The
Desperate Kingdom of Love
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Tuesday 21st September 2004 |
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After Lucas and Keith learn that Dan had a heart attack and is still in the
hospital, they decide it is best for them to return to
Tree Hill. When Deb learns about
Haley and Nathan's marriage, she grows hostile. Meanwhile, angry that Lucas
left Tree Hill without saying goodbye, Peyton and Brooke try to mend their
friendship.
Barry Corbin and Moira Kelly also star. Greg Prange
directed the episode written by Mark Schwahn.
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Truth
Doesn't Make a Noise
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Tuesday 28th September 2004 |
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With the assistance of
Peyton and Brooke , Lucas throws Nathan and
Haley a wedding reception. Although
Haley's parents
support Nathan and Haley's marriage, Deb has a difficult time accepting it. Meanwhile, Dan's recent heart attack causes him to try and
mend his relationships with Deb and Lucas.
Moira Kelly, Barry Corbin and Craig Sheffer also star.
Bill Dickson directed the episode written by Mark B.
Perry.
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Near
Wild Heaven |
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Tuesday 5th October 2004 |
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Although Nathan and Haley are already married, Tim insists on throwing Nathan a post-wedding
bachelor party, while Brooke throws Haley a bachelorette party. Meanwhile, Lucas tries to decide whether he should
visit Dan in the hospital. Karen decides to go back to school. Nathan gets a job
working for Keith at Dan's dealership.
Hilarie Burton, Barry Corbin and Barbara Alyn Woods
also star. Greg Prange directed the episode written by J.
Stoteraux and C. Fiveash.
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You
Can't Always Get What You Want
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Tuesday 12th October 2004 |
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Brooke's smug
new neighbour quickly makes his
presence felt among the Tree Hill gang, and even comes to
Brooke's rescue when she is arrested for shoplifting.
Nathan and Haley have
their first post-wedding argument when he buys her a gift
rather than a much-needed car. Lucas' attempt to help Dan with rehab
ends in disaster when Dan reverts to his old ways. Peyton
tries to organize an all-ages club and is
tempted to try cocaine to seal the deal.
Moira Kelly, Barry Corbin, Craig Sheffer and Barbara
Alyn Woods also star. Joanna Kerns directed the episode
written by Jennifer Cecil.
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I
Will Dare
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Tuesday 19th October 2004
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Felix
organizes a "dare night" to test the limits of
his new classmates. While out playing the game, Lucas meets a mysterious new girl, Anna. Peyton tearfully confesses to
the church that she recently tried cocaine and Keith is caught off guard when a beautiful woman comes to the shop and begins
flirting with him. Meanwhile, Karen goes on
a date with Andy, her younger
professor.
James Lafferty, Bethany Joy Lenz, Sophia Bush, Paul
Johansson, Barbara Alyn Woods and Barry Corbin also star.
Tom Wright directed the episode written by Mark Schwahn.
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We
Might As Well Be Strangers
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Tuesday 26th October 2004 |
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After Dare Night resulted
in new arrangements; a midnight meteor shower finds Lucas sharing a romantic night with Anna
. Andy surprises Karen with a dinner and Keith
cooks for Jules on their first
date. Brooke finds herself forming a
mutually beneficial relationship with Felix
and Peyton sets out to find an opening
act for her club.
James Lafferty, Bethany Joy Lenz, Paul Johansson,
Barbara Alyn Woods and Barry Corbin also stars. Sandy
Bookstaver directed the episode written by Terrence Coli.
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Let
The Reigns Go Loose |
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Tuesday 2nd November 2004 |
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The opening of Karen's club "TRIC" brings together the
people of Tree Hill. Lucas and Felix come to blows over Anna.
After Chris quits his gig the
night of the club opening, Haley must
face her fear of performing to save the night for Peyton. Although Mouth
tends to
Brooke while she is drunk, Felix sneaks in
and attempts to take the credit. Keith and
Jules realize their
relationship has reached a new level, while Dan deliberately tells Karen that Deb slept with Keith.
James Lafferty and Barry Corbin also star. David Paymer
directed the episode written by R. Lee Fleming, Jr.
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Truth,
Bitter Truth
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Tuesday 9th November 2004
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Brooke, Peyton, Haley and Anna have a slumber party at Haley's apartment where
secrets and lies are revealed. Meanwhile, when Lucas and Nathan go on a road
trip to a Bobcats game, Nathan reveals he is being tested
for the genetic defect that caused Dan's
heart attack and suggests Lucas do the same. After an
awkward encounter with Keith and Jules, Karen and Andy share an intimate night
together.
Barbara Alyn Woods and Barry Corbin also star. Billy
Dickson directed the episode written by Stacy Rukeyser.
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The
Trick Is To Keep Breathing
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Tuesday 16th November 2004
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Although Lucas takes Anna as his date to the
Tree Hill High Formal, he finds himself with Brooke at the end of the night. Meanwhile, Haley's musical obligations to Chris cause her to arrive late to the formal,
which angers Nathan. Peyton finds herself struggling with the growing
temptation to turn to drugs.
Craig Sheffer, Paul Johansson, Moira Kelly, Barbara
Alyn Woods and Barry Corbin also star. John Asher directed
the episode written by James Stoteraux and Chad Fiveash.
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Don't
Take Me for Granted |
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Tuesday 30th November 2004 |
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Concerned about his
brother's health, Nathan tells Karen, Lucas did not take the
heart test. Meanwhile, Keith accepts Dan's offer to continue working at the
dealership as vice president. Peyton must
confront rumours at school that she is a lesbian, which
affects her friendship with Anna, while
the gap between Nathan and Haley
continues to grow.
Sophia Bush, Barbara Alyn Woods, Michael
Copon, and
Barry Corbin also star. Lev L. Shapiro directed the
episode written by Mark Schwahn.
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The
Heart Brings You Back
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Tuesday 25th January 2005 |
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Haley is
surprised when her older sister Taylor comes to town, but not as shocked as Nathan
, who recognizes Taylor from a past tryst.
Meanwhile, Brooke and Felix
decide to become boyfriend and girlfriend, while Jake surprises Peyton when he shows up in Tree Hill. Anna confides a deep secret to Lucas.
Moira Kelly, Barry Corbin, Craig Sheffer, and Barbara
Alyn Woods also star. Matt Shakman directed the episode
written by Mark B. Perry.
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Between
Order and Randomness |
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Tuesday 1st February 2005 |
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Nathan
comes clean with Haley about his past
relationship with Taylor, but
Haley continues to keep her emails with Chris a secret. Lucas and
Karen remain at odds over his refusal to
take the HCM test. Meanwhile, Keith
surprises Jules with a
proposal, and Brooke fights for better
working conditions at her new job.
Hilarie Burton, Paul Johansson, Barbara Alyn Woods and
Barry Corbin also star. Bethany Rooney directed the
episode written by Terrence Coli.
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The
Hero Dies In This One
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8th February 2005 |
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When Michelle Branch &
Jessica Harp from the band "The Wreckers"
perform at TRIC, Haley realizes her
passion is to pursue her music career. Meanwhile, Lucas decides to move in with Dan, straining his relationships with both Karen
and Nathan . Brooke runs for student council president, but quickly
realizes she is taking on more than she bargained for.
Peyton and Jake's
friendship grows stronger.
Barbara Alyn Woods, Barry Corbin and Craig Sheffer also
star. Kevin Dowling directed the episode written by
Jennifer Cecil
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Quiet
Things That No One Ever Knows
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Tuesday 15th February 2005 |
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Nathan
descends into an emotional crisis as his marriage with
Haley unravels. Karen
continues to question Lucas'
reasoning for moving in with Dan. Brooke becomes Student
Council President with a little help from Mouth. Meanwhile, after much sexual tension, Jake and Peyton share their first
kiss.
Barry Corbin and Craig Sheffer also star. Babu
Subramaniam directed the episode written by R. Lee
Fleming, Jr..
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Unopened
Letter To The World |
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Tuesday 22nd February 2005 |
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When Tree
Hill High does a time capsule project, the gang confesses
their most intimate secrets to an anonymous video camera.
Nathan's anger over Haley's absence continues to grow, landing both Lucas and Nathan in jail. Peyton and Jake's feelings for each
other heat up, while Felix throws Brooke a party to celebrate her new gig as student
body president. Meanwhile, when brought to court, Lucas
opts to live with Dan rather than Karen.
Craig Sheffer and Barry Corbin also star. Greg Prange
directed the episode written by Mark Schwahn.
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Somewhere
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Tuesday 1st March 2005 |
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It's
Keith and Jules' wedding day and the event has turned the town
upside down. Brooke asks Lucas to take her to the wedding as his date, Nathan makes an important decision involving his
marriage to Haley, and Jake and Peyton take a big step in
their relationship. Meanwhile, Karen and
Andy discover Jules' secret
relationship with Dan.
Barbara Alyn Woods and Barry Corbin also star. Billy
Dickson directed the episode written by Stacy Rukeyser.
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Something
I Can Never Have |
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Tuesday 19th April 2005 |
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Keith has a
violent confrontation with Dan after
learning Dan paid Jules to
sleep with him. Anna turns
Felix in to the school
authorities after discovering he was the one who defaced
Peyton's locker. Meanwhile, Lucas and Brooke discuss the
possibility of her leaving Tree Hill for good, while
Nathan decides to go get Haley and bring her home.
Barbara Alyn Woods, Barry Corbin and Moira Kelly also
star. Paul Johansson directed the episode written by Mike
Herro and David Strauss.
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Lonesome
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Tuesday 26th April 2005 |
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On his way home from seeing
Haley, Nathan stops to
visit Taylor hoping for some
fun and maybe more - viewers will vote on the outcome.
Meanwhile, Anna gets a
surprise visit from her old girlfriend and is inspired to
tell her parents about her sexuality. Also, Lucas works with Andy to bring Dan
down, Karen puts her foot down with Brooke. Meanwhile Peyton and Jake
continue to hide baby Jenny from Nikki.
Barbara Alyn Woods, Craig Sheffer and Barry Corbin also
star. Tom Wright directed the episode written by John
Norris.
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I'm
Wide Awake, It's Morning
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Tuesday 3rd May 2005 |
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Nathan's
Uncle Cooper comes into town
to take Nathan and Lucas on a racing
trip. On the track, Nathan and Lucas are challenged to a
race by the beautiful Daytona and her smart
aleck brother Garrett, but
things go horribly wrong when Nathan loses control of his
car and crashes into a wall. Meanwhile, Deb's addiction to pain pills intensifies and Dan
exposes Andy's relationship with Karen to his
class.
Hilarie Burton, Bethany Joy Lenz, Sophia Bush, Craig
Sheffer and Barry Corbin also star. Tom Wright directed
the episode written by Mark Schwahn.
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Lifetime
Piling Up |
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Tuesday 10th May 2005 |
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Following a race car
accident, Nathan dreams of what life
would have been like if Dan had stayed
with Karen and Lucas
instead of marrying Deb. In this
imaginary world, Lucas would have had the wealth and
stature and Nathan would have been the one to grow up on
the wrong side of the tracks.
Hilarie Burton, Bethany Joy Lenz, Sophia Bush, Craig
Sheffer and Barry Corbin also star. Les Butler directed
the episode written by Mark B. Perry.
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What
Could Have Been |
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Tuesday 17th May 2004 |
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Nathan is
released from the hospital and returns home to a pile of
unpaid bills and an eviction notice. Lucas, Peyton and Brooke
throw a fundraiser at the River Court to raise money, but
Dan is the one that comes to Nathan's
rescue. However, his gift comes with strings - he wants
Nathan to ask Haley for an annulment.
Craig Sheffer, Barry Corbin, Moira Kelly also star.
Bethany Rooney directed the episode written by Jennifer
Cecil.
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SEASON
FINALE
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THE LEAVERS DANCE |
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Tuesday 24th May 2004 |
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During this seamless 2-hour
Season Finale of "One Tree Hill," things heat up
between Lucas and Brooke after they head to New York for
an overnight stay with Haley. Meanwhile, Andy invites
Karen to spend the summer in
New Zealand
. Peyton is elated by getting JIMMY EAT WORLD to perform
at TRIC in time for Jake's release from jail. Nathan and
Deb conspire to desert Dan for good, leading to an
explosive conclusion when he discovers their plan.
Craig Sheffer and Barry Corbin also star. The first
episode was directed by Thomas J. Wright and written by
Mark Schwahn. The second episode was directed by Greg
Prange and written by Mark Schwahn.
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