One Tree Hill (2003–2012): Season 8, Episode 19 - Where Not to Look for Freedom - full transcript

While Haley stays at home to take care of the new baby, Quinn organizes a concert at Tric. Meanwhile, Brooke gets an offer to return to Clothes Over Bros, and Nathan sets his sights on exposing Professor Kellerman.

Previously on One Tree Hill...

What the hell? I knew you guys
couldn't be complete dorks.

Complete dorks
and officially your agents.

You got a bathroom
in this place?

There's one in the back
of the house past the kitchen.

Julian!

I want two people
who are gonna love this baby,

and that's the reason why

I want you guys
to be the parents.

Well, since we don't know
the sex, I like yellow.

Julian likes green.



She just changed
her mind, Brooke.

She held her in her arms,

and she just couldn't
go through with it.

Quinn?
It's time.

It's a girl.

Yay!

This is
Lydia Bob Scott.

♪ Don't look down,
don't say maybe ♪

♪ I won't cry, cry, cry
for you, baby ♪

♪ bailing out a boat
and you want for water ♪

♪ you're so hot,
and it just gets hotter ♪

♪ we've been down
for so long ♪

♪ we've been down
for so long ♪

♪ oh, oh ♪



♪ oh, oh, oh, oh ♪

Was that the car
from the bridge that night?

♪ Oh, oh, oh, oh ♪

No, stop!

Stop! Stop!

Julian!

♪ Bailing out a boat,
and you want for water ♪

No, Brooke!

♪ You're so hot,
and it just gets hotter ♪

♪ you've been down
for so long ♪

What the hell is wrong
with people?

How do you just drive away
from an accident like that?

Nate said he found
an empty bottle of Phidian's

in the front seat.

Bourbon?

No wonder
his son's a douche bag.

This guy is an educator,

a teacher who talks about ethics
in business every day,

and he just gets drunk,
nearly kills Jamie and my wife,

and just drives away.

Ugh!

Brooke nearly drowned
that night,

and he just leaves her there
and gets away with it.

Not for long.

♪ 'Cause she cheats and
she steals when she kills ♪

Hey, by the way,

I'm sorry about the baby
and the adoption.

How's Brooke doing?

She's devastated.

You know, she's trying,
but she's a mess.

Well, for what it's worth,
she didn't die on that bridge.

You know, she's alive.
You two have each other.

And take it from me --
that's a hell of a lot to have.

♪ Oh, oh ♪

♪ oh, oh, oh, oh ♪

Kellerman's class
is about to start.

Good morning.
Take your seats.

Stop talking,
and let's begin.

Well, it seems my class
gets younger every day.

You must have done
exceedingly well

on your advanced placement
exams.

What's your name, son?

Jamie Scott.

Jamie Scott.
Of course.

And your father is...

Nathan Scott.
He's sitting right there.

Mr. Scott.

Is it because
you couldn't afford a sitter,

or did you bring your son
to match wits with me,

like your so-called
business partner,

who, frankly, looked to be
about the same age?

Nothing like that.

He just wanted to
see you again.

But I don't believe we've met.

You have, briefly.

We ran into each other
the night of the big storm.

Well, actually,
you ran into Jamie.

You were in your Wagoneer.

You're sure it was
the night of the storm?

Absolutely.
You were in your Wagoneer,

and you were with your friend,
Mr. Phidian.

And you were in a hurry,

so we really didn't get a chance
to talk.

Well, we should do that --

perhaps after class
in my office.

We know where to find you.

Come on, Jamie.
We're holding up class.

You know...

You won't get another today.

Go enjoy it.
Class dismissed.

Whoo!

Whoo!

♪ I won't cry, cry, cry
for you, baby ♪

♪ I don't want to be anything ♪

♪ other than what I've been
trying to be lately ♪

♪ all I have to do
is think of me ♪

♪ and I have peace of mind ♪

♪ I don't want to be anything ♪

♪ other than what I've been
trying to be lately ♪

♪ all I have to do
is think of me ♪

♪ and I have peace of mind ♪

♪ I'm tired
of looking 'round rooms ♪

♪ wondering what I gotta do ♪

♪ or who I'm supposed to be ♪

♪ I don't want to be anything ♪

♪ other than me ♪

♪ One Tree Hill 8x19♪
Where Not To Look For Freedom
Original Air Date on April 26, 2011

== sync, corrected by elderman ==

♪ It's the eye of the tiger,
it's the thrill of the fight ♪

♪ risin' up to the challenge
of our rivals ♪

♪ and the last-known survivor
stalks his prey in the night ♪

♪ and he's watching us all
in the ey-y-e ♪

Of the tiger.

Hey.

Drugs -- more specifically,
drug stores.

I do a story on drug stores?
What's the angle?

The angle is how drug stores
are the new coffeehouses.

Remember when there was
a new coffee shop

on every block?

Well, now it's drug stores.
They're everywhere.

It's like caffeine used to be
the drug of choice,

but now people
are skipping the coffee

and going right for
the actual drugs.

They could wash it down
with the coffee.

What else you got?

How 'bout the airlines?

We keep bailing them out
with more money,

and they keep sucking.

You could do an exposé on
the worst airline on the planet.

They have those planes that
don't ever leave the airport.

I should probably keep it
more general than that.

Okay, so talk about

how the airlines charge
for everything now --

snacks, bags,

that ratty scrap of disease
they call a blanket.

Not bad.

And they lie.
They're such liars.

They know when your flight's
gonna be three hours late,

but instead of telling you,
they say your flight's on time.

Then they change the status
every 20 minutes

to give you 9 times' worth
of false hope,

as if that somehow makes it
not as bad.

Oh, how 'bout when they tell you
to turn off your phone

for safety reasons?

If the safety of the plane
could be affected by cellphones,

do you really think they'd
let you bring them on board?

I never thought of that.

In this day and age,

considering all
their restrictions,

we're really gonna trust
first-time-flyer Carl

back in 14C
to turn off his cellphone

so we can all
land safely?

I mean, considering he boarded
with the wrong group,

reeks of cologne,

and laughs out loud
at his own jokes,

that's the guy we're gonna trust
to do the right thing?

You're kind of angry,
Marvin McFadden.

About flying?
Yeah, a little.

Some idiot tries to light a bomb
with his stinking sweaty feet,

and now I got to
take my shoes off

to walk through the foot rot
of a million travelers

every time I fly.

They should have sentenced
that guy

to stand near the security check
at every major airport,

and we should get
unlimited kicks.

My baby is cranky.

Who's a fussy baby?

Who's a fussy baby?

No, there's no reason
to fuss.

No, there's no reason to fuss,
baby.

Oh.
Shh, shh, shh, shh, shh.

Mom, Chester's a little upset
with you.

Oh, boy, a baby,
and a bunny.

Well, the cute factor's high.
Why is Chester upset?

Well, I kind of told him

that Lydia's middle name was Bob
after of grandma's cat,

and he was a little hurt
by it.

Oh.
Gee, I'm sorry.

Well, he does have
a good point.

Lydia Chester Scott --
I don't know.

It doesn't quite have
the right ring to it, does it?

Does it?
I guess.

But if I ever have
a kid...

...Their middle name's
gonna be Chester.

I suppose that's fair.

So, what do you got going on
today, kiddo?

Not much.

Dad's gonna take me
to the Rivercourt

every day this week
as a reward.

A reward for what?

For going to his class
and messing with his teacher.

August Kellerman?

Yeah, I think that's him.
He has the bulldog, right?

Yeah, Dogust.

I wonder if his son's
middle name is Dogust.

She's pretty awesome, mom.

Yeah.
I think so, too.

♪ It's the eye of the tiger,
it's the cream of the fight ♪

♪ rising up to the challenge
of our rivals ♪

Very funny.

By the way, it's "thrill,"
not "cream."

Oh, I thought
it was "cream."

Why would it be
"cream of the fight"?

Good point.
"Thrill" is better.

What are you doing here,
anyway?

I was just gonna ask you
the same thing.

Well, Haley asked me to help out
for a couple of weeks

since Lydia was born,

which happens to be
very good news for you.

Why -- because I get
free studio time?

No.
How many songs do you have?

Uh, I don't know.
A bunch.

Good. How would you like to open
for Olin & The Moon?

Oh, my God!
Are you kidding me?!

Yes, absolutely!

Perfect.
It'll be this weekend.

This weekend?
Yeah.

I'm opening?
Mm-hmm.

For Olin & The -- who?

The moon, yes.

I hope.

Wait. No, no, no, no, no.
Why you hope so?

Well, I mean, I have you.

I just have to get
Olin & The Moon.

Damn it.

No. No "damn it."

Besides...
I know something you don't.

Whatever you think you know,
you've made a mistake.

I saw the car in your garage.

First of all,

my home and my vehicle
are my own business.

Beyond that, I had an accident.
So what?

So what?

So you nearly killed my son
and a good friend.

You're wrong.

I swerved to miss some deer,
and I hit a light pole.

You hit a car, Kellerman,
on the Gabel Bridge,

and then you drove away

and left two people drowning
in the river

when the levee broke.

I didn't --
You didn't what?

You didn't do it,
or you don't remember doing it,

considering the empty bottle
of bourbon I found

underneath
your front seat?

You're making a mistake.

Okay.

Okay.

So, you had an accident
the night of the big storm,

you smashed the front

of your late-model
maroon Grand Wagoneer,

and then you drove away
without anybody seeing.

Meanwhile, a different
late-model maroon Grand Wagoneer

crashed into my son's car
on the same night

at around the same time,
and then also drove away.

And the eyewitness
is mistaken.

I have nothing else
to say to you.

Well, I have something
to say to you.

My son was trapped
inside that car.

He was scared,
and he was alone,

and you left him there.

His godmother nearly died
that night in front of his eyes.

And you could have helped them,
but instead,

you slipped into the shadows
like a coward.

Well, I'm about to shine a light
into those shadows

because I know what you did,
and you know what you did.

And this is going to be
made right by you or by me.

You think about that.

Brooke, it's okay.

I know.

I don't want you
to worry about this stuff.

I'm gonna paint the wall,

and we're gonna send
these things back,

and we're gonna be
just fine.

I know.
I'm all right.

I can do it.

Hey.

It's gonna be okay.

♪ Mahna mahna,
doo doo-doo doo-doo ♪

♪ mahna mahna,
doo doo-doo-doo ♪

♪ mahna mahna,
doo-doo doo-doo-doo ♪

♪ doo-doo-doo doo-doo-doo
Dee Dee-Dee-Dee Dee-Dee-Dee ♪

♪ mahna-mah, mahna mah ma ♪

♪ mahna mahna mahna
mah mahna mah ♪

Hey!

Okay.

Let's take the baby
from insane Aunt Quinn.

Oh, she likes
her Aunt Quinn.

Oh. Come here.
Come here, baby.

Besides, insane Aunt Quinn
just booked Olin & The Moon

to play Tric
this weekend.

Oh. Get out of here.

Yeah.

No, let's get out of here.
She needs to sleep.

Yeah. Yeah.

♪ Underneath the clothes
we're wearing... ♪
that's you. You want it?

Depends. Who is it?

It's...

Clothes Over Bros.

♪ Scars we all carry,
some that don't fade ♪

Hello?

Hello.

Hey, is that world-famous
actress Alex Dupré

or world-famous singer
Alex Dupré?

Not world-famous yet,
but someday.

So, check it out.

Well, well.

How much more handsome
do I look?

Same, which is very.

Just thought you might
want to see the baby steps.

Very badass.

How we doing on the booze
and boys front?

Well, I don't know how you're
doing with booze and boys,

considering
you gave my job to mouth

after he tied a cherry stem
with his tongue.

But I'm doing quite well,
actually.

You are.
You're doing great.

I'm proud of you for it.

Baby steps.

♪ You know bridges get burned
sometimes as we cross ♪

Hi, honey.

Hi.

♪ Don't we all... ♪

So, how are you?

Clothes Over Bros
offered me a job.

Well, it's about time.

Let me guess --
the line doesn't work

without the talented girl
who spins the straw into gold.

I suppose.

Vice President?

How'd you know?

It's what I would have done.

Then they get your taste
and your talent,

and the higher-ups
don't get their egos bruised.

How's the money?

It's good.

Maybe it's better than good.

I get
all influence creatively,

and they still own my apartment
in New York.

You'd come back to New York,
full time?

How does Julian feel
about New York?

He wants to go.

We both do.

I'm sorry
about the adoption.

Me too.

But if the money
is better than good,

you'd be crazy
not to take it.

Do you think so?

It's New York.

It's lucrative.
It's what you love to do.

And it's your baby.

♪ Don't we all ♪

♪ fall? ♪

So, dad, today,

I thought we could play a game
with Lydia.

Yeah. Then, maybe after,
we can work on your left hand.

Hey,
where'd the baskets go?

"Future home of:
The River View Condominiums."

What does that mean
for the Rivercourt?

There won't be
a Rivercourt.

Hey, Mouth, do you know about
the Rivercourt?

Yeah,
there's a sign up here

that says they're turning it
into condos --

something called
the River View Condominiums.

Yeah.

Hey, uh...

I'm gonna have to
call you back.

Okay. See you.

Just the man
I wanted to see.

I believe
I owe you an apology.

It's okay.

That's gracious of you,
Jamie,

but it's
certainly not okay.

Do you mind if I speak
to your father for a minute?

Well,
we can't play anyway.

Jamie, why don't you go ahead and
wait in the car for a minute, okay?

Okay.

Thanks, buddy.

Hey, Professor Kellerman,

can your dog actually ride
a skateboard?

He can.

Cool.

I've been "Professor Kellerman"
for nearly 30 years.

I'm a senior academic
with tenure.

Do you know
what that means?

It means
they can't fire you.

It means they can't fire you
without cause,

usually stemming
from severe misconduct.

You mind if we sit?

I'd rather stand.

I'll sit.

Academic tenure
is primarily intended

to guarantee the right
of academic freedom.

It protects teachers

when they dissent
from prevailing opinion,

openly disagree
with authorities,

or spend time
on unfashionable topics.

It does not, however,

allow you to drive drunk and
flee the scene of an accident,

which is what I did.

I was having a dinner
in Raleigh,

and I-I didn't want to
wait out the storm.

So you drove home drunk,

with an open bottle of Phidian's
in the car.

And that was wrong.

So, as of today,

I'm no longer
Professor Kellerman.

I've resigned my position.

And I'll pay for any damages
to the vehicle,

hospital bills --
all of it.

I'd appreciate that
the authorities not be involved,

but I'll understand
if you feel it's necessary.

And one more thing.

I'm sorry.

It's a good system,
tenure...

Except when teachers
fail to use their freedom

for the common good.

Condos.

It's a shame.

Parks are important
to a community,

for families,
fathers and sons.

It's a shame.

Hey-y-y...
testing.

Testing. Hales?

Awesome!
There you are.

See, this way,
you can be here for the show

and be home with Lydia,
too.

That's so cool.
Thank you.

You look like you're on TV.

I've always wanted to be
on TV.

Well, sing or dance
or entertain me or something.

Um...

♪ It's the eye of the tiger,
it's the thrill of the fight ♪

♪ not the cream to the challenge
of our rivals ♪

♪ and the last-known survivor
stalks his prey in the night ♪

Quinny, uh...

♪ And he's watching us all
with the eye ♪

Um...

Hey.

Hey.

Hey.
Thanks for coming.

First off,
congrats on the baby.

Very strong.

Tell her to come and see me
in about 17 years.

Wow.

Second, uh...

I don't know what to say.

My dad is, um...

Well, as you know,
we're not very close, and, um...

I just hope that what happened
doesn't affect us --

you know,
the three of us.

We represent you, Ian.
We don't represent your father.

Well, I appreciate that.

I mean, the truth
of the matter is,

I feel bad for the old man,

but at the same time,
I got a showcase coming up.

And that's what
you should be focused on.

That's why we wanted
to talk to you today.

That workout's a big deal.

Yeah, there's gonna be
some big-time scouts there.

Now, you just need to do
what you do

and just close
the rest of it out.

It's like you told me
that night on the mound --

he cannot touch you
out there.

You throw the ball, you
strike them out, and that's it.

We'll do the rest.

Okay.

But before that,
we need to get some drinks --

celebrate that baby.

What are you guys
doing tonight?

I'm going to Tric.

Olin & The Moon,
Alex Dupré.

If you guys
want to roll through,

I can put you on the list.

I'm gonna try to make it.

It'll probably be
a late night, though.

Perfect.
I'm gonna get a workout in,

and, um, I want to
avoid Alex Dupré.

I was kind of working that,
but she totally blew me off.

Smart girl.

All right, I got to go.

Clay, I will see you tonight
if you can get in.

Ian, why don't you ask Clay
why Alex Dupré knows

he can see the ocean
from his bedroom?

I've never asked him.

So?

Uh...
I'm thinking pancakes.

I can't believe

they're gonna tear down
the Rivercourt.

It's gonna be so weird
not to have it here.

It's sad.

Like...

Reminds me that we're not
who we used to be anymore.

I got an offer
to go to New York.

What?

A job offer
to move to New York and design.

For who?

Clothes Over Bros.

Is that something
that you'd consider?

Victoria thinks I should.

Maybe it's good that
the Rivercourt will be gone.

When we see it,

it just reminds us
of what's gone...

...Of who we thought we'd be
someday.

"Future home of:
River View Condominiums"?

Former home of
a river view condominiums sign.

I can't believe it.

We've spent
most of our lives out here.

Yeah, every night --
and I mean every night.

We called every game here --
me and...Jimmy.

Maybe there's something
we can do --

find out if it's definitely
happening and how soon.

A lot of living
done right here, bro --

the end of an era.

♪ Looking in the mirror,
nobody knows ♪

♪ no, no, no, no,
nobody knows ♪

♪ days go by, and you... ♪

How you doing, devilish?

I need a drink...
And a boy.

I need a drink and a boy.

So much for baby steps.

Mia was right.
I'm not a musician.

I'm just an actress
pretending to be one.

No, you're not.

I've heard your songs.
They're great.

And so are you.

Don't drink that.

Fine.

Cheers.

Mmm.

Boy with a booze chaser.

Yum.

Okay.

Ladies and gentlemen,
please welcome

the very beautiful
and very talented Alex Dupré.

♪ Ooh, ooh ♪

♪ ooh, ooh, ooh ♪

♪ ooh, ooh ♪

♪ everybody down in Houston
called him "Texas" ♪

♪ everybody way up north
called him "cornbread" ♪

♪ you should've heard the way ♪

♪ that his mama
called him "baby" ♪

♪ daddy called him "boy" ♪

♪ his friends
call him "crazy" ♪

♪ should've just called it
like I saw it ♪

♪ should've just called for help
and ran like hell that day ♪

She's good, huh?

Yeah.

And sexy and single.

I'm just saying.

♪ I should've just called him
"whiskey" ♪

♪ ooh, ooh ♪

♪ ooh, ooh, ooh ♪

♪ ooh, ooh ♪

♪ ooh, ooh ♪

♪ ooh, ooh, ooh ♪

♪ ooh, ooh ♪

♪ warmed my body to the core
just like a blanket ♪

♪ tasted so sweet,
then you took my breath away ♪

♪ hit me so hard,
like a rock through a window ♪

♪ I knew I was in trouble
from the moment I met you, boy ♪

♪ should've just called it
like I saw it ♪

♪ should've just called for help
and ran like hell that day ♪

What's happening?

It's the levee!
I got to get you out now!

Julian --
I can do it.

Help him.
I can do it.

Julian, he's just a boy.
I can get you out, Brooke!

Julian, save him,
and then save me.

Please?
He's just a boy.

Go.

♪ Should've just called it
like I saw it ♪

♪ should've just called for help
and ran like hell that day ♪

♪ the burn and the sting
and the high and the heat ♪

♪ and that
"left me wanting more" feeling ♪

♪ when he kissed me ♪

♪ should've just called him
"whiskey" ♪

♪ now the numb's set in ♪

♪ he's gone like the wind ♪

♪ and I can barely feel
the pain ♪

♪ should've just called it
like I saw it ♪

♪ should've just called for help
and ran like hell that day ♪

♪ the burn and the sting
and the high and the heat ♪

♪ and that
"left me wanting more" feeling ♪

♪ when he kissed me ♪

♪ I should've just called him
"whiskey" ♪

♪ ooh, ooh ♪

♪ ooh, ooh, ooh ♪

Want a beer or something?

No, thanks. I'm good.

So, Kellerman came to see me
yesterday.

He admitted
that it was him.

He resigned
his teaching position,

and he offered to pay any costs
associated with the accident,

and he apologized.

He apologized?!

I'm not defending him,
Julian.

I just wanted you to know
what happened.

He said that he was hoping
we wouldn't go to the cops,

but if we did, he would accept
whatever happens.

You see, this is
what I'm talking about, Nate --

so now it's on us?

So I got to feel guilty
if we turn in Kellerman

for getting drunk
and driving like an idiot?

Great!
That's on me now.

And me.

What do you think?

I don't know.
What do you think?

I think Kellerman's life
was academia,

and he just lost that.

But if you want to
turn him in,

I'm completely fine
with that, too.

This has nothing to do
with Ian or Fortitude.

I know that,
but I want to talk to him.

Ian?

August Kellerman.

I want to look him in the eye
and hear his side of things.

I think that's fair.

First off, I want to say "hi"
to my sister Haley.

She's home tonight but,
uh, watching on her webcam.

So, let's all turn around
and say, "hi, Haley!"

Hi, Haley! Hi, Haley!
Hi, Haley! Hi, Haley!

Hi!

Say "hi," Lydia.

Hi!

Perfect.

Now let's give
a warm Tric welcome

to Olin & The Moon.

♪ Let the sunlight in ♪

♪ you might never
get this chance again ♪

♪ so take a deep breath
and hold it in ♪

♪ and you should take
a picture ♪

♪ 'cause you might never
see me again ♪

♪ I said take a deep breath
and hold it in ♪

♪ 'cause you're not in love ♪

♪ but there's no way
you possibly could ♪

♪ you shouldn't even like this ♪

♪ you just like
the way it looks ♪

Hey, there you are!

Hey.

♪ If this is the end
and what's done is done ♪

I had trouble getting in.
My name wasn't on the list?

What?

I'm joking.

Baby, you look hot.

So do you, handsome.

♪ So let the wind take
its course over everything ♪

♪ you have no control
when it's out of your hands ♪

♪ you should take a minute
for it all to settle in ♪

We drinking tonight?

I'm thinking about it.

I got a better idea.

This is one
of every flavor they had.

They didn't have
Tequila-flavored.

♪ There's no way
you possibly could ♪

♪ You shouldn't even like this ♪

♪ you just like
the way it looks ♪

♪ if this is the end
and what's done is done ♪

♪ then I won't have to
keep hurting anyone ♪

♪ 'cause you're not in love ♪

♪ there's no way
you possibly could ♪

♪ you shouldn't even like this ♪

♪ you just like
the way it looks ♪

♪ if this is the end
and what's done is done ♪

♪ then I wont have to
keep hurting anyone ♪

All those games,
and now you show up?

I've made a lot of mistakes
with you...

And your mother
and in general.

I'm sorry for that.

Well, "sorry"
doesn't fix anything.

They've accepted
my resignation.

I told them I was done,

that my heart wasn't in it
anymore.

But if the accident goes public,
I'll deal with it.

Does any of this matter
to you --

that I loved my work?

Then you shouldn't have
done it.

I miss your mother,
more every day,

but I'm thankful she's not alive
to see this...

...To see
what's become of us.

The scouts
are gonna be here, dad.

Good luck to you, son.

My name is Julian Baker.

My wife, Brooke,
was in the car you hit.

I'm sorry for that.

And you think
that's enough?

I watched her lungs
fill with water

because of what you did.

I watched
her eyes go dim.

I said I was sorry.

Well,
"sorry" isn't enough.

You insensitive jerk,
that's my wife --

you understand?

I nearly lost my wife.

Nathan
nearly lost his son.

Do you know
what that feels like?!

Yes, I do.

I've lost both.

Hey.

Very nice.

Amazing technique
and showmanship.

So you liked it?
I did.

We're talking about that kiss,
right?

Buy you a root beer?
I'll buy you one.

So, how's that whole "hanging
out with the kid" thing going?

Chuck Skolnick --

he's a good kid
when he's not smarting off

or punching me
in the stomach,

which is most of the time.

Well, I'm sure
he loves hanging out with you.

I know I do.

No, no, no. You don't get to say
flirty things

after that badass performance
up there.

Haven't you heard the whole thing
about a girl and a guitar?

I thought it was
a guy and a guitar.

It's both.
Trust me.

That's you.

I told Mia
you were amazing tonight,

and she says congratulations
and she told you so.

Speaking of girls with guitars,
you talk to Mia much?

Sometimes.

Just friends.

Well, tell her
I said thanks and hi.

Yeah?

Baby steps.

Now what?

Chuck says you're hot.

Awesome.

Cheers.

Cheers.

So, Millie, what's your next
story gonna be about?

I don't know.

Marvin wants me to do an exposé
on the worst airlines.

Oh, that ought to be easy,

considering their airplanes
don't ever leave the airport.

What if you did a piece
on the Rivercourt --

you know, something about
the people who grew up here

and what it means
to the community?

I like it.

♪ When I fall out,
who will leave me? ♪

Hey.

♪ Will my voice still carry meaning? ♪
Hey.

So, what did you think?

We thought you did amazing.

So did you.

♪ Will the world still
see in color? ♪

♪ will we learn to
love each other? ♪

♪ will you even know I'm gone? ♪

♪ you won't even know I'm gone ♪

♪ tell my brothers
to be brothers ♪

♪ to forgive me and each other ♪

♪ they won't even know
I'm gone ♪

♪ tell my sister take it easy ♪

♪ life will never be this easy ♪

Hey.

I think you should take that job
in New York.

Would you be okay
with that?

I'd be great with that.

Are you kidding?

I think it'd be good
for both of us.

Getting out of Tree Hill.

What do you think?

I think you're right.

I think we'd be happy
in New York.

So, I guess they accepted
his resignation,

and he's done.

We'll drink to that.

Yeah.
So will I.

We got to step it up,
though.

What's the name
of that baby girl of yours?

I told you -- Lydia.

Mm, Lydia.

Let's get a shot to Lydia.
What's your poison?

Oh, not Tequila.

You know what?
I got this.

Hey, Chase, come here.

Here we go.

♪ She won't even know I'm gone ♪

All right,
changing subjects,

it is looking very strong
for your showcase.

We're expecting at least
a dozen teams to send scouts.

I'll drink to that,
too.

Yeah.

Yes, you will.

Ohh!

Gentlemen...

Here's to Lydia,

here's to my showcase,

and here's to me being rich

by the time I'm as old
as you guys are.

Cheers.

Uh, hold up.
What are we drinking?

It's bourbon.

It's not just bourbon.
It's Phidian's.

It's all I drink.

You hit a car, Kellerman,
on the Gabel Bridge.

Whatever you think you know,

you've made a mistake.

If the accident goes public,
I'll deal with it.

Good luck to you, son.

To me.

Fathers and sons.

It's a shame.

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