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One Tree Hill Season 6 Episode 19

Submitted by Claudia on Friday, 27 March 2009One Comment

One Tree Hill Season 6 Episode 19 “Letting Go” Preview

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“Searching for a Former Clarity” was another proof that the show sharpens its tools for major changes. Lucas’ career as producer and screenwriter came to an end after Julian’s father was fired and “An Unkindness of Ravens” canceled. Since Haley disinclined to trespass against her principles, she lost her job as teacher and devoted herself to music. Either Brooke wasn’t exempt from problems. Fortunately, she found the clues to all.

Dan was about to get a new heart, but he lost the chance to life in a shocking and unique way. After receiving another slap in the face, he decided to leave town. As a parting shot, Jamie wanted to know what happened with his uncle. Surprisingly, Dan told the truth. Fortunately, following this dose of gallows humor, love, joy, drama and forgiveness is another great installment…
“Letting Go” implies changes, decisions and wanderings. Brooke must make a tough choice when Julian takes her by surprise with a startling offer. Jack and Sam fight to get Haley’s job back. Mouth and Skills decide to go on a road trip. Meanwhile, Peyton prepares for her future as mammy and Jamie, Lucas and Nathan visit a special place.

Until “One Tree Hill” returns on March 30… enjoy the preview and sneak peaks!

One Tree Hill Season 6 Episode 19 “Letting Go” Sneak Peak 1

One Tree Hill Season 6 Episode 19 “Letting Go” Sneak Peak 2

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