One Tree Hill s05e17 Episode Script

Hate is Safer Than Love

Previously on "One Tree Hill" Look at that, you wrote your thank-you note to grandpa Dan? - You think he'll like it? - Oh, I think he's gonna love it.
We'll put Angie under a general anesthesia.
We'll stop her heart, and then I'll do the repairs.
It's not me that has to make a decision about Lucas.
It's you.
Go home and read his book.
So we're all just gonna shoot 3s, coach? - Yeah, for the most part.
- Who's gonna get us the ball? Me.
I need to fix it.
I need to fix all of it-- you, us.
I need that peace before I die.
Let me help you with what little time I have left.
Don't deny a dying man his last wish.
I can never forgive you-- not now, not ever.
Out of bounds.
Warrior ball.
What?! You're kidding me.
On the street, that's assault.
You're not even gonna call that a foul in here? Brooke.
Hey, mom? Oh! Hi, I'm calling from Dr.
Copeland's office for Brooke Davis.
Brooke, it's urgent that you call us-- Hello? Yeah, no, sure, just-- Brooke! It's Angie's surgery! Okay, tell me again why Angie's surgery is so last-minute.
'Cause it's all done on a volunteer basis.
The surgeons donate their services, so it depends on when they have an opening and the right medical team and everything.
I just didn't think it was gonna be today.
- Well, what can I do? - You're doing it.
Thank you.
But would you mind calling Lucas for me? He's just gotten so attached to Angie, and I think he's gonna want to know.
Yeah.
Sure.
I'll be back.
Hey, come on.
Hey, coach.
Hey.
Thanks for the coffee.
What's up, man? You know, I was thinking maybe we could go over tonight's game plan one more time.
Luke, it's gonna work, bro.
And if it don't, they'll just fire the head coach and hire me, right? Win-win.
So, what else is bothering you? Nothing.
Why? 'Cause you got that "something else is bothering me" look.
Come on, keep it real.
Talk to your boy.
Not-- I just-- I haven't heard from Lindsey in a while, maybe a week, and I-- I mean, it's one thing for her to give me the key back, but, I mean, she's still editing my book.
I think she's ducking me.
Nah, she's ain't ducking you, bro.
She's probably just busy.
Yeah.
- I just wish she'd call, you know? - It'll be okay, man.
But until then, you know what heals a broken heart more than anything? Bacon.
Smell that? Thank God for Millicent.
Come on, man.
Knock, knock.
Who's there? A dad who's gonna leave without you if you don't drag your lazy bones out of bed.
No, it's okay.
I'm ready.
I can see that.
Hey, daddy, knock, knock.
- Who's there? - Ya.
Ya, who? Yahoo! There's a Ravens game tonight.
That's right, so we got to get going.
Come on.
Okay, I just got to get my cape.
- Big day, huh? - How you holding up? Nervous.
Please tell me you're not-- you're not nervous.
She's gonna do great, okay? So are you.
Dr.
Copeland we're all set.
Okay, this is gonna take a little while, but as soon as I'm done, I will come out and let you know, okay? Okay.
Nurse Lee is gonna take Angie now.
Okay.
Hey.
Hey, sweet girl.
The nice nurse is gonna take you for your surgery now, okay? But nothing is gonna happen to you.
I promise, okay? They're just gonna take you and make you better.
Yeah.
You're gonna be all better, okay? Dr.
Copeland.
What's your name? Your first name? Just try to relax, Brooke, okay? She's in good hands.
How you doing, dad? - Hanging in there.
- Sure? 'Cause it feels like we kind of slowed down.
Nah, we're good.
Maybe we should turn around and go back.
Why? You don't think I can make it up this hill? I'm not supposed to lie, right? Watch your old man work.
Come on, dad! You can do it! Mush! We made it halfway up.
- Well, almost halfway.
- I don't know, James.
I've got a long way to go if I'm ever gonna play basketball again.
I keep trying to do the things I used to do, and my body's just telling me I can't.
I think you can.
Thanks, buddy.
You want to borrow my cape? Yeah, you know what? I think I might need that.
All right, thank you.
You know what else I'm gonna need? That scooter! Hey! You get back here.
How long's it been? - About an hour.
- You said that last time I asked.
I know, honey.
You asked like 30 seconds ago.
- Sorry.
- It's okay.
Hey, I know you're nervous.
- She's gonna be fine.
- Yeah.
You should get going.
I'm good.
Peyton, I know you have a big day today.
Okay.
Well, then, tomorrow will just be a bigger day.
I don't even know his first name.
Dr.
Copeland.
I hope it's something nice-- not like a last name for a first name you know, like "Monroe" - or "Madison.
" - Lucas.
- Yeah, really.
- No, I mean Lucas is here.
Brooke, I'm so sorry.
I left my cellphone at home.
- How's she doing? - I don't know.
They-- they said it was gonna take a while and that they'd let me know - as soon as she was out of surgery.
- Okay, well, then I'll just wait here with you if that's okay.
Yeah, thanks.
I'd like that considering Peyton has to go.
P.
Sawyer, I love you, but I know your day's insane, and I will feel better if at least one of us is getting something done besides waiting, so Please? For me? All right, you call me first thing.
I will.
Thank you.
Bye, Peyton.
Bye, Luke.
Over the next couple of months, you're gonna start to feel sluggish.
It's important not to push it.
There is some good news, though.
What? I've got seven months to live instead of six? Because of your physical size and blood type, you're number two on the donor recipient list for a compatible heart.
Carry this pager with you If a heart becomes available, we'll have about six hours to place it.
Number two, huh? What's it gonna cost for me to get to number one? I'm pretty certain reverend Carter isn't willing to barter with his life.
He's in pretty bad shape.
Good man, too.
Good man? What's that supposed to mean-- "good man"? We're not allowed to discriminate when it comes to saving lives, Dan.
If the heart fits, my job is to place it into whoever needs it.
Oh, I see.
It doesn't matter if they're miracle workers or murderers.
- Hey, sorry.
- It's okay.
How's Brooke? Scared to death but trying to be brave.
I feel like I should go by and see her.
No, no, no, I already told you, you are under strict orders not to go anywhere until you have recorded at least one song.
All right, fine.
Even in a crisis, she's bossy.
Maybe I just don't like Peyton.
Oh, damn.
Was that talkback on again? You want to take care of that for me, baller? Grandma-- I mean, nanny Deb will do it.
Dude, nanny Deb is not your maid.
Actually, she kind of is.
Well, you can still pick up after yourself.
Recycling-- now, you little knucklehead.
This is so great, you guys.
Look at you go, Peyton.
Me? Look at you go.
You've sold nearly 100,000 copies, dude.
Well, man, that's you and Haley and that creepy label guy from L.
A.
that you have some sort of weird sexual tension with.
Ew.
No, I don't.
You kind of do.
What about you, rock star? You got any flings we can scold you about while secretly wanting to hear more? No, you know how it is, Haley.
It's a different city every night and press in the morning.
I can't even imagine having a date, let alone an actual relationship.
Well, you have plenty of time for boys.
You are, what, like 18 years old? Oh, speaking of-- do you want to do a PSA for Rock The Vote? Hell, yes.
That's so cool.
All right, cool.
We'll set it up.
Come here.
- It's really good to see you, buddy.
- You, too.
- You coming, Haley? - Yeah, I'll be right there.
Okay.
Oh, you naughty man.
Hey, mom.
Oh! Damn it, mom! Doesn't anyone knock around here? Geez.
Geez, mom, what if Jamie had walked in? I thought the door was locked.
Besides, you said you were going for a run.
Well, Jamie got tired.
Okay, fine, I got tired, but that's not the point, mom.
What were you doing? I met someone online.
- Who? - I don't know exactly.
We've never seen each other.
Well, he's seen parts of me, but-- Stop, okay? Mom, you're chatting with some stranger on the internet.
He's very romantic.
He's sensual.
- We're arranging to meet soon.
- Come on, mom.
This is just weird.
- What is so weird about it? - You don't think it's weird that you're hiding in my spare bedroom flashing some webcam? I wasn't hiding.
Besides, all those times you locked yourself in the bathroom - when you were 12? - Okay, stop.
- I knew what you were doing.
- Mom.
You were in there all the time.
- Where is Jamie, anyway? - I don't know.
I guess I lost track of him when you blinded me.
Jamie! Jamie.
James Lucas Scott, what are you doing out on the street alone? Come on, get in.
I never told her I love her.
I just I never said it.
I'm sure when Angie's in your arms, she knows it.
Most of time, love doesn't really need words, you know? Yeah.
So, what's going on with you and Owen? Nothing, apparently.
What's going on with you and Lindsey? Nothing, apparently.
I don't know.
We haven't spoken for over a week.
She hasn't returned my calls.
That sucks, Luke.
I'm sorry.
You should get out of here.
You've got that game tonight.
I'm okay for a little while longer.
I'll go get us some coffees.
She'll be in touch.
Lindsey.
I wouldn't read too much into it.
Yeah.
I'm okay for a little while longer.
I'm sorry that I didn't mail your card to your grandfather.
I was just trying to protect you, buddy.
You might be mad at me for that, or you might not understand it, but Dan is a bad person.
I'm sorry, buddy.
I just wanted him to know that he still had a friend.
Everyone should have a friend.
That big cloud looks like a sheep dog.
I kind of think it looks like cotton candy.
You shouldn't lie to me, mama.
I know, buddy.
I'm sorry.
You're right.
I promise I will try to explain things better from now on, okay? Okay.
Oh, I love you, son.
I know.
I love you, too.
Brooke the operation went very smoothly.
Angie did great.
- Is she gonna be okay? - She's in recovery now.
We are assisting her breathing, but she's stable, and all indications are she's gonna be just fine.
Thank you.
Brooke? She's gonna be okay.
Dr.
Copeland thank you for fixing her.
You're welcome.
You too.
This year was a year of firsts for me-- first tour bus, first single on the radio, and the first time that I got to vote, and that pretty much rocked.
People tell me that my voice is a gift.
Well, so is yours.
So use it, let it be heard, and rock the vote.
You were perfect.
And, by the way, great album.
- Thanks.
- Thanks, guys.
So, speaking of tour buses, say it with me now-- the Starburst thursday night concert series.
The Starburst thursday night concert series, which is what? Which is a summer tour at Six Flags.
It's cool.
They've got a lot of really good bands, and I figured-- I love Starburst, and I love roller coasters.
- Exactly.
It is very you.
- Sounds awesome.
- What color you want? - Orange.
I'm going red.
Hey, Millicent.
What? Yeah, no, I'll be right there.
Haley, don't do it! You've got too much to live for! Dude, Millicent calls, says you're depressed-looking, you're headed to the roof.
I get all freaked out.
What's going on, foxy? I found my 5-year-old son walking alone on the street today.
You know why? 'Cause I lied to him.
I'm worried I'm wasting your time with this record, Peyton.
No, Haley, the record's gonna be great.
I hope so, but what about after that? Mia said that her life is so nomadic that she can't even imagine having a family, let alone a serious relationship.
I have a husband and a son who need me and a classroom full of students.
Okay, Haley, it's not wrong for you to want what you want.
- And you're not Mia.
- But I used to be.
Do you remember how hard that was on my relationship? All right, so this time it won't be.
This time you'll do it differently.
And this time I'll help you.
I like your water balloon.
Yeah, Lucas and I used to come up here and throw some off the roof on a bad day.
What? On who? Little kids, mean people, you know.
You'd be surprised at how good it makes you feel.
Well, speaking of mean people We were just kids then, right? Yes, you're too mature to be doing that stuff now.
But I'm not.
Dude, the guy's gonna have a heart transplant.
He's gonna drop dead.
You didn't tell me that! But you were right.
It really, really was fun.
You wanted to see me, sir? I hear the Ravens might be playing Quentin Fields tonight, broken wrist and all.
I think so.
Should be a big game.
So grab a camera and go get me a story.
Really? I mean, thank you, sir.
Marvin we've decided to give you a shot here.
Don't let us down.
I won't.
You can count on me.
Hey, Scott.
You really gonna play a kid with one hand against the best backcourt in the conference? All right, Q.
let's go.
Push it! - Let's go, let's go, let's go! - Full-court press! Pick them up on defense! Come on.
They can't defend us full- court.
Let's go! Let's go, let's go! Yes! "D" up! Full-court! Go, go, go! You can't keep this up for long.
There you go.
Right there, right there.
I told you.
I told you.
Subs.
What is this, hockey? No, it's your worst nightmare.
Check the records for 3-point field goals attempted and made in a half.
Defense! Defense! Come on, defense! Q.
, how you doing? Man, who came up with this crazy plan anyway? 'Cause I like it.
Yeah! Good game, gentlemen.
Let's go, fellas.
We halfway there, baby.
Yeah, team, keep it up.
Yeah, what he said.
Q.
, great half.
Strong play.
- Let's go, baby.
We can win this.
- You guys got one more half.
Lindsey.
Hi.
No, I mean, I'm at halftime of a game, but I'm just so glad you called.
I was I was beginning to worry.
Yeah, we're we're up by 7.
I miss you so much.
Come on, defense, move your feet! Damn it, Q.
! Cut off the baseline! - Q.
, you got to get there! - I can barely breathe right now.
Yeah, pick it up, or I'll find someone that wants to play! Luke.
Unbelievable.
Time-out! All right, look.
I know you're tired, okay? But nothing in this life comes easy, you hear me? Nothing.
So suck it up.
Now, we got 3 minutes left, and we're up by 9 points.
Finish it! You hear me? We are not gonna lose this game.
- "Ravens" on three.
- No.
"Bear Creek sucks.
" - 1, 2, 3 - Bear Creek sucks! You hear that? They're taunting you.
And they're right.
Their point guard only has one hand.
Yeah, but it's a good hand, coach.
All right, then, here's what we're gonna do.
Whenever he gets the ball, you foul him.
He'll either miss his free throws, or we'll break his other hand.
All right, let's go.
Four-nine on three.
1, 2, 3 Four-nine! - Ref, that's flagrant.
- No, sir.
It's one and one.
They're playing hack-a-shaq.
They gonna send Q.
to the line and make him shoot left-handed free throws.
Real nice.
Come on, Q.
- Nice shooting, "Q.
" - Let's go, baby.
One more.
Ronnie, come here.
Take out that wrist, Ronnie.
I got it.
- Out of bounds.
- Warrior ball.
What?! You're kidding me.
On the street, that's assault.
You're not even gonna call that a foul in here? Technical foul.
Oh, you're gonna "T" me up? You blow the call, and you're gonna "T" me up?! You're gonna get tossed, son.
You need to throw his dumb ass out.
- How do you like it punk? - Jamie, stay here with Mouth.
Luke, what the hell happened? That kid intentionally tried to hurt Q.
, and you saw it.
I know, but, Luke, you grabbed him, man.
I should have knocked him out! God! This is really bad, Luke.
She's seeing someone else.
Lindsey.
She called at halftime.
I can't believe it.
She's supposed to come back to me.
Luke, I know you don't want hear this, but what if she doesn't? I mean, what if she's not going to? You can't wait around forever.
Maybe it's-- Maybe it's time to move on.
She's supposed to come back.
Hi.
- Did you win? - I don't know.
- What? - How's Angie? She's stronger than I am.
She's breathing on her own.
They said she's doing great.
That's good.
That's really good, Brooke.
Yeah.
Listen, I appreciate that you came by, but they said I'm the only one who's allowed to be in here after hours.
That's okay.
I - Lindsey called.
- See? That's great, Luke.
You thought she was avoiding you.
Yeah.
Well I'll see you.
Hey, what do you mean you don't know if you won or not tonight? I meant I don't know if the team won.
But I lost.
I know that for sure.
So, am I allowed to ask what's going on with you and Lucas, or is that kind of like saying "Voldemort"? There's really not much to say, you know? It's not the easiest thing in the world for him to talk about.
Well, you know what works? Get him drunk.
- Oh, says the 18-year-old.
- I'm just saying.
You know how it is-- guys always tell the truth when they're wasted.
Says the 18-year-old.
How come uncle Lucas was so mad, mama? - The Ravens won the game.
- I don't know, Jim-Bob.
Uncle Lucas won't call me back.
Hey, look, there's grandpa.
I have an idea.
Why don't you go give your card to your grandpa? Grandpa Dan.
You're my best friend.
Thank you.
Go see your pop, okay? Thank you, Haley.
That wasn't for you.
That was for him.
It's a big story, Bill.
We could lead with this.
Marvin.
Tell me you got some great footage of Lucas Scott grabbing that kid.
I-- I didn't get it.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry, too.
I told you he wasn't ready.
Are you sure you don't want me to stay? I want to surprise you.
Besides, this way, in the morning, it'll be like the cover-song elves were here.
Okay, but just call if you need anything, okay? Yeah.
Mia? You had a really big day today with the Starburst tour and Rock the Vote, and I really want you to know I'm so proud of you.
Peyton thank you.
- For what? - For my life.
I love it.
Mia, your songs were always great.
You were always great.
I just pointed people towards the greatness.
Sing good, rock star.
Luke! Hey.
Hey, come on.
Hey, what are you doing here so late? Hey.
I'm not exactly sure, actually.
I'm really happy for you, Mia-- all your success.
It's just I think maybe I'm also a little jealous.
- Really? - Yeah.
That's so weird.
I'm jealous of you.
Yeah.
It's like I look at you and think, "if, four years from now, "I have this great guy and a beautiful son "and I'm about to make what's gonna be an amazing record, "I'm gonna consider myself really damn lucky.
" Thank you.
Now I know why I came here.
Okay, look for the rose.
Nobookert? Debutanteball? Antwon.
- Oh, no.
- Oh, yeah.
- You said you were older.
- Hey, you said you was younger.
Well, I showed you things.
Yes, you did.
Okay, this is really awkward.
I mean, obviously, nothing can happen here, I mean, because it can't.
You right.
Nothing can happen.
- Nothing.
- Absolutely nothing.
What's one night between two consenting adults, right? - Maybe one night and the next morning.
- Oh, my! It's gonna be bad for coach, isn't it? Yeah.
It's already bad.
- Hi, mama.
Everything okay? - Hey, buddy.
Everything's perfect.
Thank you.
You look so handsome.
- Hey, you.
- Hi, baby.
You should get some sleep.
Nah, I want to be here when she opens her eyes.
It's a pretty great feeling, isn't it? It's why I became a surgeon.
Why is that? To give people their lives back.
She'll recover and you'll send her back to her parents, but the day she gets accepted to college, she'll have you to thank.
The day she gets married, becomes something great, has children of her own, she'll think, "Brooke Davis got me here.
"She gave me this.
" And Dr.
Copeland, too.
It's-- it's Ethan, by the way-- my first name.
Thank you, Ethan.
You're welcome, Brooke.
Doc was right.
You are in bad shape.
Excuse me, it's after hours.
Are you a relative of reverend Carter? Not a relative, no.
But he's number one on my list.
Oh, Luke.
I'm so sorry.
I didn't want this for you.
Peyton I hate you.
What? I wish you never came back.
You ruined my life.

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