season 4) Source: TV Guide |
| One Tree Hill season 9 scoop: Nathan is ‘powerless to control his fate’ |
Jan 23, 2012 One Tree Hill Lauren 4 comments |
The final season of One Tree Hill is going to be an intense one for all of our favorite characters, but it sounds like Nathan (James Lafferty) is going to have a particularly rough go of things. And since we’ve all heard the rumors about his mysterious disappearance from Tree Hill, HollywoodLife.com couldn’t help but ask him for more details. “Nathan gets into a situation where he’s powerless to control his fate, which is not something he’s used to dealing with,” James tells us. “It’s probably his biggest test yet.” But before he makes his temporary exit from Tree Hill, Nathan will have dear old daddy Dan (Paul Johansson) to deal with, which is another storyline James promises gets… tricky. “Things escalate between Dan and Nathan, but in a way the audience might not anticipate,” adding that there will be closure for their father-son relationship, “but I can’t say whether it will be one of love or hate.” Oh snap. I know part of Nathan’s drama includes him disappearing for a while. Will that be connected to anything we’ve seen already in the series? Even though you’re M.I.A. for part of the season, will we still get quality Nathan/Haley scenes? What’s it like, for the first time, being done with an entire season before it airs? If you could steal one thing from the set, what would it be? Wait, you mounted them? You won’t put one on and play basketball in your driveway? Speaking of the glory days, do you have a favorite storyline from the past nine seasons? Source: Andy Swift @ HollywoodLife.com |
| Screen captures ‘In the Room Where You Sleep’ |
Jan 20, 2012 One Tree Hill Can 2 comments |
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| James Lafferty loves Harry Potter, and other facts you never knew about the OTH hottie |
Jan 20, 2012 James Can No comments |
When One Tree Hill star James Lafferty stopped by our office back in September, we were all a bit giddy. I mean, is there anyone who hasn’t crushed on the hot TV star at some point during the show’s soon-to-be eight-season run? But one of our editors was just a tad bit giddier than the rest of us… OK, so that might be the understatement of the year–Julie, our amazing-beyond-words photo projects director actually prepped for her grand entrance with James–fluffing the hair, glossing the lips–you know the deal. See, Julie’s always had a thing for James (just like I’ve always had a thing for Bryan Greenberg), so we sent them off for an exclusive interview, and he opened up to her about what’s to come after this year’s bittersweet series finale, hipsters, and sneaking peaks at Victoria’s Secret catalogs. (Say what?) Well, just read the interview for yourself: Julie: So this is it–the final season of One Tree Hill. How does it feel? Do you ever watch old episodes of yourself? And do you always remember the episodes when you watch them on TV? So what do you have planned next? What’s it about? What are some of your favorite movies? What’s your fantasy outfit for a girl? So you want to see some skin. Source: Caitlin Brody @ Glamour |
| James Lafferty previews the final season of ‘One Tree Hill’ |
Jan 18, 2012 James, One Tree Hill Lauren No comments |
| One Tree Hill’s James Lafferty: Nathan actually needs Dan in his life this season |
Jan 18, 2012 One Tree Hill Can 1 comment |
![]() Will One Tree Hill’s Dan Scott gain forgiveness in this final season? As the resident villain, Dan (Paul Johansson) has long been shunned by his son Nathan (James Lafferty) and his family, but on the Season 9 premiere a much more broken-down Dan returned to town in hopes of convincing Nathan and his wife Haley to help him to get back on his feet. “In the past, Dan’s presence has brought a lot of turmoil and conflict, but this year, the way he colors Nathan’s life is much, much different,” Lafferty tells TVGuide.com. “Nathan’s actually going to need Dan a bit more this year.” But can Dan ever redeem himself for killing his brother Keith, among other things? Lafferty says, “That remains to be seen. That’s largely at the heart of Nathan’s storyline this season and that’s one of the things we have to see him come to terms with — whether or not he can forgive Dan towards the end.” It only seems fitting that the series, which began by highlighting Nathan and Dan’s intense relationship, comes full circle with the storyline — although it seems one of them might not make it out alive. When asked about that body Haley identifies in the season premiere, Lafferty says, “It definitely has something to do with Nathan’s storyline, but I can’t tell you how much.” In addition to wrapping up a nine-seasons-long saga, Lafferty says the show will subtly nod to earlier times. “There’s a prevalent feeling of nostalgia in our last couple of episodes. We allude back to the original structure of the show and we hint at the beginning when it was about the Ravens basketball team and when it was about Tree Hill high,” Lafferty says. “We don’t focus too hard on it, it’s not as if we go back and play those roles again, but we definitely harken back to a time when things were simpler for our characters and their formative years.” Lafferty, who’s one of the few original cast members remaining, says that although fans will be “thrown for a loop,” they’ll ultimately be satisfied by the way Nathan Scott signs off. “Tying this relationship up between Nathan and Dan is something that was really needed for Nathan’s storyline, Dan’s storyline and probably the show as a whole. This season, Dan’s back in a huge way and there’s very close attention paid to that relationship between father and son that either needs a total break off or mending.” Source: Robyn Ross @ TV Guide |







Jan 26, 2012
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