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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2006|09|27}}
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2006|09|27}}
|ProdCode=3T5751
|ProdCode=3T5751
|ShortSummary= All three people in the drowned car are taken to hospital, but Cooper is in a coma. Haley tells the police she saw Rachel grab the steering wheel. Rachel worries what Cooper will say if/when he wakes up. Dan offers his help to Karen now that she is pregnant. She is wary. Because Brooke severed her friendship with Peyton, she has nowhere to live. Rachel invites her to share her mansion - weirdly they share a bedroom. Cooper wakes and tells the police the accident was his responsibility. Skills decides to try out for the Ravens and Whitey watches him at the river court. Brooke breaks up with Lucas, feeling they have grown too far apart.<ref name="Ep401">{{cite episode|title=The Same Deep Water as You|series=One Tree Hill|credits=[[Mark Schwahn]] (writer) & [[Gregory Prange]] (director)|network=[[The CW Television Network|The CW]]|airdate=2006-09-27|season=4|number=1|minutes=42}}</ref>
|ShortSummary= All three people in the drowned car are taken to hospital, but Cooper is in a coma. Haley tells the police she saw Rachel grab the steering wheel. Rachel worries what Cooper will say if/when he wakes up. Dan offers his help to Karen now that she is pregnant. She is wary he has not changed. Because Brooke severed her friendship with Peyton, she has nowhere to live. Rachel invites her to share her mansion. Cooper wakes up and tells the police the accident was his fault. Skills decides to try out for the Ravens and Whitey watches him at the river court. Brooke breaks up with Lucas, feeling they have grown too far apart. Dan threatens Deb, who turns to pills again. Nathan reveals it wasn't him who saved Rachel, but Keith. Peyton's stalker "watchmewatchu" returns and sends her a threatening message. Brooke calls Haley and the two go to the doctors office, where the doctor is seen telling one of them they are pregnant.<ref name="Ep401">{{cite episode|title=The Same Deep Water as You|series=One Tree Hill|credits=[[Mark Schwahn]] (writer) & [[Gregory Prange]] (director)|network=[[The CW Television Network|The CW]]|airdate=2006-09-27|season=4|number=1|minutes=42}}</ref>
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This episode is named after a song by [[The Cure]].
This episode is named after a song by [[The Cure]].
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2006|10|04}}
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2006|10|04}}
|ProdCode=3T5752
|ProdCode=3T5752
|ShortSummary= Skills is given a place on the Ravens' team. Brooke has no one but Rachel to celebrate her 18th birthday with. Peyton takes Lucas to the mall they used to go to on Brooke's birthdays. They wait for ages then leave - at which point Brooke sees them but does not reveal herself. Meanwhile, Nathan struggles with memories and nightmares of the accident. Peyton finds a note in Ellie's favourite album saying she has a half-brother. Dan continues to be haunted by the ghost of Keith as a child and tries to make amends now he knows Deb tried to kill him not Keith. Graffiti appears on Dan's walls saying 'murderer'.
|ShortSummary= Skills is given a place on the Ravens' team. Peyton struggles to hide her feelings for Lucas, who still wants Brooke. Brooke has no one but Rachel to celebrate her 18th birthday with. Peyton takes Lucas to the mall they used to go to on Brooke's birthdays. They wait for ages then leave - at which point Brooke sees them but does not reveal herself. Meanwhile, Nathan struggles with memories and nightmares of the accident, where he thinks he saw Keith. Peyton finds a note in Ellie's favorite album saying she has a half-brother. She tries to contact him, but he refuses to talk to her. Dan continues to be haunted by the ghost of Keith as a child and tries to make amends now he knows Deb tried to kill him not Keith. Word gets out around Tree Hill that Brooke is pregnant. Graffiti appears on Dan's walls saying 'murderer'. Karen finds Dan has refurbished Lucas' cradle for her baby. Peyton's brother appears on her doorstep.
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This episode is named after a song by [[Absentee (band)|Absentee]].
This episode is named after a song by [[Absentee (band)|Absentee]].
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2006|10|11}}
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2006|10|11}}
|ProdCode=3T5753
|ProdCode=3T5753
|ShortSummary=Peyton has told the world via webcam that she tried to contact her half-brother Derek, but he hung up the phone. When a tall, blond guy called Derek shows up at her house she initially sends him away, but later decides to get to know him. Lucas stops pursuing Brooke, telling her he was wrong: he is not the guy for her. Nathan is disturbed by bad dreams and the belief that he saw Keith in the water during the accident. Rachel pursues Nathan, ostensibly because she wants to thank him for saving her life. Skills helps the Ravens win the area championship - they qualify for state.
|ShortSummary=Peyton's brother, Derek, shows up at her house but she sends him away, due to him blowing her off. After some thought, she decides to get to know him and invites him to a party that night after the game. Skills helps the Ravens win the area championship and they qualify for state. At the party, Lucas stops pursuing Brooke, telling her he was wrong: he is not the guy for her. Nathan is disturbed by bad dreams and the belief that he saw Keith in the water during the accident. Rachel pursues Nathan, ostensibly because she wants to thank him for saving her life. She also says she saw Keith as well. Derek, a photographer, gives Peyton a picture he took of her at the party. Rachel tells Brooke she knows she's pregnant, but will keep her secret, which Mouth overhears. Lucas and Mouth question if they should have ever left the River Court. After the party, Brooke lies awake in tears, Dan lies awake watching Keith, struggling to get rid of him, as Peyton hangs her picture from Derek up. As Derek does the same, he hangs it up on a wall covered in thousands of pictures that he has taken of her over time, without her even knowing.
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This episode is named after an album by [[Modest Mouse]].
This episode is named after an album by [[Modest Mouse]].
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2006|10|18}}
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2006|10|18}}
|ProdCode=3T5754
|ProdCode=3T5754
|ShortSummary= Lucas has concerns over Derek's pushy behavior. The entire school is talking about Brooke's pregnancy, Rachel thinks she should have an abortion. A ‘Clean Teen’ girl, Shelly, begs Brooke not to have an abortion. Nathan buys a motorcycle despite Haley's reservations, and Rachel poses for Maxim magazine. Deb works in the cafe while high on painkillers and drops her purse - causing the gun inside to fire and shatter the door, leading Karen to fire her. Nathan tells her to choose-the pills or him- and she chooses the pills. Upset, he accidentally crashes his bike. Karen and Whitey reveal to Lucas has that he can play basketball again if he takes his medication and plays only 15 minutes a game. Lucas refuses as it would be too hard to only play part of a game. At Tric, Derek lies to Peyton, saying he heard Lucas tell Brooke if she took him back, he would never talk to her again. Peyton finds Lucas and tells him about the pregnancy and tells him if Brooke is pregnant then it's goodbye, leaving Lucas confused. Brooke learns Shelly had an abortion and she is still traumatized over it. Lucas confronts Peyton about what Derek said and they learn Derek lied to her. Dan continues to struggle with hallucinations and realizes he may still love Karen. Haley tells Lucas she is pregnant. Derek hires a prostitute, who wears Peyton's stolen jacket and a wig. Derek takes off his shirt to reveal a tattoo across his back of Peyton dressed as the angel of death.
|ShortSummary= Peyton introduces a hip-hop band to Tric. Mouth overhears Rachel tell Brooke that Brooke must be pregnant. Later, everyone is talking about this. Nathan buys a motorcycle despite Haley's reservations, and Rachel poses for Maxim magazine wearing very few clothes. Meanwhile, Lucas clashes with Derek after he catches Derek in a lie designed to make Peyton choose between Brooke and Lucas. Deb works in the cafe whilst high on painkillers and is aggressive towards a customer who leaves. Then she drops her purse - causing the gun inside to fire and shatter the cafe's glass door.


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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2006|10|25}}
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2006|10|25}}
|ProdCode=3T5755
|ProdCode=3T5755
|ShortSummary=Nathan is offered a basketball scholarship at Duke which Dan tells him to accept. However, Haley is pregnant, and whilst Nathan is shocked, at a press conference he disappoints Dan by saying he has to discuss what to do with his wife who is pregnant. Brooke goes on a date set up by Rachel with a male model who thinks she is 23. They sleep together. Peyton learns Derek has been stalking her via the webcam and is not her brother. Lucas alerts the police. Peyton is nearly killed by 'Derek'. Her real brother - the real Derek who was initially arrested by the police – comes to the house and hits 'Derek', freeing Peyton. Then Lucas arrives and they throw 'Derek' out of the window. The Police arrive but 'Derek' has escaped. Nathan accepts a car as a gift from a man who claims to be a Ravens fan.
|ShortSummary=Nathan is offered a basketball scholarship at Duke which Dan tells him to accept. However, Haley is pregnant, initially leaving Nathan shocked. Later at a press conference he disappoints Dan by saying he has to discuss what to do with his wife who is pregnant. Brooke goes on a date set up by Rachel with a male model, Nick, who thinks she is 23. They sleep together and it is later revealed he is a teacher. Peyton learns Derek has been stalking her via the webcam and is not her brother. Lucas alerts the police. Peyton is attacked by 'Derek' at home, who has covered her room in thousands of pictures of her. Derek reveals it was him messaging her all along and is in love with her. Lucas arrives and fights with Derek, who gets the upper hand and prepares to kill Lucas. Her real brother - the real Derek who was initially arrested by the police – comes to the house and hits 'Derek', freeing Peyton. Then Lucas and Derek throw 'Derek' out of the window. The Police arrive but 'Derek' has disappeared. Nathan accepts a car as a gift from a man, Duante, who claims to be a Ravens fan. Dan finds another note on his wall ‘Genesis 4:10.’, which is about murder. He tells himself it is like the rest and all in his head until Whitey stops by and reveals he can see it too.
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This episode is named after the band [[I Love You But I've Chosen Darkness]].
This episode is named after the band [[I Love You But I've Chosen Darkness]].
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2006|11|08}}
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2006|11|08}}
|ProdCode=3T5756
|ProdCode=3T5756
|ShortSummary=Knee-high in debt and almost homeless, Nathan is forced to reach out to Dan for help. The guy Brooke slept with turns out to be a new English teacher. Rachel thinks he will drop Brooke now, but the affair continues. Deb is desperate for drugs. She threatens to take the cafe from Karen when Karen tells her to leave. Peyton is traumatized by the attack and won't go to school. Her real brother, a black guy who is a marine, trains her in self-defence and builds up her confidence. But he says he doesn't want to continue a relationship. Lucas returns to the Ravens to play for only fifteen-minute stints to protect his heart. The team advance in the playoffs for the state championship.
|ShortSummary=Knee-high in debt and almost homeless, Nathan is forced to reach out to Dan for help, who denies it. Daunte continues to mysteriously talk to Nathan, but Nathan wants little to do with him. Nick is revealed to be Brooke's teacher. Rachel thinks he will drop Brooke now, but the affair continues. Deb is desperate for drugs. She threatens to take the cafe from Karen when Karen tells her to leave. Peyton is traumatized by the attack and won't go to school. Her real brother, a black guy who is a marine, trains her in self-defense and builds up her confidence. But he says he doesn't want to continue a relationship. Lucas returns to the Ravens to play for only fifteen-minute stints to protect his heart. The team advance in the playoffs for the state championship. Nathan thanks Daunte for lending him the money as Daunte tells him to keep him happy when he plays.
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This episode is named after an American folk song made famous by [[Lead Belly]] and latterly covered first by [[Nirvana (band)|Nirvana]] and then by [[Hole (band)|Hole]].
This episode is named after an American folk song made famous by [[Lead Belly]] and latterly covered first by [[Nirvana (band)|Nirvana]] and then by [[Hole (band)|Hole]].
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2006|11|15}}
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2006|11|15}}
|ProdCode=3T5757
|ProdCode=3T5757
|ShortSummary=Peyton tries to get back to normal, but still has [[PTSD]] and runs out of school. Brooke's clothes are a hit at the local fashion show and Mouth is hit on by a model. But the party she invites him to clashes with the date he has made with Gigi. Nathan is cornered by Daunte - he either pays Daunte 15K for the car or throws the Ravens game (not to lose, but win with a fewer than 10-point difference). Nathan is benched and Lucas has to fail baskets to save Nathan from the thugs. Later he says he can never do this again. Deb lies to her doctor, then fakes prescriptions to support her addiction. Dan tells her to sign over the cafe to Karen. Mouth chooses Gigi over the model.
|ShortSummary=Peyton tries to get back to normal, but still has [[PTSD]] and runs out of school. Brooke's clothes are a hit at the local fashion show and Mouth is hit on by a model. But the party she invites him to clashes with the date he has made with Gigi. Deb lies to her doctor, then fakes prescriptions to support her addiction. Dan tells her to sign over the cafe to Karen. Mouth chooses Gigi over the model. Principal Turner finds out about Nick's affair, from Rachel. Brooke hopes to continue, but finds Nick cheating on her and she dumps him. Peyton decides to stay with Lucas, still scared to be alone. Nathan is cornered by Daunte - he either pays Daunte 15K for the car or throws the Ravens game (not to lose, but win with a fewer than 10-point difference). Nathan is benched and Lucas has to fail baskets to save Nathan from Duante's threats of hurting him. Later at the River Court, Lucas says he can never do it again. Nathan walks off as Lucas watches Daunte’s car pull away from the river court.
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This episode is named after a song by [[The Killers]].
This episode is named after a song by [[The Killers]].
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2006|11|22}}
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2006|11|22}}
|ProdCode=3T5758
|ProdCode=3T5758
|ShortSummary= Brooke tries to make up with Lucas - although the way she speaks to Peyton about him makes it sound just like a power-trip. Daunte visits Haley at the cafe and Nathan is worried. He follows them out and says it's over but they pin him to a wall and threaten to break his knee if he won't throw the final game. Rachel asks Haley to tutor her when she fails a class. Haley refuses. Dan asks Karen to go with him to the awards ceremony but not as a date. She says no, but later changes her mind. Rachel asks Mouth, but he's with Gigi. Brooke asks Lucas; he says yes. Peyton asks her brother who says yes and attends in uniform. Nathan is awarded MVP.
|ShortSummary= Duante wants Nathan to lose the state championship, but he refuses. Daunte later visits Haley at the cafe and Nathan is worried. He follows them out and says it's over, but they threaten to break his knee if he won't throw the game. Nathan, who is getting MVP at the annual banquet that night, goes to see Whitey, who is receiving the ‘Lifetime Achievement Award.’ Whitey confesses he wants to win badly. Rachel asks Haley to tutor her when she fails a class, but she refuses. Dan asks Karen to go with him to the awards ceremony, not as a date. Brooke asks Lucas and he says yes. Peyton asks Derek, who says yes and reveals he's leaving town that night. At the banquet, Brooke tries to make Peyton jealous as she flirts with Lucas. Whitey gives his speech about how important is to find the right person to spend your life with. Nathan tells Dan about Daunte. Dan confronts Duante, asking how much he wants, but he threatens Lucas, Karen, Deb, and Hailey. Lucas walks Brooke home as they both conclude not to get back together, stating that Whitey’s speech made them understand they don’t belong together. Haley agrees to tutor Rachel but says she will never like her. Dan tells Nathan he will lose the state championship. Lucas goes to see Peyton, who finally tells him she’s in love with him.
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This episode is named after a song by [[Audioslave]].
This episode is named after a song by [[Audioslave]].
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2006|11|29}}
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2006|11|29}}
|ProdCode=3T5759
|ProdCode=3T5759
|ShortSummary= It's the state championship and Whitey's final game. Lucas tells Skills that Nathan will throw it so they need to keep the ball to themselves. Lucas does not take his meds. Karen is driving Deb to the game but when she sees she's taken pills and passed out, she drives her to a rehab clinic. Haley has abdominal pain and is taken to the hospital where she discovers she is ok and the baby is a boy. At half-time Nathan asks Haley whether it would be 'enough' if this was his last game. She says yes, so long as he is a good husband and father. Nathan goes on court and plays to win. Afterwards everyone celebrates and Brooke asks Lucas who he would want by his side as his dreams come true. He realises it is Peyton and he and Brooke split amicably, then he and Peyton share a long-awaited kiss in the middle of the court, getting together officially. Nathan walks into the road with Haley, and Daunte's car dives towards them. Haley shoves Nathan out of the way and is hit. Nathan runs to the car which has crashed and drags out an unconscious Daunte. He punches him, but Dan intervenes, sends him away and punches his own fist into the road to cover for his son. Lucas collapses - he has suffered a heart attack.
|ShortSummary= It's the state championship and Whitey's final game. Lucas tells Skills that Nathan will throw it so they need to keep the ball to themselves. Lucas does not take his meds. Karen is driving Deb to the game but when she sees she's taken pills and passed out, she drives her to a rehab clinic. Haley has abdominal pain and is taken to the hospital where she discovers she is ok and the baby is a boy. At half-time Nathan asks Haley whether it would be 'enough' if this was his last game. She says yes, so long as he is a good husband and father. Nathan goes on court and plays to win. Afterwards everyone celebrates and Brooke asks Lucas who he would want by his side as his dreams come true. He realizes it is Peyton and he and Brooke split amicably. Peyton tells Lucas she'll be seeing him, just like he told her in the pilot, and then he and Peyton share a long-awaited kiss in the middle of the court, getting together officially. Back in Tree Hill, Nathan walks into the road with Haley, and Daunte's car dives towards them. Haley shoves Nathan out of the way and is hit. Nathan runs to the car which has crashed and drags out an unconscious Daunte. He punches him, but Dan intervenes, finding him dead, and sends him away and punches his own fist into the road to cover for his son. Lucas collapses - he has suffered a heart attack.
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This episode is named after a song by La Rocca.
This episode is named after a song by La Rocca.
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2006|12|06}}
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2006|12|06}}
|ProdCode=3T5760
|ProdCode=3T5760
|ShortSummary= While in a coma, Lucas is visited by the spirit of Keith who shows him how one life can affect the lives of others, in a nod to "It's a Wonderful Life". In real life, Nathan waits at the hospital and is feeling very guilty - Haley and the baby might die, and so might Lucas. He thinks if 'Keith' had not saved him from drowning then he would have never met Daunte, and his wife and brother would not have ended up in the hospital. Once Haley is out of surgery, he visits Dan who is in jail. Nathan wants to own up but Dan won't let him. Keith visits Dan in jail and frightens him. Haley wakes up. The baby still has a heartbeat. Lucas wakes up after Keith tells him to open his eyes in the school corridor the day of the shooting.
|ShortSummary= While in a coma, Lucas is visited by the spirit of Keith who shows him how one life can affect the lives of others, in a nod to "It's a Wonderful Life". Lucas wonders if his life made a difference, and Keith shows him that it did. He saved Peyton's life during the shooting and saved Brooke guilt. Lucas considers going to the afterlife, but Keith shows him a future where Peyton mourned him all her life, and he decides to stay, realizing he changed her life and needs to tell her he loves her. In real life, Nathan waits at the hospital and is feeling very guilty - Haley and the baby might die, and so might Lucas. He thinks if 'Keith' had not saved him from drowning then he would have never met Daunte, and his wife and brother would not have ended up in the hospital. Once Haley is out of surgery, he visits Dan who is in jail. Nathan wants to own up but Dan won't let him. Keith visits Dan in jail and scares him. Haley wakes up and the baby still has a heartbeat. Peyton asks Brooke if they can be friends again, and she says they can, but not like they used to be. In Lucas' coma, Keith continuously takes him to the school hallway the day of the shooting and tells Lucas, who doesn't believe Jimmy killed him, to open his eyes. Lucas wakes up.
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This episode is named after an album by [[8mm (band)|8mm]].
This episode is named after an album by [[8mm (band)|8mm]].
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2007|01|17}}
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2007|01|17}}
|ProdCode=3T5761
|ProdCode=3T5761
|ShortSummary= Lucas returns to his everyday life, ready to live his new relationship with Peyton, who instead is scared of losing him due to his heart attack. Brooke has worked for her math test even though Rachel tells her to use the stolen key to cheat. She fails and decides to take Rachel's advice. This leads them to be in school at night and have to pretend to join the Clean Teen group to avoid the principal's wrath. Haley feels sorry for the driver of the car that hit her as he is dead – she believes Dan finished him off. When she says she wants to visit Daunte's family, Nathan tells her the truth and she is hurt and betrayed by his lies. In jail, Dan wants to plead guilty to pay for his other murder. Deb resists rehab conversations (she is in denial) and then leaves. Gigi tells Mouth she will break up with him and how would he like that to happen - text, email or in person? Dan is released as the cause of death for Daunte was found to be internal injuries from the crash. Haley and Nathan reconcile. Mouth accepts that Gigi needs to spend time with her own year group as he will leave at the end of the year. Peyton is finally able to overcome her fear.
|ShortSummary= Lucas returns to his everyday life, ready to live his new relationship with Peyton, who instead is scared of losing him due to his heart attack. Brooke has worked for her math test even though Rachel tells her to use the stolen key to cheat. She fails and decides to take Rachel's advice. This leads them to be in school at night and have to pretend to join the Clean Teen group to avoid the principal's wrath. Haley feels sorry for the driver of the car that hit her as he is dead – she believes Dan killed him. When she says she wants to visit Daunte's family, Nathan tells her the truth and she is hurt and betrayed by his lies. In jail, Dan wants to plead guilty to pay for his other murder. Deb resists rehab conversations and then leaves. Gigi tells Mouth she will break up with him. Dan is released as the cause of death for Daunte was found to be internal injuries from the crash. Haley and Nathan reconcile. Mouth accepts that Gigi needs to spend time with her own year group as he will leave at the end of the year. Peyton is finally able to overcome her fear and she and Lucas kiss in the hallway at school.
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This episode is named after a song by [[Radiohead]].
This episode is named after a song by [[Radiohead]].
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2007|01|24}}
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2007|01|24}}
|ProdCode=3T5762
|ProdCode=3T5762
|ShortSummary=Haley is frustrated over her injuries and has outgrown the dress she wanted to wear to prom. Deb pushes past Haley to try and see her son, but she is high and careless and knocks her to the ground. Nathan is furious. Later, Deb takes an overdose. Skills and Mouth help Nathan learn to dance in order to earn money at an amateur strip night. They win and he buys Haley a new dress. New boy Chase thinks Brooke has an A for calculus and asks to be tutored by her. She agrees as a trade for a date. They kiss. Lucas and Peyton finally find happiness in their relationship.
|ShortSummary=Haley is frustrated over her injuries and has outgrown the dress she wanted to wear to prom. Deb pushes past Haley to try and see her son, but she is high and careless and knocks her to the ground. Nathan is furious. Later, Deb overdoses and tries to commit suicide, but she is saved in time by Dan. Skills and Mouth help Nathan learn to dance in order to earn money at an amateur strip night. They win and he buys Haley a new dress. Chase, a Clean Teen, thinks Brooke has an A in calculus and asks to be tutored by her. She agrees as a trade for a date. They kiss. Lucas and Peyton finally find happiness in their relationship.
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This episode is named after a song by [[Foo Fighters]].
This episode is named after a song by [[Foo Fighters]].
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2007|02|07}}
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2007|02|07}}
|ProdCode=3T5763
|ProdCode=3T5763
|ShortSummary=A teacher believes his class stereotype one another as jocks, prom queens, nerds, loners and sluts - but they use the word 'friendly'. Drawing names from a hat they follow an assignment to get to know each other better and then take a photograph of one another. Brooke is with Chase and admits cheating at calculus. He is angry but later he kisses her when he realises she believes she is 'never enough'. Skills gets Haley. Lucas gets Glenda (a goth girl he's never spoken to before). Peyton gets Nathan. Mouth gets Clean Teen leader Shelly who explains she was betrayed by the boy she fell for at summer camp and isn't a virgin. They later kiss.<ref name="Ep413">{{cite episode|title=Pictures of You|series=One Tree Hill|credits=[[Mark Schwahn]] (writer) & Les Butler (director)|network=[[The CW Television Network|The CW]]|airdate=2007-02-07|season=4|number=13|minutes=42}}</ref>
|ShortSummary=A teacher believes his class stereotypes one another as jocks, prom queens, nerds, loners and sluts - but they use the word 'friendly'. Drawing names from a hat they follow an assignment to get to know each other better and then take a photograph of one another. Brooke is with Chase and admits cheating at calculus. He is angry but later he kisses her when he realizes she believes she is 'never enough'. Skills gets Haley. Lucas gets Glenda (a goth girl he's never spoken to before). Peyton gets Nathan. Mouth gets Clean Teen leader Shelly who explains she was betrayed by the boy she fell for at summer camp and isn't a virgin. They later kiss.<ref name="Ep413">{{cite episode|title=Pictures of You|series=One Tree Hill|credits=[[Mark Schwahn]] (writer) & Les Butler (director)|network=[[The CW Television Network|The CW]]|airdate=2007-02-07|season=4|number=13|minutes=42}}</ref>
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This episode is named after a song by [[The Cure]].
This episode is named after a song by [[The Cure]].
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2007|02|14}}
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2007|02|14}}
|ProdCode=3T5764
|ProdCode=3T5764
|ShortSummary=Haley confronts Brooke over the stolen calculus test and Brooke lies. Lucas and Peyton consider sex. Victoria's Secret want to take on Brooke's designs but there is a morals clause and her cheating would count. Deb is back in rehab and admits she's scared of coming out and being alone. Brooke decides to confess to cheating, but Rachel gets there first. Because Haley tutored her, Haley has her key withdrawn and can no longer be a tutor. Nathan and Haley decide to move into Debs' house to save money. Shelly says to Mouth she won't go to prom with him. Nathan decides to clear his mom's house of alcohol prior to Deb coming home, so he hosts a party. Shelly tells Mouth she is too attracted to him - and they end up having sex at the party. Skills walks in afterwards and Shelly is mortified. Someone plays a basketball tape but underneath is a sex tape from two years ago of Nathan going to bed with Brooke.
|ShortSummary=Haley confronts Brooke over the stolen calculus test and Brooke lies. Lucas and Peyton consider having sex for the first time, but want it to be special. Victoria's Secret wants to take on Brooke's designs but there is a morals clause and her cheating would count, so Rachel tells her to keep quiet and she will take the blame. Deb is back in rehab and admits she's scared of coming out and being alone. Principal Turner fires Haley because it was her key that was stolen. Nathan and Haley decide to move into Debs' house to save money. Nathan throws a party at his house to use all the booze before Deb gets home. Dan asks Karen to chaperone the prom with him. At the party, Shelly and Mouth have sex, but she runs off after and breaks up with him. Haley slaps Rachel for getting her fired, who runs off in tears. She later tells Brooke that the principal knows it was her. Peyton tells Lucas that, unlike the first time when she made the mistake of walking away from that room one year before, now she wants what he wanted; everything with him. Rachel is at home and puts the picture of the cheerleaders in a box labeled "Tree Hill High" and places it next to boxes of all the different schools she has been to. A basketball tape of Nathan's scores is played, but it was actually recorded over a sex tape from two years ago, of Nathan and Brooke, leaving everyone shocked.
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This episode is named after an album by [[The National (band)|The National]].
This episode is named after an album by [[The National (band)|The National]].
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2007|02|21}}
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2007|02|21}}
|ProdCode=3T5765
|ProdCode=3T5765
|ShortSummary= Brooke was very drunk when she went with Nathan, and Peyton had just dumped him because he was a sleaze. But Peyton and Haley are still furious and feel betrayed/ lied to over the event. Peyton takes Brooke's prom dress as revenge but Brooke comes round to her house to get it. They fight physically until Brooke says 'you win' because Peyton is going to prom with a guy she loves, whereas Chase has ditched Brooke because he had been betrayed by a girlfriend and friend previously. Rachel has been expelled and will fly out to join her parents on vacation. Mouth says maybe she keeps getting expelled in order to see her parents. Haley asks for a list of all Nathan's past sexual encounters so she won't be surprised again. Nathan gives her a list of the girls he's loved: only her. Deb asks Haley to forgive Nathan and blames herself and Dan for being terrible role models. Haley and Brooke make up. Peyton says she'll skip prom, but Lucas waits for her. Karen goes to prom 'with Dan' - to chaperone.
|ShortSummary= Brooke was drunk when she slept with Nathan, and Peyton had just dumped him. Peyton and Haley are still furious and feel betrayed over the event. Peyton takes Brooke's prom dress as revenge, but Brooke comes to her house to get it and they fight physically until Brooke says 'you win' because Peyton is going to prom with a guy she loves, whereas Chase has dumped Brooke because he had been betrayed by a girlfriend and friend. Peyton tells Brooke she had the worst year of her life, and she needed her, but now, they're done. Rachel has been expelled and will fly out to join her parents on vacation. Mouth says she keeps getting expelled in order to see her parents. Haley asks for a list of all Nathan's past sexual encounters, but Nathan gives her a list of the girls he's loved: only her. Deb asks Haley to forgive Nathan and blames herself and Dan for being terrible role models. Brooke and Rachel say goodbye, and Brooke thanks her for being her friend. Peyton says she'll skip prom, but Lucas waits for her. Karen goes to prom with Dan to chaperone and Lucas calls him "dad" for the first time. Peyton opens her door for Lucas, but finds Psycho Derek, who punches her as the screen goes black.
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This episode is named after a song by [[The Long Winters]].
This episode is named after a song by [[The Long Winters]].
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2007|05|02}}
|ProdCode=3T5766
|ProdCode=3T5766
|ShortSummary= Everyone goes to Prom night. Peyton (at first believing to be Lucas) opens her door to find 'Derek' at her front porch who sedates her and ties her up. He was never in jail but ranged Peyton up doing an impression of the detective saying he was. Brooke arrives and uses a key to enter the house - but 'Derek' captures her too. Nathan's car breaks down and he and Haley walk a mile to get help. Deb collects them, sober. Lucas goes to prom alone and hangs out with Glenda who has read the start of his novel. He remembers someone else was in the background when Keith was killed. Dan continues to charm Karen but finds a note from the shooting witness that says they are watching him. Rachel turns back from the airport and goes to prom looking for friends. Mouth leaves with her; they slow dance at the airport and decide to run away together. Peyton convinces 'Derek' to let her kill Brooke but she stabs him in the heart. Horror movie tropes kick in but the girls eventually defeat and push him down the stairs before calling 911. After the police arrive and arrest 'Derek' for good, Brooke and Peyton reconcile and embrace each other. [[Within Reason]] perform at Prom.
|ShortSummary= Everyone goes to Prom night. He was never in jail but ranged Peyton up doing an impression of the detective saying he was. Brooke arrives and uses a key to enter the house - but 'Derek' captures her too. Nathan's car breaks down and he and Haley walk a mile to get help. Deb collects them, sober. Lucas goes to prom alone and hangs out with Glenda who has read the start of his novel. He remembers someone else was in the background when Keith was killed. Dan continues to charm Karen but finds a note from the shooting witness that says they are watching him. Rachel turns back from the airport and goes to prom looking for friends. Mouth leaves with her; they slow dance at the airport and decide to run away together. Peyton convinces 'Derek' to let her kill Brooke but she stabs him in the heart. Horror movie tropes kick in but the girls eventually defeat and push him down the stairs before calling 911. After the police arrive and arrest 'Derek' for good, Brooke and Peyton reconcile and embrace each other. [[Within Reason]] perform at Prom.
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This episode is named after a song by [[Nat King Cole]].
This episode is named after a song by [[Nat King Cole]].

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One Tree Hill
Season 4
One Tree Hill Season 4 DVD cover
No. of episodes21
Release
Original networkThe CW
Original releaseSeptember 27, 2006 (2006-09-27) –
June 13, 2007 (2007-06-13)
Season chronology
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Season 3
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Season 5
List of episodes

The fourth season of One Tree Hill began airing on September 27, 2006. The season concluded on June 13, 2007, after 21 episodes. This is the first season to air on the newly formed The CW television network.

Season four rose in ratings, becoming #133 in the Nielsen ratings system with 1.3 rating[1] and averaging 2.99 million viewers. Episode #10 "Songs To Love and Die By" was the highest rated episode of the season by having 4.24 million viewers tuning in and the most viewed among the entire series after season 2 along with the previous one, "Some You Give Away", which had 4.21 million viewers tuning in.

The season had a brief hiatus for three months from February 2007 to May 2007, to make their timeslot available for the short-lived series Pussycat Dolls Present: The Search for the Next Doll. The show returned May 2, 2007 to air the last 6 episodes of the season. This marked the first and last season of the show to air into June.

In this season, most episodes were named after rock albums rather than after songs.

Cast and characters

Episodes

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
code
U.S. viewers
(millions)
681"The Same Deep Water as You"Greg PrangeMark SchwahnSeptember 27, 2006 (2006-09-27)3T57513.64[2]
692"Things I Forgot at Birth"Greg PrangeMark SchwahnOctober 4, 2006 (2006-10-04)3T57523.09[3]
703"Good News for People Who Love Bad News"John AsherMike Herro & David StraussOctober 11, 2006 (2006-10-11)3T57533.28[4]
714"Can't Stop This Thing We've Started"Bethany RooneyTerrence ColiOctober 18, 2006 (2006-10-18)3T57542.95[5]
725"I Love You But I've Chosen Darkness"Stuart GillardMark SchwahnOctober 25, 2006 (2006-10-25)3T57553.57[6]
736"Where Did You Sleep Last Night?"Paul JohanssonWilliam H. BrownNovember 8, 2006 (2006-11-08)3T57563.52[7]
747"All These Things That I've Done"David JacksonAdele LimNovember 15, 2006 (2006-11-15)3T57573.25[8]
758"Nothing Left to Say But Goodbye"Janice CookeJohn A. NorrisNovember 22, 2006 (2006-11-22)3T57582.53[9]
769"Some You Give Away"Greg PrangeMark SchwahnNovember 29, 2006 (2006-11-29)3T57594.21[10]
7710"Songs to Love and Die By"John AsherMark SchwahnDecember 6, 2006 (2006-12-06)3T57604.24[11]
7811"Everything in Its Right Place"Michael LangeDawn UrbontJanuary 17, 2007 (2007-01-17)3T57612.20[11]
7912"Resolve"Moira KellyMichelle Furtney-GoodmanJanuary 24, 2007 (2007-01-24)3T57622.26[12]
8013"Pictures of You"Les ButlerMark SchwahnFebruary 7, 2007 (2007-02-07)3T57632.85[13]
8114"Sad Songs for Dirty Lovers"Janice CookeWilliam H. BrownFebruary 14, 2007 (2007-02-14)3T57642.25[14]
8215"Prom Night at Hater High"Paul JohanssonMike Herro & David StraussFebruary 21, 2007 (2007-02-21)3T57653.15[15]
8316"You Call It Madness, But I Call It Love"Thomas J. WrightTerrence ColiMay 2, 2007 (2007-05-02)3T57663.28[16]
8417"It Gets the Worst at Night"Greg PrangeMark Schwahn & Jim LeeMay 9, 2007 (2007-05-09)3T57672.95[17]
8518"The Runaway Found"David JacksonMark SchwahnMay 16, 2007 (2007-05-16)3T57682.71[18]
8619"Ashes of Dreams You Let Die"Michael LangeJohn A. NorrisMay 30, 2007 (2007-05-30)3T57692.23[19]
8720"The Birth and Death of the Day"Greg PrangeMark SchwahnJune 6, 2007 (2007-06-06)3T57702.11[20]
8821"All of a Sudden I Miss Everyone"Mark SchwahnMark SchwahnJune 13, 2007 (2007-06-13)3T57712.50[21]

Reception

The season premiere was seen by 3.64 million U.S. viewers and achieved a 1.7 Adults 18-49 rating, up 19% in viewers and 55% in demo from the season 3 finale.[2] Episode 2 hit a season high in the Adults 18-34 demo with a 2.0 rating,[3] while episode 9 and 10 hit season highs in viewers with 4.21[10] and 4.24 million[11] respectively, the highest results since season 2. The season finale was seen by 2.5 million viewers.[21]

Season Timeslot Season premiere Season finale TV season Rank Viewers
(in millions)
Rating
4 Wednesday 9/8C September 27, 2006 June 13, 2007 2006–2007 #133[22] 2.99 1.3[23]

DVD release

The DVD release of season four was released after the season has completed broadcast on television. It has been released in Region 1. As well as every episode from the season, the DVD release features bonus material such as, audio commentaries on some episodes from the creator and cast, deleted scenes, gag reels and behind-the-scenes featurettes.

The Complete Fourth Season
Set details[24] Special features[24]
  • 21 episodes
  • 880 minutes (Region 1); 840 minutes (Region 2)[25] 845 minutes (Region 4)
  • 6-disc set
  • 1.78:1 aspect ratio
  • Languages:
    • English (Dolby Digital 5.1)
  • Subtitles:
    • English, Spanish French (Region 1)
  • Audio commentaries
    • "Some You Give Away" - with creator/executive producer/writer Mark Schwahn, and actor Rick Fox
    • "It Gets the Worst at Night" - with creator/executive producer/co-writer Mark Schwahn and executive producers Joe Davola and Greg Prange.
    • "All of a Sudden I Miss Everyone" - with creator/executive producer/writer/director Mark Schwahn and actors James Lafferty, Lee Norris and Stephen Colletti.
  • Deleted scenes
    • Episodes: 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17 & 18
  • Gag reel
  • "One Tree Hill In Your Town"
  • "Tree Hill's Charity Basketball Game Highlights"
  • "Tree Hill High Time Capsule"
Release dates
United States United Kingdom Australia
December 18, 2007[24] April 7, 2008[25] June 4, 2008[26]

References

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