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Victoria is basically an Ice Queen. She's super cold, she doesn't seem to have any feelings, and she doesn't seem to even want to be a mom. Whenever she and Brooke are talking, it seems like Victoria is trying her very best to be as cruel as possible.
She appears mostly in the later seasons of the show and works with Brooke on her clothing brand and store, Clothes over Bros. It doesn't make any sense that Brooke's mother would really be this mean all the time. But most people have a somewhat okay relationship and they can at least stand each other.
It's confusing that her mom would always act like the meanest mom ever and refuse to help Brooke or give her useful advice or just be a parent in any way, shape, or form. Brooke just always seems so sad, upset, and stressed out when she's around her mom, and it's tough to watch. Eventually, Victoria says she's a proud mom, but it takes way too long to get to that point. Just like it literally doesn't make any sense for Haley to marry Nathan when they haven't even graduated from high school, it doesn't make sense for her to have a baby while she's still in high school.
But that's exactly what happens and how their lives go. In the fourth season, Haley gets pregnant with her and Nathan's first child, Jamie. It seems like she would have been more careful and would have made sure that this didn't happen or at least did everything that she could to prevent it and used protection. Most fans would probably agree that it seemed like she wanted to go to college and a baby wouldn't be in her future plans, at least not at such a young age.
Yes, things worked out just fine for Haley and she and Nathan stayed married and had another child later on, but they went through a lot and had some serious hard times. It seems like things would have been easier if they had waited a few more years to start a family. It just seems like not the most practical or logical time to have a baby and not something that this type of character would do.
There are certain moments on a television show that stand out to fans, and for One Tree Hill , there are a few. There was Keith's death at the hands of his brother Dan, Haley getting married and pregnant in high school, Peyton having a stalker who she thought was her brother, a dog eating Dan's heart transplant, and this storyline: the crazy nanny one.
Fans remember "Nanny Carrie" aka a character who is Jamie Scott's nanny. In season five, Haley starts working as a teacher again, and she wants someone to look after her son. Carrie is basically crazy and wants nothing more than for Haley and Nathan to break up. She even makes Haley think that Nathan is cheating on her. After Haley isn't interested in having Carrie work for them anymore, Carrie spies on Jamie and even steals him.. This just isn't realistic or something that would happen.
No one's nanny would be quite that crazy and it seems like the family would know sooner rather than later or just not hire her. You can get a gut feeling from someone, right? And you know that you want nothing to do with them. It's just a bit much. Peyton is one of those teenage characters who is full of angst and emotions.
She loves music and spends a lot of time feeling her feelings in her bedroom. She also has a ton of things that happen to her and, basically, all of them are bad. She was adopted, to start with, which makes her feel insecure and makes her wonder who her real, biological parents are and where they are and why they didn't want to keep her.
That would mess anyone up for sure, but what's confusing and doesn't make sense about Peyton's storyline is that she just has so many bad things happen, one after the another. Besides dealing with her adoption issues, she goes to a party and a guy puts something in her drink, she gets her heart broken various times by Lucas and some other guys, and then she thinks that she's found her brother only to learn that he's not related to her at all and is, in fact, stalking her.
It just doesn't seem realistic to think that so many negatives, tough things could happen in one teenage girl's life, right? It's definitely nice to see her get her happily ever after when she and Lucas get married and have their baby girl. In the later seasons of One Tree Hill , Brooke spends a lot of time with her mom, Victoria, at least in a professional sense since they're running her clothing business together.
But before that, you never really saw Victoria at all Part of Brooke's character arc is that she's grown up thinking that no one loves her and that she's very insecure underneath all her confidence and charm and good looks and fashion sense. That's why she's so incredibly boy crazy in high school and has this great need to be as popular and well-liked as possible. But it's not realistic that she would literally raise herself and her mom and dad would want nothing to do with her, which is how it seemed throughout her high school years.
You barely even saw her house at all and she didn't seem to spend much time there. While this is a staple of teen shows since parents can get in the way and not every mom and dad is going to be as cool and amazing as Sandy and Kirsten Cohen on The O. Sometimes you watch a teen drama and can't believe how grown-up the characters are.
They never seem to have any parents, or if they do, their moms and dads are always out of the house and the teens are basically left to their own devices. They can do anything that they want and go anywhere that they want and throw big, epic parties and they never, ever get in trouble with their parents. It's super confusing since that wasn't exactly your high school experience or that of your friends, either.
You were always wondering if you were going to get into trouble with your parents. She literally has no parental influence and you barely see her adoptive dad. Her adopted mom and biological mom passed away, but still. It's like she lives completely and totally alone, and that's something that literally makes no sense. Did you know anyone back when you were in high school who seemed to live alone and who never got any advice or input from their mom and dad?
Even if someone was adopted, their adoptive parents still acted like, you know, parents. It's something that is really hard to understand, although, of course, it makes Peyton seem super mysterious and makes her storyline seem even darker. In the second season of the show, Haley goes on tour with a musician who has been spending time in Tree Hill named Chris Keller.
He has a total thing for her and they sing a song together. He offers her a spot on his tour and although she says no the first time, she says yes eventually. This tour makes Haley and Nathan realize that they want to stay together because when she leaves for a tour, Nathan wants to get divorced and she's not having it. She goes back home and forgets all about her touring ambitions. Would a teenager really and honestly be invited on tour with a famous musician?
No, it doesn't seem like it would, and for that reason, this is one storyline on this show that literally makes no sense. How would a teenager even be allowed to go on tour? Wouldn't their parents think that it was a scary and bad idea and absolutely refuse to allow it? Teenagers on television always seem to act decades older than their actual age and it can be tough to believe that these things would actually happen or be possible.
This is one of those things. Most television dramas feature at least one love triangle, and it seems like a teen drama wouldn't be a teen drama without one. Love triangles are awesome well, when done right, of course. Nathan can now go home to Haley. Jamie and Lydia can come back to Tree Hill. There are only three episodes left. Currently you have JavaScript disabled.
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The Charles and Rosa dynamic was also great. Despite a brief separation in the seventh season, Brooke and Julian were married in season eight amid the heartbreaking news of her inability to have children. Much to their surprise, however, Brooke gave birth to twin sons Davis and Jude Baker later in the season. She then used his and a photo from the party she got pregnant as well as an ultrasound of her baby to try and blackmail the Scotts.
Baby Richardson was the child of Renee Richardson and unkown father and was concieved after a one-night-stand at a basketball party. In addition, she suffered the death of a friend , which made her decide to start living with intention.
Peyton dies of complications from childbirth as expected , and Lucas subsequently dies of a broken heart. He was responsible for the attack on Brooke Davis and for the murder of Quentin Fields. The pair, who appeared on season 12 of the Lifetime hit series and married on August 31, , have been living apart since April , according to court documents filed in June.
He fled Tree Hill to ensure that Jenny would stay with him , but eventually returned and started a relationship with Peyton Sawyer. In season three, Dan shot and killed Keith as he believed Keith had attempted to murder him in the dealership fire. The year-old actor is crazy about his son and posts plenty of pictures with him on social media. The show helped Johansson find a friend in Bethany Joy Lenz.
Although not confirmed , their intimate and cozy pictures together hint at them being in a relationship. Currently, Paul is dating a woman named Stephanie Ann. Peyton and Lucas drove out of Tree Hill with their baby, Sawyer, and the little family was never seen again.
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