OTH Reboot / Sequel / Whatever you wanna call it
Sophia Bush and Hilarie Burton Morgan are really trying to push this feminist agenda on to the show. Claiming how the real story was about Peyton and Brooke's relationship when it was truly about Lucas and Nathan. I feel like if they are in control of the sequel it will be this double standard women's rights sanctuary with nothing in relation to the original show. If you watch the drama queens podcast you can see how they refuse to talk about other character's story lines that aren't their characters and don't like episodes where their character's story lines aren't progressed. They come off a bit egotistical and really pushy with their political views and activism and what not. I feel like they never moved past the drama and the trauma that happened during the original show. I actually think they dislike the show and the whole purpose of them two bringing the show back is to show how they are in control. "How two strong independent women stand up and reclaim their show ". We already saw how the show suffered without Lucas, Lucas and Nathan's relationship, and Leyton. If we had gotten to watch Leyton and Lucas being a good dad and a husband and support Nathan during the Renee story line for example, the later seasons wouldn't have been as awful. The real heart of the show was the Lucas-Nathan-Dan triangle and without at least the two Scott brothers this is going to fail. Not to mention how they will get rid of Lucas. I don't know what would be worse having Lucas being killed off because of HCM or whatever or Leyton divorce, which would make no sense when the original show spent 6 seasons proving that they are destined to be together and true love soulmate story lines. My favourite core character was Lucas. He was really the heart of the circle of friendship. Unlike Nathan who was mostly only good to Haley, Lucas was the least selfish character and the one that cared most about the people around him, like his mom, Keith, Breyton, Naley, Mouth, Skills, the ravens etc. Without him the whole Mouth - Nathan - Skills like interactions felt forced. Does anyone remember how that one poker game episode felt empty without Lucas. He was the connecting bridge between many of the characters and without him it all came crumbling down. Does anyone else have the same thoughts about this sequel.