Season 9
913: One Tree Hill
TWO-HOUR SERIES FINALE EVENT - In the final chapter of One Tree Hill, the tenth anniversary of Tric brings old faces and new possibilities for the Tree Hill family.
912: Anyone Who Had A Heart
As Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) prepares to emcee the annual Tree Hill Burning Boat Festival, Brooke (Sophia Bush) uses the opportunity to process her father's betrayal, while Julian (Austin Nichols) tries to breathe new life into a past idea. Mouth (Lee Norris) and Millie (Lisa Goldstein) make a change to their morning show, and Clay (Robert Buckley) and Quinn (Shantel VanSanten) get ready for Logan's (guest star Pierce Gagnon) first night at the beach house.
911: Danny Boy
DAN RISKS EVERYTHING FOR NATHAN - The search for Nathan (James Lafferty) becomes increasingly dangerous, and Dan's (Paul Johansson) life hangs in the balance. Brooke (Sophia Bush) is surprised when her father (guest star Richard Burgi) returns. And Clay (Robert Buckley) and Quinn (Shantel VanSanten) reconnect with Logan (guest star Pierce Gagnon).
910: Hardcore Will Never Die, But You Will
BROOKE FINDS HERSELF IN A LIFE-THREATENING SITUATION - Dan (Paul Johansson), Julian (Austin Nichols) and Chris Keller (Tyler Hilton) attempt to rescue Nathan (James Lafferty). Brooke's conflict with Xavier (guest star Devin McGee) escalates. Quinn (Shantel VanSanten) and Clay (Robert Buckley) revisit the past.
909: Every Breath Is A Bomb
HALEY PARTNERS WITH DAN IN HIS SEARCH FOR NATHAN'S WHEREABOUTS - Brooke (Sophia Bush) and Julian (Austin Nichols) take new measures to protect their family. Skills (guest star Antwon Tanner) helps Mouth (Lee Norris) get to a turning point, and Chase (Stephen Colletti) faces consequences for defending Chuck (guest star Michael May). Clay (Robert Buckley) reaches a new understanding with Logan (guest star Pierce Gagnon). James Lafferty, Bethany Joy Galeotti, Shantel VanSanten, Jackson Brundage, Lisa Goldstein and Tyler Hilton also star. The episode was written by Ian Biggins and directed by Peter B. Kowalski.
908: A Rush of Blood to the Head
BARBARA ALYN WOODS AND ANTWON TANNER GUEST STAR - Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) receives news of a possible tragedy. Dan's (Paul Johansson) search for Nathan (James Lafferty) leads him back to his dark past. Clay (Robert Buckley) has a breakthrough in his treatment. Brooke (Sophia Bush) and Julian (Austin Nichols) deal with Xavier (guest star Devin McGee). Chase's (Stephen Colletti) concern for Chuck (guest star Michael May) pushes him to his limits. Shantel VanSanten, Jackson Brundage, Lee Norris, Lisa Goldstein and Tyler Hilton also star. The episode was written by Johnny Richardson and directed by Greg Prange
907: Last Known Surroundings
CHAD MICHAEL MURRAY GUEST STARS/AUSTIN NICHOLS DIRECTS THE EPISODE - Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) seeks help from Lucas (guest star Chad Michael Murray) as Nathan (James Lafferty) makes an escape attempt. Brooke (Sophia Bush) comes face-to-face with Xavier (guest star Devin McGee). Juliain (Austin Nichols) uncovers evidence that assists Dan (Paul Johansson) in his search for Nathan. Clay (Robert Buckley) makes a connection with another patient.
906: Catastrophe and the Cure
NATHAN FINDS HIMSELF IN DIRE CIRCUMSTANCES/JAMES LAFFERTY DIRECTS THE EPISODE - Dan (Paul Johansson) enlists Julian (Austin Nichols) to help in his search for Nathan. Mouth (Lee Norris) fills Clay (Robert Buckley) in about Nathan (James Lafferty), as Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) explains Nathan's disappearance to Jamie (Jackson Brundage). Brooke (Sophia Bush) gets an idea of how to bring patrons to an empty Karen's Café, and Chris Keller (Tyler Hilton) confronts Chase (Stephen Colletti) about Tara (guest star Chelsea Kane). Shantel VanSanten and Lisa Goldstein also star.
905: The Killing Moon
NATHAN IS MISSING AND HALEY FEARS THE WORST - As Quinn (Shantel VanSanten) distracts Jamie (Jackson Brundage), Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) searches for Nathan (James Lafferty). Clay (Robert Buckley) finally gets answers about his condition. Meanwhile, Julian (Austin Nichols) attempts to get back to a normal life, while Brooke (Sophia Bush) tries to give Tara (guest-star Chelsea Kane "Dancing with the Stars") a chance. Lee Norris, Lisa Goldstein, Stephen Colletti, Tyler Hilton and Paul Johansson also star. The episode was written by Shaina Fewell and directed by Greg Prange
904: Don't You Want to Share the Guilt?
HALEY AND JAMIE ANXIOUSLY AWAIT NATHAN'S RETURN - As Julian (Austin Nichols) deals with his guilt, Brooke (Sophia Bush) helps Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) confront a new rival café, and its difficult owner. Meanwhile, Chase's (Stephen Colletti) new girl has a complicated secret, and Quinn (Shantel VanSanten) takes extreme measures that help Clay (Robert Buckley) realize he's worse off than he thought. James Lafferty, Tyler Hilton, Lee Norris, Lisa Goldstein, and Paul Johansson also star.
903: Love The Way You Lie
PAUL JOHANSSON DIRECTS - Dan (Paul Johansson) helps a struggling Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) at Karen's Café. Meanwhile, Quinn (Shantel VanSanten) discovers that Clay (Robert Buckley) is hiding something from her, and Chase (Stephen Colletti) tries to mend a broken heart. Brooke (Sophia Bush) is let down by her lunch plans with her dad, and Julian (Austin Nichols) makes a life-changing mistake. James Lafferty, Tyler Hilton, Lee Norris and Jackson Brundage also star.
902: In The Room Where You Sleep
NATHAN LEAVES DAN ALONE WITH HALEY AND JAMIE - Brooke (Sophia Bush) discusses a new business venture with her father (guest star Richard Burgi), as Julian (Austin Nichols) stresses about his own investment. Quinn (Shantel VanSanten) convinces Clay (Robert Buckley) to get help, and Millie (Lisa Goldstein) struggles to be honest with Mouth (Lee Norris). Meanwhile, Chris Keller (Tyler Hilton) makes Alex (guest star Jana Kramer) an offer she may not be able to refuse and Nathan (James Lafferty) volunteers to scout in Europe, leaving Dan (Paul Johansson) with Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) and Jamie (Jackson Brundage). Stephen Colletti also stars. The episode was written by Mark Schwahn and directed by Joe Davola.
901: Know This, We've Noticed
THE NINTH AND FINAL SEASON OF ONE TREE HILL WELCOMES NEW HOPES, CHALLENGES AND DANGERS - As Brooke and Julian begin to adjust to life with their new children, Haley and Nathan find themselves dealing with similar issues. Although they don't know it yet, faces from the past threaten to interrupt plans for all their futures. Meanwhile, a mysterious problem arises for Clay and Quinn. Paul Johansson, Stephen Colletti, and Tyler Hilton also star. The episode was written and directed by Mark Schwahn.Season 8
822: This Is My House, This Is My Home
WHAT A DIFFERENCE A YEAR MAKES - As Brooke (Sophia Bush) and Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) prepare to re-open Karen's Café, Nathan (James Lafferty) and Clay (Robert Buckley) hit the road looking for new prospective clients. Meanwhile, Chase (Stephen Colletti) leaves for the Air Force leaving behind a disappointed Alex (Jana Kramer) and Chuck (guest star Michael May), and Mouth (Lee Norris) and Millicent (Lisa Goldstein) begin their new morning show together. Jackson Brundage and Shantel VanSanten also star. The episode was written and directed by Mark Schwahn.821: Flightless Bird, American Mouth
THE GIRLS HEAD TO PUERTO RICO - Nathan (James Lafferty), Jamie (Jackson Brundage), Clay (Robert Buckley), Julian (Austin Nichols), Chase (Stephen Colletti) and Chuck (guest star Michael May) have a camp-out on the Rivercourt. Meanwhile, Brooke (Sophia Bush), Quinn (Shantel VanSanten), Alex (Jana Kramer) and Lauren (guest star Allison Munn) take a trip to Puerto Rico. Bethany Joy Galeotti also stars. The episode was written and directed by Mark Schwahn.820: The Man Who Sailed Around His Soul
TAKE ME OUT TO THE BALLGAME - As Nathan (James Lafferty), Julian (Austin Nichols) and Clay (Robert Buckley) coach Jamie's( Jackson Brundage) first little league game, the situation regarding the accident comes to a head. Meanwhile, Chase (Stephen Colletti) asks Alex (Jana Kramer) to take a drug test for him, and Quinn (Shantel VanSanten) gets an offer to shoot in Puerto Rico. Bethany Joy Galeotti also stars. The episode was written by Mark Schwahn and directed by Greg Prange.819: Where Not To Look For Freedom
NATHAN SEEKS REVENGE - While Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) stays at home to take care of the new baby, Quinn (Shantel VanSanten) organizes a concert at Tric. Meanwhile, Brooke (Sophia Bush) gets an offer to return to Clothes Over Bros, and Nathan (James Lafferty) sets his sights on exposing Professor Kellerman. Robert Buckley, Jackson Brundage, Austin Nichols, Stephen Colletti and Jana Kramer also star. The episode was written by Mark Schwahn and directed by Joe Davola.818: Quiet Little Voices
AUSTIN NICHOLS DIRECTS THE EPISODE / HALEY AND NATHAN'S BABY ARRIVES - The big day has finally arrived and the gang gathers at the hospital to await the birth of Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) and Nathan's (James Lafferty) baby. While they wait, they reminisce about the memories they have shared over the years. Sophia Bush, Robert Buckley, Shantel VanSanten, Jackson Brundage, Austin Nichols, Stephen Colletti and Jana Kramer also star. The episode was written by Mark Schwahn and directed by Austin Nichols.817: The Smoke You Drink, The Player You Get
NATHAN AND HALEY PREPARE FOR THE NEW ARRIVAL - As Haley's (Bethany Joy Galeotti) due date approaches, she takes steps to ensure that all her friends and family will be ready when the time comes. Brooke (Sophia Bush) and Julian (Austin Nichols) also prepare to begin a family, while Chuck (guest star Michael May) turns to Chase (Stephen Colletti) for help with a problem. James Lafferty, Robert Buckley, Shantel VanSanten, Jackson Brundage and Jana Kramer also star. The episode was written by Mark Schwahn and directed by Les Butler.816: I Think I'm Gonna Like It Here
LEVEN RAMBIN ("GREY'S ANATOMY") GUEST STARS - As the girls plan a surprise baby shower for Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti), the guys participate in try-outs for Jamie's (Jackson Brundage) baseball team. Meanwhile, Brooke (Sophia Bush) and Julian (Austin Nichols) pursue adoption, while Mouth (Lee Norris) gets Millicent (Lisa Goldstein) ready for her first day at work. James Lafferty, Robert Buckley, Shantel VanSanten, Stephen Colletti and Jana Kramer also star. The episode was written by Rachel Specter & Audrey Wauchope and directed by Steven Goldfried.815: Valentine's Day Is Over
THE COUPLES OF TREE HILL CELEBRATE VALENTINE'S DAY - Sex games, secrets and shoelaces all come into play as the couples of Tree Hill celebrate Valentine's Day. Sophia Bush, James Lafferty, Bethany Joy Galeotti, Robert Buckley, Austin Nichols, Shantel VanSanten, Jackson Brundage, Stephen Colletti and Jana Kramer also star. The episode was written by Mark Schwahn and directed by Paul Johansson.814: Holding Out For A Hero
EVERY TOWN NEEDS A HERO - Brooke (Sophia Bush), Quinn (Shantel VanSanten) and Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) decide to use their talents for the greater good. Meanwhile, Julian (Austin Nichols) takes on a directing job and helps out a friend, and Chase (Stephen Colletti) mentors Chuck (guest star Michael May). James Lafferty, Robert Buckley, Jackson Brundage and Jana Kramer also star. The episode was written by Mike Herro & David Strauss and directed by Peter B. Kowalski.813: The Other Half Of Me
A WEDDING IN TREE HILL - Brooke (Sophia Bush) and Julian's (Austin Nichols) wedding day is finally here. Dreams become reality, secrets are revealed and wedding hookups are inevitable. James Lafferty, Bethany Joy Galeotti, Robert Buckley, Shantel VanSanten, Jackson Brundage, Jana Kramer and Stephen Colletti also star. The episode was written by John A. Norris and directed by Greg Prange.812: The Drinks We Drank Last Night
MUSICIAN DAVE NAVARRO OF JANE'S ADDICTION GUEST STARS AS HIMSELF - After a wild night out on the town for her bachelorette party, Brooke (Sophia Bush) and the girls try to piece together the night before amidst the wreckage of the day after. James Lafferty, Bethany Joy Galeotti, Robert Buckley, Shantel VanSanten, Jackson Brundage, Jana Kramer and Stephen Colletti also star. The episode was written by Shaina Fewell and directed by Chad Graves.811: Darkness On the Edge of Town
A HURRICANE HITS TREE HILL - A storm strikes Tree Hill, putting everyone's life in danger. James Lafferty, Sophia Bush, Bethany Joy Galeotti, Robert Buckley, Shantel VanSanten, Jackson Brundage, Jana Kramer and Stephen Colletti also star. The episode was written and directed by Mark Schwahn.810: Lists, Plans
RECORDING ARTIST KID CUDI GUEST STARS - Brooke (Sophia Bush) and Julian (Austin Nichols) go skydiving, while Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) sets up a concert at Tric featuring Kid Cudi (appearing as himself). Meanwhile, Quinn (Shantel VanSanten) sneaks out of town to visit a familiar face. James Lafferty, Robert Buckley, and Jackson Brundage also star. The episode was written by Johnny Richardson and directed by Joe Davola.809: Between Raising Hell and Amazing Grace
IT'S THANKSGIVING IN TREE HILL/BETHANY JOY GALEOTTI DIRECTS THE EPISODE - The gang gathers at Nathan (James Lafferty) and Haley's (Bethany Joy Galeotti) to spend Thanksgiving with friends and family. Sophia Bush, Austin Nichols, Robert Buckley, Shantel VanSanten and Jackson Brundage also star. The episode was written by Nikki Schiefelbein and directed by Bethany Joy Galeotti.808: Mouthful of Diamonds
TONY GONZALEZ OF THE ATLANTA FALCONS APPEARS IN A CAMEO ROLE - Nathan's (James Lafferty) career as an agent takes a big step forward when he visits Atlanta, while Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) consoles Jamie (Jackson Brundage) regarding his new braces. The drama between Brooke (Sophia Bush) and Sylvia (guest star Sharon Lawrence) finally comes to a head, and Chase (guest star Stephen Colletti) makes a decision regarding Mia (guest star Kate Voegele) and Alex (guest star Jana Kramer). Robert Buckley and Shantel VanSanten also star. The episode was written by Mark Schwahn and directed by Michael J. Leone.807: Luck Be a Lady
NATHAN FEELS LIKE HE'S IN OVER HIS HEAD - As the wedding approaches, Brooke (Sophia Bush) tries to connect with Sylvia (guest star Sharon Lawrence), while Julian (Austin Nichols) looks for his best man at a guys' poker night. Meanwhile, Nathan (James Lafferty) struggles in his new job, while Haley's (Bethany Joy Galeotti) counseling abilities are challenged, and Skills (guest star Antwon Tanner) returns to town with a new friend. Robert Buckley, Shantel VanSanten and Jackson Brundage also stars. The episode was written by David Strauss & Mike Herro and directed by Les Butler.806: Not Afraid
As Halloween approaches in Tree Hill, Brooke (Sophia Bush) and Julian (Austin Nichols)get an unexpected visitor, and Nathan (James Lafferty) begins a new career. Meanwhile, Clay (Robert Buckley) and Quinn (Shantel VanSanten) struggle with life back at the beach house, and Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) and Mia (guest star Kate Voegele) host an open mic night at Tric. Jackson Brundage also stars. The episode was written by John Norris and directed by Sophia Bush.805: Nobody Taught Us To Quit
As Clay (Robert Buckley) is discharged from the hospital, Nathan (James Lafferty) contemplates walking away from the NBA. Meanwhile, Brooke (Sophia Bush)and Victoria (guest star Daphne Zuniga) disagree on how to handle the company's financial problems, and Chase(guest star Stephen Coletti)discovers a secret about Alex (guest star Jana Kramer). Bethany Joy Galeotti, Shantel VanSanten and Jackson Brundage also star. The episode was written by Mark Schwahn, and directed by James Lafferty.804: We All Fall Down
BROOKE FACES A MORAL DILEMMA - As Brooke (Sophia Bush) deals with the mounting financial troubles at Clothes Over Bro's, Nathan (James Lafferty) and Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) come to a conclusion regarding Nathan's career. Meanwhile, Julian (Austin Nichols) begins a new film project, while Alex (guest star Jana Kramer) and Chase (guest star Stephen Colletti) spend the afternoon together. Robert Buckley, Shantel VanSanten and Jackson Brundage also star. The episode was written by William H. Brown, and directed by Peter B. Kowalski803: The Space In Between
As the situation at the hospital worsens; Nathan (James Lafferty) makes a huge decision regarding his career. Brooke (Sophia Bush) and Julian (Austin Nichols) take Jamie (Jackson Brundage) for the day, while Victoria (guest star Daphne Zuniga) and Millicent (guest star Lisa Goldstein) hatch a plan. Bethany Joy Galeotti, Robert Buckley and Shantel VanSanten also star. The episode was written by Mark Schwahn, and directed by Greg Prange.802: I Can't See You, But I Know You're There
Clay (Robert Buckley) and Quinn (Shantel VanSanten) discover they've been shot, and as they fight to live, Nathan (James Lafferty) and Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) struggle with the situation. Meanwhile, Julian (Austin Nichols) tries to preoccupy Jamie (Jackson Brundage), and Brooke's (Sophia Bush) legal troubles mount. The episode was written by Mark Schwahn, and directed by Joe Davola.801: Asleep at Heaven's Gate
As the gang returns from Utah, Brooke (Sophia Bush) and Julian (Austin Nichols) are engaged, Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) learns that she is pregnant, Nathan (James Lafferty) must leave for training camp, and Clay (Rob Buckley) and Quinn (Shantel VanSanten) are assaulted and shot by Katie (guest star Amanda Schull). Jackson Brundage also stars. The episode was written and directed by Mark Schwahn.Season 7
722: Almost Everything I Wish I'd Said The Last Time I Saw You...
Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) tries to overcome her depression by joining Nathan (James Lafferty), Jamie (Jackson Brundage) and the rest of the Tree Hill gang on a trip to Utah for the premiere of Julian's (Austin Nichols) film. Sophia Bush, Shantel VanSanten, Lee Norris, Lisa Goldstein, Antwon Tanner and Jana Kramer also star. Mark Schwahn directed the episode written by Mark Schwahn.721: What's In The Ground Belongs To You
Nathan (James Lafferty) struggles to reach an increasingly despondent Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti), while Quinn (Shantel VanSanten) leads Jamie (Jackson Brundage) on a Tree Hill treasure hunt. Julian (Austin Nichols) shows his finished film to Brooke (Sophia Bush), and Clay (Robert Buckley) is forced to deal with a deranged Katie (guest star Amanda Schull). Lee Norris, Lisa Goldstein, Antwon Tanner and Jana Kramer also star. Peter Kowalski directed the episode written by Mark Schwahn.720: Learning To Fall
Nathan (James Lafferty) and Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) struggle with the aftermath of her mother's death, while Brooke (Sophia Bush) deals with the fallout of Alexander's (guest star Mitch Ryan) tryst with Victoria (guest star Daphne Zuniga). Alex (Jana Kramer) discovers a secret about her leading man, Josh (guest star Paul Teal), that could derail Julian's (Austin Nichols) film, and Clay (Robert Buckley) is confronted by an unhinged Katie (guest star Amanda Schull). Shantel VanSanten also stars. Greg Prange directed the episode written by Shaina Fewell & Renee Intlekofer.719: Every Picture Tells A Story
On the eve of Quinn's (Shantel VanSanten) big gallery opening, an uninvited guest ambushes Clay (Rob Buckley). Nathan (James Lafferty) spends the day with Jamie (Jackson Brundage), while Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) struggles with life after her mother's passing. Brooke (Sophia Bush) and Julian (Austin Nichols) each receive a shocking surprise. Meanwhile, Skills (Antwon Tanner) learns the truth about Lauren (guest star Allison Munn) and Mouth (Lee Norris). Jana Kramer also stars. Chad Graves directed the episode written by William H. Brown.718: The Last Day Of Our Acquaintance
As Brooke (Sophia Bush) angrily deals with Alex's (Jana Kramer) tryst with Julian (Austin Nichols), Lydia's (guest star Bess Armstrong) condition worsens, prompting Quinn (Shantel VanSanten) and Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) to try to reconnect with Taylor (guest star Lindsey McKeon). Clay (Robert Buckley) is forced to deal with Katie's (guest star Amanda Schull) unsettling advances, and Nathan (James Lafferty) helps Jamie (Jackson Brundage) come to terms with Lydia's impending death. Lee Norris, Lisa Goldstein and Antwon Tanner also star. Joe Davola directed the episode written by Mike Daniels.717: At The Bottom Of Everything
Nathan (James Lafferty) tries to help Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) and Jamie (Jackson Brundage) confront Lydia's (guest star Bess Armstrong) seemingly hopeless situation, while Brooke (Sophia Bush) and Julian (Austin Nichols) navigate their volatile relationship in the midst of a hectic movie shoot. Meanwhile, Clay (Robert Buckley) and Quinn (Shantel VanSanten) spend some time apart, and Miranda (guest star India De Beaufort) tries to prove to Grubbs (guest star Michael Grubbs of the band Wakey!Wakey!) that she's the right person to produce his album. Lee Norris, Lisa Goldstein and Jana Kramer also star. Bethany Joy Galeotti directed the episode written by John A. Norris.716: My Attendance Is Bad But My Intentions Are Good
Brooke (Sophia Bush) and Julian (Austin Nichols) try to find a balance between their personal lives and work as the movie shoot begins. Nathan (James Lafferty) and Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) receive a surprise visit, and Clay (Robert Buckley) supports Quinn (Shantel VanSanten) as she faces some unexpected news. Alex (Jana Kramer) sets her sights on Alexander (guest star Mitch Ryan), and Millicent (Lisa Goldstein) finds herself struggling with temptation. Jackson Brundage also stars. Jessica Landaw directed the episode written by Nikki Schiefelbein.715: Don't You Forget About Me
In the chaos surrounding an '80's alumni dance at the high school, Haley's (Bethany Joy Galeotti) birthday is forgotten, Jamie (Jackson Brundage) is left home alone, and Nathan (James Lafferty) and Clay (Robert Buckley) are stranded 200 miles from Tree Hill. Meanwhile, Brooke's (Sophia Bush) appearance at the dance with Alexander (guest star Mitch Ryan) forces Julian (Austin Nichols) to relive his dorky adolescence in an episode dedicated to the memory of John Hughes. Shantel VanSanten, Lee Norris, and Lisa Goldstein also star. Les Butler directed the episode written by Terrence Coli.714: Family Affair
Nathan (James Lafferty) tries to keep Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) calm after Taylor (guest star Lindsey McKeon) shows up at their house with Quinn's (Shantel VanSanten) ex-husband (guest star Scott Holroyd) in tow. Julian (Austin Nichols) sticks up for Alex (guest star Jana Kramer) on the set of their movie, and Brooke (Sophia Bush) leans on Alexander (guest star Mitch Ryan) to ease her heartache. Meanwhile, Clay (Robert Buckley) gets a chance to prove his commitment to Quinn by helping her through a dinner with her sister and David. Lee Norris, Jackson Brundage and Lisa Goldstein also star. Paul Johansson directed the episode written by Mike Herro and David Strauss.713: Weeks Go By Like Days
The Scott family joins Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) on the last leg of her tour, while Brooke (Sophia Bush) and Julian (Austin Nichols) reconnect after their 6-week break. Clay (Robert Buckley) and Quinn (Shantel VanSanten) try to figure out how to move forward after his public declaration of love, and a post-rehab Alex (guest star Jana Kramer) tries to make amends with herself and the people she's let down. James Lafferty, Lee Norris, Jackson Brundage and Lisa Goldstein also star. Joe Davola directed the episode written by Karen Gist.712: Some Roads Lead Nowhere
As Nathan (James Lafferty) and Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) prepare for the family's move to Barcelona, Brooke (Sophia Bush) struggles to accept Julian's (Austin Nichols) reaction to Alex's (guest star Jana Kramer) crisis. Quinn (Shantel VanSanten) helps Clay (Robert Buckley) hatch a plan to win back Nathan as a client. Meanwhile, Millie's (Lisa Goldstein) downward spiral puts her and Mouth (Lee Norris) at a crossroads, and Dan Scott's (Paul Johannson) pronouncement shocks Rachel (guest star Danneel Harris) and his audience. Antwon Tanner and Jackson Brundage also star. Mark Schwahn directed the episode written by Mark Schwahn.711: You Know I Love You, Don't You
Nathan (James Lafferty) and Haley's (Bethany Joy Galeotti) careers bring about a tough decision for the family, and Julian (Austin Nichols) divulges a secret to Alex (guest star Jana Kramer) that leads to a confrontation with Brooke (Sophia Bush). Meanwhile, Clay (Robert Buckley) tries to resuscitate his career as an agent, and Jamie (Jackson Brundage) learns the truth about Skills' (Antwon Tanner) new job. And a fresh-from-jail Millie (Lisa Goldstein) finds an unlikely supporter in Victoria (guest star Daphne Zuniga). Shantel VanSanten, Lee Norris and Paul Johannson also star. Greg Prange directed the episode written by William H. Brown.710: You Are a Runner and I Am My Father's Son
Nathan (James Lafferty) reaches the breaking point with Clay (Robert Buckley), causing a rift between Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) and Quinn (Shantel VanSanten). Brooke (Sophia Bush) comes clean with Julian (Austin Nichols) about her worries regarding his growing connection to Alex (guest star Jana Kramer). Meanwhile, Skills (Antwan Tanner) pursues a new career in LA and Millicent's (Lisa Goldstein) drug problem worsens. Paul Johannson and Lee Norris also star. Paul Johannson directed the episode written by Mark Schwahn.709: Now You Lift Your Eyes To The Sun
Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) returns to the stage and Brooke (Sophia Bush) receives life-changing news. Meanwhile, Dan Scott (Paul Johannson) returns to Tree Hill much to the chagrin of Nathan (James Lafferty), who is about to sign a new NBA contract with the help of his agent Clay (Robert Buckley). Austin Nichols, Shantel VanSanten, Lee Norris and Jackson Brundage also star. Sophia Bush directed the episode written by Karin Gist.708: I Just Died In Your Arms Tonight
Julian (Austin Nichols) agrees to a weekend camping trip but struggles to fit in with Nathan (James Lafferty) and the guys. Back in Tree Hill, Brooke (Sophia Bush) and Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) spend Girl's Night doing a little bonding of their own, and Quinn (Shantel VanSanten) helps Clay (Robert Buckley) come to terms with a tragic loss. Meanwhile, Dan (Paul Johannson)and Rachel's (guest star Danneel Harris) past catches up to them. Lee Norris, Antwon Tanner and Jackson Brundage also star. Michael J. Leone directed the episode written by Terrence Coli.707: I and Love and You
Dan (Paul Johannson) brings Renee (guest star Kate French) onto his television show, leaving Nathan (James Lafferty) and Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) powerless to stop him from revealing the truth of her pregnancy to the world. Quinn (Shantel VanSanten) examines what went wrong with David (guest star Scott Holroyd), and Sara (guest star Amanda Schull) and Clay (Robert Buckley) discuss their past. Meanwhile, Brooke (Sophia Bush) comes clean with Julian (Austin Nichols) about her true desires. James Lafferty directed the episode written by Mark Schwahn.706: Deep Ocean Vast Sea
Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) considers taking matters into her own hands as Nathan's (James Lafferty) scandal threatens his endorsement deals. Julian (Austin Nichols) gives Alex (guest star Jana Kramer) another chance, and Brooke (Sophia Bush) reconnects with Chase (guest star Stephen Colletti). Millicent (Lisa Goldstein) questions whether she has what it takes to be a model. Meanwhile, Clay (Robert Buckley) lets Quinn (Shantel VanSanten) in on a big secret. Paul Johannson and Lee Norris also star. Janice Cooke directed the episode written by Mike Daniels.705: Your Cheatin' Heart
Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) is thrust into the spotlight and storm of Nathan's (James Lafferty) growing scandal. Against her better judgement, Brooke (Sophia Bush) allows Julian (Austin Nichols) to continue working with Alex (Jana Kramer "Entourage"). Millicent (Lisa Goldstein) gets a new job, which may cause trouble for Mouth (Lee Norris). Meanwhile, Clay (Robert Buckley) and Quinn (Shantel VanSanten) grow closer. Paul Johansson also stars. Peter B. Kowalski directed the episode written by Mark Schwahn.704: Believe Me I'm Lying
Nathan's (James Lafferty) scandal becomes public. Brooke's (Sophia Bush) fashion show brings an unexpected responsibility for Millicent (Lisa Goldstein), and Haley (Bethany Joy Lenz) convinces Quinn (Shantel VanSanten) to talk to her estranged husband David (guest-star Scott Holroyd). Meanwhile, Mouth (Lee Norris) makes a decision that could threaten his career. Jackson Brundage, Austin Nichols and Robert Buckley also star. Greg Prange directed the episode written by John A. Norris.703: Hold My Hand As I Am Lowered
Clay (Robert Buckley) and Nathan (James Lafferty) disagree on how to handle an ever-worsening scandal, and Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) begins to wonder if Renee's (Kate French "Gossip Girl") accusations have merit. Quinn (Shantel VanSanten) and Brooke (Sophia Bush) organize a photo shoot, and Mouth (Lee Norris) ups the stakes in his battle with Skills (Antwon Tanner). Meanwhile, Alex (Jana Kramer "90210") makes Julian (Austin Nichols) an interesting proposition. Paul Johansson, Jackson Brundage and Lisa Goldstein also star. Liz Friedlander directed the episode written by Mark Schwahn.702: What Are You Willing To Lose
While in the process of recording her new album, Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) battles to protect Red Bedroom Records with the help of Mia (Kate Voegele). Brooke (Sophia Bush) casts the new face of her clothing line, and Clay (Robert Buckley) defends Nathan (James Lafferty) against a growing scandal. Julian (Austin Nichols) and Brooke decide to move in together. Meanwhile, Dan (Paul Johansson) unveils his new bride. Jackson Brundage, Lee Norris, Antwon Tanner, Lisa Goldstein and Shantel VanSanten also star. Les Butler directed the episode written by Mark Schwahn.701: 4:30am (Apparently They Were Traveling Abroad)
Nathan (James Lafferty) learns of a shocking accusation that could threaten his career, much to the chagrin of his sports agent Clay (new series regular Robert Buckley, "Lipstick Jungle"). Brooke (Sophia Bush) prepares to launch a new fashion line, and Julian (Austin Nichols) decides to produce a big movie. Haley's (Bethany Joy Galeotti) sister Quinn (new series regular Shantel VanSanten, "The Final Destination") makes a surprise visit. Meanwhile, Jamie (Jackson Brundage) celebrates his 7th birthday. Paul Johansson, Lee Norris, Antwon Tanner, and Lisa Goldstein also star. Clark Mathis directed the episode written by Mark Schwahn.Season 6
624: Remember Me as a Time of Day
Nathan (James Lafferty) is released from the Chiefs, and is forced to face Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) and Jamie (Jackson Brundage). On the eve of Peyton's (Hilarie Burton) delivery, Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) and Peyton receive a surprise visit from Karen (guest star Moira Kelly). Dan (Paul Johansson) is on death's door, while Brooke (Sophia Bush) and Victoria (Daphne Zuniga) prepare to re-launch Clothes Over Bro's. Mark Schwahn wrote and directed the episode.623: Forever and Almost Always
Peyton (Hilarie Burton) and Lucas' (Chad Michael Murray) wedding day has finally arrived and surprise guests attend. Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) plays an unexpected role in the ceremony while Nathan (James Lafferty) hopes to be called up to the NBA. Skills (Antwon Tanner) keeps Jamie (Jackson Brundage) on a short leash, and Brooke (Sophia Bush) does the same with Nick Lachey (appearing as himself). Greg Prange directed the episode written by Mark Schwahn.622: Show Me How To Live
Brooke (Sophia Bush) and Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) throw Peyton (Hilarie Burton) a baby shower, while Sam (Ashley Rickards) grows closer to Victoria (Daphne Zuniga). Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) and Jamie (Jackson Brundage) bond while working on Peyton's (Hilarie Burton) car, and Nathan (James Lafferty) learns that NBA scouts will be at his next game. Meanwhile, Skills (Antwon Tanner) and Lauren (guest star Allison Munn, "What I Like About You") go on a date that goes all wrong. James Lafferty directed the episode written by William H. Brown.621: A Kiss to Build a Dream On
Brooke (Sophia Bush) discovers something that could change Sam's (guest star Ashley Rickards, "Ugly Betty") life. Nathan (James Lafferty) questions his dreams of playing in the NBA while Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) receives an unexpected offer from Nick Lachey (appearing as himself). Jamie (Jackson Brundage) and Skills (Antwon Tanner) mend their broken hearts at Jamie's first school dance. Meanwhile, Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) and Peyton (Hilarie Burton) have a road trip to remember. Erica Dunton directed the episode written by Karin Gist.620: I Would For You
When Peyton's (Hilarie Burton) pregnancy is threatened, Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) struggles to pick up the pieces. Victoria (guest star Daphne Zuniga) returns to lure Brooke (Sophia Bush) back to Clothes Over Bro's. Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) and Nathan (James Lafferty) clash over the decision to pull Jamie (Jackson Brundage) from his school. Mouth (Lee Norris) tries to mend fences with Millicent (Lisa Goldstein). Peter B. Kowalski directed the episode written by Chris "CARM" Armstrong & Bryan Gracia.619: Letting Go
Julian (Austin Nichols) makes Brooke (Sophia Bush) a startling offer. Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) brings Nathan (James Lafferty) and Jamie (Jackson Brundage) to an important place from his past, while Peyton (Hilarie Burton) prepares for the future. Sam (guest star Ashley Rickards, "Ugly Betty") and Jack (guest star Evan Peters, "Invasion") take a stand against the principal who fired Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti). Skills (Antwon Tanner) takes Mouth (Lee Norris) on a road trip to get his mind off Millie (Lisa Goldstein). Paul Johansson directed the episode written by David Handelman.618: Searching for a Former Clarity
Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) and Julian (guest star Austin Nichols) hit a setback with the production of the film. Peyton (Hilarie Burton) and Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) help Mia (guest star Kate Voegele) with her new single. Brooke (Sophia Bush) must intervene when Sam (guest star Ashley Rickards) is arrested. Jamie (Jackson Brundage) discovers the truth about Dan (Paul Johansson) and Uncle Keith. Joe Davola directed the episode written by Mark Schwahn.617: You and Me and the Bottle Makes Three Tonight
Peyton (Hilarie Burton) and Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) receive a startling surprise about the pregnancy, as Brooke (Sophia Bush) and Julian's (guest star Austin Nichols) relationship comes to a crossroads. Nathan (James Lafferty) and Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) celebrate their anniversary, while Dan (Paul Johansson) and Deb (Barbara Alyn Woods) babysit Jamie (Jackson Brundage). Meanwhile, Mouth (Lee Norris) and Millie (Lisa Goldstein) try to pick up the pieces of their relationship. Greg Prange directed the episode written by Terrence Coli.616: Screenwriter's Blues
Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) wrestles with casting for his movie while Peyton (Hilarie Burton) tries to prepare for their wedding. Dan (Paul Johansson) advises Jamie (Jackson Brundage) on a school crush. Brooke (Sophia Bush) meets the actress who will play her, Nathan (James Lafferty) gets exciting news, and Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) has to make a tough decision at school. Lee Norris and Antwon Tanner also star. Bethany Joy Galeotti directed the episode written by Mike Herro & David Strauss.615: We Change, We Wait
Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) and Julian (guest star Austin Nichols) struggle to choose a director for their movie while Peyton (Hilarie Burton) has mixed feelings about a surprise gift from Lucas, and Brooke (Sophia Bush) struggles with relationship issues. Bethany Joy Galeotti, Lee Norris, Antwon Tanner also star. Les Butler directed the episode written by John Norris.614: A Hand to Take Hold of The Scene
As news of Peyton's (Hilarie Burton) condition spreads, Mouth (Lee Norris) and Millicent (Lisa Goldstein) struggle to remain a couple and Brooke (Sophia Bush) tries to suss out Julian's (guest star Austin Nichols) intentions. Peyton and Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) babysit Jamie (Jackson Brundage) and his friend, while Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) and Nathan (James Lafferty) spend a night out together. Antwon Tanner also stars. Chad Michael Murray directed the episode written by Mike Daniels.613: Things A Mama Don't Know
Peyton (Hilarie Burton) receives some startling news that she must share with Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) who, while still in LA, discovers that Julian (guest star Austin Nichols) has been keeping another secret regarding the movie. Nathan (James Lafferty) struggles in a new professional environment, and Brooke's (Sophia Bush) search for runaway Sam (guest star Ashley Rickards) forces her to confront her own feelings about the night of her attack. Bethany Joy Galeotti, Lee Norris, Antwon Tanner also star. Michael J. Leone directed the episode written by Karin Gist.612: You Have to Be Joking (Autopsy of the Devil's Brain)
As Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) takes a trip to Hollywood to meet his film director, Nathan (James Lafferty) gets a pro basketball try-out. Peyton (Hilarie Burton) struggles with Mia to focus on her follow-up album, and Millicent (Lisa Goldstein) confronts Mouth (Lee Norris) about Gigi (guest star Kelsey Chow). Julian (guest star Austin Nichols) approaches a dubious Brooke (Sophia Bush) about designing clothes for his movie, and Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) takes a reluctant Jamie (Jackson Brundage) to his school talent show. Mark Schwahn directed and wrote the episode.611: We Three (My Echo, My Shadow and Me)
In a very special episode, Chad Michael Murray pens an homage to the classic films of the 1940s. Karen's Cafe is transformed into a glamorous nightclub with Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) as its proprietor. Joe Davola directed the episode written by Chad Michael Murray.610: Even Fairy Tale Characters Would Be Jelous
Tension fills the air backstage at Peyton's (Hilarie Burton) USO Show, as Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) deals with Peyton and Julian's (guest star Austin Nichols) romantic past. Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) battles stage fright and Nathan (James Lafferty) struggles with a decision that could change his career. Brooke (Sophia Bush) gets a call that threatens her relationship with Sam (guest star Ashley Rickards). Millicent (Lisa Goldstein) confronts Mouth (Lee Norris) on his relationship with Gigi (guest star Kelsey Chow). Angels and Airwaves make a guest appearance. Janice Cook directed the episode written by Nikki Schiefelbein.609: Sympathy for the Devil
The past comes home to roost as the residue of deception, anger and romantic mistrust permeates the lives of several Tree Hill residents. Nathan (James Lafferty) finds himself face-to-face with an old rival, Brooke (Sophia Bush) deals with someone who once hurt her, and Lucas's (Chad Michael Murray) novel leads him into unchartered and threatening waters. Bradley Walsh directed the episode written by Michael Daniels.608: Our Life is Not a Movie or Maybe
Lucas' (Chad Michael Murray) novel receives unexpected and surprising interest, as does Mouth (Lee Norris) from his new intern. Jamie (Jackson Brundage) grows enamored of Sam (guest star Ashley Rickards) and her rebellious facade, while a would-be suitor grows enamored of Brooke (Sophia Bush). Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) counsels Nathan (James Lafferty) as his basketball comeback gains momentum. Peter Kowalski directed the episode written by Mark Schwahn.607: Messin' With The Kid
Nathan (James Lafferty) and Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) must parent Jamie (Jackson Brundage) in the face of a school bully, while Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) and Peyton (Hilarie Burton) adjust to life as a live-in couple. Brooke (Sophia Bush) finds being a role model not as easy as she expected, and Mouth (Lee Norris) tries to get his old job back. Greg Prange directed the episode written by Mike Herro & David Strauss.606: Choosing My Own Way Of Life
When Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) begins his book tour, he is joined by a familiar face. Nathan (James Lafferty) is given an opportunity to play basketball again, which forces him to question his health. Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) tries to help a student in need. Brooke (Sophia Bush) considers a life-changing proposition. Peyton (Hilarie Burton) and Mick (guest star John Doe, "CSI: Miami") have a confrontation over his identity. John A. Norris directed the episode written by Mark Schwahn.605: You've Dug Your Own Grave, Now Lie In It
Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) and Lindsey (guest star Michaela McManus) face a tenuous future, while Nathan (James Lafferty) receives an offer from a pro basketball team. Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) unwittingly puts Jamie's (Jackson Brundage) life in peril, while Brooke (Sophia Bush) struggles with giving up her company. Peyton (Hilarie Burton) discovers a dark secret about her new recording artist. Haley learns the truth about Dan (Paul Johansson), which leads to a final showdown with Carrie (guest star Torrey DeVitto, "Beautiful People"). William H. Brown directed the episode written by Mark Schwahn.604: Bridge Over Troubled Water
Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) struggles to inspire the Ravens, while Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) investigates the disappearance of Dan (Paul Johansson). Brooke (Sophia Bush) confronts an old demon from her past, as Nathan (James Lafferty) comes to terms with Deb's (Barbara Alyn Woods) relationship with Skills (Antwon Tanner). Peyton (Hilarie Burton) is surprised when a famous musician visits her studio. Paul Johansson directed the episode written by Terrence Coli.603: Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly.
Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) returns from Las Vegas to face a tragedy, as Nathan (James Lafferty) and Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) struggle to find a way to help Jamie (Jackson Brundage) understand the death of someone close to them. Liz Friedlander directed the episode written by Mark Schwahn.602: One Million Billionth of a Millisecond on a Sunday Afternoon
After Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) and his fiancée enjoy planning their dream wedding, Brooke (Sophia Bush) and Peyton (Hilarie Burton) reconnect. Nathan (James Lafferty) works with Quentin (guest star Robbie Jones) on his basketball skills, but Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) is worried for Nathan's well-being. Reeling from a threat to her store, Brooke reaches out to an unexpected ally. Jamie (Jackson Brundage) catches Skills (Antwon Tanner) and Deb (Barbara Alyn Woods) kissing. Greg Prange directed the episode written by Mark Schwahn.601: Touch Me I'm Going To Scream Part 1
The girl of Lucas' (Chad Michael Murray) dreams shows up at the airport. Nathan's (James Lafferty) comeback is halted by news that could change his career, while Dan's (Paul Johansson) life hangs in the balance. Mouth (Lee Norris) and Millicent (Lisa Goldstein) wrestle with leaving Tree Hill, as Brooke (Sophia Bush) and Victoria's (guest star Daphne Zuniga) battle over Clothes Over Bros comes to a surprising head. Bethany Joy Galeotti, Hilarie Burton, Antwon Tanner also star. Stuart Gillard directed the episode written by Mark Schwahn.Season 5
518: What Comes After the Blues
Brooke (Sophia Bush) deals with giving up her baby, while Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) deals with the residue of his actions following his game night scuffle. Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) has a musical breakthrough and Peyton (Hilarie Burton) gets news about a ghost from her past. Nathan (James Lafferty) and Jamie (guest star Jackson Brundage) face their fears together. Lee Norris and Antwon Tanner also star. Mark Schwahn wrote and directed the episode.517: Hate is Safer than Love
Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) is crushed by devastating news, while Brooke's (Sophia Bush) baby undergoes emergency surgery. Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) wrestles with her decision to record a new album. Skills (Antwon Tanner) and Nathan (James Lafferty) employ a risky game plan to salvage the Raven's season and Lucas stuns Peyton (Hilarie Burton) with a shocking truth. Lee Norris also stars. Stuart Gillard directed the episode written by Mark Schwahn.516: Crying Won't Help You Now
Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) investigates Dan's (Paul Johansson) heart condition while Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) struggles with letting Dan into Jamie's (guest star Jackson Brundage) life. Nathan (James Lafferty) urges Quentin (guest star Robbie Jones) to reinvent his game and Brooke (Sophia Bush) juggles her career with life as a new mother. Peyton (Hilarie Burton) tries to assuage her guilt over Lucas' breakup, and Mouth (Lee Norris) gets a shot to be sports anchor. Antwon Tanner also stars. Greg Prange directed the episode written by William H. Brown.515: Life is Short
Lindsey (guest star Michaela McManus) returns to Tree Hill for Jamie's (guest star Jackson Brundage) fifth birthday party, giving Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) hope for their relationship. Brooke (Sophia Bush) and Peyton (Hilarie Burton) prepare for life with a new baby. Meanwhile, Dan (Paul Johansson) tries to insinuate himself back into the lives of his family, ultimately divulging a grave secret to Nathan (James Lafferty) and Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti). Lee Norris and Antwon Tanner also star. Paul Johansson directed the episode written by Elisa Delson.514: What Do You Go Home To
Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) and Peyton (Hilarie Burton) discuss Lucas' aborted wedding, while Brooke (Sophia Bush) gets a phone call that could change her life, and Millicent (guest star guest star Lisa Goldstein) and Mouth (Lee Norris) take a new step in their relationship. Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotii) takes the first tentative steps towards a new career, and Nathan (James Lafferty) contemplates what it would take to get his game back. Antwon Tanner also stars. Liz Friedlander directed the episode written by Mark Schwahn.513: Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace
Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) picks up the pieces after being left at the altar by Lindsey (guest star Michaela McManus, "The Beautiful Lie"), while Nathan (James Lafferty) and Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) deal with the repercussions of Jamie's (Jackson Brundage) abduction. Brooke (Sophia Bush) is haunted by her past as she considers adopting, while Peyton (Hilarie Burton) gets a visit from an old friend. Greg Prange directed the episode written by Mark Schwahn.512: Hundred
On the very special 100th episode of "One Tree Hill," it's Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) and Lindsey's (guest star Michaela McManus, "The Beautiful Lie") wedding day and Peyton (Hilarie Burton) must choose whether to intervene or lose her true love forever. Nathan (James Lafferty) uses the occasion to attempt a reconciliation with Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti), and the recently paroled Dan (guest star Paul Johansson) shows up for the family reunion. Sophia Bush, Lee Norris and Antwon Tanner also star. Les Butler directed the episode written by Mark Schwahn.511: You're Gonna Need Someone On Your Side
On the eve of Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) and Lindsey's (guest star Michaela McManus, "The Beautiful Lie") marriage, they conspire to save Nathan (James Lafferty) and Haley's (Bethany Joy Galeotti). Brooke (Sophia Bush) pairs Peyton (Hilarie Burton) with a surprise old boyfriend, while dealing with Victoria (guest star Daphne Zuniga, "Melrose Place"). Rachel (guest star Danneel Harris, "CSI") returns to Tree Hill facing old challenges, while Dan (guest star Paul Johansson) also returns hoping for a fresh start. Antwon Tanner and Lee Norris also star. Michael J. Leone directed the episode written by Zachary Haynes.510: Running to Stand Still
When Brooke (Sophia Bush) takes Owen (guest star Joe Manganiello, "ER") to New York for a glimpse of her other life, she's faced with a ghost from her past. Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) reels from a devastating blow to her marriage, while Nathan (James Lafferty) and Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) muster their courage to attend Dan's (guest star Paul Johansson) parole hearing. A major record label takes an interest in Peyton's (Hilarie Burton) recording artist. Antown Tanner and Lee Norris also star. Clark Mathis directed the episode written by William H. Brown.509: For Tonight You're Only Here To Know
At the first Raven's basketball game of the season, Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti), Brooke (Sophia Bush), Peyton (Hilarie Burton), Lindsey (guest star Michaela McManus, "The Beautiful Lie") and Mia (guest star musician Kate Voegele) find themselves locked in the Tree Hill High library. Tensions run high as Peyton and Lindsey face off over Lucas (Chad Michael Murray). Brooke tries to stand up for her mother when her friends go on the attack. Haley plays mentor to Mia, who is experiencing the elation and disappointment of fame. Meanwhile, Mouth (Lee Norris), who is covering the game as his first official TV reporting assignment, struggles to find a story. Finally, Lucas and Nathan (James Lafferty) grapple with the decision to tell their loved ones about various indiscretions. Antwon Tanner also stars. Joe Davola directed the episode written by Mark Schwahn.508: Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want
Peyton (Hilarie Burton) admits her true feelings to Lucas (Chad Michael Murray). Brooke (Sophia Bush) makes a play for Owen (guest star Joe Manganiello, "ER") and Mouth (Lee Norris) tries to convince Millicent (guest star Lisa Goldstein) he's a better man than she thinks he is. Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) wrestles with whether or not to reveal information that could ruin Lucas' relationship, and Nathan (James Lafferty) is put in a position that could spell the end of his marriage. Lucas and Skills (Antwon Tanner) face the coaching prospect of playing their season opener at a disadvantage. Paul Johansson directed the episode written by Mike Daniels.507: In Da Club
It's a Tree Hill reunion as the entire gang gathers at Tric to see The Honorary Title perform. While Peyton (Hilarie Burton) and Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) see this as an opportunity to introduce their musical act, Carrie (guest star Torrey DeVitto, "Beautiful People") sees it as a chance to get closer to Nathan (James Lafferty). Brooke (Sophia Bush) forces an unsuspecting Mouth (Lee Norris) to go on a blind date with Millicent (guest star Lisa Goldstein). Lindsey (guest star Michaela McManus, "The Beautiful Lie") confronts Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) about sneaking off to see Peyton. Antwon Tanner also stars. Greg Prange directed the episode written by Mike Herro and David Strauss.506: Don't Dream It's Over
Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) confronts Peyton (Hilarie Burton) about her harsh treatment of Lindsey (guest star Michaela McManus, "The Beautiful Lie"). Brooke (Sophia Bush) intervenes when Victoria (guest star Daphne Zuniga, "Melrose Place") meddles with Peyton's record label. Nathan (James Lafferty) grows closer to Jamie's (guest star Jackson Brundage) live-in nanny, Carrie (guest star Torrey DeVitto, "Beautiful People"), while Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) is challenged by her difficult student Quentin (guest star Robbie Jones). Mouth (Lee Norris) is torn between loyalty to his co-workers and his illicit affair with his boss Alice (guest star Kelly Collins Lintz, "Surface"). Antwon Tanner also stars. Thomas J. Wright directed the episode written by Mark Schwahn.505: I Forgot To Remember To Forget
In an episode set three years in the past, Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) visits Peyton (Hilarie Burton) in Los Angeles with an offer that will change their relationship forever. Under pressure from Victoria (guest star Daphne Zuniga, "Melrose Place"), Brooke (Sophia Bush) must make a difficult decision about the future of her clothing line. Whitey (guest star Barry Corbin) is concerned when Nathan's (James Lafferty) temper flares on the night of the college basketball championship. Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) struggles to balance the pressures of school and being a new mom. Lee Norris and Antwon Tanner also star. Liz Friedlander directed the episode written by Terrence Coli.504: It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding)
As Brooke (Sophia Bush) makes plans for Clothes Over Bro's, Peyton (Hilarie Burton) has her hands full when the musician (guest star Kevin Federline) she just signed turns out to be problematic. Haley's (Bethany Joy Galeotti) interest in music leads her back to the recording studio. Nathan's (James Lafferty) efforts to corral defiant player Quentin (guest star Robbie Jones) are unsuccessful. Meanwhile, Mouth's (Lee Norris) relationship with his boss grows heated. Chad Michael Murray and Antwon Tanner also star. Janice Cooke directed the episode written by Adele Lim.503: My Way Home Is Through You
Lucas' (Chad Michael Murray) editor (guest star Michaela McManus, "The Beautiful Lie") wonders about the timing of his recent creative inspiration. Brooke (Sophia Bush) and Peyton (Hilarie Burton) make business plans, while Mouth (Lee Norris) tries to win points with his boss Alice (guest star Kelly Collins Lintz, "Surface"). Lucas and Skills (Antwon Tanner) finally make some headway with the Ravens, while Nathan (James Lafferty) tries to wrestle free from Dan's (guest star Paul Johansson) legacy. Bethany Joy Galeotti also stars. David Jackson directed the episode written by John A. Norris.502: Racing Like A Pro
Tensions run high as Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) must face his past and choose his future, while he discovers the demands of being the coach of the Tree Hill Ravens. Haley's (Bethany Joy Galeotti) decision to hire a nanny (guest star Torrey DeVitto, "Beautiful People") brings much-needed help into their home, while her first day of teaching turns out differently from what she expects. Jamie (guest star Jackson Brundage) sets his sights on a Soap Box derby race and enlists Skills (Antwon Tanner) to help him out. Meanwhile, Mouth's (Lee Norris) excitement about his new job is tempered by his demanding new boss. James Lafferty, Hilarie Burton and Sophia Bush also star. Paul Johansson directed the episode written by Mark Schwahn.501: 4 Years, 6 Months, 2 Days
Four years after the season four finale, Tree Hill is a new place. Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) is a struggling writer who is about to embark on a new coaching career with Skills (Antwon Tanner). Peyton (Hilarie Burton) is at the beginning of a budding music venture, while Brooke's (Sophia Bush) fashion line is at a crossroads. Meanwhile, Nathan (James Lafferty) and Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) are young parents trying to find their way. Much has changed in four years, but in many ways, the journey is just beginning. Lee Norris also stars. Greg Prange directed the episode written by Mark Schwahn.Season 4
421: All of a Sudden I Miss Everyone
Dan (Paul Johansson) must face the harsh consequences of his decision to murder Keith as Karen (Moira Kelly) and Haley's (Bethany Joy Galeotti's) pregnancies complicate the lives of Nathan (James Lafferty) and the graduating seniors of Tree Hill High. Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) wrestles with his post-high school options, and Peyton (Hilarie Burton) and Brooke (Sophia Bush) prepare to spend the summer in Los Angeles together. The episode was written and directed by Mark Schwahn.420: The Birth And Death Of The Day
As graduation day dawns in Tree Hill, some dreams begin as others end. Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) prepares for her graduation speech and her role as a young mother, while Nathan (James Lafferty) prepares for life without basketball. Brooke (Sophia Bush) makes a heartfelt confession that puts her future in jeopardy. Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) confronts Dan (Paul Johansson) as Karen's (Moira Kelly) life is threatened. Hilarie Burton, Barbara Alyn Woods, Danneel Harris and Lee Norris also star. Greg Prange directed the episode written by Mark Schwahn.419: Ashes Of Dreams You Let Die
Nathan (James Lafferty) and Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) grow closer in spite of the recent scandal. Brooke (Sophia Bush) wonders if a spark might be rekindled with Chase (guest star Stephen Colletti, "Laguna Beach"). Peyton (Hilarie Burton) receives a tempting offer that would ultimately take her away from Tree Hill. Mouth (Lee Norris) reconnects with Gigi (guest star Kelsey Chow), while Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) tells Karen (Moira Kelly) that Dan (Paul Johansson) is a murderer, setting off an explosive series of events. Barbara Alyn Woods and Danneel Harris also star. Michael Lange directed the episode written by John A. Norris.418: The Runaway Found
Nathan (James Lafferty) fears for his future as past mistakes come back to haunt him and Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti). Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) hears a shocking confession after making contact with the mysterious witness to Keith's (Craig Sheffer, who does not appear in the episode) murder. Brooke (Sophia Bush) rekindles her friendship with Peyton (Hilarie Burton) after crossing paths with Chase (guest star Stephen Colletti, "Laguna Beach"). Moira Kelly, Paul Johansson, Barbara Alyn Woods, Danneel Harris and Lee Norris also star. David Jackson directed the episode written by Mark Schwahn.417: It Gets The Worst At Night
The teens of Tree Hill mount a rescue mission to retrieve Mouth (Lee Norris) from his ill-advised road trip with Rachel(Danneel Harris). While on the trip, Haley (Bethany Galeotti) and Nathan (James Lafferty) get a second chance to enjoy the prom, and Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) and Peyton (Hilarie Burton) decide to take their relationship to the next level. Brooke (Sophia Bush) tells Haley that she lied about stealing the calculus exam, and Nathan struggles with the residue of a past mistake. Barbara Alyn Woods, Paul Johansson and Moira Kelly also star. Greg Prange directed the episode written by Mark Schwahn and Jim Lee.416: You Call It Madness, But I Call It Love
It will be an unforgettable Prom at Tree Hill High when Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) discovers who was in the hallway when Keith (Craig Sheffer, who does not appear in the episode) was killed. Meanwhile, Peyton's (Hilarie Burton) decision to skip Prom leads to dire consequences. Nathan (James Lafferty) and Haley (Bethany Joy Galoetti) vow to be romantic teenagers at Prom, while Dan (Paul Johansson) tries to win Karen's (Moira Kelly) affections, as the witness to his murder closes in. Barbara Alyn Woods, Danneel Harris and Lee Norris also star. Tom Wright directed the episode written by Terrence Coli.415: Prom Night at Hater High
On the day of Prom, the residue of Nathan's (James Lafferty) pre-Prom party has serious repercussions for everyone in Tree Hill. Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) asks Nathan for a list of his past sexual conquests. Rachel (Danneel Harris) is suspended after taking the blame for the exam she stole with Brooke (Sophia Bush). Peyton (Hilarie Burton) tells Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) she wants to skip the Prom entirely, but he refuses to take no for an answer. Finally Mouth (Lee Norris) and Brooke must deal with dating Clean Teens on Prom night. Moira Kelly, Paul Johansson and Barbara Alyn Woods also star. Paul Johansson directed the episode written by Mike Herro and David Strauss.414: Sad Songs for Dirty Lovers
Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) confronts Brooke (Sophia Bush) regarding the stolen calculus test. Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) and Peyton (Hilarie Burton) consider taking their relationship to the next level as Peyton and Brooke grow closer. In Deb's (Barbara Alyn Woods) absence, Nathan (James Lafferty) throws a senior party at the Scott House, where a sex tape from Nathan's past surfaces. Paul Johansson, Moira Kelly, Lee Norris and Danneel Harris also star. Janice Cooke directed the episode written by William H. Brown.413: Pictures of You
A class assignment reveals the deepest secrets and desires of Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) and the students at Tree Hill High. Worried about college prospects, Skills (Antwon Tanner) turns to Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti), while Nathan (James Lafferty) wrestles with Deb's (Barbara Alyn Woods) suicide attempt. Chase (guest star Stephen Colletti, "Laguna Beach") learns that Brooke (Sophia Bush) cheated on her calculus exam, while nudity and drugs run rampant in the halls of the school. Paul Johansson, Moira Kelly, Lee Norris and Danneel Harris also star. Les Butler directed the episode written by Mark Schwahn.412: Resolve
With senior prom only weeks away, Haley's (Bethany Joy Galeotti) frustration over her injuries increases and Skills (Antwon Tanner) and Mouth (Lee Norris) hatch a plan to help Nathan (James Lafferty) earn money for the big dance by stripping. Brooke (Sophia Bush) betrays Rachel (Danneel Harris) in order to get closer to a new guy (guest star Stephen Colletti, "Laguna Beach") and Peyton (Hilarie Burton) and Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) resolve to be happy. Struggling with her drug addiction, Deb (Barbara Alyn Woods) makes a choice that could end her life. Paul Johansson, Moira Kelly and Barry Corbin also star. Moira Kelly directed the episode written by Michelle Furtney-Goodman.411: Everything In Its Right Place
Following his heart attack, Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) returns to school, hoping to rekindle his romance with Peyton (Hilarie Burton). Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) learns that Nathan (James Lafferty) was responsible for her accident. Brooke (Sophia Bush) and Rachel (Danneel Harris) hatch a plan to steal the next calculus exam, while Dan (Paul Johansson) faces murder charges and Deb (Barbara Alyn Woods) breaks out of rehab. Lee Norris, Moira Kelly and Barry Corbin also star. Michael Lange directed the episode written by Dawn Urbont.410: Songs to Love and Die By
Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) receives an unlikely visitor -- his supposedly dead Uncle Keith (guest star Craig Sheffer). Haley's (Bethany Joy Galeotti) life and the life of her unborn child are threatened when she experiences serious complications with her pregnancy and Nathan (James Lafferty) wrestles with the guilt and consequences of his dealings with Daunte (guest star Rick Fox, "Oz"). Dan (Paul Johansson) tries to make amends for Keith's murder. Peyton (Hilarie Burton) and Brooke (Sophia Bush) try to patch up their differences. Lee Norris, Moira Kelly, Barbara Alyn Woods, Barry Corbin and Danneel Harris also star. John Asher directed the episode written by Mark Schwahn.409: Some You Give Away
As Whitey's (Barry Corbin) last game approaches, the residents of Tree Hill feel the pressure of a looming State Championship. Peyton (Hilarie Burton) reveals to Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) that she has feelings for him. Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) learns the sex of her baby. Nathan (James Lafferty) and Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) clash over personal and team goals. Karen (Moira Kelly) shows Deb (Barbara Alyn Woods) tough love, while Dan (Paul Johansson) tries to strike a bargain with Daunte (guest star Rick Fox, "Oz"). Lee Norris and Danneel Harris also star. Greg Prange directed the episode written by Mark Schwahn.408: Nothing Left To Say But Goodbye
Derek (guest star Ernest Waddell, "Law & Order: SVU") convinces Peyton (Hilarie Burton) to take a chance with Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) at the same time that Brooke (Sophia Bush) approaches him about getting back together. Daunte's (guest star Rick Fox, "Oz") latest demand leads Nathan (James Lafferty) to seek help from an unlikely source - Dan (Paul Johansson). When Rachel (Danneel Harris) learns of a failing grade, she turns to Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) for tutoring. Nathan is named MVP of the Ravens at the annual sports banquet. Lee Norris, Moira Kelly, Barbara Alyn Woods and Barry Corbin also star. Janice Cooke directed the episode written by John A. Norris.407: All These Things That I've Done
Brooke (Sophia Bush) has her hands full with her model (guest starring a participant from "America's Next Top Model") for the T.A.R.T. fashion show and a new boyfriend (guest star Reynaldo Valentin). Rachel (Danneel Harris) makes the cover of "Maxim," causing chaos at Tree Hill High. Meanwhile, Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) learns of Nathan's (James Lafferty) dealings with Daunte (guest star Rick Fox, "Oz"), and ultimately has to choose between Nathan and his love for basketball. Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) takes on a babysitting job only to find herself in over her head and Peyton's (Hilarie Burton) half-brother, Derek (guest star Ernest Waddell, "Law & Order: SVU"), forces her to confront her deepest fears. Paul Johansson, Moira Kelly, Barbara Alyn Woods and Lee Norris also star. David Jackson directed the episode written by Adele Lim.406: Where Did You Sleep Last Night
Nathan (James Lafferty) and Haley's (Bethany Joy Galeotti) financial struggles force Nathan to approach Dan (Paul Johansson) for help. In spite of his heart condition, Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) decides to rejoin the Ravens, teaming him with Skills (Antwon Tanner). Feeling isolated and alone, Peyton (Hilarie Burton) finds comfort from an unlikely source, while Brooke (Sophia Bush) begins dating again, but discovers that her new boyfriend (guest star Reynaldo Valentin) is not all that he seems to be. Mouth (Lee Norris) receives an unexpected proposal, and an old acquaintance of Dan's, Daunte (guest star Rick Fox, "Oz"), shows a sudden interest in Nathan. Moira Kelly, Barbara Alyn Woods and Danneel Harris also star. Paul Johansson directed the episode written by William H. Brown405: I Love You But I've Chosen Darkness
When Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) discovers that Derek's (guest star Matt Barr, "Commander in Chief") interest in Peyton (Hilarie Burton) is more than brotherly, Derek becomes menacing. Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) feels Nathan (James Lafferty) slipping away when he receives a scholarship offer to attend Duke University. As rumors of Brooke's (Sophia Bush) pregnancy spread, Rachel (Danneel Harris) uses the Internet to set Brooke up on a blind date with an older guy (guest star Reynaldo Valentin). At Nathan's request, Deb (Barbara Alyn Woods) tries to kick her pill addiction. Paul Johansson, Moira Kelly, Lee Norris also star. Stuart Gillard directed the episode written by Mark Schwahn.404: Can't Stop This Thing We've Started
Peyton (Hilarie Burton) introduces hip-hop sensation Lupe Fiasco at Tric, while rumors that Brooke (Sophia Bush) is pregnant run rampant. Still dealing with their car accident, Nathan (James Lafferty) buys a motorcycle despite Haley's (Bethany Joy Galeotti) reservations, and Rachel (Danneel Harris) poses for Maxim magazine. Meanwhile, Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) clashes with Derek, and Deb (Barbara Alyn Woods) double-crosses Karen (Moira Kelly). Paul Johansson, Lee Norris and Barry Corbin also star. Bethany Rooney directed the episode written by Terrence Coli.403: Good News For People Who Love Bad News
Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) and Brooke (Sophia Bush), now broken up, clash at a post-game party and Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) realizes that Rachel (Danneel Harris) is plotting to seduce Nathan (James Lafferty). Meanwhile, Peyton (Hilarie Burton) connects with her half-brother, Rachel reveals that she knows who is pregnant and Skills (Antwon Tanner) takes the court with the Ravens basketball team. Lee Norris, Paul Johansson, Moira Kelly, Barry Corbin and Barbara Alyn Woods also star. John Asher directed the episode written by Mike Herro and David Strauss.402: Things I Forgot At Birth
As Nathan (James Lafferty), Rachel (Danneel Harris) and Cooper's (guest star Michael Trucco) lives remain precarious following the car accident, Brooke (Sophia Bush) celebrates her 18th birthday but finds it diminished by her struggles with Peyton (Hilarie Burton). Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) and Karen (Moira Kelly) come to terms with her pregnancy and with the pregnancy of someone close to Lucas, while Deb's past addictions intersect with Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) in an explosive manner. Lee Norris, Barbara Alyn Woods and Barry Corbin also star. Greg Prange directed the episode written by Mark Schwahn.401: The Same Deep Water As You
In a shocking season opener, the aftermath of the post-wedding car accident unfolds. While Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) is deeply affected by Nathan's (James Lafferty) attempt to rescue Cooper (guest star Michael Trucco) and Rachel (Danneel Harris), Brooke (Sophia Bush) confronts Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) with her true feelings, and Peyton (Hilarie Burton) makes a startling discovery. Pressured by the fact that someone might know he killed his brother, Dan (Paul Johansson) assaults Deb (Moira Kelly). Lee Norris, Barbara Alyn Woods and Barry Corbin also star. Greg Prange directed the episode written by Mark Schwahn.Season 3
322: The Show Must Go On
On the eve of their wedding, Nathan (James Lafferty) worries for Haley's (Bethany Joy) safety while Peyton (Hilarie Burton) and Brooke's (Sophia Bush) friendship is tested. Deb (Barbara Alyn Woods) tells Dan (Paul Johansson) the truth about the dealership fire, and Karen (Moira Kelly) finds herself needing Keith (Craig Sheffer) more than ever. Lee Norris and Barry Corbin also star. Mark Schwahn wrote and directed the episode.321: Over the Hills and Far Away
On the night of the rehearsal dinner, Brooke (Sophia Bush) tangles with Haley (Bethany Joy) over Haley's wedding dress. Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) and Karen (Moira Kelly) return to Tree Hill and Peyton (Hilarie Burton) makes a startling discovery. James Lafferty, Paul Johansson, Barbara Alyn Woods, Lee Norris, Barry Corbin and Moira Kelly also star. Tom Wright directed the episode written by Mark Schwahn.320: Everyday is a Sunday Evening
It's the weekend of the Coastal Classic, and with Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) sidelined, Nathan (James Lafferty) has to step up on the court against an old rival (guest star Joshua Snyder) who shows an interest in Haley (Bethany Joy Lenz). Brooke (Sophia Bush) and Mouth (Lee Norris) plot revenge against Rachel (Danneel Harris) while Dan (Paul Johansson) goes head to head with Nathan's Uncle Cooper (guest star Michael Trucco). Also, Peyton (Hilarie Burton) makes a life-altering decision. Barbara Alyn Woods, Barry Corbin and Moira Kelly also star. Billy Dickson directed the episode written by Mark Schwahn.319: I Slept With Someone...
Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) struggles with the decision of whether he should play basketball in the wake of Keith's (Craig Sheffer) death. Brooke (Sophia Bush) forces Rachel (Danneel Harris) to deal with a dark secret. Nathan (James Lafferty) and Haley's (Bethany Joy Lenz) wedding reprise is put to the test and Peyton (Hilarie Burton) decides to visit Pete (Wentz of "Fall Out Boy") in Chicago. Paul Johansson, Barbara Alyn Woods, Barry Corbin and Moira Kelly also star. Moira Kelly directed the episode written by Bill Brown.318: When It Isn't Like It Should Be
Rachel (Danneel Harris) invites the gang to her family's cabin for a weekend getaway. Lucas (Chad Michael Murray), Brooke (Sophia Bush) and Nathan (James Lafferty) conspire to surprise Haley (Bethany Joy) while Peyton (Hilarie Burton) receives an unexpected visitor (guest star Wentz) at the cabin. Mouth (Lee Norris) harbors resentment towards Rachel, and a game of "I Never" reveals a secret. Meanwhile, Karen (Moira Kelly) confronts Dan (Paul Johansson) about Keith's (Craig Sheffer) death. Barbara Alyn Woods and Barry Corbin also star. Paul Johansson directed the episode written by R. Lee Fleming, Jr.317: Who Will Survive...
The aftermath of the school shooting and the death of Jimmy Edwards (guest star Colin Fickes) forces everyone in Tree Hill to examine their lives. Nathan (James Lafferty) reassesses his relationship with Haley (Bethany Joy), while Brooke (Sophia Bush) and Rachel (Danneel Harris) join forces to heal the student body. Dan (Paul Johansson) must deal with the ramifications of shooting Keith (Craig Sheffer), while Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) and Peyton (Hilarie Burton) consider the implications of their kiss in the library. Barbara Alyn Woods, Lee Norris, Barry Corbin and Moira Kelly also star. John Asher directed the episode written by Mark Schwahn.316: With Tired Eyes...
A normal day becomes deadly when a despondent student brings a gun to Tree Hill High. While lives hang in the balance, Nathan (James Lafferty) and Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) put themselves at risk to protect their friends and loved ones. Hilarie Burton, Bethany Joy, Paul Johansson, Sophia Bush, Barbara Alyn Woods, Lee Norris, Barry Corbin, Craig Sheffer and Moira Kelly also star. Greg Prange directed the episode written by Mark Schwahn.315: Just Watch the Fireworks
When someone unleashes the students' time capsule upon Tree Hill High, Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) and Mouth (Lee Norris) must confront a person from their past. Brooke (Sophia Bush) has to deal with the revelation that secrets aren't the only things she exposed in the time capsule. Dan (Paul Johansson) learns to forgive Keith (Craig Sheffer). Haley (Bethany Joy) is forced to reconcile the man Nathan (James Lafferty) was before with the man he has become, and Peyton's (Hilarie Burton) Breast Cancer Benefit Concert at Tric features performances by Haley, Jack's Mannequin and the return of Fall Out Boy. Barbara Alyn Woods, Barry Corbin and Moira Kelly also star. Billy Dickson directed the episode written by James Stoteraux and Chad Fiveash.314: All Tomorrow's Parties
Brooke (Sophia Bush) is forced to grow up in a hurry when her trip to a New York City fashion show prevents her from attending an annual cheerleading tournament. Nathan (James Lafferty) and Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) are influenced by the father of an old friend. Struggling with her mother's cancer, Peyton (Hilarie Burton) joins Rachel (Danneel Harris) for a night of blowing off steam, and Haley (Bethany Joy) and Nathan use their hotel room as the honeymoon suite they never had. Paul Johansson, Barbara Alyn Woods, Barry Corbin and Moira Kelly also star. David Paymer directed the episode written by Anna Lotto.313: The Wind That Blew My Heart Away
A violent rainstorm knocks out the power in Tree Hill, leading Haley (Bethany Joy Lenz) to Nathan's (James Lafferty) doorstep and Brooke (Sophia Bush) out into the downpour for a dramatic confrontation with Lucas (Chad Michael Murray). Peyton (Hilarie Burton) finally confronts the truth about Ellie's (guest star Sheryl Lee) illness, while Mouth (Lee Norris) is tempted by his new friend, Rachel (Danneel Harris). Before morning, secrets are revealed, relationships are tested, and new love gets hotter than ever. Paul Johansson, Barbara Alyn Woods, Barry Corbin and Moira Kelly also star. David Jackson directed the episode written by Stacy Rukeyser.312: I've Got Dreams to Remember
When a guidance counselor challenges the students of Tree Hill to consider their futures, Nathan (James Lafferty) and Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) feel pressured to impress an important basketball scout. Mouth (Lee Norris) gets caught between Brooke (Sophia Bush) and Rachel (Danneel Harris), Peyton (Hilarie Burton) and Ellie (Sheryl Lee) grow closer while finalizing their CD, and Dan tells Haley (Bethany Joy Lenz) Nathan paid Chris Keller to come back into her life. Barbara Alyn Woods and Moira Kelly also star. Stuart Gillard directed the episode written by Mike Herro & David Strauss.311: Return of the Future
After losing their second game of the season, the Ravens receive tough love from Whitey (Barry Corbin). Peyton (Hilarie Burton) and Ellie (guest star Sheryl Lee) try to recruit rock band Nada Surf for their benefit album. Haley (Bethany Joy Lenz) reveals a disturbing fact to Nathan (James Lafferty), and Brooke (Sophia Bush) plans a romantic night for Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) after learning that he submitted her fashion designs to a prestigious competition in New York. Paul Johansson, Barbara Alyn Woods and Moira Kelly also star. Bethany Rooney directed the episode written by Terrence Coli.310: Brave New World
Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) and Peyton (Hilarie Burton) take a road trip together to find Ellie (guest star Sheryl Lee). While out of town, Lucas reconnects with a friend from his past. Brooke (Sophia Bush), Haley (Bethany Joy Lenz) and Mouth (Lee Norris) successfully launch the Clothes Over Bro's website, only to find that demand far exceeds supply. Deb (Barbara Alyn Woods) reveals to Nathan (James Lafferty) that she tried to kill Dan (Paul Johansson). Lee Norris, Barbara Alyn Woods, Barry Corbin and Moira Kelly also star. Greg Prange directed the episode written by Mark Schwahn. Barry Corbin and Moira Kelly also star. John Asher directed the episode written by John A. Norris.309: How a Resurrection Really Feels
Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) reveals that he knows who tried to kill Dan (Paul Johansson). Brooke (Sophia Bush), Peyton (Hilarie Burton) and Haley (Bethany Joy Lenz) find themselves behind bars. Chris Keller (Tyler Hilton) convinces Nathan (James Lafferty) to be his wingman at a high-stakes poker game. The residents of Tree Hill finally choose a mayor. Lee Norris, Barbara Alyn Woods, Barry Corbin and Moira Kelly also star. Greg Prange directed the episode written by Mark Schwahn.308: The Worst Day Since Yesterday
As the town readies for the Ravens' first basketball game, Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) worries that his head and heart aren't in it. Nathan (James Lafferty) accuses Lucas of being the Ravens' weak link. Peyton (Hilarie Burton) and Haley (Bethany Joy Lenz) mend fences to support Brooke (Sophia Bush) in a time of need. When the mayoral race tightens, Dan (Paul Johansson) resorts to a smear campaign. Lee Norris, Barbara Alyn Woods, Barry Corbin and Moira Kelly also star. John Asher directed the episode written by Mike Herro & David Strauss.307: Champagne for My Real Friends...
As the fantasy draft dates begin, Brooke (Sophia Bush) finds herself on an unusual double date, while Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) gets closer to Rachel (Danneel Harris). Mouth (Lee Norris) spends time with an old friend and Peyton (Hilarie Burton) regrets choices she makes with Ellie (guest star Sheryl Lee). Karen (Moira Kelly) and Deb (Barbara Alyn Woods) take their campaigning to new heights. James Lafferty, Bethany Joy Lenz, Paul Johansson and Barry Corbin also star. Paul Johansson directed the episode written by Mark Schwahn.306: Locked Hearts and Hand Grenades
In an effort to keep her cheerleaders from fighting over the same guys, Brooke (Sophia Bush) devises a "Fantasy Boy Draft." Haley (Bethany Joy Lenz) and Peyton (Hilarie Burton) butt heads over Nathan (James Lafferty), while Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) has trouble keeping up with the brutal pace of basketball practice. Meanwhile, as the election nears, mayoral candidate Dan (Paul Johansson) clashes with his new opponent. Lee Norris, Barbara Alyn Woods, Barry Corbin and Moira Kelly also star. Marita Grabiak directed the episode written by James Stoteraux & Chad Fiveash.305: A Multitude of Casualties
It's Midnight Madness in Tree Hill as the Ravens officially begin basketball practice - with explosive results. New hoops captain Nathan (James Lafferty) clashes with Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) over Haley (Bethany Joy Lenz). Brooke (Sophia Bush) fills a vacancy on the cheerleading squad, only to regret her decision when the new girl, Rachel (Danneel Harris), sets her sights on Lucas. Meanwhile, Dan's (Paul Johansson) bid for mayor takes a surprising turn when an unlikely opponent steps forward. Hilarie Burton, Barbara Alyn Woods, Barry Corbin and Moira Kelly also star. Tom Wright directed the episode written by R. Lee Fleming Jr.304: An Attempt To Tip The Scales
It's party time in Tree Hill. A masquerade ball at Tric provides the perfect opportunity for Haley (Bethany Joy Lenz) to win back Nathan's (James Lafferty) heart, and for Brooke (Sophia Bush) to seduce Lucas (Chad Michael Murray). Punk-pop sensation "Fall Out Boy" performs amidst the costume madness, while Peyton (Hilarie Burton) tries to come to terms with the new mother in her life. Meanwhile, Dan (Paul Johansson) gives Deb (Barbara Allen Woods) an ultimatum, but soon finds she's a much more worthy opponent than he thought. Moira Kelly and Barry Corbin also star. Janice Cooke directed the episode written by Stacy Rukeyser.303: First Day on a Brand New Planet
It's the first day of senior year and estranged spouses Nathan (James Lafferty) and Haley (Bethany Joy Lenz) have trouble adjusting as classmates. While Brooke (Sophia Bush) continues to play hard-to-get, Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) learns a troubling secret about Peyton's (Hilarie Burton) mom. Meanwhile, Dan (Paul Johansson) closes in on the truth about the dealership fire. Moira Kelly, Barbara Alyn Woods and Barry Corbin also star. Billy Dickson directed the episode written by Terrence Coli.302: From the Edge...
Brooke (Sophia Bush) organizes an "End of Summer Beach Party," but soon finds she's the only one in a party mood. Nathan (James Lafferty) comes home from High Flyers to reconnect with Haley (Bethany Joy Lenz), but he and Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) are at each other's throats. Meanwhile, Lucas struggles with Brooke's new rules for dating, Peyton (Hilarie Burton) tries to come to terms with the new truths about her family, and Dan (Paul Johansson) remembers what happened the night of the fire at his dealership. Barbara Alyn Woods, Barry Corbin, and Moira Kelly also star. Mark Schwahn wrote the episode directed by Kevin Dowling.301: Like You Like An Arsonist
Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) awaits Brooke's (Sophia Bush) return to Tree Hill after a summer spent with Peyton (Hilarie Burton.) Peyton investigates the mysterious woman who claims to be her mother while Nathan (James Lafferty) must deal with Haley's (Bethany Joy Lenz) reappearance at the same time as the fire at Scott Motors. Dan's (Paul Johansson) fate after the fire is revealed. Barbara Alyn Woods, Barry Corbin and Moira Kelly also star. Greg Prange directed the episode written by Mark Schwahn.Season 2
219: The Tide That Left And...
During this seamless 2-hour Season Finale of "One Tree Hill," things heat up between Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) and Brooke (Sophia Bush) after they head to New York for an overnight stay with Haley (Bethany Joy Lenz). Nathan (James Lafferty) and Deb (Barbara Alyn Woods) conspire to desert Dan (Paul Johansson) for good, leading to an explosive conclusion when he discovers their plan. Peyton (Hilarie Burton) is elated by getting JIMMY EAT WORLD to perform at TRIC in time for Jake's (Bryan Greenberg) release from jail. Meanwhile, Andy (guest star Kieran Hutchinson) invites Karen (Moira Kelly) to spend the summer in New Zealand. 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. Check out the Jimmy Eat World player...218: What Could Have Been
Nathan (James Lafferty) is released from the hospital and returns home to a pile of unpaid bills and an eviction notice. Lucas (Chad Michael Murray), Peyton (Hilarie Burton) and Brooke (Sophia Bush) throw a fundraiser at the River Court to raise money, but Dan (Paul Johansson) is the one that comes to Nathan's rescue. However, his gift comes with strings - he wants Nathan to ask Haley (Bethany Joy Lenz) for an annulment. Barbara Alyn Woods, Craig Sheffer, Barry Corbin, Moira Kelly also star. Bethany Rooney directed the episode written by Jennifer Cecil.217: Lifetime Piling Up
Following a racecar accident, Nathan (James Lafferty) dreams of what life would have been like if Dan (Paul Johansson) had stayed with Karen (Moira Kelly) and Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) instead of marrying Deb (Barbara Alyn Woods). 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.216: I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning
Nathan's (James Lafferty) Uncle Cooper (guest star Michael Trucco) comes into town to take Nathan and Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) on a racing trip. On the track, Nathan and Lucas are challenged to a race by the beautiful Daytona (Schuler Fisk) and her smart aleck brother Garrett (guest star Stuart Lafferty), but things go horribly wrong when Nathan loses control of his car and crashes into a wall. Meanwhile, Deb's (Barbara Alyn Woods) addiction to pain pills intensifies and Dan (Paul Johansson) exposes Andy's (guest star Kieran Hutchinson) relationship with Karen (Moira Kelly) 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.215: Lonesome Road
On his way home from seeing Haley (Bethany Joy Lenz), Nathan (James Lafferty) stops to visit Taylor (guest star Lindsay McKeon) hoping for some fun and maybe more - viewers will vote on the outcome. Meanwhile, Anna (guest star Daniella Alonso) gets a surprise visit from her old girlfriend and is inspired to tell her parents about her sexuality. Also, Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) works with Andy (guest star Kieran Hutchinson) to bring Dan (Paul Johansson) down, Karen (Moira Kelly) puts her foot down with Brooke (Sophia Bush) and Peyton (Hilarie Burton) and Jake (Bryan Greenberg) continue to hide baby Jenny from Nikki (guest star Emmanuelle Vaugier). Barbara Alyn Woods, Craig Sheffer and Barry Corbin also star. Tom Wright directed the episode written by John Norris.214: Something I Can Never Have
Keith (Craig Sheffer) has a violent confrontation with Dan (Paul Johansson) after learning Dan paid Jules (guest star Maria Menounos) to sleep with Keith. Anna (guest star Daniella Alonso) turns Felix (guest star Michael Copon) in to the school authorities after discovering he was the one who defaced Peyton's (Hilarie Burton) locker. Meanwhile, Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) and Brooke (Sophia Bush) discuss the possibility of her leaving Tree Hill for good, while Nathan (James Lafferty) decides to go get Haley (Bethany Joy Lenz) 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.213: Somewhere A Clock is Ticking
It's Keith (Craig Sheffer) and Jules' (guest star Maria Menounos) wedding day and the event has turned the town upside down. Brooke (Sophia Bush) asks Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) to take her to the wedding as his date, Nathan (James Lafferty) makes an important decision involving his marriage to Haley (Bethany Joy Lenz), and Jake (Bryan Greenberg) and Peyton (Hilarie Burton) take a big step in their relationship. Meanwhile, Karen (Moira Kelly) and Andy (guest star Kieran Hutchinson) discover Jules' secret relationship with Dan (Paul Johansson). Barbara Alyn Woods and Barry Corbin also star. Billy Dickson directed the episode written by Stacy Rukeyser.212: Unopened Letter to the World
When Tree Hill High does a time capsule project, the gang confesses their most intimate secrets to an anonymous video camera. Nathan's (James Lafferty) anger over Haley's absence (Bethany Joy Lenz) continues to grow, landing both Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) and Nathan in jail. Peyton (Hilarie Burton) and Jake's (Bryan Greenberg) feelings for each other heat up, while Felix (Michael Copon) throws Brooke (Sophia Bush) a party to celebrate her new gig as student body president. Meanwhile, when brought to court, Lucas opts to live with Dan (Paul Johansson) and Deb (Barbara Alyn Woods) rather than Karen (Moira Kelly). Craig Sheffer and Barry Corbin also star. Greg Prange directed the episode written by Mark Schwahn.211: The Hero Dies In This One
When Michelle Branch & Jessica Harp from the band "The Wreckers" perform at TRIC, Haley (Bethnay Joy Lenz) realizes her passion is to pursue her music career. Meanwhile, Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) decides to move in with Dan (Paul Johansson), straining his relationships with both Karen (Moira Kelly) and Nathan (James Lafferty). Brooke (Sophia Bush) runs for student council president, but quickly realizes she is taking on more than she bargained for. Peyton (Hilarie Burton) and Jake's (Bryan Greenberg) friendship grows stronger. Barbara Alyn Woods, Barry Corbin and Craig Sheffer also star. Kevin Dowling directed the episode written by Jennifer Cecil.210: Between Order and Randomness
Nathan (James Lafferty) comes clean with Haley (Bethany Joy Lenz) about his past relationship with Taylor (guest star Lindsey McKeon), but Haley continues to keep her emails with Chris (guest star Tyler Hilton) a secret. Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) and Karen (Moira Kelly) remain at odds over his refusal to take the HCM test. Meanwhile, Keith (Craig Sheffer) surprises Jules (guest star Maria Menounos) with a proposal, and Brooke (Sophia Bush) 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.209: The Heart Brings You Back
Haley (Bethany Joy Lenz) is surprised when her older sister Taylor (guest star Lindsey McKeon) comes to town, but not as shocked as Nathan (James Lafferty), who recognizes Taylor from a past tryst. Meanwhile, Brooke (Sophia Bush) and Felix (Michael Copon) decide to become boyfriend and girlfriend, while Jake (guest star Bryan Greenberg) surprises Peyton (Hilarie Burton) when he shows up in Tree Hill. Anna (Daniella Alonso) confides a deep secret to Lucas (Chad Michael Murray). Moira Kelly, Barry Corbin, Craig Sheffer, and Barbara Alyn Woods also star. Matt Shakman directed the episode written by Mark B. Perry.208: The Trick Is To Keep Breathing
Although Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) takes Anna (Daniella Alonso) as his date to the Tree Hill High Formal, he finds himself with Brooke (Sophia Bush) at the end of the night. Meanwhile, Haley's (Bethany Joy Lenz) musical obligations to Chris (guest star Tyler Hilton) cause her to arrive late to the formal, which angers Nathan (James Lafferty). Peyton (Hilarie Burton) 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.207: Truth, Bitter Truth
Brooke (Sophia Bush), Peyton (Hilarie Burton), Haley (Bethany Joy Lenz) and Anna (Daniella Alonso) have a slumber party at Haley's apartment where secrets and lies are revealed. Meanwhile, when Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) and Nathan (James Lafferty) go on a road trip to a Bobcats game, Nathan reveals he is being tested for the genetic defect that caused Dan's (Paul Johansson) heart attack and suggests Lucas do the same. After an awkward encounter with Keith (Craig Sheffer) and Jules (guest star Maria Menounos), Karen (Moira Kelly) and Andy (guest star Kieren Huchison) share an intimate night together. Barbara Alyn Woods and Barry Corbin also star. Billy Dickson directed the episode written by Stacy Rukeyser.206: Let The Reigns Go Loose
The opening of Karen's (Moira Kelly) club "TRIC" brings together the people of Tree Hill. Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) and Felix (Michael Copon) come to blows over Anna (Daniella Alonso). After Chris (guest star Tyler Hilton) quits his gig the night of the club opening, Haley (Bethany Joy Lenz) must face her fear of performing to save the night for Peyton (Hilarie Burton). Although Mouth (guest star Lee Norris) tends to Brooke (Sophia Bush) while she is drunk, Felix sneaks in and attempts to take the credit. Keith (Craig Sheffer) and Jules (guest star Maria Menounos) realize their relationship has reached a new level, while Dan (Paul Johansson) deliberately tells Karen that Deb (Barbara Alyn Woods) slept with Keith. James Lafferty and Barry Corbin also star. David Paymer directed the episode written by R. Lee Fleming, Jr.205: We Might As Well Be Strangers
After Dare Night resulted in new arrangements; a midnight meteor shower finds Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) sharing a romantic night with Anna (Daniella Alonso). Andy (guest star Kieren Huchison) surprises Karen (Moira Kelly) with a dinner and Keith (Craig Sheffer) cooks for Jules (guest star Maria Menounos) on their first date. Brooke (Sophia Bush) finds herself forming a mutually beneficial relationship with Felix (Michael Copon) and Peyton (Hilarie Burton) 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.204: I Will Dare
Felix (Michael Copon) organizes a "dare night" to test the limits of his new classmates. While out playing the game, Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) meets a mysterious new girl, Anna (Daniella Alonso). Peyton tearfully (Hilarie Burton) confesses to the church that she recently tried cocaine and Keith (Craig Sheffer) is caught off guard when a beautiful woman (guest star Maria Menounos) comes to the shop and begins flirting with him. Meanwhile, Karen (Moira Kelly) goes on a date with Andy (guest star Kieren Huchison), 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.203: You Can't Always Get What You Want
Brooke's (Sophia Bush) smug new neighbor (guest star Michael Copon) quickly makes his presence felt among the Tree Hill gang, and even comes to Brooke's rescue when she is arrested for shoplifting. Nathan (James Lafferty) and Haley (Bethany Joy Lenz) have their first post-wedding argument when he buys her a gift rather than a much-needed car. Lucas' (Chad Michael Murray) attempt to help Dan (Paul Johansson) with rehab ends in disaster when Dan reverts to his old ways. Peyton (Hilarie Burton) 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.202: Truth Doesn't Make a Noise
With the assistance of Peyton (Hilarie Burton) and Brooke (Sophia Bush), Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) throws Nathan (James Lafferty) and Haley (Bethany Joy Lenz) a wedding reception. Although Haley's parents (Huey Lewis, Duets and Bess Armstrong, My So-Called Life) support Nathan and Haley's marriage, Deb (Barbara Alyn Woods) has a difficult time accepting it. Meanwhile, Dan's (Paul Johansson) 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.201: The Desperate Kingdom of Love
After Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) and Keith (Craig Sheffer) learn that Dan (Paul Johansson) had a heart attack and is still in the hospital, they decide it is best for them to return to Tree Hill. When Deb (Barbara Alyn Woods) learns about Haley (Bethany Joy Lenz) and Nathan's (James Lafferty) marriage, she grows hostile. Meanwhile, angry that Lucas left Tree Hill without saying goodbye, Peyton (Hilarie Burton) and Brooke (Sophia Bush) try to mend their friendship. Barry Corbin and Moira Kelly also star. Greg Prange directed the episode written by Mark Schwahn.Season 1
118: The Games That Play Us
Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) and Nathan (James Lafferty) bear the brunt of Dan's (Paul Johansson) abuse as he coaches them into the playoffs, pushing both of them to their breaking points. Haley (Bethany Joy Lenz) is stunned after Dan threatens her, causing her to reconsider her relationship with Nathan. Meanwhile, Whitey (Barry Corbin) learns that his medical condition may be more serious than he first expected, and Dan learns a shocking secret from Deb (Barbara Alyn Woods). Hilarie Burton, Sophia Bush, Moira Kelly and Craig Sheffer also star. Greg Prange directed the episode written by Mark Schwahn.117: The Leaving Song
Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) is shocked to learn that Dan (Paul Johansson) once asked Karen (Moira Kelly) for joint custody of Lucas when he was a baby. Meanwhile, Peyton (Hilarie Burton) panics after Nicki (guest star Emmanuelle Vaugier) kidnaps Jake's (guest star Bryan Greenberg) 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.116: What Is And What Should Never Be
While Nathan (James Lafferty) looks for an after-school job to pay his rent, Haley (Bethany Joy Lenz) decides to throw a party at his apartment but panics when things get out of control. After a jilted Brooke (Sophia Bush) realizes she was not invited to the festivities, she decides to crash the party with her new friend Nicki (guest star Emmanuelle Vaugier). 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.115: To Wish Impossible Things
Lucas (Chad Michael Murray), Nathan (James Lafferty) and Jake (guest star Bryan Greenberg) 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 (Sophia Bush) ends up with Mouth (guest star Lee Norris) 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.114: Spirit in the Night
The gang hits the road to Charlotte where Brooke (Sophia Bush) is determined to win first place at the annual cheerleading competition, but when one of her squad falls ill, Peyton (Hilarie Burton) begs Haley (Bethany Joy Lenz) to step into the cheerleader's shoes for a day. Meanwhile, after Whitey (Barry Corbin) assigns Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) and Nathan (James Lafferty) 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.113: The First Cut is the Deepest
Nathan (James Lafferty) must decide which parent to live with after the divorce, but Dan (Paul Johansson) decides to force his hand by threatening to reveal Deb's (Barbara Alyn Woods) darkest secrets in court unless Nathan chooses him. Meanwhile, Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) 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.112: Suddenly Everything Has Changed
After his near-death experience, Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) decides he made the wrong choice between Brooke (Sophia Bush) and Peyton (Hilarie Burton), 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 (Craig Sheffer) 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.111: Hanging By a Moment
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.110: Crash Course in Polite Conversation
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 Dan's (Paul Johansson) parents (Gerald McRainey, Tess Harper) 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.109: The Living Years
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 Peyton's (Hilarie Burton) growing friendship. Craig Sheffer and Barry Corbin also star. Tom Wright directed the episode written by Mark B. Perry.108: You Gotta Go There to Come Back
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 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.107: With Arms Outstretched
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). Craig Sheffer and Barry Corbin also star. Greg Prange directed the episode written by Mark Schwahn.106: Life in a Glass House
The night of Dan (Paul Johansson) and Deb's (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.105: Every Night is Another Story
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.104: Where I End and You Begin
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 mother's 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.103: Crash Into You
Haley (Bethany Joy Lenz) convinces Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) to go with the team to an after-party at Nathan's (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 Nathan's 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.102: Are You True?
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.101: The Places You Have...
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 Gordon directed the episode written by Mark Schwahn.100: Pilot
Aside from a love for hoops, it would seem that Lucas (Chad Michael Murray, Dawson's 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 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 (Hilarie Burton). 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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