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I think you are right!
I think the whole LP thing was the heart of the show. I go to the voicevoer that Lucas was saying at the end of Season 6. It was panning over the rivercourt and "dreams do come true" was said. I think it's the idea that no matter what happens in a relationship, the two will always be there for each other. The whole saving Peyton thing was there. It wasn't that Peyton always wanted LUcas there, well she did, but she never asked. It was Lucas who wanted to be there to protect her. Not sure if t was Brooke or Haley or Peyton herself who said it or said something that implied it. Peyton could've called anyone, Nathan could've taken care of her, Jake could've taken care of her. Even Brooke or Haley could've taken care of her. Lucas chose to be with her. You notice after they officially got together, Peyton being saved didn't really need to happen anymore. Call me mushy, but I always felt that when Lucas and Peyton got together, she was saved. She was saved from the world where people were leaving her, where she felt alone and unloved. Lucas was her constant, her one true love and the one person she could always count on. Peyton and Lucas were the heart of the show because no matter what happened, their hearts bought them back to each other.
Nathan and Haley I feel are the constant and the heart of the show. Nathan and Haley were the couple that defied all the odds. With Chris Keller, Haley's music, Nathan's basketball camp, Nathan's paralysis and whatever he had to do to make it to the NBA. They put all their hearts into no matter what they did and even when things looked dismal in Season 3, they were still in love with each other and believed in what they had was enough to at least try and it worked.
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