This past fall, "One Tree Hill" fans received the most devastating news since, well, every disaster on OTH that left us confused, heartbroken, and nervous about the future.
Netflix decided to remove "One Tree Hill" from their streaming library and left fans feeling a little something like our hearts had failed. And that our replacement heart had then been eaten by a dog.
These past three months have been hard. While some of us binged as many episodes as we could leading up to the dreaded day, others have been mourning, trying to pass the time by distracting ourselves with other (read: not as good) shows to fill the void in the meantime.

But now, once we've finally come to terms with the loss we all suffered, our Nathan Scott in shining armor, Hulu, has returned to save the day. Hulu announced that all nine glorious, drama-filled seasons of OTH will be available to stream starting February 1, 2018.

From Naley's first date to a Pete Wentz appearance, through all of Lucas Scott's awkward haircuts, alongside Brooke as she taught us what it means to be a strong woman: these are the moments that shaped our teenage experiences. And they're the ones that now, thanks to Hulu, we get to relive again and again and again.

Clear your schedule, call your girlfriends, and relive the moments that taught us about loss and life and love and family and friends and growing up. Let's hope it's here to stay this time.

So Netflix, this is goodbye. If you need us, we'll be on the streaming platform that hasn't stomped our hearts out. There's only One Tree Hill and it's on Hulu.










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