People who say this storyline was dumb have never experienced DID or severe emotional/psychological trauma and felt what it’s like to be repressing details of your life. Yes, even a vital detail like having a child. If the trauma is too much for a person to handle, their brain will absolutely block out details surrounding the trauma to cope, until they move past said trauma
Clay and Quinn’s acting in this scene is phenomenal. In all the acting when Clay discovered Logan was so Natural and felt so real. Clay avoiding Quinn’s gaze afraid of how she would react and the shame he felt after he realized he blocked out his own son after Sarah’s death. And Quinn’s supportive nature with Clay to the shocked look She portrayed , but still trying to be there for Clay. The acting was so well done between the two and the chemistry is so natural. Quinn and Clay were the best additions to the show after Hillarie and Chad left. Honestly the show’s best years were season 6 onwards. Especially seasons 7-9. Season 6 largely because it stopped being the Lucas, Peyton, Brooke who will he choose show. Will Peyton and Lucas be endgame was such a painful theme of the show.
This storyline is one that was significantly ahead of it's time. Even early 2010s, taking this deep of a dive into the mental health aspects of trauma and loss wasn't happening. In 2023, this storyline in and of itself would be an award winning miniseries on Netflix exploring loss, but in this case, people dislike it because it was part of OTH.
I'm sorry but this falls under one of the more ridiculous and soaplike arcs the show ever did. It made zero sense whatsoever but the actors did well with the material and the kid who plays Logan is adorable.
Not gonna lie. This has to be the most FARFETCHED storyline I've ever scene on this show or any other besides SOAPS. Out of curiosity, does anyone know if it's actually plausable for Clay to forget and lose touch with his son for over 5 years? Seems kind far fetched that he wouldn't have faced his problem head on and raised Logan or at the very least know of his existence.
People who say this storyline was dumb have never experienced DID or severe emotional/psychological trauma and felt what it’s like to be repressing details of your life. Yes, even a vital detail like having a child. If the trauma is too much for a person to handle, their brain will absolutely block out details surrounding the trauma to cope, until they move past said trauma
The kid who plays Logan is solo adorable!!! Awwww
Yes, Sara died before Clay met Nathan and Haley. Sara's death is the reason he moved to Tree Hill
Of course Clay's dorky like that! Naming his son after his favorite superhero :P love you Clay and Logan :D
Clay and Quinn’s acting in this scene is phenomenal. In all the acting when Clay discovered Logan was so Natural and felt so real. Clay avoiding Quinn’s gaze afraid of how she would react and the shame he felt after he realized he blocked out his own son after Sarah’s death. And Quinn’s supportive nature with Clay to the shocked look She portrayed , but still trying to be there for Clay. The acting was so well done between the two and the chemistry is so natural. Quinn and Clay were the best additions to the show after Hillarie and Chad left. Honestly the show’s best years were season 6 onwards. Especially seasons 7-9. Season 6 largely because it stopped being the Lucas, Peyton, Brooke who will he choose show. Will Peyton and Lucas be endgame was such a painful theme of the show.
This storyline is one that was significantly ahead of it's time. Even early 2010s, taking this deep of a dive into the mental health aspects of trauma and loss wasn't happening. In 2023, this storyline in and of itself would be an award winning miniseries on Netflix exploring loss, but in this case, people dislike it because it was part of OTH.
It was a decent story despite it coming out of nowhere
The song at the end is by Boy + Bear and it's called My Only One.
yeah. this story was pretty dumb. But in the end it ended up being good... One big happy family
I was not expecting that! Logan is adorable
Seeing all these houses in real life made this show more real to me
what's the name of the song at the end of the clip?
It's honestly believable that this could happen in real life. I've had similar happen to me before.
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is clay a widower?
I'm sorry but this falls under one of the more ridiculous and soaplike arcs the show ever did. It made zero sense whatsoever but the actors did well with the material and the kid who plays Logan is adorable.
Not gonna lie. This has to be the most FARFETCHED storyline I've ever scene on this show or any other besides SOAPS. Out of curiosity, does anyone know if it's actually plausable for Clay to forget and lose touch with his son for over 5 years? Seems kind far fetched that he wouldn't have faced his problem head on and raised Logan or at the very least know of his existence.