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Originally posted by christinedechagny:
<STRONG>But it wasn't like Haley did it to spite Lucas or something. She saw something good in Nathan, hell maybe she even thought that bringing the good out in Nathan he and Lucas would find a way to get along. She did start to tutor Natan in order to get him off of Lucas' back and then she realized that Nathan wasn't as bad as everyone thought he was. So she started to have feelings for him and immediately went to Lucas to let him know. She even tried to tell him that Nathan isn't all bad. So it's not like she knew Nathan was just a jerk and nothing more but she still wanted to date him. It was because she knew he wasn't as bad as he appears. I don't know if I'm explaining myself clearly. </STRONG>
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Well we only just started GG over here in the UK, so i don't know about the whole Jess/Rory thing. And i do agree with you about NH. Haley was not trying to spite Lucas at all and i agree she saw the good in him. I do like NH. It's just a screwy situation because of the fact that Nathan was such a jerk to Lucas at the start. No one can deny that Nathan pretty much made Lucas's life hell in the first four eps. But Haley could see he wasn't a real jackass. If you were in Haley's position it would be hard. But putting yourself in Lucas's position i can relate to how he would feel. Maybe because i've had something a little similar happen to me. Not exactly the same, but i can relate.
As far as Lucas knows Nathan isn't that great. Lucas hasn't really witnessed anything good that Nathan's done. Especially up to LIAGH when Haley wanted to start dating him. But he took Haley's word for it. But considering all the history between Nathan and Lucas i don't think it was wrong for Lucas to feel a bit betrayed by Haley going out with Nathan. of course it is Haley's choice in the end.
The discussion kinda goes round in circles. I agree that Haley was right, but also relate to Lucas in feeling betrayed.