One Tree Hill (2003–2012): Season 5, Episode 18 - What Comes After the Blues - full transcript

Brooke has to deal with giving up her baby Angie. Haley's career takes a turn for the better and Peyton is visited by somebody from her past. Meanwhile, Dan awaits a new heart as Lucas makes a decision on who he wants to be with. ...

Let me take this one.

You're a cute kid.

- Thank you.
- You're welcome.

Hey, you. What you got there?
What's that?

- I think you drank too much.
- I think you're right.

Damn. I think somebody got thrown
through a plate-glass window.

- Dude, it seriously smells like ass in here.
- And rotten cheese.

- Go away.
- Oh, and bad breath.

I said go away.

Holy crap.

- What?
Have you seen your head?



- Not lately.
- You have a Mohawk.

I do?

Awesome. Can I get one, Daddy?

Sure, if you wanna look goofy
like your Uncle Lucas.

It's kind of like he has a tail,
just on his head.

Jamie, why don't you go get Luke
a bottle of water, huh?

Okay.

Thought we were gonna see you
at that school board hearing.

- Yeah?
- They suspended you, Luke. 10 games.

- There's only 11 left.
- Not for you.

Here you go.

- All right, Jamie. Let's get going.
- Okay.

Bye, Uncle Lucas. Cool hair.

Wait for me right there, okay?



Look, Luke, I know from experience,
whatever answers you're looking for,

you're not gonna find them like this.
Trust me.

Now, it sucks that Lindsey's dating,
and it sucks that you grabbed that player,

but don't make it worse.

The darkness doesn't have
any answers, Luke.

Okay, you silly rabbit.
We're going to the beach.

Yes, we are. Just Mommy
and my funny bunny. Did you hear that?

Did you hear what I called you?
Did you hear what Mama...

Hello? Yes, this is she.

But... There must be some mistake,
she has eight days left.

But she's recovering from surgery, so...

No, I understand. Okay. Bye-bye.

They want you to go home today.
But that can't happen.

Whoa, well, well.

- What... What... What is all this?
- Not sure.

I would laugh
if this whole thing wasn't such a mess.

- What whole mess?
- You. Your head. All of it.

You and I are going for a drive.

But first we're gonna fix the ferret
above your face.

- Why?
- We're taking a drive

because I'm your best friend
and you need me.

And we are fixing
your very punk rock haircut,

because I have a five-year-old son

who unfortunately wants to look
just like his Uncle Lucas.

- So how's the comeback going?
- It's not a comeback.

- Quentin says it is.
- Well, Quentin's wrong.

And by the way, nobody's sporting
the faux hawk anymore, dude.

I'm bringing it back.

So, what team do you think
you're gonna play for in the NBA?

Jamie, come here.

I know you're really excited about this,

but I'm probably never gonna play
in the NBA.

Sure, you will.

Jeez. Ghetto.
You're playing with rolled-up socks?

- What happened to your ball?
- I lost it. I got to go feed Chester.

I got to ask you something.
Did you tell Peyton that you hated her?

Maybe, I was a little wasted.

Luke, you can be
such a jackass sometimes.

She is in love with you.
You probably broke her heart.

Oh, I didn't break her heart.
Don't be dramatic.

I'm being dramatic, right? Stop here.

- The light's green.
- Just stop.

All right. We're sitting at a green light.

Now, what?

- Just wait for it.
- Haley, the light's green. Wait for what?

Kind of like Peyton's heart,
don't you think?

- I'll be right back. You should stay here.
- Okay.

Hey.

You said it made you feel better.

It's gonna be okay.

All right. All clear, you goof.

- No Peyton?
- No, you need to apologize to her.

Hey, remember
all the water balloon battles

- we used to have up here?
- Don't change the subject.

Actually, now that you mention it,
it was junior year,

the boy-toy auction.

We had that water balloon fight up here
and you saw my tattoo

of Nathan's jersey number
for the first time.

You mean your slutty little tramp-stamp.

- I am so barely your friend right now.
- Sorry.

The point is, I was so scared that night.

I was falling in love for the first time
and I was so unsure, but I did it.

And while it hasn't been easy,
it has been everything.

We're not kids anymore, Luke. You know?

It really hurts me
to watch what you're doing.

- Lindsey said no, Hales. I said yes.
- Don't give me that, Luke.

I'm being honest with you right now
and you need to be honest with yourself.

What do you want? If Lindsey's the girl
that you're in love with, great.

If it's Peyton, great. If it's Brooke, just...
Please, stop hiding your heart.

I mean it.

Hi. How was your day?

Well, I cleaned the bathroom,
washed the news van,

returned some shoes for the weather lady,

because, apparently,
the straps cut into her cankles,

and they hired a new sports guy, Steve.

How about I buy you some lunch?
Come on.

Reverend Howard Carter.

I did a little research.

Man of faith, lived a good life,
tough run, though.

Diabetes, stroke.

You know, it's not exactly benevolent
of you to lie there

and take a heart
that could be put to better use.

In fact, it's really quite selfish,
don't you agree?

Yeah, I agree. Yes, I do.

- Morning.
- Good morning.

The reverend was looking
a little uncomfortable.

Would you like to give him this pillow?

Actually...

I just might.

Hey, look.
It's my mom doing the walk of shame.

Maybe we should hire a nanny for you.

- Out with the guy you met on a porn site?
- Not porn, erotica.

Hey, buddy.
Thought you might wanna go for a swim.

- No, thanks.
- Well, it's been a while.

I don't think I've seen you in the pool
since your accident.

It's okay, I have to feed Chester.

- Jamie, are you afraid?
- No, I just don't want to.

- Are you sure? Might be fun.
- No, thank you.

- Well, I think I found the problem.
- You did?

Yes. You have an incredibly cute baby here
and you don't want to send her home.

But are you sure she's well enough?

Brooke, Angie's tough days are over
and she was very brave about them.

It's time for you to be brave.

But I was supposed to have
eight more days with her.

We were supposed to go to the beach.

Well, that's how the program works.
They take the first flight available.

All right, look.

When the silence sets in, and it will,
be proud of this, okay?

You've done a great thing here, Brooke,
but it's time for Angie to go home.

Today.

Yeah.

- So, you got something for me, man?
- Shut up and check the ball, Q.

Oh.

Crossover's a little rusty, son.

Nathan Scott.
Where that ACC game at, Nate?

First team All-American?
NBA lottery, huh?

- Up out of here, man.
- Damn it!

The fadeaway, Nate?
Really? Are you serious?

The fadeaway is weak, man. Weak.

- Come on, man. Let's go again.
- No, man. I'm not feeling it today.

I'm done.

Hey, J. Scott.

Why don't you run down the hallway
and get us some water?

- Okay.
Hey.

You see any hot psycho nannies out there,
you run back in here, okay?

Not funny.

What's going on, Nate?

- I'm just out of shape.
- No, man. That ain't it. That is not it.

Now, every day we do this
and every day you play soft.

Well, maybe that's because
I can't do this anymore.

Really? Maybe you just scared to, right?

Easier to have your dream taken away
than to give it a shot and fail, right?

- I'm not scared.
- Right? You're not scared?

- Well, you playing scared.
- I'm not scared.

- You're playing scared!
- I am not scared, man!

I'm... I'm afraid to go in the pool, Daddy.

Yeah, but...

You went in the pool all the time
before your accident, Jamie.

And you loved it.
You know you can still do it.

I know. I'm just scared.

It's okay if you don't play anymore.

Thanks, Son.

I'm dying here.

- You okay?
- Yeah.

I just got a weird email from Mia,

saying she met this guy out on tour
that said he knew Ellie

so it just caught me off guard.

How come you're dying?

Oh, because I'm having trouble
writing lyrics

- for this melody that you liked.
- Okay, what do you got so far?

So far, I've got nothing.

All right. How about,
"I hate you, bitch, you ruined my life"?

Does that do anything for you?

You know what?
I do have some words for you,

even though they're not mine.

Lucas and I, we used
to write our predictions every year

before the school year started.

- Sort of what we hoped would happen.
- Lame.

- You know you're jealous.
- Kind of.

Anyway, I'm gonna violate
my friendship rule, here,

because you're at, like, code red.

"Peyton Sawyer
will become Peyton Scott. "

- That was, like, eighth grade.
- Oh, Haley.

He got a little cocky sophomore year.
"Make out with Peyton Sawyer. Or more. "

And this year, "I'll talk to Peyton Sawyer.
Try again with Brooke... Brooke Davis. "

Well, that...

But, you know,
this is how much he doesn't hate you.

- It's a whole lifetime's worth.
- I know, I know. That's what he writes.

But what he says
is a totally different story.

Sometimes, people write the things
that they can't say.

Come on in. It's open.

Hi.

Hi.

- This is nice, Luke.
- Lindsey, what are you doing here?

Uh...

I needed to talk to you about something,
but you wouldn't answer your phone.

You look good.

You look hung over.

Yeah, well, there's a girl I almost married,
started dating again,

and after that,
well, things just kind of went dark.

- The book's done.
- Oh, come on.

I know... The ending needs work.
I haven't even written the dedication yet.

You can email the dedication.

The book's done, Luke. It's perfect.

So...

I think this is goodbye.

And goodbyes shouldn't happen
over the phone.

Lindsey, do you ever miss me?

I should go.

- What you doing, buddy?
- I'm looking at your trophies.

You know, someday
you're gonna have your own trophies.

- You think so?
- Yeah, I know so.

Trophies, awards,
maybe even a monument.

And then, maybe,
someday you'll have a son of your own

that's even greater
than any award or accomplishment.

Come here.

Don't be afraid to be great, Son. Okay?
'Cause you are.

And the world isn't strong enough
to beat James Lucas Scott.

I promise. We love you.

- Hi, I'm Steve, the new sports guy.
- Hi, Steve. That's the better sports guy.

The truth is, I'm scared. Okay?

The countdown is on.

And I got to wait for this damn beeper
to go off before I get a heart.

After you get one.
You're the one who's lived a good life.

I'm the one who needs time
to make amends.

So why don't you just take one
for the team, huh?

And if you do,
I'll use my time for redemption.

Okay?

You suck, Carter.

I love you, little girl,
and I always will, okay?

And you're gonna have a great life.

Don't forget me, okay?

I'm James Lucas Scott.

You got my message.
I told you not to come.

I know.

- She's gone, Luke.
- I know.

You did it, buddy.
I knew you could. Come here.

- Are you ready?
- Yeah.

- One, two, three.
- Two, three.

Okay, Carter.

It's up to you.

But sometimes a guy just needs a sign
there's some hope for him. You know?

Hope.

Thanks for lunch
and for telling the new sports guy off.

But I should probably get back
to being shunned.

I'm sorry it's so hard for you now.

You know something?
I stand by what I did.

Luke was really hurting
and it just felt insidious somehow

- to broadcast that pain, but...
- Mouth.

How many men's
basketball championships has UCLA...

Eleven.

- I don't know what to do now.
- Omaha.

- Not without you.
- Then I'll go, too.

- Really? You'd go with me?
- Yes.

I'd go anywhere with you,
Marvin McFadden.

Jamie. You're tracking water
all over the house.

I can't get him out of that pool now.

Dude, dry off and get your jersey on.
We're going back to the gym.

- We are?
- Yeah. Nathan and Jamie Scott.

Jamie.

You know what?

You still make my heart race.

You do, I'm serious. Feel this.

My heart is so full of pride and love
and joy right now because of you.

- It's my other boy.
- All right. I'll see you.

Hey.

Wow. Very Peyton.

- Lindsey stopped by today.
- She's here?

No, not anymore. I had to go see Brooke.

The trifecta. How nice.
What did Lindsey want?

She wanted to tell me
that my book's done.

Well, everything except the dedication.
She said I can email that to her.

I'm sorry, Luke.

I'm thinking about
taking off for a little while.

Lucas, please stop running.

Come on, you got to let go
of this dark weight you're carrying around.

This morning, Nathan told me
the darkness doesn't have any answers.

He's right. You saw him after his accident.

- And look at him now.
- Yeah.

You know that romantic notion
that all the garbage and the pain

is actually 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.

They wanna do a conference call

about the new Lucas Scott galleys.

Oh, okay. Just have them call my cell
and then you should take off. Thanks.

- Hey, Lindsey, did you tell him?
- No, bye.

Hi, Luke. Just got your dedication and...

I guess I'm one of those lost souls,
because I lied to you.

I said I was seeing someone and I wasn't.

The truth is,

I was afraid of the immensity of your love,
and I thought...

I just wanted you to know.

You asked me if I miss you.

Of course I miss you. It's all I do.

- Hi.
- Hi.

They're supposed to call me
as soon as Angie's home safe.

- Where's Peyton?
- I don't know. Probably at work?

I didn't tell her Angie was leaving for sure.

And you told me not to come
to the airport. Why?

I don't like you guys to see me like this.

Vulnerable.

That's how I always see you, Brooke.
And I think it's kind of beautiful.

You know, I've been thinking
about all the things you've done

for Angie and Rachel and me...
I mean, all kinds of people.

You save people, Brooke Davis.
It's what you do.

Thanks for letting me share that.

You call me when she's home safe, okay?

Hey, Luke.

We've been through a lot, me and you.

But I wouldn't have made it through today
or a couple of other days without you.

- So, thanks.
- You're welcome.

This is for you.

- I love you, Lucas Scott, you know that?
- I love you, too, Brooke Davis.

Okay, come on, guys. Let's go. Let's go.
Come on, come on, come on.

- Rick, where are your pants?
- Coffee accident.

We can get them at the break. Jerry!

You have a lead with the UCLA signing.
Where is it?

- Right here.
- All right, let's get it done.

- You're all set.
- I'm good, I got the prompter.

- Are you sure?
- Watch and be amazed.

Okay, guys. Countdown begins.

In five, four, three, two. Cue music.

Go, camera one.
Graphic out and cue anchor.

Good evening, I'm Rick Hunter.
And this is the Channel 11 Evening News.

It's national letter of intent day
for big-time college basketball programs

and Steve Gold is here
with news of a local signing. Steve?

That's right, Rick.
Big news out of Masonborough,

where local phenom, Shane Dorsett,

has committed to play his basketball
on the West Coast at UCLA.

- That could've been you.
- Obviously, the local powerhouses

are disappointed, but Dorsett cited
UCLA's once proud legacy...

- What's that?
- The prompter's down.

- Oh. Go to Rick.
- I don't think you wanna do that.

Have him fill. Steve, fill.

As many of you know,
UCLA's mascot is a bruin,

which is kind of a cute bear.

Oh, for God's sake. Where's the prompter?

- It's not up yet.
Should we go to commercial?

All right, say exactly what I say.
Dorsett cited UCLA's legacy.

Just look into the camera
and say, "Dorsett cited UCLA's legacy. "

Dorsett cited UCLA's legacy.

The Bruins have 11 men's
NCAA basketball championships...

- Which is more than any other school.
- Which is more than any other school.

They won seven consecutive titles

- from 1966 to 1974...
- They won seven consecutive titles

- from 1966 to 1974...
- A streak that was broken

by North Carolina State
in one of the greatest final four games

of all time.

Of course, sports fans may remember
the last big-area signing

was Tree Hill's Nathan Scott,

who played locally
at Tree Hill High, Gilmore College,

and was ultimately
a first-team All-American

at the University of Maryland.

...and ultimately was
a first-team All-American

- at the University of Maryland.
- We'll be back after this.

I'm... Say your name.

We'll be back after this.
I'm, say your name.

And we're out.

Nice job. Nice job.

Wonderful.

Thank you. And for my encore, I quit.

And it's the same guy
that said he knew Ellie.

Oh, Mia. If you see him tonight,
can you have him call me?

Hey, I got to go. Okay? Bye.

I don't hate you.

I remember the first time I ever saw you.

All skinny arms and tangled mess of hair.

It was hard letting you go, Peyton.

You know what?

It's hard losing you
and it was hard seeing you again.

And it's still

- really hard.
- I know.

While I'm asleep, I have this dream

where we're back
in that hotel room in L.A.

And you proposed to me.

And every single time, I say yes.

- It's just a dream, right?
- It's my dream.

I'm sorry, he...

They did all they could.

I'd like to send flowers.

Well, if you wanna leave your name
and number...

My name is Dan Scott.
And my number is one.

Come on, Nate. NBA's a pipe dream, boy.
You might as well give it all up.

Come on, Dad. You can do it.

Whoa!

- My God, what the hell was that?
- I don't know, I just...

I can do this.

We're gonna do this.

Oh, I got it. There you go.
Let me give you a hand here.

There you go. You folks be careful.

You could get yourself killed out here.

Hello?

Hello?

Hello?

Hey, it's me.

Look, I'm at the airport
and I've got two tickets to Las Vegas.

Do you wanna get married tonight?

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