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Old 11-12-2008, 12:00 AM
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eragon194
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Originally Posted by CA_OTH_Girl @ OTHForums
OH! And I almost 4got! We saw them film quite a few things.. but there were only a few scenes where we actually knew what was going on, & I'll share that w/ ya!


1st of all - They did a scene w/ Lee (Mouth) where he's supposed 2 be like extremely drunk we suppose, & he jumps off a building. We don't know if he dies or not, but it appeared that way. And right be4 he jumped he was saying stuff like, "I used 2 be good! I was a good reporter!" & all of this stuff & was slurring & what not.


2nd - They filmed a scene w/ Chad & Hil (Lucas & Peyton) running out Karen's Cafe apperantly running from something or some1, & this car pulls out right in front of them & almost hits them & they just barely miss it as they run down the street away from Karen's Cafe.

The Last Scene - We were able 2 make out was a scene where Paul & Sophia (Dan & Brooke) pull up in this car & Dan gets out of it pointing a gun towards Lucas. Lucas is also holding a gun @ this time, but he puts the gun down & surrenders 2 Dan. Dan then says "Davis!" And Brooke gets out of the car. He hands her the gun & she seemingly is on his side & points the gun @ Lucas 4 a moment, but then she turns the gun on Dan last minute. Then out of nowhere Antwon (Skills) jumps out of nowhere & throws Dan 2 the ground.


Those are the only 3 scenes we could make out & understand. But they filmed many more right outside of Karen's Cafe. I'd say 4 or 5 other scenes just in that night.



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Chad Michael Murray Presses To Go From Hunk To Hyphenate, "One Tree Hill"
By Marilyn Beck and Stacy Jenel Smith
Nov 11, 2008
Chad Michael Murray is in a full court press to go from hunk to hyphenate. The 27-year-old "One Tree Hill" hottie penned Monday's (11/17) unusual episode for his series, and he's directing another episode now. It's all part of his plan "to take this year and make the best of it, do everything I could with it, here in season six -- to learn production inside and outside. I'm definitely doing it full on. Last month was absolutely insane, being up late hours, not sleeping ..."
Murray says he came up with the idea for Monday's show a couple of years ago, but it wasn't 'til this year that it found its place on the schedule. In the episode, his character, Lucas, is watching "Casablanca" one night and starts thinking about himself and his friends and how they would be in the 1940s -- which leads to a whole scenario with the group in the period.

"It was a dream come true for me. I was so excited, I was a little nervous the first day and it even showed in my work as an actor. I was a little rattled," admits Murray. "But once we got through the first day and I saw how everybody took care of it, I thought, 'This is beautiful.' Our props department, location department, set designers -- everyone got into it. Everything screams 1940s, from the vintage clothes to the vehicles ...

"We all knew it was going to be tough and knew it was going to be expensive," he adds. "It was a lot of hard work."

As far as his fascination with those days of six decades ago, "I appreciate that time a lot," says Chad. "There was a respect back then in the way people put themselves together. Nowadays it's a little sloppy. I'm a guy's guy and, you know, sometimes it's cool to be dirty, but it's nice to use a comb, too."
National Ledger - Chad Michael Murray Presses To Go From Hunk To Hyphenate, "One Tree Hill"
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