One Tree Hill s06e05 Episode Script
You've Dug Your Own Grave, Now Lie in It
Previously, on One Tree Hill: Mick Wolf.
You look like you've seen a ghost.
Feel like I have.
That's your mom's jacket.
You look just like her.
One of my friends, Brooke, owns Clothes Over Bros and she sent you a gift.
My store was robbed, and I was attacked.
I'm calling the lawyers, and I'm divesting my interests in Clothes Over Bros.
Now you have a company and no daughter.
- Whoa.
- Heh-heh.
I'm gonna do this.
Hey, Daddy, when you play in the NBA, you should play for the Bobcats.
I'm sorry, Lucas.
I can't marry you.
- I love you.
- Yes.
- You didn't let me ask you yet.
- Yes, baby.
Yes.
Mama.
It's Grandpa Dan.
- He's dead.
- No, buddy.
He's alive.
Grandpa Dan is alive, I promise.
Then can we go see him? I am going to kill you, but first I'm gonna get Jamie back.
And you're gonna help me.
They say we leave this world just the way we came into it.
Naked and alone.
So if we do leave with nothing, what, then, is the measure of a life? Is it defined by the people we choose to love? Or is life simply measured by our accomplishments? And what if we fail? Or are never truly loved? What then? Can we ever measure up? Or will the quiet desperation of a life gone wanting drive us mad? - Morning.
- Hi.
So I heard from the church, and we have a date.
- I marked it on the calendar.
- Wow.
That was quick.
It's good.
It's great.
Is that okay? You do still wanna get married, right? - Yes.
Right here, right now.
- Then, what? You know how I have to take the shuttle to New York for my book-launch meeting? - Yeah, so? Well, it's just I haven't exactly told Lindsey about us.
- Or the wedding.
- Luke I know.
I should've told her about it by now but that's just not something I can do over the phone.
There you are.
Lucas and I set a date this morning, so I have to ask you a really big favor.
Okay.
If it's about money, it's probably not the best time.
Oh, God.
Stop it.
I need a dress.
And if it helps, I promise to pay full price.
- Is my best friend down? - Sure.
You want the Lindsey Strauss tearaway train? It's what all the runaway brides are gonna wear this season.
So not funny.
No, I was thinking something, like, nontraditional, you know? Like, rocker, glam chic.
Kind of like Stephanie Seymour's dress she wears in the Guns N' Roses video.
Skanky.
I can do that.
Wow.
Who peed in your Cheerios? I just had a thing with Victoria.
I don't mean to take it out on you.
For the record, it is very nice to see you so happy.
Thank you.
Everything is going really good, you know? It just It feels right with Lucas.
And the label's taking off.
I have a music legend in my studio right now.
- Who? - It's Mick Wolf.
- Cool? - You are so musically challenged.
I guarantee you, you have like 30 songs on your iPod that he's played on.
And he knew Ellie.
So it's like this window into a world that I've never gotten to see.
You cannot imagine what it's like to find out what your mother was like when she was young.
Maybe a little.
Brooke, what happened with Victoria? Nothing.
It's not important.
I'm fine.
Let's get to work on the dress.
Scott residence.
Yeah, this is him.
Yes, sir.
Yes, sir.
I could be there today, if you want.
Absolutely.
I'm looking forward to it too.
Thank you.
Everything okay? That was the general manager for the Fort Wayne D-League team.
- The D-League? - Basketball, Mama.
It's just a developmental league team, but the GM wants to meet me.
Today.
That was the NBA calling.
I told you.
You're gonna play NBA.
My God.
Daddy, I'm so proud of you.
Today is the day Dan Scott dies and I get my Jamie back.
Need to make some returns.
Are you kidding? Those were gifts.
You have a lot of nerve even setting foot in this store.
Last time I checked, it's okay to return gift items.
Well, it's not okay.
Just like it's not okay to steal.
I didn't steal from you.
You didn't give me a chance to pay.
I didn't give you a chance to pay? When exactly were you planning to pay me? Was it after you assaulted me and called me a bitch? Or maybe after you ran your thieving little street-urchin ass down the block? - Um, excuse me.
Can I help you? Yeah, you can.
I got an order to box your remaining inventory for shipment to New York.
- What? Says who? - Victoria Davis.
Swell.
It's your lucky day.
Victoria Davis, the new president of Clothes Over Bros, will be happy to give you a full cash refund.
Alrighty.
- Is that a Les Paul? - Close.
It's an Aristocrat.
Imagine if that guitar could talk.
The stories it would tell.
Oh, I don't know.
This baby's been around some pretty crazy stuff.
It's probably best that she doesn't speak.
Was it around when my dad fell in love with Ellie? Yeah.
It was.
So, what was it? Like, love at first sight, or what? Pretty much.
I mean, they met on tour and I don't remember which one it was but I remember that she fell for your dad instantly.
What about him? Did he like her right away? Well, you know, they tried to play it cool like it wasn't a big deal.
But it was.
I mean, everybody knew that they were just meant to be together.
I should probably let you get back to work, huh? - Yeah.
Right.
- I'm just gonna be right out here if you need anything, so - Right.
Yeah.
Nathan Scott.
Great to meet you.
How was your flight? It was good, sir.
- Thanks so much for having me.
- It's Bobby.
I appreciate you coming up here short notice.
I wanted you to have a look at the facility before we get into things.
Now, as you'll see, everything here is state of the art.
The owners have spared no expense.
I can see that, sir.
It's just Bobby.
Just Bobby.
Come on.
Let me show you around.
Make no mistake, we wanna win.
We've got good players.
Some you'll meet today.
With the right coaching we can send some of them to the NBA next season.
And all that begins right here.
So, Nathan, how does it feel to be in real gym again? - Good.
Feels good.
- I bet it does.
Come on.
Mom, the phone's for you.
Yes? Hello.
Yes, that's my son.
Yeah, he's very cute.
Who is? I'm sorry.
Can you repeat that? Hospice? Come here, bud.
Yeah.
Just a second.
Uh-huh.
Yes, I understand.
Thank you.
And I'm so looking forward to making your acquaintance.
And, of course, meeting your charming son.
Looks like my sucky plan is going to be a smashing success.
So, what would it like for its last meal? Haley, you okay? Nathan was right all along.
Dan really has gone off to die.
What do you mean? I just got a phone call from his hospice nurse.
She thinks it's only a matter of hours now.
I'm so sorry, Deb.
Oh, please.
It's just It doesn't sound like Dan.
What do you mean? Well, I would have expected a little more grandstanding, that's all.
Well, she says he's asking for Jamie.
Thinks I should bring him by.
Think Jamie should see him like that? I don't know.
After everything he's been through with Quentin and now seeing Dan's gravestone I promised him he could see his grandfather.
So, what are you gonna do? I don't know.
Oh, I wish Nathan were here.
- You're here.
- Hey.
So how was your flight? Are you ready for today? Yeah.
It was fine.
Listen, there's something I need to talk to you about.
It's important, and I should've talked to you about it a while ago Look, I don't want this to be awkward for either of us, all right? We have to work together, so let's not do the heavy emotional thing.
I'll be okay if you're okay.
Okay? Wait till you see what we have planned for you today.
It's gonna be great.
Starting with this.
So, what do you think? I think it looks amazing.
So are these your all-time favorites? Um, some of them.
Some of them just look really cool.
Okay.
Five albums.
Five that you couldn't live without if you were stranded on a desert island.
- Really? Show me a person's favorite records, and I'll tell you everything about them.
Okay.
Fine.
But you're gonna have to write yours down too.
Okay.
It's a deal.
I caught a young girl shoplifting the other day.
I was pretty hard on her.
Did you feel threatened by her? No.
No, I actually found myself feeling jealous.
Jealous? I realized I let the company matter too much.
You know, we spend all this time building something up and then we don't enjoy it.
We just sit there, terrified that someone's gonna take it away from us.
And there was this girl, and she didn't answer to anything or anyone, and that made me jealous.
What are you gonna do about that, with regards to your company? It doesn't matter.
I don't have to worry about Clothes Over Bros anymore.
And why is that? I gave it all away.
I signed the company over to Victoria.
Do you regret that? - So you like what you see so far? - Are you kidding me? This is great.
I gotta say, this came out of nowhere.
- I'm really grateful you called.
- No, no, pleasure's all mine.
Gotta tell you, I've had my eye on you a while.
I watched you win two championships at Gilmore.
Saw you play at Maryland.
Thank you, but I'm more interested in the future.
Well, good.
I'm glad to hear you say that.
We could really use a good young coach like you.
You want me to coach? I thought you wanted me to play.
Well, Nathan, your playing days are over.
Come on, you must know that.
All right.
Number three, Joshua Tree.
Oh, that is so predictable.
- Physical Graffiti.
- Whoa, whoa.
That's cheating.
That's, like, two albums really.
Okay.
Fine.
Number two, Nevermind.
And not just because you played on it.
Exile on Main St.
And that Nevermind thing is a rumor.
Supposedly.
Okay.
So that leaves number one.
What do you got? That's easy.
It is the first record I ever bought.
Elvis Costello, My Aim Is True.
What? Hey, why do you think in all this time my dad has never reached out to me? I'm not sure I can answer that.
At least, not in a way that's gonna make you happy.
Why'd they give me up? Peyton, we I mean, all of us, were really screwed up then.
And Ellie never planned for you and you gotta understand that it just never would have worked.
Hey, I was wondering if maybe you wanted to come by tonight.
Because hopefully Lucas will get home early and I know he would really like to meet you.
And I just I was hoping you could tell me all about my parents.
I wanna know about my dad.
Be careful what you wish for.
Please? Okay.
I'll be there.
Hey, it's Nathan.
Leave it.
Nathan, hi.
I'm really sorry to bug you up there but it's about Dan.
I need to talk to you.
I got a phone call from his hospice nurse this morning.
And it's not good.
You should call me.
I love you.
Bye.
What's a hospice? Is something wrong with Grandpa? You said he was okay.
I did.
I know I did.
Um It turns out Grandpa's really sick.
But he's gonna get better, right? Come here.
Sometimes people get so sick that they can't get better.
Is he gonna die like Quentin? Yeah.
Yeah, I'm afraid so, buddy.
I didn't get to say goodbye to Quentin.
Do I get to say goodbye to Grandpa? Yes.
Yes, let's do that.
I apologize if we got our lines crossed.
I thought you knew I was interested in you for the coaching job.
And I appreciate it.
I'm flattered, okay? I really am.
But I'm not ready for that yet.
I can still play.
Nathan, that was no small injury you suffered.
It was spinal cord, right? - Yeah.
Yeah, it was lower back.
- Well, most guys wouldn't even be thinking about coming back.
They'd be thinking about walking right.
- I'm not most guys.
- And I can appreciate that.
- I've been rehabbing, okay? I'm in shape.
I can play.
You just have to let me show you.
I have the utmost respect for you wanting to play again.
You're a warrior.
You always have been.
But I'm looking for a coach.
Now, I've always valued how smart a player you were.
And I know that you've been coaching.
Nathan, this is where your future is.
All right.
I hope that you will think about it.
I know you'd be a great asset here.
Very popular and great for attendance.
I know you'd do a good job.
- Hello? - I know you're in the middle of it.
- I'm sorry.
- No, it's okay.
I'm kind of in a break in the action right now.
What's up? - Peyton? - Nothing.
I wanted to hear your voice.
Peyton, what's going on? It's Mick.
He's my father.
What, he said that? I mean, he told you? No, no.
Not yet.
But that's what tonight's about.
He's coming over for dinner.
But you're sure he's your dad? Yeah, he slipped up and I just I know.
I mean, I honestly think I've known since the minute we met, but He's my father, Luke.
It's gonna be okay, Peyton.
You think so? - Because I'm kind of nervous.
- Hey, you're gonna do great.
Just wish I was there.
Luke, they're ready for us.
Hey, I'm sorry, but they need me.
I'll call you as soon as I get out, okay? - Okay.
Luke? - Yeah? I always feel better when I get to talk to you.
I love you.
Thanks.
Love you too.
Bye.
So there you have it.
You'll have signings in all the major markets.
A major ad buy in print and radio.
And we're working on all the regional and national talk shows.
That sounds great.
All that's left is the schedule.
We want you to start strong.
So Omaha's up first on the 24th.
Your first book sold very well there.
- Next Excuse me.
I have a problem with the Chicago date.
We The schedule's pretty firm at this point.
Yeah, I'm sorry, but I can't.
Chicago is our second biggest market.
A change is gonna cost a lot of money.
I understand, but I need to change it, okay? Luke, can I see you in my office for a second? What are you doing? This book launch is a really big deal.
I know that.
I just Do you know they didn't wanna do a book tour? I made them because I believe in you and I fight for you.
- And I appreciate - What could possibly be more important? My wedding.
It's Peyton.
We're getting married.
That's why I can't go to Chicago.
I see.
I wanted to tell you, okay? But Then why didn't you? I just - I'll talk to them about Chicago.
- Lindsey I guess I was right all along about you and Peyton.
But I wish you could have done this over the phone.
Do you think I was foolish to give my company to my mother? Do you think you were foolish? Do you always answer a question with another question? Does it bother you? In my humble opinion, it was never truly going to be your company as long as she was part of it.
Yeah.
After I did it, I felt great.
At first I felt liberated, but now I just I feel kind of empty.
Everything that I worked for is gone.
I just have this store, and even that's empty now.
That freedom you were jealous of can be scary sometimes.
- You talked to anyone else about this? - No.
I saw my best friend today, and I couldn't bring myself to tell her.
Why do you think that was? I don't know.
I feel a little A little bit like I failed.
You know? I'm watching all my friends move on with their lives.
Haley and her family.
Millicent is moving to be with Mouth.
And Peyton with Lucas.
And they're all moving forward.
And it's like I am stuck here standing still.
Brooke, you're 22 years old and the founder of a multimillion-dollar corporation.
- I'd hardly call that standing still.
- But it's gone.
So you do something else.
You're intelligent, creative.
You'll figure it out.
Right, but what if I don't figure it out? You will.
But that's not the real question.
Then what is? All you've talked about is your work, Brooke.
When you mention your friends being happy you define that happiness strictly in terms of relationships and family.
The question is, why are you so insistent on going through life alone? So, what do you think? I don't know.
Listen, letting go of playing is hard.
Was for all of us.
That doesn't mean you have to let go of basketball.
I have to talk to my family about it.
You do that.
I'll stall for a few days and wait to hear back from you.
Okay, Dad.
I'm waiting.
I never meant to hurt you.
Not then.
Not now.
I know.
The thing is, I saw it coming all along.
I just tried to wish it away.
It wasn't fair to me or to you.
Chicago will be fine.
I'll make it okay.
Thank you.
Well, I should go.
I'm gonna miss my flight.
Okay.
All right.
Lucas.
You forgot something.
- Lindsey - It's okay.
You know, the first time we met, right here I told you I was pulling for the couple in the book.
Goodbye, Lucas.
- It's not too late, you know.
- Too late for what? To stop all this.
I'm afraid I can't do that.
Yes, you can.
Please? I'm begging you.
"Please"? Where's the big scary guy from the motel? The guy who was gonna kill me? I guess you're not so tough when the shoe's on the other foot.
You touch one hair on Jamie's head, and you'll get to meet him.
You crazy bitch! Someone needs something to make sure they're on their best behavior.
Sweet dreams.
No.
No.
No.
Well, well.
Look who's here.
I need you to stay in the car.
I'll be back.
I just wanna make sure we're in the right place.
I wanna come with you.
Stay in the car.
Keep the doors locked.
I'll be right back.
I promise.
Okay.
Dan? Dan? Oh, God, Dan.
Dan, it's Haley.
Wake up.
Haley.
Help.
- I have Jamie with me.
- Get Jamie.
Dan, what is going on? What happened to you? Hello, Mrs.
Scott.
Let's see.
Where are you? Okay.
There you are.
Mama.
Where are you, Mama? Hi, Jamie.
It's me, Nanny Carrie.
Open up.
No.
Mama says you're a bad person.
Oh, that's not true.
I love you, remember? - Open the door, buddy.
- No.
I want my mama.
I am your mama now.
Now, unlock that door this instant.
No! Looks like somebody needs to learn some manners.
Jamie.
Haley.
Haley, you have to get up.
Haley.
Wake up.
Haley.
You have to wake up.
Jamie! Jamie.
I'm sorry I got mad, sweetie.
Just tell me where you are, JimmyJam.
I won't be mad anymore, I promise.
I've got something special for you.
Shh.
It's Mama.
I'm really sorry to bug you up there, Nathan.
I just really need to talk with you.
It's not good.
You should call me, okay? I love you.
Bye.
It's gonna be okay.
I promise.
We just have to get you out of here, okay? Okay.
Run.
Jamie! Jamie! Run, baby.
Run.
Run.
I guess there's more than one crazy nanny in this town.
Bitch.
Are you okay? How's Jamie? Scared to death.
He'll be okay.
How are you? This was a 1995 Dom Pérignon Rosé.
I was saving it for the day I was rid of Dan Scott for good.
A girl can dream, right? You saved us.
How did you know we were here? I knew something was up when I saw the address.
Dan always hated the woods.
God, I hate the woods.
Are you okay? I'm fine.
Excuse me.
Just the check, please.
It's taken care of, honey.
What do you mean? You didn't have to do that.
Yeah, well, I figure it's your money anyway.
Besides, I owed you for that shirt.
Well, gotta bounce.
Curfew.
My mom worries if I'm out too late.
It's not a bad thing to have a mom who worries about you.
Yeah.
Just shut up and pour, okay? Hi.
Hi.
I heard there was a start-up company here looking for its first employee.
Victoria called me today to fire me.
I guess she didn't know you already did that.
So, what do you say? You looking? I might be.
It'd be long hours, horrible pay, and no job security.
It sounds perfect.
You think you can kill me? You can't kill me.
I'm still here.
I already called the police.
They're on their way.
So? What are they gonna do? I'll get out and I'll come back.
Remember what I told you I'd do if you ever came near my family again? I told you I'd kill you.
But you didn't.
I'm not dead.
Sure you are.
You look like you've seen a ghost.
Feel like I have.
That's your mom's jacket.
You look just like her.
One of my friends, Brooke, owns Clothes Over Bros and she sent you a gift.
My store was robbed, and I was attacked.
I'm calling the lawyers, and I'm divesting my interests in Clothes Over Bros.
Now you have a company and no daughter.
- Whoa.
- Heh-heh.
I'm gonna do this.
Hey, Daddy, when you play in the NBA, you should play for the Bobcats.
I'm sorry, Lucas.
I can't marry you.
- I love you.
- Yes.
- You didn't let me ask you yet.
- Yes, baby.
Yes.
Mama.
It's Grandpa Dan.
- He's dead.
- No, buddy.
He's alive.
Grandpa Dan is alive, I promise.
Then can we go see him? I am going to kill you, but first I'm gonna get Jamie back.
And you're gonna help me.
They say we leave this world just the way we came into it.
Naked and alone.
So if we do leave with nothing, what, then, is the measure of a life? Is it defined by the people we choose to love? Or is life simply measured by our accomplishments? And what if we fail? Or are never truly loved? What then? Can we ever measure up? Or will the quiet desperation of a life gone wanting drive us mad? - Morning.
- Hi.
So I heard from the church, and we have a date.
- I marked it on the calendar.
- Wow.
That was quick.
It's good.
It's great.
Is that okay? You do still wanna get married, right? - Yes.
Right here, right now.
- Then, what? You know how I have to take the shuttle to New York for my book-launch meeting? - Yeah, so? Well, it's just I haven't exactly told Lindsey about us.
- Or the wedding.
- Luke I know.
I should've told her about it by now but that's just not something I can do over the phone.
There you are.
Lucas and I set a date this morning, so I have to ask you a really big favor.
Okay.
If it's about money, it's probably not the best time.
Oh, God.
Stop it.
I need a dress.
And if it helps, I promise to pay full price.
- Is my best friend down? - Sure.
You want the Lindsey Strauss tearaway train? It's what all the runaway brides are gonna wear this season.
So not funny.
No, I was thinking something, like, nontraditional, you know? Like, rocker, glam chic.
Kind of like Stephanie Seymour's dress she wears in the Guns N' Roses video.
Skanky.
I can do that.
Wow.
Who peed in your Cheerios? I just had a thing with Victoria.
I don't mean to take it out on you.
For the record, it is very nice to see you so happy.
Thank you.
Everything is going really good, you know? It just It feels right with Lucas.
And the label's taking off.
I have a music legend in my studio right now.
- Who? - It's Mick Wolf.
- Cool? - You are so musically challenged.
I guarantee you, you have like 30 songs on your iPod that he's played on.
And he knew Ellie.
So it's like this window into a world that I've never gotten to see.
You cannot imagine what it's like to find out what your mother was like when she was young.
Maybe a little.
Brooke, what happened with Victoria? Nothing.
It's not important.
I'm fine.
Let's get to work on the dress.
Scott residence.
Yeah, this is him.
Yes, sir.
Yes, sir.
I could be there today, if you want.
Absolutely.
I'm looking forward to it too.
Thank you.
Everything okay? That was the general manager for the Fort Wayne D-League team.
- The D-League? - Basketball, Mama.
It's just a developmental league team, but the GM wants to meet me.
Today.
That was the NBA calling.
I told you.
You're gonna play NBA.
My God.
Daddy, I'm so proud of you.
Today is the day Dan Scott dies and I get my Jamie back.
Need to make some returns.
Are you kidding? Those were gifts.
You have a lot of nerve even setting foot in this store.
Last time I checked, it's okay to return gift items.
Well, it's not okay.
Just like it's not okay to steal.
I didn't steal from you.
You didn't give me a chance to pay.
I didn't give you a chance to pay? When exactly were you planning to pay me? Was it after you assaulted me and called me a bitch? Or maybe after you ran your thieving little street-urchin ass down the block? - Um, excuse me.
Can I help you? Yeah, you can.
I got an order to box your remaining inventory for shipment to New York.
- What? Says who? - Victoria Davis.
Swell.
It's your lucky day.
Victoria Davis, the new president of Clothes Over Bros, will be happy to give you a full cash refund.
Alrighty.
- Is that a Les Paul? - Close.
It's an Aristocrat.
Imagine if that guitar could talk.
The stories it would tell.
Oh, I don't know.
This baby's been around some pretty crazy stuff.
It's probably best that she doesn't speak.
Was it around when my dad fell in love with Ellie? Yeah.
It was.
So, what was it? Like, love at first sight, or what? Pretty much.
I mean, they met on tour and I don't remember which one it was but I remember that she fell for your dad instantly.
What about him? Did he like her right away? Well, you know, they tried to play it cool like it wasn't a big deal.
But it was.
I mean, everybody knew that they were just meant to be together.
I should probably let you get back to work, huh? - Yeah.
Right.
- I'm just gonna be right out here if you need anything, so - Right.
Yeah.
Nathan Scott.
Great to meet you.
How was your flight? It was good, sir.
- Thanks so much for having me.
- It's Bobby.
I appreciate you coming up here short notice.
I wanted you to have a look at the facility before we get into things.
Now, as you'll see, everything here is state of the art.
The owners have spared no expense.
I can see that, sir.
It's just Bobby.
Just Bobby.
Come on.
Let me show you around.
Make no mistake, we wanna win.
We've got good players.
Some you'll meet today.
With the right coaching we can send some of them to the NBA next season.
And all that begins right here.
So, Nathan, how does it feel to be in real gym again? - Good.
Feels good.
- I bet it does.
Come on.
Mom, the phone's for you.
Yes? Hello.
Yes, that's my son.
Yeah, he's very cute.
Who is? I'm sorry.
Can you repeat that? Hospice? Come here, bud.
Yeah.
Just a second.
Uh-huh.
Yes, I understand.
Thank you.
And I'm so looking forward to making your acquaintance.
And, of course, meeting your charming son.
Looks like my sucky plan is going to be a smashing success.
So, what would it like for its last meal? Haley, you okay? Nathan was right all along.
Dan really has gone off to die.
What do you mean? I just got a phone call from his hospice nurse.
She thinks it's only a matter of hours now.
I'm so sorry, Deb.
Oh, please.
It's just It doesn't sound like Dan.
What do you mean? Well, I would have expected a little more grandstanding, that's all.
Well, she says he's asking for Jamie.
Thinks I should bring him by.
Think Jamie should see him like that? I don't know.
After everything he's been through with Quentin and now seeing Dan's gravestone I promised him he could see his grandfather.
So, what are you gonna do? I don't know.
Oh, I wish Nathan were here.
- You're here.
- Hey.
So how was your flight? Are you ready for today? Yeah.
It was fine.
Listen, there's something I need to talk to you about.
It's important, and I should've talked to you about it a while ago Look, I don't want this to be awkward for either of us, all right? We have to work together, so let's not do the heavy emotional thing.
I'll be okay if you're okay.
Okay? Wait till you see what we have planned for you today.
It's gonna be great.
Starting with this.
So, what do you think? I think it looks amazing.
So are these your all-time favorites? Um, some of them.
Some of them just look really cool.
Okay.
Five albums.
Five that you couldn't live without if you were stranded on a desert island.
- Really? Show me a person's favorite records, and I'll tell you everything about them.
Okay.
Fine.
But you're gonna have to write yours down too.
Okay.
It's a deal.
I caught a young girl shoplifting the other day.
I was pretty hard on her.
Did you feel threatened by her? No.
No, I actually found myself feeling jealous.
Jealous? I realized I let the company matter too much.
You know, we spend all this time building something up and then we don't enjoy it.
We just sit there, terrified that someone's gonna take it away from us.
And there was this girl, and she didn't answer to anything or anyone, and that made me jealous.
What are you gonna do about that, with regards to your company? It doesn't matter.
I don't have to worry about Clothes Over Bros anymore.
And why is that? I gave it all away.
I signed the company over to Victoria.
Do you regret that? - So you like what you see so far? - Are you kidding me? This is great.
I gotta say, this came out of nowhere.
- I'm really grateful you called.
- No, no, pleasure's all mine.
Gotta tell you, I've had my eye on you a while.
I watched you win two championships at Gilmore.
Saw you play at Maryland.
Thank you, but I'm more interested in the future.
Well, good.
I'm glad to hear you say that.
We could really use a good young coach like you.
You want me to coach? I thought you wanted me to play.
Well, Nathan, your playing days are over.
Come on, you must know that.
All right.
Number three, Joshua Tree.
Oh, that is so predictable.
- Physical Graffiti.
- Whoa, whoa.
That's cheating.
That's, like, two albums really.
Okay.
Fine.
Number two, Nevermind.
And not just because you played on it.
Exile on Main St.
And that Nevermind thing is a rumor.
Supposedly.
Okay.
So that leaves number one.
What do you got? That's easy.
It is the first record I ever bought.
Elvis Costello, My Aim Is True.
What? Hey, why do you think in all this time my dad has never reached out to me? I'm not sure I can answer that.
At least, not in a way that's gonna make you happy.
Why'd they give me up? Peyton, we I mean, all of us, were really screwed up then.
And Ellie never planned for you and you gotta understand that it just never would have worked.
Hey, I was wondering if maybe you wanted to come by tonight.
Because hopefully Lucas will get home early and I know he would really like to meet you.
And I just I was hoping you could tell me all about my parents.
I wanna know about my dad.
Be careful what you wish for.
Please? Okay.
I'll be there.
Hey, it's Nathan.
Leave it.
Nathan, hi.
I'm really sorry to bug you up there but it's about Dan.
I need to talk to you.
I got a phone call from his hospice nurse this morning.
And it's not good.
You should call me.
I love you.
Bye.
What's a hospice? Is something wrong with Grandpa? You said he was okay.
I did.
I know I did.
Um It turns out Grandpa's really sick.
But he's gonna get better, right? Come here.
Sometimes people get so sick that they can't get better.
Is he gonna die like Quentin? Yeah.
Yeah, I'm afraid so, buddy.
I didn't get to say goodbye to Quentin.
Do I get to say goodbye to Grandpa? Yes.
Yes, let's do that.
I apologize if we got our lines crossed.
I thought you knew I was interested in you for the coaching job.
And I appreciate it.
I'm flattered, okay? I really am.
But I'm not ready for that yet.
I can still play.
Nathan, that was no small injury you suffered.
It was spinal cord, right? - Yeah.
Yeah, it was lower back.
- Well, most guys wouldn't even be thinking about coming back.
They'd be thinking about walking right.
- I'm not most guys.
- And I can appreciate that.
- I've been rehabbing, okay? I'm in shape.
I can play.
You just have to let me show you.
I have the utmost respect for you wanting to play again.
You're a warrior.
You always have been.
But I'm looking for a coach.
Now, I've always valued how smart a player you were.
And I know that you've been coaching.
Nathan, this is where your future is.
All right.
I hope that you will think about it.
I know you'd be a great asset here.
Very popular and great for attendance.
I know you'd do a good job.
- Hello? - I know you're in the middle of it.
- I'm sorry.
- No, it's okay.
I'm kind of in a break in the action right now.
What's up? - Peyton? - Nothing.
I wanted to hear your voice.
Peyton, what's going on? It's Mick.
He's my father.
What, he said that? I mean, he told you? No, no.
Not yet.
But that's what tonight's about.
He's coming over for dinner.
But you're sure he's your dad? Yeah, he slipped up and I just I know.
I mean, I honestly think I've known since the minute we met, but He's my father, Luke.
It's gonna be okay, Peyton.
You think so? - Because I'm kind of nervous.
- Hey, you're gonna do great.
Just wish I was there.
Luke, they're ready for us.
Hey, I'm sorry, but they need me.
I'll call you as soon as I get out, okay? - Okay.
Luke? - Yeah? I always feel better when I get to talk to you.
I love you.
Thanks.
Love you too.
Bye.
So there you have it.
You'll have signings in all the major markets.
A major ad buy in print and radio.
And we're working on all the regional and national talk shows.
That sounds great.
All that's left is the schedule.
We want you to start strong.
So Omaha's up first on the 24th.
Your first book sold very well there.
- Next Excuse me.
I have a problem with the Chicago date.
We The schedule's pretty firm at this point.
Yeah, I'm sorry, but I can't.
Chicago is our second biggest market.
A change is gonna cost a lot of money.
I understand, but I need to change it, okay? Luke, can I see you in my office for a second? What are you doing? This book launch is a really big deal.
I know that.
I just Do you know they didn't wanna do a book tour? I made them because I believe in you and I fight for you.
- And I appreciate - What could possibly be more important? My wedding.
It's Peyton.
We're getting married.
That's why I can't go to Chicago.
I see.
I wanted to tell you, okay? But Then why didn't you? I just - I'll talk to them about Chicago.
- Lindsey I guess I was right all along about you and Peyton.
But I wish you could have done this over the phone.
Do you think I was foolish to give my company to my mother? Do you think you were foolish? Do you always answer a question with another question? Does it bother you? In my humble opinion, it was never truly going to be your company as long as she was part of it.
Yeah.
After I did it, I felt great.
At first I felt liberated, but now I just I feel kind of empty.
Everything that I worked for is gone.
I just have this store, and even that's empty now.
That freedom you were jealous of can be scary sometimes.
- You talked to anyone else about this? - No.
I saw my best friend today, and I couldn't bring myself to tell her.
Why do you think that was? I don't know.
I feel a little A little bit like I failed.
You know? I'm watching all my friends move on with their lives.
Haley and her family.
Millicent is moving to be with Mouth.
And Peyton with Lucas.
And they're all moving forward.
And it's like I am stuck here standing still.
Brooke, you're 22 years old and the founder of a multimillion-dollar corporation.
- I'd hardly call that standing still.
- But it's gone.
So you do something else.
You're intelligent, creative.
You'll figure it out.
Right, but what if I don't figure it out? You will.
But that's not the real question.
Then what is? All you've talked about is your work, Brooke.
When you mention your friends being happy you define that happiness strictly in terms of relationships and family.
The question is, why are you so insistent on going through life alone? So, what do you think? I don't know.
Listen, letting go of playing is hard.
Was for all of us.
That doesn't mean you have to let go of basketball.
I have to talk to my family about it.
You do that.
I'll stall for a few days and wait to hear back from you.
Okay, Dad.
I'm waiting.
I never meant to hurt you.
Not then.
Not now.
I know.
The thing is, I saw it coming all along.
I just tried to wish it away.
It wasn't fair to me or to you.
Chicago will be fine.
I'll make it okay.
Thank you.
Well, I should go.
I'm gonna miss my flight.
Okay.
All right.
Lucas.
You forgot something.
- Lindsey - It's okay.
You know, the first time we met, right here I told you I was pulling for the couple in the book.
Goodbye, Lucas.
- It's not too late, you know.
- Too late for what? To stop all this.
I'm afraid I can't do that.
Yes, you can.
Please? I'm begging you.
"Please"? Where's the big scary guy from the motel? The guy who was gonna kill me? I guess you're not so tough when the shoe's on the other foot.
You touch one hair on Jamie's head, and you'll get to meet him.
You crazy bitch! Someone needs something to make sure they're on their best behavior.
Sweet dreams.
No.
No.
No.
Well, well.
Look who's here.
I need you to stay in the car.
I'll be back.
I just wanna make sure we're in the right place.
I wanna come with you.
Stay in the car.
Keep the doors locked.
I'll be right back.
I promise.
Okay.
Dan? Dan? Oh, God, Dan.
Dan, it's Haley.
Wake up.
Haley.
Help.
- I have Jamie with me.
- Get Jamie.
Dan, what is going on? What happened to you? Hello, Mrs.
Scott.
Let's see.
Where are you? Okay.
There you are.
Mama.
Where are you, Mama? Hi, Jamie.
It's me, Nanny Carrie.
Open up.
No.
Mama says you're a bad person.
Oh, that's not true.
I love you, remember? - Open the door, buddy.
- No.
I want my mama.
I am your mama now.
Now, unlock that door this instant.
No! Looks like somebody needs to learn some manners.
Jamie.
Haley.
Haley, you have to get up.
Haley.
Wake up.
Haley.
You have to wake up.
Jamie! Jamie.
I'm sorry I got mad, sweetie.
Just tell me where you are, JimmyJam.
I won't be mad anymore, I promise.
I've got something special for you.
Shh.
It's Mama.
I'm really sorry to bug you up there, Nathan.
I just really need to talk with you.
It's not good.
You should call me, okay? I love you.
Bye.
It's gonna be okay.
I promise.
We just have to get you out of here, okay? Okay.
Run.
Jamie! Jamie! Run, baby.
Run.
Run.
I guess there's more than one crazy nanny in this town.
Bitch.
Are you okay? How's Jamie? Scared to death.
He'll be okay.
How are you? This was a 1995 Dom Pérignon Rosé.
I was saving it for the day I was rid of Dan Scott for good.
A girl can dream, right? You saved us.
How did you know we were here? I knew something was up when I saw the address.
Dan always hated the woods.
God, I hate the woods.
Are you okay? I'm fine.
Excuse me.
Just the check, please.
It's taken care of, honey.
What do you mean? You didn't have to do that.
Yeah, well, I figure it's your money anyway.
Besides, I owed you for that shirt.
Well, gotta bounce.
Curfew.
My mom worries if I'm out too late.
It's not a bad thing to have a mom who worries about you.
Yeah.
Just shut up and pour, okay? Hi.
Hi.
I heard there was a start-up company here looking for its first employee.
Victoria called me today to fire me.
I guess she didn't know you already did that.
So, what do you say? You looking? I might be.
It'd be long hours, horrible pay, and no job security.
It sounds perfect.
You think you can kill me? You can't kill me.
I'm still here.
I already called the police.
They're on their way.
So? What are they gonna do? I'll get out and I'll come back.
Remember what I told you I'd do if you ever came near my family again? I told you I'd kill you.
But you didn't.
I'm not dead.
Sure you are.