The CW | TWB | Warner Brothers | Release Date: September 23, 2003
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USA TodayRobert BiancoJun 30, 2013
Season 1 Review: One Tree Hill isn't the worst show you'll see this season, but it may be the most depressingly superfluous. As too often happens with WB shows, Hill reminds you of every other WB show you've ever seen. It's as if the network has done away with original programming and gone straight to scheduling reruns. [23 Sept 2003, p.4D]
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New York Daily NewsDavid BianculliJun 30, 2013
Season 1 Review: The young audience for which One Tree Hill is aimed may swallow all this unflinchingly. Yet if they learned anything from "Dawson's Creek," a much better and smarter show, they're more likely to gag. [23 Sept 2003, p.83]
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Boston GlobeMatthew GilbertJun 30, 2013
Season 1 Review: One Tree Hill needs a lot of work. The characters are painfully one-dimensional, as they fall on either the good or the bad side of the fence. Their actions are predictable based on whether they've been designated as angels or devils. The writers need to humanize them - especially the brothers - by giving them mixed feelings and unexpected lines. Also, some humor please. [23 Sept 2003, p.D14]
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Chicago TribuneSteve JohnsonJun 30, 2013
Season 1 Review: The title of this attempt at teen high drama is one of only several unintentionally comical elements in a series that gets some of the big notes right, but squawks out all of the little ones.[23 Sept 2003, p.C7]
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New York PostAdam BuckmanJun 30, 2013
Season 1 Review: In some way or another, this show is trying to be "Everwood," "Dawson's Creek," "Eight Mile" and "Hoosiers" all rolled into one. It would be a whole lot more accessible if it would just try to be One Tree Hill, whatever that is. [23 Sept 2003, p.79]
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Kansas City StarAaron BarnhartJun 30, 2013
Season 1 Review: A standard-issue WB teen soap opera about love and basketball that promises to get better because it can't really get much worse...It has no distinguishable stars and worse, for all its dramatic story lines, no real passion. [23 Sept 2003, p.E1]
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Washington PostTom ShalesJun 30, 2013
Season 1 Review: The show is pure hooey. [21 Sept 2003, p.N01]
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Dallas Morning NewsManuel MendozaJun 30, 2013
Season 1 Review: This behavior might make for a juicy melodrama if the rest of the characters weren't so predictably earnest. In the pilot, the stakes in a one-on-one showdown turn out to be meaningless, making any emotional investment in the outcome worthless. [23 Sept 2003, p.10E]
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Boston HeraldAmy AmatangeloJun 30, 2013
Season 1 Review: Say what you want about WB's late teen soap "Dawson's Creek," but even the worst episode was infinitely better than the network's dreadful One Tree Hill. [23 Sept 2003, p.46]