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One Tree Hill :: Screenwriter's Blues (06x16)
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| Title: | Screenwriter's Blues |
| Episode #: | 06x16 |
| Production Number: | 3T7816 |
| Original Airdate: | Monday February 02nd, 2009 |
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Oct 19, 2009 |
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Episode Summary |
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As Lucas begins to start casting for his movie, Peyton begins to put together plans for their wedding. Meanwhile, Dan gives Jamie advise when he has his first school crush; Brooke is introduced to the actress that will play her in Lucas' movie; Nathan receives exciting news; and Haley is forced to make a tough decision at work.
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This episode is directed by series star Bethany Joy Galeotti (Haley), making this her directorial debut. | Ratings: 2.60 million viewers | Lee Norris (Mouth), Barbara Alyn Woods (Deb Scott), and Lisa Goldstein (Millicent) do not appear in this episode. |
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| Artist | Song Title | Played When | | •Andrew Bird | Natural Disaster | Dan apologizes to Jamie | | •Ben Lee (1) | What's So Bad (About Feeling Good)? | opening scene | | •The Breakups | Let's See What Happens | Sam reads her essay | | •Calexico | Man Made Lake | Nathan learns more about Devon | | •The Fray | You Found Me | closing scene | | •Mezzanine Owls | Snow Globe | actresses audition to be Peyton in the movie | | •Starlume | So Please | Lucas talks to Haley about the movie | | •Tin Star Orphans | Let You Down | Jamie tells Dan about his "date" |
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Peyton: You know that's like three guys we've shared, right?
Brooke: Lucas, Julian ...
Peyton: Um, sex tape?!
Brooke: Eww, sex tape! I forgot about that. Kind of wish that you had too. | Brooke: What are you smiling about?
Julian: I, I can't help it, that was amazing. No wonder you were so popular in high school.
Brooke: Excuse me. Sex did not make me popular. I made it popular. | Julian: That's a breakdown of the Brooke Davis I'm looking for.
Brooke: Gorgeous brunette with an amazing energy and smile. Funny. Intelligent. Kind-hearted. Strong-headed. Simple. Complicated. Motherly. Childish. Tough. Sensitive. Beautiful. Way cooler than she was in high school.
Julian: That girl has been nearly impossible to find but worth every second of the wait. | Julian: (looking at his yearbook) Does that look like Mr. Popular to you? I know you're not the person you were in high school cause I'm not either and I'm glad because that kid would have never stood a chance with you.
Brooke: Were you really a mathlete?
Julian: I was the mathlete. But I'm not anymore, and I don't want high school Brooke. I'm sorry the breakdown hurt your feelings. It was meant to describe who the character was before anyone got to know the real person. | Lucas: Why are you so good to me?
Peyton: I don't know, maybe because I am (quoting the script) "a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside a bitch."
Dixon: What woman isn't? | Peyton: Hi, I'm here to read for the part of Peyton Sawyer. "First of all, you don't know me. Second of all, you don't know me. God, why are guys such jerks?"
(Lucas claps)
Dixon: Too old, but she would make a great Deb.
Lucas: Um, she's the real Peyton. |
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Episode Title: Screenwriter's Blues
"Screenwriter's Blues" is the title of a song by Soul Coughing. |
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Lucas: Why are you so good to me?
Peyton: I don't know, maybe because I am (quoting the script) "a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside a bitch."
Peyton tells Lucas the same line in "Crash Into You." | Peyton: Hi, I'm here to read for the part of Peyton Sawyer. "First of all, you don't know me. Second of all, you don't know me. God, why are guys such jerks?"
The line Peyton reads is from the "Pilot" when Peyton and Lucas are talking as he tows her car. | Peyton: You know that's like three guys we've shared, right?
Brooke: Lucas, Julian ...
Peyton: Um, sex tape?!
Brooke: Eww, sex tape! I forgot about that. Kind of wish that you had too.
A sex tape featuring Nathan and Brooke surfaced in "Sad Songs for Dirty Lovers." | Missy being naked in the back of Brooke's car is a reference to "Are You True?" in which Brooke is in the back of Lucas' car naked after he makes the winning shot at a basketball game. In "A Mulititude of Casualties," Rachel does the same thing to Lucas. |
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