If you like simple relationships and answers for every situation, you might want to steer clear of What Comes After the Blues, the Season 5 finale of One Tree Hill. It seems like after finding out he's going to get a heart transplant, Dan's current heart seems to melt and he seems on his way to becoming a nice guy. Unfortunately, this new side of Dan is short lived, as he gets hit by a car and left unconscious in the street, leaving viewers to wonder whether this could be his final life-or-death scenario. Brooke has to give up baby Angie, even though it seems she finally just began to get in touch with her maternal side and really begin to love her kid. Lucas is a mess, trying to deal with the consequences of his fight at the basketball game, his drinking issues, and his depressing love life. Who knows what drama Season 6 will bring; it doesn't seem like things could get any more intense or complicated than they are now!
The fifth season of One Tree Hill was
unprecedented in the annals of television drama, as the show lept forward four years. Season four ended as the young characters graduated
high school and season five began post-college, four years later. Some
of the characters have found success while others have failed. Some are
the same, some are very different. And while their storylines will
actively move forward, the show will also dip into the past, returning
to incidents and events of the last four years, sometimes for a moment
or a scene, other times for an entire episode.
It's been four
years since the gang left Tree Hill and many things have changed. With
the help of his editor Lindsey (Michaela McManus), Lucas published his
first novel 'An Unkindness of Ravens,' and now works on his second.
Along with Skills (Antwon Tanner), Lucas also coaches his former high
school basketball team, vowing to take the team to another
championship. When Peyton (Hilarie Burton) graduated from high school,
she loved two things: Lucas and music. Did leaving Tree Hill for an
internship at a record company in Los Angeles change her mind about
either passion? Or did her time away from Tree Hill simply make her two
loves stronger? Her best friend Brooke (Sophia Bush), was chasing her
dream of becoming a top fashion designer with her clothing line
'Clothes over Bros' Four years later, Brooke has found some success,
but at what cost? Similarly, Nathan (James Lafferty) and Haley (Bethany
Joy Galeotti) have also endured the highs and lows of Nathan's career
path, but have balanced this journey with the joys of parenthood as
they raise their young son, James (Jackson Brundage). And speaking of
highs and lows, Mouth (Lee Norris) continues to chase a career in
broadcasting but is finding the on-air business to be cut-throat and
difficult.
And what of the other familiar faces of Tree Hill,
the friends we've come to know along the way? As each character left
home four years ago, did they forget the closeness they once shared
with each other? Or is it all still there, waiting to be recaptured...
in a place called Tree Hill.