Here I'll write reviews of each episode of my favorite show. If the show has been on for a while, I might also include annotated descriptions of past episodes on this page.
Here's an example of a format I might use for my show reviews.
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"Pilot" Air date: Sep 23, 2003
Guide:
Aside from a love for hoops, it would seem that Lucas (Chad Michael Murray, Dawsons Creek, A Cinderella Story) and Nathan (James Lafferty, A Season on the Brink) are two young men with little in common, but they are bound by the dark secret that they share the same father (Paul Johannson, Beverly Hills 90210). Nathan is the star of the high school basketball team and local town hero while Lucas is the only child of a single working mom (Moira Kelly, The West Wing). Now the two boys lives collide when a twist of fate puts Lucas on Nathans team and the half-brothers compete, not only for control of the court, but also for the heart of Nathans beautiful girlfriend Peyton (Hilarie Burton). Bethany Joy Lenz, Sophia Bush, Barry Corbin and Craig Sheffer also star. Bryan Gordan directed the episode written by Mark Schwahn.
Noteable:
*Dan is on Lucas's birth certificate *"#23" is painted on the rock outside the school *Nathan has a pierced nipple *Peyton's website is called "Punk & Disorderly" *Nathan and Lucas played Junior Leagues together
Trailer:
END QUOTE: There is a tide in the affairs of men Which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune; Omitted, all the voyage of their life Is bound in shallows and in miseries. On such a full sea are we now afloat; And we must take the current when it serves, Or lose the ventures before us. William Shakespeare, Julias Ceasar
Music From the Episode:
Forty Foot Echo - Drift Lucas heads to the River front, Peyton heads to the game, Nathan warms up...
T.I. - 24's Played during the shots of Nathan and the other kids cruising around in the stolen school bus
Dashboard Confessional - Hands Down Played when Peyton almost runs Lucas over, and the bus nearly collides with a train..
Songs - Farewell Transmission Playing on the radio in Coach Durham's office when Keith comes to see him
The Ataris - Your Boyfriend Sucks Peyton is listening to this in her closet
Runaway Cab - Cash Bags Ben Lee - Aftertaste Lucas heads to the gym to give Nathan the time/place
Jet - Are You Gonna Be My Girl Lucas practices for the game, while his two friends do commentary about "what a treat" the game will be...
N. E. R. D. - Lapdance Nathan, Peyton, and Tim arrive with this blaring
Finch - What it is to Burn Background music for Lucas' face off with Nathan
Saliva - Rest in Pieces Lucas wins the game
Pete Yorn - EZ Background music while Lucas reads Brutus's speech to Cassius in Julius Caesar "There is a tide in the affairs of men Which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune; but omitted, and the voyage of their life Is bound in shallows and miseries. On such a full sea are we now afloat, And we must take the current when it serves, Or lose the ventures before us."
Grade (on a scale of 10): 10
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"The Places You Have Come to Fear the Most "
Air Date: Sept 30, 2003
 Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) blows his first Varsity game and decides to quit the team. The wedge between Nathan (James Lafferty) and Peyton (Hilarie Burton) continues to grow after Peyton tires of Nathan's jabs at Lucas. Meanwhile, Keith (Craig Sheffer) forces Karen (Moira Kelly) to deal with her feelings for Dan (Paul Johansson) after she refuses to step foot in the high school gym to support her son. Bethany Joy Lenz, Sophia Bush and Craig Sheffer also star. Bryan Gordan directed the episode written by Mark Schwahn.
Noteable:
*Lucas's house number is 1829 *The calendar behind Lucas at Keith's shop says October *Karen's last name is Rowe *Haley's mom's maiden name is Brigard *There's an ad for Dan Scott Motor Company hanging up outside the door to the locker room.
Trailer:
END QUOTE: Do not let your fire go out, spark by irreplaceable spark, in the hopeless swamps of the approximate, the not-quite, the not-yet, the not-at-all. Do not let the hero in your soul perish in lonely frustration for the life you deserved, but have never been able to reach. Check your road and the nature of your battle. The world you desired can be won. It exists, it is real, it is possible, it is yours. Ayn Rand, Atlas Shrugged
Music:
The Get Up Kids - Overdue Lucas tells the guys they don't have to come to the game
Celldweller - Switchback Played during the game
American Analog Set - Hard to Find Playing while Nathan and Peyton are making out..
Forty Foot Echo - Beside Me Dan watches the tape of the game
Mclusky - To Hell With Good Intentions Peyton's listening to this when Nathan calls to say sorry..
Vertical Horizon - Echo Plays as Mr. Kelly looks over the cards..Peyton wants truth, Nathan wants revenage, and Lucas wants answers.
Longview - Further Lucas submits Peyton's artwork and heads to the game, Nathan blocks out his dad
Gavin DeGraw - Belief Plays as Karen enters the gym and Lucas quotes from Atlas Shrugged..
"Do not let your fire go out, spark by irreplaceable spark, in the hopeless swamps of the not-quite, the not-yet, the not-at-all. Do not let the hero in your soul perish, in lonely frustration for the life you deserved, but have never been able to reach. The world you desired can be won, it exists, it is real, it is possible, it's yours."
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"Are You True?"
Air Date: Oct 7, 2003
Frustrated by Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) growing popularity at school, Nathan (James Lafferty) searches for Lucas weak spot, and finds it in Haley (Bethany Joy Lenz). Meanwhile, Peyton (Hilarie Burton) is furious with Lucas for submitting her drawings to the local newspaper without her knowledge. Sophia Bush, Paul Johansson, Craig Sheffer and Moira Kelly also star. Michael Grossman directed the episode written by Jennifer Cecil
Trailer:
End Quote:
EE cummings once wrote, To be nobody but yourself in a world which is doing it's best, night and day, to make you everybody else, means to fight the hardest battle, which any human being can fight, and never stop fighting.
Music:
"You Own Me" - Sense Field Album: Living Outside ( Nettwerk Records) Official Site: http://www.sensefield.com
Scene: Plays in beginning of the episode, during the basketball game.
"Glad to Be Alive" - Low Flying Owls Album: Elixir Vitae (Stinky) Official Site: http://www.lowflyingowls.com
Scene: Peyton is drawing in her room when she gets a call from Thud Magazine. » This song is also heard in episode #104.
"How Good It Can Be" - The 88 Album: Kind of Light (Mootron) Official Site: unknown
Scene: Plays while Brooke is getting her legs waxed, while talking to Peyton.
"Silence Is Easy" - Starsailor Album: Silence Is Easy (Emi) Official Site: http://www.starsailor.net
Scene: This song is heard during a montage of scenes with Peyton picking up her art Lucas left in her locker, Karen seeing Sherry walking outside of the cafe, Haley looking at Nathan during class and Lucas cleaning up the park.
"Multiply" - Forty Foot Echo Album: Forty Foot Echo (Hollywood) Official Site: http://www.fortyfootecho.com
Scene: This is heard when Nathan and the team pull Lucas out of the van and throw him in the swamp. » This artist is also heard in episodes #100 & #101.
"Stones" - Pete Francis Album: Untold (Hollywood) Official Site: http://www.petefrancis.com
Scene: This is played when Haley goes to Nathan's house to tell him, she'll tutor him...on one condition. » This artist is also heard in episode #107.
"You Dance" - eastmountainsouth Album: eastmountainsouth (Dreamworks) Official Site: http://www.eastmountainsouth.com
Scene: Heard during the Burning Boat scene and through the rest of the final moments of the episode.
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"Crash Into You"
Air Date: Oct 14, 2003
Haley (Bethany Joy Lenz) convinces Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) to go with the team to an after-party at Nathans (James Lafferty) beach house in the hopes that the guys will become closer. When Lucas sees the wealth that was denied him, he finally confronts his mother (Moira Kelly) about why she let Dan (Paul Johansson) ignore them. Meanwhile, when Nathans mom (guest star, Barbara Alyn Woods) returns home to find a very angry son, she turns to Karen for advice. Hilarie Burton, Sophia Bush and Craig Sheffer also star. David Carson directed the episode written by Mark Perry
Noteable:
This marked the first episode that did not end with a literary quote.
This is the first appearance of Barbara Alyn Woods as Deb Scott, Nathan's mother.
The title is the same as a Dave Matthew's song
"Free Time" - Kenna Album: New Scared Cow (Sony) Official Site: http://www.kennaonline.com
Scene: Brooke, Peyton, Lucas & Haley arrive at the 'Scott' beach house.
"Whatcha Gonna Do" - Sprung Monkey Album: Get a Taste (Redline Entertainment) Official Site: http://www.sprungmonkey.com
Scene: Nathan shows a tape of Lucas' mom and Dan at the party - Lucas walks out, shoving Nathan against the wall in the process.
"Taken For a Ride" - AM Radio Album: Radioactive (Elektra/Asylum) Official Site: http://www.amradioonline.com
Scene: Brooke & Peyton talk on the stairs during the party.
"Empty Apartment" - Yellowcard Album: Ocean Avenue (Capitol) Official Site: http://www.yellowcardrock.com
Scene: Peyton & Nathan have a fight and she wants to know what happen to her car.
"Return to Me" - Matthew Ryan Album: Regret Over The Wires (Hybrid) Official Site: http://www.matthewryanonline.com
Scene: Its heard at the end of the episode when Lucas goes to the cafe, to give Haley her hat she left in Peyton's car. ******************************************************
"All That You Can't Leave Behind (aka Where I End and You Begin)"
Air Date: Oct 21, 2003
Trailer- Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) asks Keith (Craig Sheffer) to play with him in the annual Father and Son basketball game, and realizes he got the better father figure after Dan (Paul Johansson) publicly humiliates Nathan (James Lafferty) on the court. Also, Peyton (Hilarie Burton) has a hard time dealing with the anniversary of her mothers death and finds a comforting ally in Whitey (Barry Corbin). Bethany Joy Lenz, Sophia Bush and Moira Kelly also star. Duane Clark directed the episode written by Ann Hamilton & Mark Schwahn
Noteable:
The title is the same as a U2 CD
Haley (to Nathan): Anything less than an 81, I'm staying home and watching "The Office".
"The Office" is a sitcom on BBC America. More Info
Music:
"Remedy" - Hot Water Music Album: Caution (Epitaph/Some) Official Site: http://hwm.indiepress.com
Scene: Peyton in her car revving up the engine, during the opening moments of the episode.
"Hard to Find" - The American Analog Set Album: Promise of Love (Tiger Style) Official Site: http://www.americananalogset.com
Scene: Outside of Karen's Cafe, Haley tells Lucas the truth about her and Nathan. » This song is also heard in episode #101.
"I Was On a Mountain" - Hot Water Music Album: Caution (Epitaph/Some) Official Site: http://hwm.indiepress.com
Scene: Peyton in speeding in her car, when she stops Lucas gets in and tries to get her slow down.
"Want to Be Bad" - Tegan and Sara Album: If It Was You (Sanctuary/Vapor) Official Site: http://www.teganandsara.com
Scene: Heard briefly when Nathan goes to see Peyton, and ask her to come to the game. » This artist is also heard in episode #105.
"I Don't Want To Be" - Gavin DeGraw Album: Chariot (J Records) Official Site: http://www.gavindegraw.com
Scene: This is actually the One Tree Hill theme song (played during the opening credits), but it plays during the Father-Son basketball game.
"Glad to Be Alive" - Low Flying Owls Album: Elixir Vitae (Stinky) Official Site: http://www.lowflyingowls.com
Scene: Peyton is running red lights and almost gets into a car accident. » This song is also heard in episode #102.
"Many Rivers to Cross" - Jimmy Cliff Album: Ultimate Collection / Wonderful World, Beautiful People (Universal/A&M) Official Site: http://www.jimmycliff.com
Scene: Heard in the final moments of the episode, during Lucas' literary quote. ****************************************
"Every Night Is Another Story"
Air Date: Oct 28, 2003
Trailer- When Whitey (Barry Corbin) throws Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) and Nathan (James Lafferty) off the bus due to their misconduct on the basketball court, not only does it leave the two brothers stranded 30 miles from home, but they encounter a carload of punks who threaten them with a gun. Injured during the game, Brooke (Sophia Bush) needs Peyton (Hilarie Burton) to drive her home and in, an unlikely turn of events, Peyton asks Haley (Bethany Joy Lenz) for help. Meanwhile, Karen (Moira Kelly) and Keith (Craig Sheffer) attend a business function and tempers flare when Dan (Paul Johansson) and Deb (guest star Barbara Alyn Woods) are seated at their table. Jason Moore directed the episode written by Mike Kelley.
Noteable/ Goofs:
*The title is the same as an The Early November song.
Brooke threw the pom-poms out the car window when she was crazy, but after Haley and Payton got back from getting gas, Brooke was asleep and a pom-pom was her pillow, this isn't possible.
If the Ravens were playing an away game, why would their cheerleaders be at the game cheering? Isn't the home teams cheerleaders at the game not the opposing team and if the home team doesn't have cheerleaders than there wouldn't be any. It doesn't make scence for the Ravens Cheerleaders to be cheering at the game.
End Quote:
As happens sometimes a moment settled and hovered and remained for much more htan a moment. And sound stoopped and movement stopped for much, much more than a moment. And then the moment was gone.
Music:
"Cool Kids" - Screeching Weasel Album: Bark Like A Dog (Fat Wreck Chords) Official Site: http://www.screechingweasel.com
Scene: Heard as the song is ending. Peyton is driving while Haley is "jamming" in the passenger seat and Brooke is covering her ears. (This scene is played again later on in the episode, but with a different song playing.)
"Holiday" - Get Up Kids Album: Something To Write Home About (Vagrant) Official Site: http://www.thegetupkids.net
Scene: Is heard briefly, as you see Nathan and Lucas hopping into a car that won't start. This song plays again later on in the episode. » This artist is also heard in episode #101.
"Seven x Eight" - Anjali Album: The World of Lady A (Wiiija) Official Site: http://www.wiiija.com/artists/anjali/biog.htm
Scene: Brooke holds up a white handkerchief before entering Peyton's room to see if she's still angry with her.
"Blueside" - Rooney Album: Rooney (Geffen) Official Site: http://www.rooney-band.com
Scene: Lucas puts the mix Peyton made for him into his portable CD player and the song is still playing as they switch scenes to the basketball game of the Tree Hill Raven's vs. the Pickerington Pirates.
"Hypocrite" - Jibe Album: Uprising (226 Records) Official Site: http://www.jibeonline.com
Scene: Nathan gets into the car with the "Things".
"Time Running" - Tegan and Sara Album: If It Was You (Sanctuary/Vapor) Official Site: http://www.teganandsara.com
Scene: Heard when Peyton, Haley and Brooke are the car - Brooke throws her pom-poms out the car window. » This artist is also heard in episode #104.
"Holiday" - Get Up Kids Album: Something To Write Home About (Vagrant) Official Site: http://www.thegetupkids.net
Scene: Heard as the song is ending. Peyton is driving while Haley is "jamming" in the passenger seat and Brooke is covering her ears. » This artist is also heard in episode #101.
"Headlights" - Dispatch Album: Who Are We Living For? (DCN) Official Site: http://www.dispatchmusic.com
Scene: Played in the final moments of the episode.
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"Life In A Glass House"
Air Date: Nov 4, 2003
Trailer- The night of Dan (Paul Johansson) and Debs (guest star Barbara Alyn Woods) annual basketball appreciation party stirs up old wounds and new feelings as Karen (Moira Kelly) makes a new friend, Keith (Craig Sheffer) faces off with his younger brother once again and Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) finally makes his move on Peyton (Hilaire Burton). Also, Haley (Bethany Joy Lenz) and Nathan (James Lafferty) grow closer until Brooke (Sophia Bush) spreads a vicious rumor that leaves Haley devastated. Barry Corbin also stars. Robert Duncan McNeill directed the episode written by Mike Kelley
Noteable:
Karen is addressed as "Karen Roe" by Whitey.
Music:
"Kennedy" - Kill Hannah Album: For Never & Ever (Atlantic) Official Site: http://www.killhannah.com
Scene: This song is played while Brooke and Peyton get ready for the party.
"She's Got It So Phat" - Bosshouse Album: They do not have a CD available. Official Site: N/A
Scene: Plays when Jake is talking to Lucas at the party. » This song is also heard in episode #101.
"Pacific Ocean Blues" - Gigolo Aunts Album: Pacific Ocean Blues (Q-Division) Official Site: http://www.gigoloaunts.net
Scene: Lucas goes to talk to Peyton by the swings. As they begin to kiss they are interrupted by Haley.
"I'll Always Love You" - Michael Campion Album: N/A Official Site: N/A
Scene: Plays when Brooke announces to Haley that Nathan passed around her note she wrote to him.
"She Will Be Loved" - Maroon 5 Album: Songs About Jane (Octone) Official Site: http://www.maroon5.com
Scene: Peyton and Lucas go up to a bedroom and make out.
"Beautiful One" - Johnny Lang Album: Long Time Coming (Universal) Official Site: http://www.johnnylang.com
Scene: This is heard when Brooke comes on to Jake only to get rejected and then later when Lucas goes to the cafe to find a crying Haley.
"Say Yes" - Bryan Greenberg Album: N/A Official Site: N/A
Scene: Performed by actor, Bryan Greenberg as his character Jake Jaglieski in the scene where he sings to who we find out is his infant daughter. NOTE: You can find the original version of the song, sung by Elliott Smith on the Good Will Hunting soundtrack.
"Calling All Angels" - Train Album: My Private Nation (Sony) Official Site: http://www.trainline.com
Scene: Heard in the final few scenes of the episode.

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"The Search For Something More"
Air Date: Nov 11, 2003
Trailer- Looking for some fun, Brooke (Sophia Bush) and Peyton (Hilarie Burton) crash a college party, but things turn ugly when one of the guys in the dorm drugs Peyton. After Brooke calls Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) for help, the two bond over caring for a sleeping Peyton, prompting Lucas to look at Brooke in a new light. Meanwhile, Haley (Bethany Joy Lenz) gives Nathan(James Lafferty) another chance and the two go on their first date. Paul Johannson, Craig Sheffer and Moira Kelly also star. John Kretchmer directed the episode written by Jennifer Cecil
Noteable/Goofs:
Barry Corbin (Whitey Durham) does not appear in this episode.
This episodes the last appearance of Moria Kelly (Karen) for a few episodes, she is leaving the show for a few episodes as she has her first child.
The song that plays during Nathan and Haley's first kiss is "Dare You To Move", which is by the band Switchfoot. This was also featured in the movie A Walk to Remember. In this movie, a guy changes his ways for a smart girl who teaches him how to love. Very similar to Nathan and Haley.
Brooke woke up at Peyton's house even though we see her asleep on Nathan's floor after the party. Since it was the next day, shouldn't she still be asleep at nathan's? And how would she have gotten to Peyton's house since Peyton was at home and Brooke was too drunk to drive?
To add to the comment above: Maybe since she was lying on Nathan's floor he could have drove her home and not have just left her there.
When Lucas came home Karen asked him if he was in a land of no phones and Lucas said he should have called. Lucas has a cell phone and it was on him so why didn't Karen just call his cell phone when it was late and Lucas wasn't home.
Favorite Part:
Haley:I keep putting myself out there,and you keep blowing it!"Right now there is nothing you could do or say that could surprise me."
Nathan kisses her.
Haley:Except that.
Haley - "You shouldn't have done that."
she then proceeds in throwing her arms around his neck and kissing him back.
Music:
"Street Survivor" - The Flaming Sideburns Album: Save Rock N Roll (Jet Set) Official Site: http://www.sjoki.uta.fi/~latvis/yhtyeet/flaming.sideburns
Scene: Is briefly heard when Brooke and Peyton enter the party and are offered drinks.
"Sparks" - The Man Album: N/A Official Site: N/A
Scene: Brooke meets a random guy at the party, (Sean Faris).
"Bad Circulation" - Witchypoo Album: Public Works (5 Rue Christine) Official Site: http://www.5rc.com/bands/witchypoo/index.html
Scene: Barely heard when Brooke making out with the guy she just met, and finds out a shocking surprise about him.
"No Exit" - Runaway Cab Album: On The Upside (Runaway Cab Records) Official Site: http://www.runawaycab.com
Scene: Gabe puts on music - Peyton starts to feel weird and ask if he slipped her something. » This artist is also heard in episode #101.
"Did It For The Drugs" - Supafuzz Album: N/S Official Site: http://www.supafuzz.net
Scene: Gabe tries to take advantage of Peyton, then Brooke calls.
"Fliter Factory" - Dee Album: N/A Official Site: N/A
Scene: Is playing when Brooke is looking for Peyton.
"Time" - Runaway Cab Album: On The Upside (Runaway Cab Records) Official Site: http://www.runawaycab.com
Scene: Lucas breaks into Gabe's room to find out what he did to Peyton. » This artist is also heard in episode #101.
"Dare You To Move" - Switchfoot Album: The Beautiful Letdown (Red Ink) Official Site: http://www.switchfoot.com
Scene: This plays during Nathan and Haley's first kiss.
"Untold" - Pete Francis Album: Untold (Hollywood) Official Site: http://www.petefrancis.com
Scene: Heard in the final few scenes of the episode. » This artist is also heard in episode #102.
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"With Arms Outstretched"
Air Date: Nov 18, 2003
Trailer- After fighting with his father (Paul Johansson) and Haley (Bethany Joy Lenz), Nathan (James Lafferty) succumbs to the pressure he is feeling and takes amphetamines to help his game. However, he isn't prepared for the destruction the drugs do to both his body and his family. Meanwhile, Peyton (Hilarie Burton) goes to Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) to rekindle their relationship, but when she arrives at his house, she catches him with Brooke (Sophia Bush).
Noteable/Goofs:
*Moira Kelly (Karen) does not appear in this episode. Although, she is still in the opening credits.
The Tattoo is covered with skin colored tape, you can see it if you look close enough.
When Lucas was talking to Keith before his basketball the camera was on Lucas, his left sleeve was up and you could see his shoulder with the tattoo. When the camera flipped to Keith you could see Lucas' shoulder in the corner but the sleeve was down so you couldn't see the tattoo. Then the camera flipped back to Lucas and his sleeve was up, and then to Keith again and his sleeve was down. Lucas' sleeve should have been up the entire time so his tattoo would have been visible.
Scene Where Nathan Trys To Go To Far With Haley:
Nathan:A month ago,do you think we'd be alone in your bedroom? Haley:Oh,but we're not alone in my bedroom,we have the four fathers with us. Nathan:They can watch. Haley(Laughs):Nathan,can you get serious for just a minute. Nathan:I am serious,come here. (He pulls her to the bed and and starts kissing her) Haley:My parents could come home. Nathan:So? (She laughs,they start to make out,he starts to un-button her shirt.) Haley:Come on. (They keep kissing,he still un-buttons her shirt.) Haley:Really,come on. (He continues) Haley:Nat-Stop! (She gets up) Haley:I think you should go. Nathan:You're kidding Haley. (She opens the door) Nathan:Haley,I'm sorry.We can study,it's fine. Haley:I'd like you to go. Nathan(Leaving,wisper):Unbeliveable.
Music:
"Hanging On For Hope" - The New Amsterdams Album: Worse For The Wear (Vagrant) Official Site: http://www.newams.net
Scene: Played in the beginning of the episode when Nathan pulls Haley into an empty classroom to make out.3
"Rain King" - Counting Crows Album: Films About Ghost: The Best Of The Counting Crows (Geffen) Official Site: http://www.countingcrows.com
Scene: Lucas and Brooke make out at the bar.
"Shabby Girl" - Electric Farm Album: N/A Official Site: N/A
Scene: Plays when Lucas is talking to Haley outside the school, and he tells her he made out with Brooke.
"Yesterdays" - Pennywise Album: From The Ashes (Epitaph) Official Site: http://www.pennywisdom.com
Scene: Plays during the Raven's basketball game against Cove City, where Nathan collapses.
"Fallen" - Sarah McLachlan Album: Afterglow (Arista) Official Site: http://www.sarahmclachlan.com
Scene: Nathan goes to Haley's house, to tell her how much she means to him.
"Re-Offender" - Travis Album: 12 Memories (Sony) Official Site: http://www.travisonline.com
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"You Gotta Go There To Come Back"
Air Date: Jan 20, 2004
Trailer- After Whitey (Barry Corbin) cancels basketball practice, Brooke (Sophia Bush) convinces Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) to let loose and takes him out for a wild night out on the town. Meanwhile, Deb (Barbara Allyn Woods) instructs Dan (Paul Johansson) to take Nathan (James Lafferty) away for a father-son weekend to try and rebuild their relationship, but things dont go exactly as she had hoped. Hilarie Burton, Bethany Joy Lenz and Craig Sheffer also star. Keith Samples directed the episode written by Mike Kelle.
Noteable:
Moira Kelly (Karen) does not appear in this episode. Although, she is still in the opening credits.
This episode aired opposite President Bush's State of the Union address.
The episode title is the same title used for the new Stereophonics album.
Special Guest Star Gavin DeGraw is the singer behing the shows opening credits.
That's actually Bryan Greenberg's (Jake) voice singing the song "Lonely World" at Karen's Cafe.
Music:
"Re-Offender" - Travis Album: 12 Memories (Sony) Official Site: http://www.travisonline.com
Scene: Plays during the opening scenes of the episode. » This song is also heard in episode #108.
"Everything" - Fefe Dobson Album: Fefe Dobson (Island) Official Site: http://www.islandrecords.com/fefedobson
Scene: Heard when the scene opens of Nathan and Haley laying in her bed.
"Be Different" - Lori Denae Album: N/A Official Site: N/A
Scene: Deb talks to Haley at the cafe about starting up live entertainment.
"Downed" - Cheap Trick Album: In Color (Sony) Official Site: http://www.cheaptrick.com
Scene: Deb talks to Haley at the cafe about starting up live entertainment.
"Girlfriend" - The Band Album: N/A Official Site: N/A
Scene: Heard on Brooke's car radio as she pulls up to the basketball court down at the park.

"Starting All Over" - Jon Elliot Album: N/A Official Site: N/A
Scene: Heard in Karen's Cafe.
"Bullet With Your Name On It" - Lockgroove Album: Sleeping On The Elephant Fog (Krave Records) Official Site: http://www.lockgroove.com
Scene: Played in the scene where Haley is in Peyton's room looking through her cds and Brooke calls.
"Mindleak" - Bryan Greenberg Album: N/A Official Site: N/A
Scene: You hear this very breifly when Lucas walks up to Jake's front porch to ask him if he wants to come down to the park and shoot hoops.
"Blue and White" - Beth Waters Album: Beth Waters (Mermaid Mafia Records) Official Site: http://www.bethwaters.com
Scene: An actress lip syncing to Beth's song is heard when Lucas and Brooke arrive at the cafe during "Open Mic Night" and Lucas goes to talk to Deb.
"Lonely World" - Bryan Greenberg Album: N/A Official Site: N/A
Scene: Jake performs at the cafe and brings his daughter Jenny.
"I Don't Want To Be" - Gavin DeGraw Album: Chariot (J Records) Official Site: http://www.gavindegraw.com
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"The Living Years"
Air Date: Jan 27, 2004
Trailer- Unable to handle the pressure from Dan (Paul Johansson), Nathan (James Lafferty) decides to quit the basketball team and looks to Haley (Bethany Joy Lenz) to help him fill his free time. Meanwhile, Brooke (Sophia Bush) becomes increasingly jealous of Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) and Peytons (Hilarie Burton) growing friendship. Craig Sheffer and Barry Corbin also star. Tom Wright directed the episode written by Mark B. Perry
Noteable:
This is the first appearance as reccuring star Thomas Ian Griffith as Peyton's father Mr. Sawyer.
Music:
"Harder to the Breathe" - Maroon 5 Album: Songs About Jane (Octone) Official Site: http://www.maroon5.com
Scene: Brooke and Lucas undress and make out in a hot tub. » This band is also heard in episode #106.
"Simple Again" - Buva Album: N/A Official Site: N/A
Scene: Plays during the cafe scene when Deb is talking to Keith and Dan walks in and makes a remark about Keith always going after his women.
"I Met a Girl" - Wheat Album: Per Second, Per Second, Per Second, Every Second... (Sony) Official Site: http://www.wheatmusic.com
Scene: Brooke goes to Peyton for advice about "connecting" with Lucas better.
"Everywhere She Goes" - Across The Sky Album: Across The Sky (World Entertainment) Official Site: http://www.acrossthesky.com
Scene: Haley ditches school with Nathan, they go to the Scott beach house and get drunk.
"She's So Pretty" - Kyf Brewer Album: N/A Official Site: http://www.kyf.com
Scene: Peyton and her father are having dinner at Karen's Cafe, and Mr. Sawyer calls Lucas over to their table.
"Ship Of Fools" - World Party Album: Private Revolution (Papil) Official Site: N/A
Scene: Peyton's dad is looking around her room when Lucas walks in, they talk and Lucas shows him Peyton's comic strip in THUD.
"Avalanche" - Ryan Adams Album: Love Is Hell, Part 1 (Lost Highway) Official Site: http://www.ryan-adams.com
Scene: Peyton's dad is looking around her room when Lucas walks in, they talk and Lucas shows him Peyton's comic strip in THUD.
"The Shadowlands" - Ryan Adams Album: Love Is Hell, Part 1 (Lost Highway) Official Site: http://www.ryan-adams.com
Scene: Peyton's dad is looking around her room when Lucas walks in, they talk and Lucas shows him Peyton's comic strip in THUD. ****************************************
"Crash Course In Polite Conversation"
Air Date: Feb 3, 2003
Trailer- After Peyton (Hilarie Burton) receives the devastating news that her father is lost at sea, she and Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) take an overnight trip to Hilton Head to identify a body that has washed ashore. Overcome with emotion, Peyton kisses Lucas. Meanwhile, an unexpected visit from Dans (Paul Johansson) parents (Gerald McRainey, Tess Harper) leaves the Scott family in turmoil as numerous family secrets are revealed at Dans birthday dinner. James Lafferty, Bethany Joy Lenz, Sophia Bush, Craig Sheffer and Barry Corbin also star. Sandy Smolan directed the episode written by Jessica Queller.
Noteable:
This Episode Featured the a song of the album "You Gotta Go There To Come Back" which was the name of the 10 episode of One Tree Hill.
Music:
"Overdrive" - Katy Rose Album: Because I Can (V2 Music/BMG) Official Site: http://www.katyrose.net
Scene: Peyton is showing Brooke & Lucas the car she wants to fix up for her Dad.
"Fools At The Table" - Matt Beckler Album: For Lovers For Fools (Gotee Record Company) Official Site: http://www.mattbeckler.com
Scene: Heard when Peyton and Lucas are driving to the coroner's office.
"Maybe Tomorrow" - Stereophonics Album: You Gotta Go There To Come Back (V2 Music/BMG) Official Site: http://www.stereophonics.com
Scene: Plays when Peyton and Lucas are in the motel.
"Escape" - Smith Point Album: All in All Official Site: http://www.smithpoint.com
Scene: This is heard during the episodes final scenes. » Smith Point is an awesome unsigned band that you all might wanna check out. Visit their website and you can find info on purchasing their 7 song EP All in All.
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"Hanging By A Moment"
Air Date: Feb 10, 2004
Trailer- On their way to pick up Karen (Moira Kelly) from the airport, Keith (Craig Sheffer) and Lucas' (Chad Michael Murray) car collides with an oncoming vehicle and an unconscious Lucas is left fighting for his life. Having witnessed the accident, Dan (Paul Johansson) races Lucas to the hospital and must acknowledge that Lucas is his son in order to save his life. Meanwhile, Peyton (Hilarie Burton) decides to tell Brooke (Sophia Bush) about the kiss she and Lucas shared. James Lafferty, Bethany Joy Lenz, and Barry Corbin also star. John Behring directed the episode written by Mark Schwahn.
Noteable/Goofs:
*The title is the same as a Lifehouse song
When the accident happens, Dan pulls Keith from the car without checking to see if anything is wrong with his neck, chances are he proly would have broken his neck.
In the accident scene, the door where Lucas was should have been jammed shut based upon impact.
In the accident scene, he doesn't check to see if Lucas has a neck injury before removing him from the car.
NITPICK: Why didn't anyone ask for any help or offer to call the hospital on their phone.
Quotes:
Nathan: Was that your jumpshot? Cuz if that was you jumpshot, I can't date you anymore. (Haley laughs) Nathan: My mom said you'd be here, said something about a grade? Haley: Yeah you cannot be here right now. Nathan: Why not?! Haley: Because I look stupid. Nathan: You realize I've seen you in that crochet poncho thing you wear right? Haley: Come on this is embarrassing. I want you to think I'm...not embarrassing. Nathan: You don't embarrass me, Haley. Haley: Oh yeah? OK. (shoots and badly misses again) Nathan: Ok. I take that back. Haley: I can't do it. Nathan: Yes you can, just, alright. Square your shoulders to the basket. Now you gotta bring the ball up right pass your nose like this, k? Bend you knees a little. Just relax your hips. Just shoot. *She shoots, missing but not too badly* Ok, that wasn't perfect, but it also wasn't embarrassing. It's actually kinda sexy!
Nathan: What's wrong? Haley: I had a little disagreement with Lucas. Nathan: About me? Haley: No. Um, just the way he's been acting. He's really disappointing me. (Nathan laughs) Haley: What? Nathan: Nothing it's just, kind of ironic. Haley: What's ironic? Nathan: Lucas being a jerk. Haley: How is that...how is that ironic? Nathan: Well 'cause that used to be my role right? I mean this whole thing started 'cause I was just trying to mess with Lucas. It's kinda weird, that's all. (Haley looks away,hurt)
Music:
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