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Tuesday 23rd September 2003 |
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Aside from a love for
hoops, it would seem that Lucas and
Nathan are two young men with
little in common, but they are bound by the dark secret
that they share the same father.
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. Now the two boys' lives
collide when a twist of fate puts Lucas on Nathan's team
and the half-brothers compete, not only for control of the
court, but also for the heart of Nathan's beautiful
girlfriend Peyton.
Bethany Joy Lenz, Sophia Bush, Barry Corbin and Craig
Sheffer also star. Bryan Gordon directed the episode
written by Mark Schwahn.
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The
Places You Have Come to Fear the Most |
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Tuesday 30th September 2003 |
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Lucas
blows his first Varsity game and decides to quit the team.
The wedge between Nathan and Peyton continues to grow after Peyton tires of
Nathan's jabs at Lucas. Meanwhile, Keith
forces Karen to deal with her feelings for
Dan 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 Gordon directed the episode written by Mark
Schwahn.
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Are
You True? |
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Tuesday 7th October 2003 |
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Frustrated by Lucas' growing popularity at school, Nathan searches for Lucas' weak spot, and finds
it in Haley. Meanwhile, Peyton 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.
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Crash
Into You
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Tuesday 14th October 2003 |
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Haley
convinces Lucas to go with the team
to an after-party at Nathan's 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 about why she let Dan ignore them. Meanwhile, when Nathan's mom 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.
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Where
I End and You Begin
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Tuesday 21st October 2003
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Lucas
asks Keith to play with him in the annual
"Father and Son" basketball game, and realizes
he got the better father figure after Dan
publicly humiliates Nathan on the court.
Also, Peyton has a hard time dealing with
the anniversary of her mother's death and finds a
comforting ally in Whitey.
Bethany Joy Lenz, Sophia Bush, Moira Kelly and Barbara
Alyn Woods also star. Duane Clark directed the episode
written by Ann Hamilton & Mark Schwahn.
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Every
Night Is Another Story
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Tuesday 28th October 2003 |
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When Whitey
throws Lucas and Nathan 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 needs Peyton
to drive her home and in, an unlikely turn of events,
Peyton asks Haley for help. Meanwhile,
Karen and Keith attend a
business function and tempers flare when Dan and Deb are seated at
their table.
Jason Moore directed the episode written by Mike Kelley
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Life
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Tuesday 4th November 2003 |
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The night of Dan and Deb's annual
basketball appreciation party stirs up old wounds and new
feelings as Karen makes a new friend, Keith faces off with his younger brother once
again and Lucas finally makes his
move on Peyton. Also, Haley and Nathan grow closer until Brooke
spreads a vicious rumour that leaves Haley
devastated.
Barry Corbin also stars. Robert Duncan McNeill directed
the episode written by Mike Kelley.
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The
Search For Something More
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Tuesday 11th November 2003
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Looking for some fun, Brooke and Peyton crash a college
party, but things turn ugly when one of the guys in the dorm drugs Peyton. After Brooke calls
Lucas for help, the two bond over
caring for a sleeping Peyton, prompting Lucas to look at
Brooke in a new light. Meanwhile, Haley
gives Nathan
another chance and the two
go on their first date.
Paul Johansson, Craig Sheffer and Moira Kelly also
star. John Kretchmer directed the episode written by
Jennifer Cecil.
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With
Arms Outstretched
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Tuesday 18th November 2003
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After fighting with his
father and Haley,
Nathan 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 goes to Lucas
to rekindle
their relationship, but when she arrives at his house, she
catches him with Brooke.
Craig Sheffer and Barry Corbin also star. Greg Prange
directed the episode written by Mark Schwahn.
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You
Gotta Go There to Come Back |
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Tuesday 20th January 2004 |
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After Whitey
cancels basketball practice, Brooke convinces Lucas to let loose and
takes him out for a wild night out on the town. Meanwhile,
Deb instructs Dan to
take Nathan away for a father-son weekend
to try and rebuild their relationship, but things don't go
exactly as she had hoped.
Hilarie Burton, Bethany Joy Lenz and Craig Sheffer also
star. Keith Samples directed the episode written by Mike
Kelley.
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The
Living Years |
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Tuesday 27th January 2004 |
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Unable to handle the
pressure from Dan, Nathan decides to quit the basketball team and looks to
Haley to help him fill his free time.
Meanwhile, Brooke becomes increasingly
jealous of Lucas and Peyton's growing friendship.
Craig Sheffer and Barry Corbin also star. Tom Wright
directed the episode written by Mark B. Perry.
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Crash
Course in Polite Conversation
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Tuesday 3rd February 2004 |
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After Peyton receives the devastating news that her father is
lost at sea, she and Lucas 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 Dan's parents leaves the Scott
family in turmoil as numerous family secrets are revealed
at Dan's 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.
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Hanging
By a Moment
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Tuesday 10th February 2004 |
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On their way to pick up
Karen from the airport, Keith and Lucas' car collides
with an oncoming vehicle and an unconscious Lucas is left
fighting for his life. Having witnessed the accident, Dan races Lucas to the hospital and must
acknowledge that Lucas is his son in order to save his
life. Meanwhile, Peyton decides to tell
Brooke 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.
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I
SHALL BELIEVE |
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Tuesday 17th February 2004 |
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While holding a vigil at
Lucas' bedside as he lays in a coma,
Karen meets her son's new girlfriend and learns from Deb
that she is divorcing Dan. Most shocking
of all, Karen is horrified to discover that Keith was drinking while driving at the time of the
accident. Meanwhile, Nathan tries to win
Haley back after she dumps him.
Hilarie Burton and Barry Corbin also star. Greg Prange
directed the episode written by Jennifer Cecil.
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Suddenly
Everything Has Changed |
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Tuesday 24th February 2004 |
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After his
near-death experience, Lucas decides
he made the wrong choice between Brooke and
Peyton, so he breaks things off with
Brooke and secretly rekindles his romance with Peyton.
However, the truth becomes obvious after he is rushed to
the emergency room again and the girls come face to face
in the hospital. Meanwhile, unable to pay his mortgage
after paying Lucas' hospital bill, Keith
puts his garage up for sale.
James Lafferty, Bethany Joy Lenz, Paul Johansson, Barry
Corbin and Moira Kelly also star. David Carson directed
the episode written by Mark B. Perry.
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The
First Cut is the Deepest |
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Tuesday 2nd March 2004 |
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Nathan
must decide which parent to live with
after the divorce, but Dan decides to
force his hand by threatening to reveal Deb's darkest secrets in court unless Nathan chooses
him. Meanwhile, Lucas meets a
beautiful stranger who starts his head spinning. Grammy
Award-winner Sheryl Crow appears as herself and performs
in Karen's Café.
Hilarie Burton, Bethany Joy Lenz, Sophia Bush, Craig
Sheffer, Barry Corbin and Moira Kelly also star. Robert
Duncan McNeill directed the episode written by Mike
Kelley.
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Spirit
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Tuesday 6th April 2004 |
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The gang hits the road to
Charlotte where Brooke is determined to win
first place at the annual cheerleading competition, but
when one of her squad falls ill, Peyton
begs Haley to step into the
cheerleader's shoes for a day. Meanwhile, after Whitey assigns Lucas and
Nathan to the same room, tempers flare
and Haley is caught in the middle.
Paul Johansson, Barbara Alyn Woods, Craig Sheffer and
Moira Kelly also star. Duane Clark directed the episode
written by Terrence Coli.
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To
Wish Impossible Things |
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Tuesday 13th April 2004 |
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Lucas
, Nathan and Jake are auctioned off to the highest bidder
in the annual "Boy Toy" charity auction and the
night leads to surprising developments with old flames.
Meanwhile, having missed out on the auction, Brooke ends up with Mouth
and gives him the night of his life.
Hilarie Burton, Bethany Joy Lenz, Paul Johansson,
Barbara Alyn Woods, Craig Sheffer, Barry Corbin and Moira
Kelly also star. Billy Dickson directed the episode
written by Mark Schwahn.
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How
Can You Be Sure?
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Tuesday 20th April 2004 |
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Lucas
must make a difficult decision regarding Brooke . Haley considers having sex with
Nathan .
Hilarie Burton, Paul Johansson, Barbara Alyn Woods,
Craig Sheffer, Barry Corbin and Moira Kelly also star.
Thomas J. Wright directed the episode written by Karyn
Usher.
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What
Is And What Should Never Be |
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Tuesday 27th April 2004 |
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While Nathan looks for an after-school job to pay his rent,
Haley decides to throw a party at his
apartment but panics when things get out of control. After
a jilted Brooke realizes she was not invited
to the festivities, she decides to crash the party with
her new friend Nikki.
Chad Michael Murray, Hilarie Burton, Paul Johansson,
Barbara Alyn Woods, Craig Sheffer, Barry Corbin and Moira
Kelly also star. Perry Lang directed the episode written
by Edward Kitsis & Adam Horowitz.
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The
Leaving Song |
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Tuesday 4th May 2004 |
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Lucas
is shocked to learn that Dan once asked
Karen for joint custody of Lucas when he was
a baby. Meanwhile, Peyton panics after Nikki kidnaps Jake's baby while she is
babysitting.
James Lafferty, Bethany Joy Lenz, Sophia Bush, Barbara
Alyn Woods, Craig Sheffer and Barry Corbin also star.
David Carson directed the episode written by Jennifer
Cecil & Mark B. Perry.
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The
Games That Play Us - SEASON FINALE
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Tuesday 11th May 2004 |
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Lucas
and Nathan bear the brunt of Dan's abuse as he coaches them into the playoffs,
pushing both of them to their breaking points. Haley is stunned after Dan threatens her,
causing her to reconsider her relationship with Nathan.
Meanwhile, Whitey learns that his medical
condition may be more serious than he first expected, and
Dan learns a shocking secret from Deb.
Hilarie Burton, Sophia Bush, Moira Kelly and Craig
Sheffer also star. Greg Prange directed the episode
written by Mark Schwahn.
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