
One Tree Hill Season 3
What is the plot of One Tree Hill Season 3?
Aside from their love for hoops, Lucas and Nathan seemed to have little in common. But the two young men are bound by the fact that they share the same father. The star of the basketball team, Nathan hails from a wealthy family, while his half-brother, Lucas, is the only child of a single mom.
Lucas' transition into Nathan's world created an instant love triangle with Peyton. Although she was Nathan's girlfriend at the time, Peyton felt an instant connection to Lucas. Complicating things even more, Peyton's feisty best friend, Brooke, quickly set her sights on Lucas as well. And it didn't take Nathan long to notice Lucas' best friend, Haley, an intriguing girl who helped Nathan become a kinder person in the process.
Season 3 aired on July 9, 2006
How many episodes are there in One Tree Hill Season 3?
There are 22 episodes.
Is One Tree Hill Season 3 available for streaming?
Yes, buy, rent or stream the season from one of the above links
Episodes
- Like You Like an Arsonist (Directed by Greg Prange)
- From the Edge of the Deep Green Sea (Directed by Thomas J. Wright)
- First Day on a Brand New Planet (Directed by David Jackson)
- An Attempt to Tip the Scales (Directed by Paul Johansson)
- A Multitude of Casualties (Directed by Greg Prange)
- Locked Hearts and Hand Grenades (Directed by Billy Dickson)
- Champagne for My Real Friends, Real Pain for My Sham Friends (Directed by David Jackson)
- The Worst Day Since Yesterday (Directed by Moira Kelly)
- How a Resurrection Really Feels (Directed by Thomas J. Wright)
- Brave New World (Directed by Greg Prange)
- Return of the Future (Directed by David Jackson)
- I've Got Dreams to Remember (Directed by Stuart Gillard)
- The Wind That Blew My Heart Away (Directed by Gregory Prange)
- All Tomorrow’s Parties (Directed by Patrick Norris)
- Just Watch the Fireworks (Directed by Greg Prange)
- With Tired Eyes, Tired Minds, Tired Souls, We Slept (Directed by Greg Prange)
- Who Will Survive, and What Will Be Left of Them (Directed by Bethany Rooney)
- When It Isn't Like It Should Be (Directed by Janice Cooke)
- I Slept with Someone in Fall Out Boy and All I Got Was This Stupid Song Written About Me (Directed by David Jackson)
- Everyday Is a Sunday Evening (Directed by Moira Kelly)
- Over the Hills and Far Away (Directed by Paul Johansson)
- The Show Must Go On (Directed by Greg Prange)
Cast
Chad Michael Murray – Lucas Scott
James Lafferty – Nathan Scott
Hilarie Burton – Peyton Sawyer
Bethany Joy Lenz – Haley James Scott
Sophia Bush – Brooke Davis
Paul Johansson – Dan Scott
Moira Kelly – Karen Roe
Barbara Alyn Woods – Deb Scott
Barry Corbin – Coach Whitey Durham
Lee Norris – Mouth McFadden
Antwon Tanner – Skills Taylor
Tyler Hilton – Chris Keller
Danneel Harris – Rachel Gatina (Joins Season 3)
Creator
Mark Schwahn
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