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Will Nathan and Haley really move to Barcelona? What will happen to Alex? Will Clay save the day and win back Nathan? We won’t know for sure but The CW has released a short promo trailer for the upcoming episode of One Tree Hill which will hopefully give us some clues.
The 12th episode of One Tree Hill’s seventh season, entitled “Some Roads Lead to Nowhere,” finds Nathan and Haley preparing to leave Tree Hill for Barcelona. It also sheds light on the aftermath of Alex’s suicide attempt— which causes Brooke to struggle to accept Julian’s reaction to the tragic event.
It also looks like Skills is about to leave Tree Hill for good, while Mille downward spiral puts her and Mouth at a crossroads.
“Some Roads Lead to Nowhere” airs Monday, December 7 on The CW.
The CW releases a clip of “One Tree Hill” where Brooke tells Haley that she might be with a child. While handing out Haley’s stage comeback outfit, Brooke comes clean with her fear that Julian may not take the baby news well. Haley thinks otherwise and suggests that Brooke get it checked to doctor.

The synopsis released by the network for the November 9 episode suggests that the news threatens Brooke and Julian’s fairytale romance. Besides, the situation will be much complex than it appears. The preview released on Monday, November 2 reveals that a crying Alex is pleading Julian to come for her.
The episode called “Now You Lift Your Eyes to the Sun” also deals with Haley returning to the stage and Dan Scott returning to Tree Hill much to the chagrin of Nathan, who is about to sign a new NBA contract with the help of his agent Clay. Meanwhile, Milicent is taking a thinner look which may be the result of her pills intake.
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Earlier today, The CW announced it has picked up
One Tree Hill for a full season.
To many fans of the show, this is exciting for one huge reason: more Robert Buckley!
The former Lipstick Jungle star has come aboard the long-time series in the role of Clay. In an exclusive interview, he tells TV Fanatic about joining the cast, as well as not wearing a shirt…
TV Fanatic: Are you wearing a shirt right now?
Robert Buckley: Yes.
TV Fanatic: Does it ever bother you that you’re almost as well known for your literal body of work as for your acting skills?
Buckley: No, because it was never to the detriment of my performance. Going back to Lipstick Jungle, I know I received compliments on the superficial, so to speak, but it was never said in a way that implied I lacked talent as an actor.
That being said, I knew I wanted a new role that was more than just the half-naked, cabana boy. You’ll see me in a lot more clothing on One Tree Hill.
TV Fanatic: You’ve come aboard a long-running show and sort of replaced one of its bigger stars, Chad Michael Murray. Have you felt any pressure in that regard?
Buckley: I never looked at it that way. The show jumped ahead 14 months, so Lucas and Peyton had a child and left; it was a natural course of events.
A lot can happen in real life in a year’s time, so there’s wasn’t pressure to fill anyone’s shoes. The storyline made sense that I wouldn’t be treated as a replacement.
TV Fanatic: Did it help that you weren’t the only new cast member this season? (Jana Kramer and Shantel VanSanten are also new regulars.)
Buckley: I felt self-imposed pressure because the show has been a success for six years. I felt like the new kid in school, but I buddied up quickly with Shanel. We were like the two kids not sitting at the cool table at lunch.
I didn’t know anyone else in the cast at first, but everyone was so warm and welcoming.
TV Fanatic: How did you approach the role of a sports agent? That profession doesn’t have the best reputation.
Buckley: I said right away that I had no interest in playing Clay as the stereotypical, one-note agent. Someone with no redeeming qualities gets old really fast.
To prepare, I actually watched a movie I already loved: Glengarry Glen Ross. It helped give me an idea of how to argue and how to go head-to-head against someone.
TV Fanatic: Can you give us any One Tree Hill spoilers.
Buckley: We’ve already alluded to a mystery in Clay’s past. In the first episode, he said he doesn’t believe in love. That’s an interesting statement. It will be explained more over the next five episodes. Viewers will find out more about who Clay really is. Why is he in Tree Hill and not Los Angeles?
Brooke Davis and Julian Baker are not the only ones hooking up for One Tree Hill season 7. Their real-life counterparts, Sophia Bush, 27, and Austin Nichols, 29, have rekindled their off-screen romance recently, and have taken their affair to the East Coast.
The One Tree Hill couple, who started dating in 2006 and split earlier this year, were spotted last week sharing a cold dessert together at Soho’s Pop Yogurt. They also dined at Georgica Restaurant and Lounge in East Hampton on Friday. And while neither party has confirmed the sweet reunion, an eyewitness told RadarOnline.com that they were very much a couple.
“Sophia and Austin were with their three friends but they may as well have been on their own. They were very affectionate with each other. They were cuddled close together all night, sneaking kisses and acting very loving. There was lots of hand holding and Austin spent much of the night rubbing Sophia’s thigh. There’s no doubting they are together romantically, they look crazy in love and they make a really cute couple! They must really like the restaurant because they came back the next night, just the two of them,” the eyewitness said.
Seeing Bush and Nichols hooking up isn’t really that surprising. Bush seems to have that charming personality that easily attracts the people she works with, beginning with Chad Michael Murray —her One Tree Hill co-star whom she married in 2005 and divorced a year later, co-star James Lafferty — a relationship she denied though Murray confirmed the romance, and now with Austin Nichols.
Meanwhile, their on-screen counterparts’ fiery relationship seems to be going strong when One Tree Hill kicks off its seventh season on September 14. And if you want to learn more about them, check out these photos:

How is One Tree Hill going to explain Lucas and Peyton’s sudden absence from the coming season now that stars Chad Michael Murray and Hilarie Burton aren’t returning?
This burning question is eating away at One Tree Hill fans.
The answer from the producers? Damned if we know!

A show rep suggests that it will involve a bit of rebooting” “Obviously, we have new stories to tell, but at the same time, this season really feels like classic One Tree Hill.”
How is that going to work, exactly? “Some characters might be in an episode for just one scene, but it’s a scene that serves the story and the serialized nature of our season.”
So basically, they haven’t figured it out yet.
The remaking of One Tree Hill leading up to the CW drama’s seventh season continues with the addition of newcomer India de Beaufort, according to a report in TV Guide. Although Peyton Sawyer (Hilarie Burton) and Lucas Scott (Chad Michael Murray) no longer call Tree Hill home, Peyton’s fledgling record label will remain open for business.
Creator Mark Schwahn says that India de Beaufort will join the cast as Miranda Stone, “a smart, successful record executive who has been sent to Tree Hill, N.C., to oversee the day to day operations of boutique label Red Bedroom Records.”

The latest pretty face on One Tree Hill belongs to India de Beaufort.
Beaufort is the latest in a long line of new actors including Robert Buckley, Shantel VanSanten and Jana Kramer to round out the revamped Season Seven cast of One Tree Hill.
I have friends who’ve seen The Notebook–that romantic drama with Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams–and some have even read the original Nicholas Sparks book. It’s sweeping and very romantic, they say. Perfect for singing, right? But I found the flick gloopy. Not for me. But still. Perfect for singing.
Ask One Tree Hill’s Bethany Joy Galeotti, and she’ll probably agree with you, and perhaps say she’s gone one step further: she’s developing such a project. Yup, The Notebook, the musical. She’s teamed up with producer Ron Aniello to start a workshop based on the novel, which she hopes is a step towards mounting a production in New York.

“It was something that I just wanted to do as my own project,” she said. “I just thought, ‘Man this will be so great. I just have to get this out. I feel music attached to this story and I have to write this music out and I have to make it into a play. And whether anything happens to it or not, I just have to get it out creatively for myself.’”
She wrote the libretto based on the novel, and got Sparks so impressed that he gave her the rights to the musical. The workshop, which will be held in Wilmington, NC, is the public’s first chance to see what her musical take on the book will look (and sound) like, but she says it isn’t the finished product yet.
“I think there’s a lot of talented people here,” Galeotti said. “I’m just excited to see who we get to come in and audition. And I just can’t wait to get the actors in the room and really work with them on these characters and see what happens.”
Actors willing to audition will not get paid, she says, but she hopes it’d draw performers with hopes of making it big in Broadway. She has the same hopes, too. Auditions kick off next month, with performances happening in October.
My friends in New York would probably wait for this, I can tell.
A One Tree Hill rep is now confirming what I first hinted at in Ask Ausiello: The bitch is back!
Danneel Harris has closed a deal to reprise her role as pot-stirrer Rachel Gatina in at least seven episodes next season, beginning with eppy 7.02.
Harris made her Tree Hill debut as Brooke’s high school nemesis in season 3 but wasn’t made a series regular until season 4. She was written out in season 5 after only a handful of episodes, an apparent victim of the show’s four-year flash forward.
In other Tree Hill news, the last of next season’s new contract roles has gone to Nuevo 90210 grad Jana Kramer. She’ll play Alexis, a model who becomes the new face of Brooke’s clothing line. As previously reported, Lipstick Jungle’s Robert Buckley and relative newcomer Shantel VanSanten are also joining the cast as Nathan’s sports agent and Haley’s sister

