I was recently watching a very nice Brulian fanvideo & I started to wonder why I appreciate this couple so much. I think I figured it out:)
Of course I like Julian, I'm really happy that Brooke's so happy with him, that her dreams came true... But more then that, I believe OTH really needed a relationship for one of main characters that started as adults
Let's take a brief look at other main endgames. As much as I love them: come on... Naley - amazing, but people don't get married at 16... And if they get... it's 99,9% because of a baby on the way & it doesn't last always & forever, but few years tops... Leyton - my OTP, but she was his first crush, who, after a long & winding road appeard to be his true love & wife eventually. Amazing - but things like that bearly happen.
Here comes Brooke. She trully loved Lucas, she was head over heels for him, she was sure he's the one. Isn't it what all (or at least most of)teenagers think about high-school sweethears? But Lucas wasn't the one. He hurt her, he changed her, she get over it, she found her true love. And personally I believe it was one of the most authentic things when it comes to relationships shown in OTH.
I know that tv shows aren't about realism, but OTH showed many real problems - both emotional, with friends, parents, as more social - people who are alienated at school, drugs, violence. To some point most viewers identified with characters. That's why I believe creators should put more attention to showing that romantic life doesn't end after high school, it begins after high school! It's natural to find love when your adult - it's extremaley rare to find it as teenager. First relationships are very tough, very emotional & usually seem to "the one". I think that introducing a character who shows that such a relationships don't have to be the lifetime ones is really important, especially because that's bascially normal in real life. Presenting all "loved-you-since-the-first-time-I-saw-you-when-we-were-5/10/15-till-the-end-of-my-days" relationships is sweet, dramatic, fairytale style, but not really "healthy", if you know what I mean;) I think a little bit of realism is needed even in a tv show, also in terms of relationships.
That's why I'm really glad that Brooke met Julian in the way she did, that their relationship developed in the way it did & that they ended up so happy as thay did. OTH really needed them this way!
Everything here is just my opinion, I hope noone will feel ofended by it:)
Of course I like Julian, I'm really happy that Brooke's so happy with him, that her dreams came true... But more then that, I believe OTH really needed a relationship for one of main characters that started as adults
Let's take a brief look at other main endgames. As much as I love them: come on... Naley - amazing, but people don't get married at 16... And if they get... it's 99,9% because of a baby on the way & it doesn't last always & forever, but few years tops... Leyton - my OTP, but she was his first crush, who, after a long & winding road appeard to be his true love & wife eventually. Amazing - but things like that bearly happen.
Here comes Brooke. She trully loved Lucas, she was head over heels for him, she was sure he's the one. Isn't it what all (or at least most of)teenagers think about high-school sweethears? But Lucas wasn't the one. He hurt her, he changed her, she get over it, she found her true love. And personally I believe it was one of the most authentic things when it comes to relationships shown in OTH.
I know that tv shows aren't about realism, but OTH showed many real problems - both emotional, with friends, parents, as more social - people who are alienated at school, drugs, violence. To some point most viewers identified with characters. That's why I believe creators should put more attention to showing that romantic life doesn't end after high school, it begins after high school! It's natural to find love when your adult - it's extremaley rare to find it as teenager. First relationships are very tough, very emotional & usually seem to "the one". I think that introducing a character who shows that such a relationships don't have to be the lifetime ones is really important, especially because that's bascially normal in real life. Presenting all "loved-you-since-the-first-time-I-saw-you-when-we-were-5/10/15-till-the-end-of-my-days" relationships is sweet, dramatic, fairytale style, but not really "healthy", if you know what I mean;) I think a little bit of realism is needed even in a tv show, also in terms of relationships.
That's why I'm really glad that Brooke met Julian in the way she did, that their relationship developed in the way it did & that they ended up so happy as thay did. OTH really needed them this way!
Everything here is just my opinion, I hope noone will feel ofended by it:)
Keith and Dan have yet another face off, while Karen makes a new friend.
Romantic complications are in the air! Lucas makes his first move on Peyton and Haley and Nathan continue to grow close, until Brooke spreads a vicious rumour. Emotional fireworks are starting to ignite, stand back...
This Episode Is Named After The Song By Radiohead: link
One Tree Hill rep is now confirming what I first hinted at in Ask Ausiello: The bitch is back!
Danneel Harris has closed a deal to reprise her role as pot-stirrer Rachel Gatina in at least seven episodes next season, beginning with eppy 7.02.
Harris made her Tree Hill debut as Brooke's high school nemesis in season 3 but wasn't made a series regular until season 4. She was written out in season 5 after only a handful of episodes, an apparent victim of the show's four-year flash forward.
In other Tree Hill news, the last of next season's new contract roles has gone to Nuevo 90210 grad Jana Kramer. She'll play Alexis, a model who becomes the new face of Brooke's clothing line. As previously reported, Lipstick Jungle's Robert Buckley and relative newcomer Shantel VanSanten are also joining the cast as Nathan's sports agent and Haley's sister
Danneel Harris has closed a deal to reprise her role as pot-stirrer Rachel Gatina in at least seven episodes next season, beginning with eppy 7.02.
Harris made her Tree Hill debut as Brooke's high school nemesis in season 3 but wasn't made a series regular until season 4. She was written out in season 5 after only a handful of episodes, an apparent victim of the show's four-year flash forward.
In other Tree Hill news, the last of next season's new contract roles has gone to Nuevo 90210 grad Jana Kramer. She'll play Alexis, a model who becomes the new face of Brooke's clothing line. As previously reported, Lipstick Jungle's Robert Buckley and relative newcomer Shantel VanSanten are also joining the cast as Nathan's sports agent and Haley's sister