One Tree Hill s01e12 Episode Script
Crash Course in Polite Conversations
- Hey, honey.
- Hey, dad.
Whats going on with the unibomber look? I was going for George Clooney.
Go further.
Thats right, youre not used to seeing me like this.
See, when Im on the job I usually let it grow then I shave it off right before I come home.
Kind of a ritual for me.
Well, make sure you find a razor day after tomorrow.
And after that, Im gonna be shaving a lot more often.
Okay.
Hey Brooke.
Hey rake boy.
I see nobody uses the doorbell still.
Papa Peyton, the scruffy things working for you.
What are you guys up to so early? - I dont know.
Peyton just asked us - Oh no, you know what? Youll find out when you get home.
Not even a little hint? Uh Uh.
Not even.
I love you You better.
Love you too, honey.
Bye.
So, whats the surprise? I need your help with something.
Come on.
Damn, thats nice.
Is this your dads? Yeah, he hasnt driven it in like a year though.
Do you think you can get it to run? Of course he can.
And hes going to look good doing it too in a tight little wife beater, maybe some grease smudges.
And I was thinking maybe you could help me wash and wax.
Glad to help.
I just want to do something nice for him.
Since hes coming home.
Alright, Ill go get my tools.
Surprise! You answer the door in your underwear? Grandma, Grandpa.
What are you guys doing here? Royal, May, oh, what a surprise.
Well, thanks for the warm welcome.
I told you this ambush was a bad idea.
- Hes dragging me to another one of those auto conventions.
- Nobodys dragging anybody anywhere.
I told him that the only way Id go is if we came by here for Dannys birthday.
Oh, Dans birthday, of course.
Yeah.
Well, you going to leave us standing out here all morning freezing our asses off? - Oh - Come on in.
Kiss Granny.
Looks like you put on a few there, Deb.
It looks good on you.
Dan.
You remembered.
Im touched.
Oh Im not here to wish you a happy birthday.
But your parents are.
What? Yeah, they showed up at the house.
Apparently, you never told them that youre not living there right now.
Howd they take it? You think I told them? Im not going to be on the receiving end of that.
Thats your job.
Well, how long are they here? Just tonight.
But it gets better.
Your mother is cooking you a big birthday dinner.
Oh perfect.
Alright, so what are we going to do? We are not going to do anything.
You are going to go to the house right now, - and tell them were separated.
- No, were doing the counseling.
We can work this thing out, right? Isnt that the whole point? - It is.
- Well, you know how they are.
Do you really want them weighing in on the state of our marriage? Do you remember when we told them we werent going to have any more kids? How many times did my dad call you? And now you dont even have the option of hanging up on him.
Go on, Dan.
Just say it.
We go through the motions tonight.
Get it over with.
Send them on their way.
Go back to working on us.
Besides, it might do us some good to try and remember what its like to be a normal family.
Fine, just for tonight.
Just for tonight.
Good morning, Sir.
Table or counter? Um, actually, Im looking for Karen.
Oh you know what? Shes in Italy right now.
Cooking school.
Good for her.
Hows that boy of hers doing? Lucas is great.
She calls in every once and a while.
You want me to leave a message? No, thats alright.
Ill just catch her the next time Im passing through.
Okay, can I tell her who stopped by? Mr Just an old friend.
Well, its not the battery.
Its probably the starter.
Well, you can fix that, right? Yeah, it shouldnt be a problem.
Its an amazing car.
Its an amazing guy.
Is that what you got me in this thing for? Yeah I was, just getting started.
Sadly, so was I.
Whats wrong? Im just worried about my dad.
Okay, I just checked online and now theyre saying its a category 3 hurricane.
Alright, and you already checked on the web cam, right? Yeah, its out.
Well, maybe he turned it off.
Or the storm did it for him.
Yeah, but storms knock that kind of thing out all the time, right? Anyway, arent dredging boats huge? He wouldnt be on the dredging boat.
Right now, if theres a storm headed his way, hed be on this little tiny transport heading back to shore and thats what worries me.
Okay, Peyton, just stop.
Dont do this to yourself, alright? Just because he hasnt checked in doesnt mean somethings happened.
Doesnt mean it hasnt either.
So this dinner things gonna be pretty bad, huh? Massacre.
My Grandmas okay.
Its just my Grandpas pretty intense.
Youve met my dad.
Just imagine where he comes from.
- Scary.
- Yeah.
You should come tonight.
Maybe it will make everybody behave.
Ill come if you want me to.
No, I wasnt serious.
I wouldnt put you through that.
No I mean, if youre asking, of course my answers yes.
Well, then Im asking.
Well then Im coming.
Let me get this right, the charcoal finish, custom leather package, and what you want is a champaign interior.
Im here to see the manager.
Excuse me Hey fellow, you ought to know who youre doing business with.
Is there a problem? Well, youre buying from Dan Scott.
Basketball legend.
Still holds the all time scoring record for Tree Hill.
Made all-state his Senior year.
- No kidding.
- No kidding.
- My dad.
- I figured.
You play college too? Would have, but he blew his knee out in his freshman year.
He got robbed.
Would have been one of the greats.
Dad, Mr.
Millers really not interested.
Ill tell you what, meet me in my office.
Okay? Ill be right in.
- Yeah.
- Champaign interior, right? Alright.
What? Somebodys got to brag on you.
And youre not going to close that sale without your old mans help you know that, dont you? You know you always were my biggest promoter.
Yeah well.
Hey still in shape.
Good for you.
Oh youre home.
Listen, I called Nathan.
I told him not to tell Dad that hes not going to practice.
You mean that he quit the team? You know what I mean.
I also told Keith to avoid the subject.
Any other lies I should remember to tell? Im trying to protect our son from my father, okay? You dont even see the irony, do you? Mom, you look beautiful as ever.
God bless you for a liar.
When I compliment you, you call me a liar.
You look tired.
Hey, son, whats the deal? No more Charlotte hornets? Yeah, New Orleans can have them.
You think they have playoffs hope? No, no.
- No sports talk.
- Oh, come on.
Yes maam.
I just became head of the table then, huh? - Keith! - Mom! You look great.
Well, look what the cat dragged in.
Its good to see you too, dad.
Happy birthday, Danny.
Yeah, thanks.
Come on, have a seat.
Dinner is almost ready.
Hey Deb.
Danny will you pour some wine, please? - Im on it.
- Amen to that.
Uh, listen mom, were going to need another place setting, I invited a guest.
A date! Oh my goodness, well you get that chair over there Grandpa, Grandma, this is Haley.
- Oh Haley.
- Hi.
- Nice to meet you.
- Nice to meet you too.
Well, Nathan, youre looking more and more like your old man every day.
We all know where he gets his good looks, dont we? Well, come on in.
- You sit right here next to me, hun.
- Thank You.
Ill get it.
Oh my goodness, Whitey! - Good to see you.
- Good evening everybody.
Sorry Im late Glad you came? Yeah.
Alright, try it again.
We got power! Whooo.
Peyton, come check it out.
What is it? I just got a phone call.
Um, its the storm.
My dads transport is missing.
There were three guys on it.
They recovered a body.
Whatd they tell you? I have to go see if its him.
Alright, you sure you shouldnt call your Grandma? No shed freak out.
Id rather not upset her.
Besides, its not going to be my dad.
Of course its not.
Lets go ahead and get this over with.
We have a 4 hour drive ahead of us.
A 4 hour drive into a storm? Well the storms passing through.
By the time we get there it should be gone.
Okay, wait a second.
Shouldnt somebody stay here by the phone? I mean, incase your dad calls.
I will.
You go with Peyton.
You sure? Yeah.
Lucas youre good in crisis, not that theres going to be one.
But I would probably end up falling apart and youd end up taking care of me which is not the point, so I love you.
Its going to be okay.
Youre the best.
Ill call you guys if I hear anything.
So, hows the team doing this year, Whitey? Oh were still undefeated actually.
Dad, you still rooting for the Magic these days? Please! No talk of sports until after dinner, okay? Good idea mom.
Sorry.
Well, Nathan, what are you averaging these days? You know your dad had 27 and a half a game.
You beat that yet? - Royal, we just said - Im asking the boy a question, May.
Uh well maybe you should ask the old man.
So, 24 a game huh? Youre gonna have to get that up if youre going to beat the old man.
Yeah, your dads star would have risen through the roof at Carolina if it wasnt for that damn knee of his.
Howre your knees? - No worries.
- Oh, hes got great knees.
Uh huh.
Of course Danny takes after his old man.
Never let adversity stop him.
Too bad Keith takes after his mothers side of the family.
Lucky for him.
Id drink to that, but I have to get a refill.
Well, I should see about the cake.
Ill go do that, Mrs.
Scott.
- Want to come help? - Yeah, the cake, right.
I warned you, it was going to be intense.
Oh, insane is more like it.
You know, theres a door right there.
We could sneak out, nobody would even notice.
Tempting.
Um, so how often do your grandparents come into town? Couple times a year.
Why? Haley, youve got that look.
What look? The look you get when you want to tell me something but you dont really want to tell me.
No I dont, and you shouldnt know that look yet.
What is it? Your grandfather came by the café today.
And he asked for Karen.
- He did? - Yeah.
I just kind of got the feeling like theyve been keeping in touch.
Does Lucas know? No, theyve never even met.
But your grandfather asked about him.
That doesnt make any sense.
My grandpa acts like my dads a second coming, why would he visit Karen? I dont know, I dont want to start anything, Im just telling you.
You know what? My familys so screwed up, nothing new would make a difference right now.
Dont worry about it.
You warm enough? Im okay.
I should probably get the heater fixed in here, huh? You know, I could have Keith take a look at it for you.
I mean hes really good at that stuff.
You want me to stop and get some coffee? Im fine.
Thanks.
Thanks for doing this for me, Luke.
Its what friends are for, right? Yeah.
Now what? Whats going on? Bridge is up cause of the storm.
Itll be open in the morning.
Alright, we have an emergency, we have to get across the bridge.
Im sorry Miss, but its not safe.
Okay, um, is there another way through? Only the ferries, but the channels too rough so theyre not running.
Well, what are we supposed to do? Hopefully theyll be able to open the bridge in the morning.
6 a.
m.
Theres a motel right down the road.
Might want to grab yourselves a room before theyre all gone.
There you go! So, Nate.
Hows your game this year? Here we go again.
Just cover your ears, May, I just want to know how my grandsons doing on the team.
- Well I already told you, dad.
- No you didnt, you didnt tell me jack.
And every time I mention it you change the damn subject.
Now will somebody around here tell me whats going on? Nathan? Whitey? Anybody? Nathan, I think you better take this one.
I quit the team, alright? You quit the what do you mean you quit the team? He didnt quit the team dad, hes just taking some time off.
No, hes not.
Please stop lying, Dan.
Were you ever going to tell me this? I mean thats a hell of a thing to keep to yourself.
Yeah, youre one to talk.
Whats that supposed to mean? I know you visit Karen at the café, alright? Whats that about? - Nathan! - Thats none of your damn business.
- I guess somebodys got a big mouth.
- You shut up, Grandpa - Dont you talk to me like that.
- Back off, Royal.
Ive had enough of your crap.
Nathan is not the problem.
Would someone please explain? Dan has been riding Nathan for the past 6 years about that damn game.
Deb stop.
Riding him so hard, that Nathan took drugs so that he could measure up.
Drugs? Until he had to be rushed to the hospital.
He could have died because of this insane pressure to put a ball through a hoop.
But none of that is my sons fault, Royal.
Its your sons.
Danny.
You of all people.
How dare you! You know how much you hated it when your daddy bullied you to be better.
I never bullied him.
And when you wanted a way out, I gave you one.
All these years.
I protected you.
I lied for you.
And now youre doing the same thing to your son? What lie? What are you talking about? In college.
His knee injury.
It wasnt permanent.
Danny quit.
And I helped him.
- What do you mean, he quit? - Its not like that, dad.
Oh stop it, Dan.
Its time the truth came out.
Will somebody tell me what in knee hell is going on here? You were on the road when Danny hurt his knee.
So we lied.
- You told me it was degenerative knee condition - It was Dad, it was You looked me in the eye and told me that.
Dont you see, Royal? He was never going to be the star that you wanted him to be.
You just couldnt see that.
The boy had two choices.
To fail in front of you or to quit.
Either way he lost.
So you just quit.
Without even being man enough to own up to it.
Theres more to the story, dad.
- You dont know the whole story! - Ive had enough.
Me too.
Come on, Haley.
Ill take you home.
Thanks for dinner.
Well, I can show myself out.
Thank you, May.
Deb.
Happy Birthday, Danny.
- Danny, dont you - Why? Well, I guess Ill do the dishes.
Alright, lets just try to get some sleep, then well be at the bridge as soon as it opens up.
What did he say? 6 a.
m.
? Well be there at 5.
What? Were in a hurry to find out if my dads dead.
Its just kind of surreal.
Yeah, its pretty messed up.
You know how in dreams, youre always trying to get to some place you need to be but you never really get there? Yeah.
I wish I could wake up.
Maybe we should try to get some sleep.
You think you can? Okay.
Ill just sleep on the floor, alright? Dont be stupid.
Look, Peyton.
I just wish there was something I could do, or say to help you through this.
You already have.
Thanks Lucas.
Goodnight.
Sorry you had to see that.
Oh, its okay.
It helped me understand you.
You know, growing up, there were just certain things that were just carved into stone.
And the main one was that Dan Scott would have been a pro if he didnt blow out his knee.
So, all this time, he just has been feeding me this line of crap about how great he would have been.
And how Id never be as good as him.
Bastard.
At least you know the truth though, right? I just dont know what to do with it.
Okay, goodnight.
Goodnight.
Im here if you need me, okay? Hey, remember how I said My familys so screwed up, nothing new would make a difference? Yeah.
I was wrong.
- You want to hear my side of it? - Why should I believe it? This whole time youve been riding me youve known exactly the way I feel.
Now that thats in my head it just makes it that much worse.
I was a great player, Nathan.
In high school.
But when I got to Carolina, I knew it wasnt going to be the same.
My dad couldnt see it though.
It was hard on your grandmother too.
So when I got hurt, she came to me and pleaded with me to walk away.
She said it would be better for all of us.
So I did.
Worst decision of my life.
It felt good to get out from underneath my father.
And after a while I realized I wasnt playing for him at all.
The game meant the world to me.
I just never took the time to stand back and realize that.
So I tried to get back into it.
Rehab, running, weights.
But it was too late.
My knee never responded.
It was over for me.
So you think that somehow gives you the right to hammer me all the time.
I know I push you.
I know Im hard on you.
But Im trying to save you from a life of regret.
And Trust me, you dont want it.
So then you make me feel like crap all the time.
That really helps, dad.
I could have been stronger.
But I push you so you will be.
So things will end up better for you than they did for me.
Then youre safe, dad.
Theres no way Im ever going to end up like you.
Hey.
Hey.
What you got? To my heart, love Dad He gave it to me on my last birthday.
What if its him, Lucas? - Its not gonna be.
- Cause I dont know what Id do.
Its going to be okay.
I just keep trying to picture walking into that room and seeing him lying there.
But I hit a wall.
Why does it seem like every time things are finally going to be okay, something terrible happens? You dont know that it has.
Keep him close to your heart, Peyton.
Get some sleep, okay? You can sleep in the bedroom, Ill stay out here tonight.
Has it ever once bothered your conscience that our entire relationship is based on your lie? When you were forced to walk away because of your so-called injury, I dropped out too.
We both dropped out to raise Nathan.
Dont rewrite history.
Oh, so youre the only one who can play that game? I thought I knew the man I was choosing to spend my life with.
The injury was real, Deb.
And yes, I decided not to rehab it, at first.
By the time I changed my mind it was too late.
I did it in service to you and Nathan.
Now I know how youd hold it against me for not telling you, but did you ever think that maybe I did it to protect you from it all? If thats what you need to believe.
Its the truth.
The truth.
In this house? Whats all this? Oh, sorry, I didnt mean to wake you.
I wasnt asleep.
I hit the vending machines.
Hungry? You should probably eat something.
After my mom died, my dad couldnt cook.
So, we lived on frozen pizzas for the longest time.
I could live on pizza.
Hed buy these cheese pizzas, and then put his own toppings on.
Pickles, bologna, pineapple, whatever.
Thats nasty.
No actually they were really good.
I think he did it mostly just to make me laugh.
You know it would help me forget for a little bit.
You ready? No.
Lets go.
Morning.
Morning.
Scrambled or fried? What do you think? I think nobodys going to be that hungry.
Im glad you stood up to Royal the way you did, Deb.
I didnt mean to hurt Dan but, this lying over the years has gotten so tiresome I did what I thought I had to do to save my son.
Thats what we do.
Im glad you spoke up.
Dan.
Son, you know, someday youre going to realize I did you a favor.
Your daddys going to get over this eventually.
But if you let history repeat itself, your son may not.
Im going for a run.
Oh well.
I think Ill scramble the eggs.
Yeah.
Listen, Nathan, whatever youre going through, Im sorry about your dad.
I understand why he did it, grandpa.
He must have really loved you, you know that? Cause anything seemed better than disappointing you.
Its not him.
You did good.
I felt like my chest was going to explode.
- Peytons place.
- Hey, its me.
Hey I was just dialing you, thats freaky.
Well its good news.
Yeah I know, I just got off the phone with the coast guard, they made contact with his boat, hes fine.
They found your dad, hes okay.
Alright, were headed home.
Okay, Im waiting.
Love you.
- Alright you too.
Bye.
- Oh my God, thats wait.
What? My bracelet, I must have left it in the motel.
Alright, lets go.
- Hey.
- Hey.
Grandmas making breakfast.
Show starts at 9.
You in? Um, as fun as last night was, I think Im going to pass.
You know, Ive been thinking.
Now that you know the truth about your dad, youre free, right? I mean, hes been lying to you all this time.
You dont have to listen to him anymore.
Theres no more pressure.
Yeah, I wish that were true.
What do you mean? My dad walked away, and his father will never forgive him for that.
I have to go back.
- Nathan, I - I have to beat him, Haley.
Its the only way Im ever going to be free of my dad.
It has to be in here.
Got it? Hey, its okay.
Everythings okay now, okay? - Ow.
Ow.
My hair.
- Sorry.
There.
Brooke.
What? Brooke gave me that necklace.
You know, we we probably should get going.
Yeah.
Okay.
Hows business, Keith? Its pretty steady.
Good.
I know I rib you a lot son, but I hope you know I think youre a good man.
Thats great, dad.
The first nice thing you say to me and its really just to dig at Dan.
- Now son - Please, could we just eat our breakfast? Dan, you forgot to open your presents.
This is from your dad and me.
Oh, okay.
Whats this? Its a quilt.
A lady in Orlando made it.
We still had all your old basketball stuff and I just couldnt bring myself to throw them out.
You see son, you still have a lot to be proud of.
Its almost over, Deb.
Thank God for that.
Look, after all that has happened I want to thank you for not throwing gas on the fire.
You okay? No, no, Dan Im not.
And were not.
All this pretending and lying, I cant really hold it against you.
- Deb - Because I realized all these years, Ive been doing it too.
- Peyton, I - Dont.
It was stupid.
Okay? Youre with Brooke now.
Yeah.
We just got carried away.
It didnt mean anything.
It didnt? Of course it did.
See you later.
Its okay.
Hey you.
- Hey, dad.
Whats going on with the unibomber look? I was going for George Clooney.
Go further.
Thats right, youre not used to seeing me like this.
See, when Im on the job I usually let it grow then I shave it off right before I come home.
Kind of a ritual for me.
Well, make sure you find a razor day after tomorrow.
And after that, Im gonna be shaving a lot more often.
Okay.
Hey Brooke.
Hey rake boy.
I see nobody uses the doorbell still.
Papa Peyton, the scruffy things working for you.
What are you guys up to so early? - I dont know.
Peyton just asked us - Oh no, you know what? Youll find out when you get home.
Not even a little hint? Uh Uh.
Not even.
I love you You better.
Love you too, honey.
Bye.
So, whats the surprise? I need your help with something.
Come on.
Damn, thats nice.
Is this your dads? Yeah, he hasnt driven it in like a year though.
Do you think you can get it to run? Of course he can.
And hes going to look good doing it too in a tight little wife beater, maybe some grease smudges.
And I was thinking maybe you could help me wash and wax.
Glad to help.
I just want to do something nice for him.
Since hes coming home.
Alright, Ill go get my tools.
Surprise! You answer the door in your underwear? Grandma, Grandpa.
What are you guys doing here? Royal, May, oh, what a surprise.
Well, thanks for the warm welcome.
I told you this ambush was a bad idea.
- Hes dragging me to another one of those auto conventions.
- Nobodys dragging anybody anywhere.
I told him that the only way Id go is if we came by here for Dannys birthday.
Oh, Dans birthday, of course.
Yeah.
Well, you going to leave us standing out here all morning freezing our asses off? - Oh - Come on in.
Kiss Granny.
Looks like you put on a few there, Deb.
It looks good on you.
Dan.
You remembered.
Im touched.
Oh Im not here to wish you a happy birthday.
But your parents are.
What? Yeah, they showed up at the house.
Apparently, you never told them that youre not living there right now.
Howd they take it? You think I told them? Im not going to be on the receiving end of that.
Thats your job.
Well, how long are they here? Just tonight.
But it gets better.
Your mother is cooking you a big birthday dinner.
Oh perfect.
Alright, so what are we going to do? We are not going to do anything.
You are going to go to the house right now, - and tell them were separated.
- No, were doing the counseling.
We can work this thing out, right? Isnt that the whole point? - It is.
- Well, you know how they are.
Do you really want them weighing in on the state of our marriage? Do you remember when we told them we werent going to have any more kids? How many times did my dad call you? And now you dont even have the option of hanging up on him.
Go on, Dan.
Just say it.
We go through the motions tonight.
Get it over with.
Send them on their way.
Go back to working on us.
Besides, it might do us some good to try and remember what its like to be a normal family.
Fine, just for tonight.
Just for tonight.
Good morning, Sir.
Table or counter? Um, actually, Im looking for Karen.
Oh you know what? Shes in Italy right now.
Cooking school.
Good for her.
Hows that boy of hers doing? Lucas is great.
She calls in every once and a while.
You want me to leave a message? No, thats alright.
Ill just catch her the next time Im passing through.
Okay, can I tell her who stopped by? Mr Just an old friend.
Well, its not the battery.
Its probably the starter.
Well, you can fix that, right? Yeah, it shouldnt be a problem.
Its an amazing car.
Its an amazing guy.
Is that what you got me in this thing for? Yeah I was, just getting started.
Sadly, so was I.
Whats wrong? Im just worried about my dad.
Okay, I just checked online and now theyre saying its a category 3 hurricane.
Alright, and you already checked on the web cam, right? Yeah, its out.
Well, maybe he turned it off.
Or the storm did it for him.
Yeah, but storms knock that kind of thing out all the time, right? Anyway, arent dredging boats huge? He wouldnt be on the dredging boat.
Right now, if theres a storm headed his way, hed be on this little tiny transport heading back to shore and thats what worries me.
Okay, Peyton, just stop.
Dont do this to yourself, alright? Just because he hasnt checked in doesnt mean somethings happened.
Doesnt mean it hasnt either.
So this dinner things gonna be pretty bad, huh? Massacre.
My Grandmas okay.
Its just my Grandpas pretty intense.
Youve met my dad.
Just imagine where he comes from.
- Scary.
- Yeah.
You should come tonight.
Maybe it will make everybody behave.
Ill come if you want me to.
No, I wasnt serious.
I wouldnt put you through that.
No I mean, if youre asking, of course my answers yes.
Well, then Im asking.
Well then Im coming.
Let me get this right, the charcoal finish, custom leather package, and what you want is a champaign interior.
Im here to see the manager.
Excuse me Hey fellow, you ought to know who youre doing business with.
Is there a problem? Well, youre buying from Dan Scott.
Basketball legend.
Still holds the all time scoring record for Tree Hill.
Made all-state his Senior year.
- No kidding.
- No kidding.
- My dad.
- I figured.
You play college too? Would have, but he blew his knee out in his freshman year.
He got robbed.
Would have been one of the greats.
Dad, Mr.
Millers really not interested.
Ill tell you what, meet me in my office.
Okay? Ill be right in.
- Yeah.
- Champaign interior, right? Alright.
What? Somebodys got to brag on you.
And youre not going to close that sale without your old mans help you know that, dont you? You know you always were my biggest promoter.
Yeah well.
Hey still in shape.
Good for you.
Oh youre home.
Listen, I called Nathan.
I told him not to tell Dad that hes not going to practice.
You mean that he quit the team? You know what I mean.
I also told Keith to avoid the subject.
Any other lies I should remember to tell? Im trying to protect our son from my father, okay? You dont even see the irony, do you? Mom, you look beautiful as ever.
God bless you for a liar.
When I compliment you, you call me a liar.
You look tired.
Hey, son, whats the deal? No more Charlotte hornets? Yeah, New Orleans can have them.
You think they have playoffs hope? No, no.
- No sports talk.
- Oh, come on.
Yes maam.
I just became head of the table then, huh? - Keith! - Mom! You look great.
Well, look what the cat dragged in.
Its good to see you too, dad.
Happy birthday, Danny.
Yeah, thanks.
Come on, have a seat.
Dinner is almost ready.
Hey Deb.
Danny will you pour some wine, please? - Im on it.
- Amen to that.
Uh, listen mom, were going to need another place setting, I invited a guest.
A date! Oh my goodness, well you get that chair over there Grandpa, Grandma, this is Haley.
- Oh Haley.
- Hi.
- Nice to meet you.
- Nice to meet you too.
Well, Nathan, youre looking more and more like your old man every day.
We all know where he gets his good looks, dont we? Well, come on in.
- You sit right here next to me, hun.
- Thank You.
Ill get it.
Oh my goodness, Whitey! - Good to see you.
- Good evening everybody.
Sorry Im late Glad you came? Yeah.
Alright, try it again.
We got power! Whooo.
Peyton, come check it out.
What is it? I just got a phone call.
Um, its the storm.
My dads transport is missing.
There were three guys on it.
They recovered a body.
Whatd they tell you? I have to go see if its him.
Alright, you sure you shouldnt call your Grandma? No shed freak out.
Id rather not upset her.
Besides, its not going to be my dad.
Of course its not.
Lets go ahead and get this over with.
We have a 4 hour drive ahead of us.
A 4 hour drive into a storm? Well the storms passing through.
By the time we get there it should be gone.
Okay, wait a second.
Shouldnt somebody stay here by the phone? I mean, incase your dad calls.
I will.
You go with Peyton.
You sure? Yeah.
Lucas youre good in crisis, not that theres going to be one.
But I would probably end up falling apart and youd end up taking care of me which is not the point, so I love you.
Its going to be okay.
Youre the best.
Ill call you guys if I hear anything.
So, hows the team doing this year, Whitey? Oh were still undefeated actually.
Dad, you still rooting for the Magic these days? Please! No talk of sports until after dinner, okay? Good idea mom.
Sorry.
Well, Nathan, what are you averaging these days? You know your dad had 27 and a half a game.
You beat that yet? - Royal, we just said - Im asking the boy a question, May.
Uh well maybe you should ask the old man.
So, 24 a game huh? Youre gonna have to get that up if youre going to beat the old man.
Yeah, your dads star would have risen through the roof at Carolina if it wasnt for that damn knee of his.
Howre your knees? - No worries.
- Oh, hes got great knees.
Uh huh.
Of course Danny takes after his old man.
Never let adversity stop him.
Too bad Keith takes after his mothers side of the family.
Lucky for him.
Id drink to that, but I have to get a refill.
Well, I should see about the cake.
Ill go do that, Mrs.
Scott.
- Want to come help? - Yeah, the cake, right.
I warned you, it was going to be intense.
Oh, insane is more like it.
You know, theres a door right there.
We could sneak out, nobody would even notice.
Tempting.
Um, so how often do your grandparents come into town? Couple times a year.
Why? Haley, youve got that look.
What look? The look you get when you want to tell me something but you dont really want to tell me.
No I dont, and you shouldnt know that look yet.
What is it? Your grandfather came by the café today.
And he asked for Karen.
- He did? - Yeah.
I just kind of got the feeling like theyve been keeping in touch.
Does Lucas know? No, theyve never even met.
But your grandfather asked about him.
That doesnt make any sense.
My grandpa acts like my dads a second coming, why would he visit Karen? I dont know, I dont want to start anything, Im just telling you.
You know what? My familys so screwed up, nothing new would make a difference right now.
Dont worry about it.
You warm enough? Im okay.
I should probably get the heater fixed in here, huh? You know, I could have Keith take a look at it for you.
I mean hes really good at that stuff.
You want me to stop and get some coffee? Im fine.
Thanks.
Thanks for doing this for me, Luke.
Its what friends are for, right? Yeah.
Now what? Whats going on? Bridge is up cause of the storm.
Itll be open in the morning.
Alright, we have an emergency, we have to get across the bridge.
Im sorry Miss, but its not safe.
Okay, um, is there another way through? Only the ferries, but the channels too rough so theyre not running.
Well, what are we supposed to do? Hopefully theyll be able to open the bridge in the morning.
6 a.
m.
Theres a motel right down the road.
Might want to grab yourselves a room before theyre all gone.
There you go! So, Nate.
Hows your game this year? Here we go again.
Just cover your ears, May, I just want to know how my grandsons doing on the team.
- Well I already told you, dad.
- No you didnt, you didnt tell me jack.
And every time I mention it you change the damn subject.
Now will somebody around here tell me whats going on? Nathan? Whitey? Anybody? Nathan, I think you better take this one.
I quit the team, alright? You quit the what do you mean you quit the team? He didnt quit the team dad, hes just taking some time off.
No, hes not.
Please stop lying, Dan.
Were you ever going to tell me this? I mean thats a hell of a thing to keep to yourself.
Yeah, youre one to talk.
Whats that supposed to mean? I know you visit Karen at the café, alright? Whats that about? - Nathan! - Thats none of your damn business.
- I guess somebodys got a big mouth.
- You shut up, Grandpa - Dont you talk to me like that.
- Back off, Royal.
Ive had enough of your crap.
Nathan is not the problem.
Would someone please explain? Dan has been riding Nathan for the past 6 years about that damn game.
Deb stop.
Riding him so hard, that Nathan took drugs so that he could measure up.
Drugs? Until he had to be rushed to the hospital.
He could have died because of this insane pressure to put a ball through a hoop.
But none of that is my sons fault, Royal.
Its your sons.
Danny.
You of all people.
How dare you! You know how much you hated it when your daddy bullied you to be better.
I never bullied him.
And when you wanted a way out, I gave you one.
All these years.
I protected you.
I lied for you.
And now youre doing the same thing to your son? What lie? What are you talking about? In college.
His knee injury.
It wasnt permanent.
Danny quit.
And I helped him.
- What do you mean, he quit? - Its not like that, dad.
Oh stop it, Dan.
Its time the truth came out.
Will somebody tell me what in knee hell is going on here? You were on the road when Danny hurt his knee.
So we lied.
- You told me it was degenerative knee condition - It was Dad, it was You looked me in the eye and told me that.
Dont you see, Royal? He was never going to be the star that you wanted him to be.
You just couldnt see that.
The boy had two choices.
To fail in front of you or to quit.
Either way he lost.
So you just quit.
Without even being man enough to own up to it.
Theres more to the story, dad.
- You dont know the whole story! - Ive had enough.
Me too.
Come on, Haley.
Ill take you home.
Thanks for dinner.
Well, I can show myself out.
Thank you, May.
Deb.
Happy Birthday, Danny.
- Danny, dont you - Why? Well, I guess Ill do the dishes.
Alright, lets just try to get some sleep, then well be at the bridge as soon as it opens up.
What did he say? 6 a.
m.
? Well be there at 5.
What? Were in a hurry to find out if my dads dead.
Its just kind of surreal.
Yeah, its pretty messed up.
You know how in dreams, youre always trying to get to some place you need to be but you never really get there? Yeah.
I wish I could wake up.
Maybe we should try to get some sleep.
You think you can? Okay.
Ill just sleep on the floor, alright? Dont be stupid.
Look, Peyton.
I just wish there was something I could do, or say to help you through this.
You already have.
Thanks Lucas.
Goodnight.
Sorry you had to see that.
Oh, its okay.
It helped me understand you.
You know, growing up, there were just certain things that were just carved into stone.
And the main one was that Dan Scott would have been a pro if he didnt blow out his knee.
So, all this time, he just has been feeding me this line of crap about how great he would have been.
And how Id never be as good as him.
Bastard.
At least you know the truth though, right? I just dont know what to do with it.
Okay, goodnight.
Goodnight.
Im here if you need me, okay? Hey, remember how I said My familys so screwed up, nothing new would make a difference? Yeah.
I was wrong.
- You want to hear my side of it? - Why should I believe it? This whole time youve been riding me youve known exactly the way I feel.
Now that thats in my head it just makes it that much worse.
I was a great player, Nathan.
In high school.
But when I got to Carolina, I knew it wasnt going to be the same.
My dad couldnt see it though.
It was hard on your grandmother too.
So when I got hurt, she came to me and pleaded with me to walk away.
She said it would be better for all of us.
So I did.
Worst decision of my life.
It felt good to get out from underneath my father.
And after a while I realized I wasnt playing for him at all.
The game meant the world to me.
I just never took the time to stand back and realize that.
So I tried to get back into it.
Rehab, running, weights.
But it was too late.
My knee never responded.
It was over for me.
So you think that somehow gives you the right to hammer me all the time.
I know I push you.
I know Im hard on you.
But Im trying to save you from a life of regret.
And Trust me, you dont want it.
So then you make me feel like crap all the time.
That really helps, dad.
I could have been stronger.
But I push you so you will be.
So things will end up better for you than they did for me.
Then youre safe, dad.
Theres no way Im ever going to end up like you.
Hey.
Hey.
What you got? To my heart, love Dad He gave it to me on my last birthday.
What if its him, Lucas? - Its not gonna be.
- Cause I dont know what Id do.
Its going to be okay.
I just keep trying to picture walking into that room and seeing him lying there.
But I hit a wall.
Why does it seem like every time things are finally going to be okay, something terrible happens? You dont know that it has.
Keep him close to your heart, Peyton.
Get some sleep, okay? You can sleep in the bedroom, Ill stay out here tonight.
Has it ever once bothered your conscience that our entire relationship is based on your lie? When you were forced to walk away because of your so-called injury, I dropped out too.
We both dropped out to raise Nathan.
Dont rewrite history.
Oh, so youre the only one who can play that game? I thought I knew the man I was choosing to spend my life with.
The injury was real, Deb.
And yes, I decided not to rehab it, at first.
By the time I changed my mind it was too late.
I did it in service to you and Nathan.
Now I know how youd hold it against me for not telling you, but did you ever think that maybe I did it to protect you from it all? If thats what you need to believe.
Its the truth.
The truth.
In this house? Whats all this? Oh, sorry, I didnt mean to wake you.
I wasnt asleep.
I hit the vending machines.
Hungry? You should probably eat something.
After my mom died, my dad couldnt cook.
So, we lived on frozen pizzas for the longest time.
I could live on pizza.
Hed buy these cheese pizzas, and then put his own toppings on.
Pickles, bologna, pineapple, whatever.
Thats nasty.
No actually they were really good.
I think he did it mostly just to make me laugh.
You know it would help me forget for a little bit.
You ready? No.
Lets go.
Morning.
Morning.
Scrambled or fried? What do you think? I think nobodys going to be that hungry.
Im glad you stood up to Royal the way you did, Deb.
I didnt mean to hurt Dan but, this lying over the years has gotten so tiresome I did what I thought I had to do to save my son.
Thats what we do.
Im glad you spoke up.
Dan.
Son, you know, someday youre going to realize I did you a favor.
Your daddys going to get over this eventually.
But if you let history repeat itself, your son may not.
Im going for a run.
Oh well.
I think Ill scramble the eggs.
Yeah.
Listen, Nathan, whatever youre going through, Im sorry about your dad.
I understand why he did it, grandpa.
He must have really loved you, you know that? Cause anything seemed better than disappointing you.
Its not him.
You did good.
I felt like my chest was going to explode.
- Peytons place.
- Hey, its me.
Hey I was just dialing you, thats freaky.
Well its good news.
Yeah I know, I just got off the phone with the coast guard, they made contact with his boat, hes fine.
They found your dad, hes okay.
Alright, were headed home.
Okay, Im waiting.
Love you.
- Alright you too.
Bye.
- Oh my God, thats wait.
What? My bracelet, I must have left it in the motel.
Alright, lets go.
- Hey.
- Hey.
Grandmas making breakfast.
Show starts at 9.
You in? Um, as fun as last night was, I think Im going to pass.
You know, Ive been thinking.
Now that you know the truth about your dad, youre free, right? I mean, hes been lying to you all this time.
You dont have to listen to him anymore.
Theres no more pressure.
Yeah, I wish that were true.
What do you mean? My dad walked away, and his father will never forgive him for that.
I have to go back.
- Nathan, I - I have to beat him, Haley.
Its the only way Im ever going to be free of my dad.
It has to be in here.
Got it? Hey, its okay.
Everythings okay now, okay? - Ow.
Ow.
My hair.
- Sorry.
There.
Brooke.
What? Brooke gave me that necklace.
You know, we we probably should get going.
Yeah.
Okay.
Hows business, Keith? Its pretty steady.
Good.
I know I rib you a lot son, but I hope you know I think youre a good man.
Thats great, dad.
The first nice thing you say to me and its really just to dig at Dan.
- Now son - Please, could we just eat our breakfast? Dan, you forgot to open your presents.
This is from your dad and me.
Oh, okay.
Whats this? Its a quilt.
A lady in Orlando made it.
We still had all your old basketball stuff and I just couldnt bring myself to throw them out.
You see son, you still have a lot to be proud of.
Its almost over, Deb.
Thank God for that.
Look, after all that has happened I want to thank you for not throwing gas on the fire.
You okay? No, no, Dan Im not.
And were not.
All this pretending and lying, I cant really hold it against you.
- Deb - Because I realized all these years, Ive been doing it too.
- Peyton, I - Dont.
It was stupid.
Okay? Youre with Brooke now.
Yeah.
We just got carried away.
It didnt mean anything.
It didnt? Of course it did.
See you later.
Its okay.
Hey you.