Too much homework?
Not a problem for two ladies of Michigan State University's West Shaw Hall. The teen-angst ridden television show, "One Tree Hill", serves as an easy escape from homework, boredom or your own drama-ridden life.
While not the usual choice of shows for Kelli Starrenburg and myself, "One Tree Hill" has now replaced bad reality television shows and a recent marathon of HBO's "True Blood."
Eight seasons of the show are available as a part of the "Instant Queue" on Netflix, an online subscription service that streams movies and television shows on the Internet, and also provides a mailing service. With the use of Netflix and an HDMI cable, my roommate and I have access to hours upon hours of "One Tree Hill," or "OTH" for short.
It's almost unhealthy how much of this show we can and will watch.
The CW television network will be airing the ninth and final season of "OTH" on January 11, 2012 - adding 13 more episodes to our long "To Watch" list.
If you are an addict of "OTH" you can follow it on twitter @RealOneTreeHill or you can ask me any questions you want until I find a new obsession and get over this one!
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