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5 Stages Of Grief With "One Tree Hill"

It is super hard to let go of this series.

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5 Stages Of Grief With "One Tree Hill"
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One of the most iconic shows of the 2000s, "One Tree Hill," can entertain any viewer. It has a little bit of everything: romance, comedy, action, and some thrilling episodes as well, each with an amazing cast to portray every scene. Once you watch it, you cannot help but get sucked into the madness that is "One Tree Hill." This is honestly the best show I have ever watched and it was hard to go through the last episode and realize it was over for good! For anyone that has ever been on the OTH journey, you may be able to relate to these stages of grief and withdrawal once all nine seasons have hit your eyes and your heart.

1. Denial

You are sure there have to be more episodes and that you must have missed the category for the next season. YOU HAVE TO SEE MORE!

2. Anger

C'mon Mark Schwahn, how could you leave me with nothing now?! Do you know how many binge hours I spent on this show?! UGH!

3. Depression

You start to feel empty and now you need another show to fill the void, but nothing is the same. You need Nathan, Haley, and Brooke back!

4. Bargaining

Now you start thinking that maybe you shouldn't have watched one season per day, and maybe should have savored the greatness over a course of a few months.

5. Acceptance

After a few days you come to the conclusion that even though the show is over, it doesn't change the fact that it was life changing. You also realize that even though it's over... you can always watch it all over again.

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