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One Tree Hill :: Everything in its Right Place (04x11)

 
Episode Information
 
Title: Everything in its Right Place
Episode #: 04x11
Production Number: 3T5761
Original Airdate: Wednesday January 17th, 2007
9.5/10 (8 Votes cast)
Other Release Dates: (Edit)
Country: Aired On:
BE (KanaalTwee) Jun 04, 2007
UK (E4) Jun 10, 2007
Episode Crew
Director: Michael Lange
Writer: Dawn Urbont
 
Episode Summary
 
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Lucas, having recovered from his heart attack, returns to school with high-hopes of restarting his new relationship with Peyton. Haley learns that Nathan involvement with Daunte caused the accident, leading Haley to be very angry at him. Meanwhile, Brooke and Rachel team up to steal the answers of the next calculus exam from the tutor center; Deb plans to break out of rehab; and Dan accepts his fate when murder charges are brought upon him.
 
Summary Available In: English | Dutch
 
 
Guest Stars
 
Guest Stars
Elisabeth HarnoisplayedShelly SimonRecurring (second appearance)
Co-Guest Stars
Kassie HightplayedStudentRecurring (first appearance)
Kelsey ChowplayedGigiRecurring (10th appearance)
Leo DanielsplayedTown CouncilmanRecurring (second appearance)
Langley McArolplayedAddict #3 
Pamela HardenplayedStudent 
Uncredited
Joe KeileyplayedReporter 
 
Main Cast
 
Chad Michael MurrayplayedLucas Scott
James LaffertyplayedNathan Scott
Hilarie BurtonplayedPeyton Sawyer
Bethany Joy LenzplayedHaley James Scott
Sophia BushplayedBrooke Davis
Paul JohanssonplayedDan Scott
Lee NorrisplayedMarvin "Mouth" McFadden
Barbara Alyn WoodsplayedDeb Scott
Danneel HarrisplayedRachel Gattina
Moira KellyplayedKaren Roe
 
Episode Notes
 
Barry Corbin (Coach Durham) and Antwon Tanner (Skills) did not appear in this episode.
 
Ratings: 2.23 million viewers
 
This episode began with a short introduction by Sophia Bush (Brooke Davis) and Hilarie Burton (Peyton Sawyer).
 
Elisabeth Harnois (Shelly) and the Clean Teens previously appeared in "Can't Stop This Thing We've Started".
 
 
Featured Songs
 
ArtistSong TitlePlayed When
Chris MillsChenoa 
Damien RiceGrey Room 
Matt WhiteWait For Love 
Priscilla AhnDream 
Sparrow HouseWhen I'm Gone 
TeddybearsDifferent Sound 
The WreckersHard To Love You 
 
Episode Quotes
 
Lucas: (voiceover) Have you ever had a dream that seemed so real when you woke up you didn't know what to believe? What would you do if what you thought was true wasn't, and what you thought wasn't true was. Would you retreat into your dreams with the hope of finding a more perfect reality? Sometimes life is stranded in a dream, and the only way to wake up is to face what lies are hidden in your soul. And you can only hope that in those moments of dark reflection, that you are not alone.
 
Brooke: I'm not book smart, I'm Brooke smart and there is a big difference.
 
Shelly: Suit yourselves, but if you change your mind the door is always open.
Brooke: Just like Rachel's legs
 
Shelly: I now pronounce you, virgins for life.
Brooke: (to Rachel) You still look like a slut.
Rachel: (to Brooke) And you still smell like a whore.
 
Peyton: Sorry I was being a weirdo earlier.
Lucas: You mean when you didn’t kiss me on the quad or when you said dreams are e-mails from ghosts.
Peyton: Both.
 
Haley: (to Nathan) Thanks for telling me the truth. I guess that's why they call it true love.
 
(after Deb shimmies down the bedsheets hanging over the balcony)
Deb: This place is just not for me.
Nurse: You do know this is a voluntary clinic? If you want to leave, all you have to do is sign out.
Deb: Oh.
 
Lucas: What's wrong Peyton?
Peyton: I wanna kiss you Luke, I do. I just don't want to lose you.
Lucas: Hey, what makes you think you're going to lose me?
Peyton: Only the fact that I lose everyone I care about. Anytime I open up to someone they walk out of my life or they die or they move away or they get shipped off to Iraq or they turn into freakin' Norman Bates or --
(Lucas kisses her)
Lucas: Not everyone.
Peyton: Luke, the last time we kissed you had a heart attack.
Lucas: And I didn't die. I couldn't die. Do you know why? Because I had to come back and look into those green eyes of yours and tell you I love you. I do! I love you, Peyton. You didn't push me away. I came back for you. And no matter how long it takes, I'll wait for you.
 
Haley: I need to know that you're going be honest with me.
Nathan: I promise.
Haley: I need to know that you're going to let me in, Nathan. I mean, all the way.
Nathan: I will, okay? I'll let you in. If that's what it takes, I'll let you in. It's just, sometimes I'm afraid that if I do you'll see the real me, the guy I was before you. I'm not proud of that person, the one that I used to be, but if I have to be that guy to keep you safe, then that's who I'm going to be. Look, if you want me to apologize for defending you, or for fighting back when somebody hurts you, I can't do that. I won't do that, okay, because, the truth is, that's a guy I'll never be. The guy that just stands by and watches while the world hurts you. Can you understand that?
Haley: I can't --
Nathan: Haley, you have to.
Haley: No, I can't keep standing on one foot. So, if there's more I should sit down, but if you're done then just take me home because I'm tired and I miss you and I love you, every version of you.
 
 
Episode Goofs
 
When Lucas is at Keith's grave, the day of Keith's death reads March 23, 2006 on his headstone. At Jimmy's grave, his day of death reads March 1, 2006. Since both Keith and Jimmy died on the same day, they should both have the same day of death.
 
When Nathan brings Haley the soup, he takes it out of the bag then grabs the remote to turn off the TV. Once the TV is off, Nathan takes the soup out of the bag again.
 
 
Cultural References
 
Episode Title: Everything in its Right Place

"Everything in its Right Place" is the title of a song by Radiohead.
 
Peyton: Anytime I open up to someone they walk out of my life or they die or they move away or they get shipped off to Iraq or they turn into freakin' Norman Bates.

Norman Bates is the main character of the novel Psycho that was later made into a film by Alfred Hitchcock. In the story, Norman kills his mother then convinces himself that he is her so he doesn't have to deal with the fact that he murdered her.
 
 
Episode References
 
The flashbacks in this episode were from "Songs to Love And Die By".
 
 
Analysis
 
Dan taking the blame for Daunte's death marks the first time that Dan has ever put himself on the line to protect Nathan, emotionally and physically. In the past, Dan has put himself first over both of his sons, often times intentionally hurting them in order to get what he wants. His actions in this episode are a far cry from "All That You Can't Leave Behind" when during the father-son basketball, Dan deliberately injures Nathan in order to score the winning basket during the game.
 

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