10 Reasons Why One Tree Hill Should Return To Netflix
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10 Reasons Why One Tree Hill Should Return To Netflix

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10 Reasons Why One Tree Hill Should Return To Netflix
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List off some Netflix binge classics and I am sure One Tree Hill is on that list. Not only have I watched the entirety of the series at least 3 times, but I would usually just pick a random episode and watch on a random day just to pass time. It was always something I could jump right back into to make me smile...or cry. (Mostly cry). However as we all know, not too long ago the Netflix gods did some evil and took away our step into the town of Tree Hill and essentially ruined our lives. (Am I being dramatic?) So here's my mini petition to get our show back on Netflix.

1. Everyone needs a good sob show.

(This GIF is also an accurate representation of me yelling at the Netflix gods)

2. The love stories.

3. Chad Michael Murray.

4. James Lafferty.

5. It's realistic and relatable. (You know, besides the unheard of love stories...)

6. It has some kick-butt ladies.

7. It inspires us.

8. It makes us laugh in between the tears.

9. We are already too invested in all of the characters lives to stop desperately rewatching every single episode.

10. What ELSE are we supposed to watch?

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