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One Tree Hill - 05x18 What Comes After the Blues

5x18 What Comes After the Blues

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First Aired: May. 19, 2008 on The CW

Summary: Everyone must face their worst fears as Brooke grapples with returning Angie to her parents and Lucas deals with the fallout of his actions following the fight at the game. As Haley has a musical breakthrough, Peyton must deal with a ghost from her past. Meanwhile, Nathan and Jamie face…
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Main Characters in this Episode



Guest Stars

Haley James Scott played by Bethany Joy Lenz
Marvin 'Mouth' McFadden played by Lee Norris
Antwon 'Skills' Taylor played by Antwon Tanner
Deb Lee played by Barbara Alyn Woods
Lindsey Strauss played by Michaela McManus
Quentin Fields played by Robbie Jones
Dr. Ethan Copeland played by Chris Beetem
Millicent Huxtable played by Lisa Goldstein Kirsch

Episode Quotes

Haley James: [to Lucas] You know that romantic notion that all the garbage and the pain is really healing and beautiful and sort of poetic? It's not. It's just garbage and it's pain. You know what's better? Love. The day that you start thinking that love is overrated is the day that you're wrong. The only thing wrong with love and faith and belief is not having it.
Nathan Scott: The darkness doesn't have any answers, Luke.
Lucas Scott: I don't hate you. I remember the first time I ever saw you. Long skinny arms, and a tangled mess of hair. It was hard letting you go, Peyton. You know, it's hard losing you and it was hard seeing you again. It's still really hard.
Peyton Sawyer: When I'm asleep, I have this dream where we're back in the hotel room in LA and you propose to me and every single time I say yes.
Lucas Scott: It's just a dream right?
Peyton Sawyer: It's my dream.
Haley James Scott: [talking to Lucas] First we're gonna fix the ferret above your face.

Mistakes/Goofs

  • Goof (errors made by characters, possibly deliberate errors by the filmmakers): At the end of this episode, Mouth claims that UCLA won 7 consecutive NCAA basketball championships from 1966 - 1973. UCLA's run did not start until 1967. The 1966 championship had Texas Western defeating the Universtiy of Kentucky.

Trivia

  • The episode is named after a song by Magnolia Electric Co.
  • After no theme song the entire fifth season, Gavin DeGraw sings the theme song in the first scene at the piano with Jamie.