Wednesday, September 14, 2011

In the beginning, there was a pilot.


Oh, pilots. When I first watch them, I rarely realise how important and mythical they will become to me later on. I can't even remember the first time I saw the pilots I love most. It feels like I've always known the famous lines off by heart, and have always laughed at the outdated haircuts the characters are sporting.  It's the moments that define the show's entire story, the lines that are referred to again and again later on in the series and the meeting of characters that will have epic relationships that make them so freaking special.

The inspiration for this post came from watching one of the greatest pilots ever, the very first episode of One Tree Hill. We meet Lucas Scott and his enemy Nathan. They're enemies who just happen to share the same father. A very un-cheery Peyton and Lucas have their first meaningful, which-one-is-more-brooding conversation. The contrast between those at the River Court and those in the gym is set up so that we know that Lucas has never belonged indoors. Nathan seems to- but maybe it's just the ghost of his father. Brooke doesn't feature at all in the pilot, which is a noticeable absence! Even so, as any dedicated fan will know, the basketball game that closes the show changes many of the characters' lives and is a defining moment in One Tree Hill history.

If you have never seen this pilot, watch it. Once you've watched the rest of the show, go back and watch it again. Then maybe you'll understand.

If not, just ignore me. That's fine too.


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