Crash Into You (One Tree Hill episode)

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Crash Into You
One Tree Hill episode
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Episode no. Season 1
Episode 4
Guest stars Barbara Alyn Woods
Brett Claywell
Andrew Seeley
Sarah Edwards
Austin Carty
Nancy Moreno
Christopher B. Duncan
Written by Mark Perry
Directed by David Carson
Original airdate October 14, 2003
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"Crash Into You" is episode 4 of season 1 of the television show One Tree Hill.

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[edit] Plot

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

At the Scotts, someone is finally back home: Deb, better known as Dan’s wife and Nathan’s mother. Unfortunately family dinner has to wait because the Ravens will start playing in a few minutes. Lucas is definitely the best player and Nathan looks unhappy about this, also because he feels his father is really disappointed in him. Dan’s glare doesn’t forgive. Later, something surprising happens: Nathan invites Lucas to his party at his parents’ beach house.

Party time. Haley tries to make peace between Scotts brothers but Lucas doesn’t seem that enthusiastic: Haley and Lucas end up arguing until the girl gets out of the house. Nathan humiliates Lucas by showing an old video where Karen and Dan were together to the prom and Karen was innocently talking about a possible marriage. Lucas storms off, definitely upset. So is Peyton, who can’t believe Nathan is acting like that. Anyway, Nathan catches up with Haley and, since Lucas has already left, he claims he wants to drive her home. Thanks to Peyton’s car, of course. During the ride, Nathan begs Haley to keep on being his tutor because he really needs some help, Haley ends up accepting. Elsewhere someone is arguing: Deb points out Dan left her out of Nathan’s life, Dan replies that her long work trips might represent an obstacle as well. In the meantime, while Nathan is driving back home, he damages Peyton’s car hitting another car and, as soon as Lucas shows up, he dumps the problem on him. Lucas bring the car to Keith’s body shop. He does want to fix it, even though Keith seems pretty worried about the whole situation. Meanwhile, Deb enters Karen’s cafè. After an awkward moment, Deb tells Karen she did a wonderful job raising Lucas and she would love to have the same nice relationship with Nathan. However, someone else is eager to talk to Karen. Lucas, who is willing to know why Karen has never asked Dan what they were entitled to.

The next day Karen explains to Lucas she has never asked anything to Dan because she did not want him to be part of their life. They eventually make it up. As soon as Peyton finds out Nathan’s last clever action, she breaks up with him. “It’s not about the car, it’s about you”. It turns out Peyton finally realized the way he has been treating her lately. It’s never too late. Meanwhile, Lucas catches up with Haley and she assures him she’ll always be honest with him. After that he pulls out the green hat she forgot in Peyton’s car, when Nathan gave her a ride. Long glance between them, the music in the background is playing “Didn’t say I’m sorry” and Lucas walks away.

Spoilers end here.

[edit] Important Facts

  • The title is a song by New Amsterdams.
  • Lucas, Brooke, Nathan, and Peyton are in the same English class.
  • Lucas and Haley have been friends since they were 8 or 9.
  • Haley tutors Nathan in Math when he came to her for tutoring in English.

[edit] Music

[edit] See also