One Tree Hill s08e22 Episode Script

This is My House, This is My Home

"I was born and raised "in a magic time "In a magic town Among magicians.
" "Most everybody else didn't realize we lived in a web of magic.
" * 50 states, 50 lines * "But I knew it all along.
Hey, dad, is it safe to have the baby in the water like that? Are you kidding me? She's practically a fish.
Why don't you join us? I was thinking I would go to the Rivercourt.
Yeah, buddy, we can do that.
Well, I was thinking I could go by myself.
Hmm.
Chuck and some of the guys are there.
And I'd go straight there and straight home.
I promise.
Straight there then straight home, huh? Uh-hu.
For sure.
Hmm.
All right.
Take your cellphone, stay on the sidewalks, and do not talk to strangers.
Cool.
Thanks, dad.
Promise.
Jamie.
You're my son.
I love you.
I need you to be safe.
I understand.
Love you.
Love you, too, Lydia.
See ya! Bye! You don't get to leave the house alone until you're at least 30, okay? Maybe even 40.
Discuss it with your mom.
* I wish I was a little more delicate * I think I'm showing.
That's awesome, baby.
Do you want to see? Is there a chance I can see after 9:00 a.
m.
? Julian.
Okay, baby, let me see.
Okay.
You look skinny as ever.
You don't see it? Maybe, but I've been conditioned over time to say "you look skinny as ever," and that's what I'm going with.
Damn it, Julian! Tell me I'm fat! Hey.
What's wrong? I miss Chairy.
One minute he was there, just minding his own business, hanging out with Coleman, the half-ice/half-water cooler.
And then a bulldozer came along and I'm sorry, honey.
You hated Chairy.
Hey! "Hate" is a strong word.
I just thought Chairy's best days were behind him.
* We were young, we were young * * we were young, we didn't care * I'm gonna miss you.
* Or is floating in the air? * * I changed my mind, I changed my mind * I'm gonna miss you.
I know I told you that I was happy you joined the Air Force, but the truth is, I'm not happy at all.
I'm gonna miss you and worry about you.
I already do.
Meet me right here.
.
A year from today.
And if you do I promise you I'll still feel the same way about you that I do right now.
* I wish my, I wish my-y-y * I'll be right here.
* I wish my-y-y-y * * I wish my name * - Hey, dude.
- Hey.
Where you been? We've been waiting for, like, a year now.
Sorry.
I've just been hanging out by myself.
Hold up.
What's that? What? That girly shoelace! It's nothing.
Geez, who has the other one, your mom? No.
Madison.
Ugh.
Even worse.
You guys can have girly foot.
I'll take Kowalski instead.
* I wish my * * I wish my-y-y * * I wish my * * I wish my-y-y * Hi, Jamie.
Hey.
Hey, guys, wait up.
* My name was Clementine * * all that time wasted * Hey, Mrs.
Skolnick, is Chuck home? I called him earlier, but I didn't hear back, and I got to take off today.
I'm sorry, he's not here.
Oh.
Okay.
Well, uh, can you tell him I stopped by? And that I'll write him as soon as I can.
I'll tell him.
Good luck.
* I wish my * * I wish my-y-y * * I wish my * I wish my-y-y-y * * I wish my name was Clementine * * I don't want to be anything * * other than what I've been trying to be lately * * All I have to do is think of me * * And I have peace of mind * * I don't want to be anything * * other than what I've been trying to be lately * * all I have to do is think of me * * and I have peace of mind * * I'm tired of looking 'round rooms * * wondering what I gotta do * * or who I'm supposed to be * * I don't want to be anything * * other than me * Hey, look.
Nice.
Look how fat you are.
Shut up, Julian! I got the reviews.
Well, in that case, we'll read one to you.
And no matter what they say, I say the movie is wonderful, and everyone who's going to see it.
"Let's all agree right now that they've ruined movies.
" Oh, boy.
"Today's films have become loud, crass, and predictable.
Rare is the film that whispers.
" "And yet, into this arena "comes Julian Baker's 'Seven Dreams 'til Tuesday,' "A gentle voice that cuts through the white noise of modern filmmaking.
" "With a wonderful script and lead performance by" Alex Dup-- Alex Dup-- I suddenly can't say "Alex Dupré.
" You just did.
How can you be so calm? Our first show is in -- In 15 seconds.
'Cause this is our time, Millie.
We've been working.
And my co-host looks very beautiful.
Oh, my God.
- What's my name? - I got that, too.
Good morning, Tree Hill.
I'm Mouth McFadden, and alongside me is the more attractive and much smarter part of the program, Millicent Huxtable.
And today, we begin a new chapter with "Mouth and Millie in the morning.
" I prefer "Millie and Mouth in the morning.
" Here we go.
Seriously, I think whoever agrees with me should send us an e-mail or something.
All right.
You see, we are 10 seconds into this thing, and you're already causing trouble.
Sorry.
I meant "Millie and Mouth.
" Yeah, nice try.
Why don't you just introduce our first-ever guest on "Mouth and Millie in the morning"? Ugh.
It sounds so much better the other way.
But whatever.
Our first guest has two movies opening this weekend, and she leaves this week to begin a third, so we are very lucky to have her.
Please welcome, a close friend of mine, Alex Dup-- Alex Dupré.
* Like that'd be enough, no, that ain't enough * Hey! Thanks for being here.
* Oh, oh-oh * * oh, oh * * why you wanna show up * Mail call.
* In an old t-shirt that I love? * * why you gotta tell me that I'm looking good? * Hey, Adams.
You got another letter.
* Movin' in for a hug? * * like you don't know I'm coming unglued * * why you gotta * * why you wanna make me keep wanting you? * * so, oh * * why you gotta * * why you wanna * * make me keep wanting you? * Hey, Madison.
Hey.
* In this little town * What's with the black shoelace? Nothing.
* Yeah, you had to come walking in here and sit down * Those are the 75 guys that have a legitimate shot at the NBA draft.
Those are the guys that don't.
But, somehow, every year, there's always one guy that beats the odds.
Someone who works harder and ends up making it.
You don't think we have a shot at representing one of the 75 best prospects? Nate, we don't even have an office.
Somewhere in there is the next Nathan Scott.
We just need to find him.
And how do we do that? We go on the road.
Hey, Nathan, how long will you be gone? Nathan? Hey.
What are you up to? Lydia just wanted to test out the new stage.
Oh, she did, did she? Yep.
Check it out.
* Mahna mahna * * do doo do-do-do * * mahna mahna * * do do-do-do * * mahna mahna * * do doo do-do-do, do-do-do, do-do-do * * do-do-do-do-do, do-do, doo do * I don't know! What's daddy doing? * Huh? * * mahna mahna * * do doo do-do-do * * mahna mahna * * do do-do-do * * mahna mahna * * do doo do-do-do, do-do-do, do-do-do * * do-do-do-do-do, do-do, doo do * * mahna mahna * Bravo! So, did you like the movie, Jamie? It was okay.
It wasn't very believable, though.
Why do you say that? Well, you know the part where the girl forgives the guy? It doesn't really work like that in real life.
Something happen with you and Madison? Yeah.
That.
Are you my baby? Are you my baby? Yes, you are.
My sweet baby girl.
You're all mine.
Brooke? You're not my baby, are you? No, you're not mine at all.
What is auntie Brooke saying to you, Lydia Scott? - Is she trying to snatch you up? - Yes.
Are you two ready to open up the new café? Yes, we are! Oh.
Yeah.
Hey.
Thank you for everything.
I know that you've been working so much and traveling, and it means a lot to me that you're here.
I wouldn't have missed it.
Okay, guys, Mouth says they're ready.
Okay.
Okay.
Go see daddy! Bye-bye! All right, I'll take her.
All right.
Here? We're live in 5, 4, 3 Today we're live from the corner of Front and Grace where, once upon a time, there sat a little diner called Karen's Café, where Haley James Scott performed and waited tables.
The diner then became the former home of Clothes Over Bros, where I worked for and with my good friend Brooke Davis.
Brooke, what brings us here today? Well, today is the grand re-opening of Karen's Café, where Haley James Scott will again work and perform.
But let's get started with the performance part.
Ladies and gentlemen, Karen's Café is once again open for business! * We spotted the ocean * * at the head of the trail * * where are we going * * so far away? * * somebody told me * * that this is the place * * where everything's better * * and everything's safe * * walk on the ocean * Your work looks amazing in here.
* Step on the stones * thank you, baby.
Little bit selfish, though, isn't it? You know, being sexy and talented? * flesh becomes water * Stop.
* wood becomes bone * * half an hour later * * we packed up our things * * we said we'd send letters * * and all of those little things * * they knew we were lying * * but they smiled just the same * * it seemed they'd already * * forgotten we came * * walk on the ocean * * step on the stones * Hermione ends up with Ron.
For now.
For always.
I think Harry took her for granted.
You can't do that with girls.
So, how are things with Madison? Well, she gave me my shoelace back.
I got her a new one and put it on her locker, but she gave that back, too.
I'm sorry, buddy.
Look, all you can do is tell a girl how you feel, and the rest is up to her.
And just so you know, Madison would be crazy to not see how wonderful you are.
I just want her to like me again.
Do you know why Clay named his agency "Fortitude"? Because of a conversation he had with Dan.
He told Dan that he had the fortitude to face any adversity.
* Walk on the ocean * Sometimes at night, I just try to understand how we got here.
How my father became the man that he is, how I became whoever it is that I am.
* Walk on the ocean * I just wish that he could know our children.
Mm.
I know he can't, but I wish that he could.
* Wood becomes bone * Mm.
I seem to be getting two heartbeats.
That's normal, right? I mean -- I mean, mine and the baby's? Well, let me rephrase it.
If we're counting yours, I seem to be getting three heartbeats.
Are you sure, doc? I mean, does that mean Well, I've only been doing this for 30 years, but, yes.
Congratulations.
You're carrying twins.
Wha * Grow sweeter each season * * as we slowly grow old * A little early, don't you think? No.
The next three months will fly by, I'm sure.
Come here.
You know how I told you not to worry? Well, I guess what I should have said is, I know you're gonna worry, but when you do, I'm here.
Okay.
Oh-ho, God, 38.
Wow.
Ohh.
This is our miracle, Brooke Davis.
And now it's two miracles.
And no girl deserves it more.
Is this an orange or a grapefruit? This is a grapefruit.
This is an orange.
Hmm.
Maybe you should do the cooking segment.
Oh.
Hey, Jerry, what's up? I got a call from our parent station in Charlotte today.
They're looking to shake up their morning show.
Butthere's a catch.
What kind of catch? Billy Parker.
Who's Billy Parker? Billy Parker is the host of their morning show.
He's been there forever.
So they're looking to replace him? No.
They're looking to help him.
Right, Jerry? Yeah.
How's "Billy and Millie in the morning" sound? * Don't leave me helpless, don't leave me lost * * don't leave me waiting, you're all I've got * * don't leave me helpless, don't leave me lost * * don't leave me waiting, you're all I've got * * all because you know me well * * like a child knows a mother's face * * oh, and I don't have to tell you * * you got my heart, got my heart in chains * * tears on my pillowcase * * yeah, yeah * * yeah * * but I don't want it any other way * * oh, you know me well * * I don't want it any other way * * oh, you know me well * * I don't want it any other way * * no, no * * Yeah, yeah * Can you write "thanks for the 45 seconds of heaven"? Come here! Hi! You ready to get home tomorrow? Yes.
I'm tired of hotel rooms.
One more night.
We'll go see Danny Howard, then we're done.
I thought that kid from Texas was good.
Yeah.
They're all good.
We just to find the one that's gonna be great.
When I was rehabbing my back, I used to work out at night.
And there was this late-night janitor who would come in to clean up.
And for weeks, we never spoke to each other.
He would do his thing, I would do mine, and that was that.
But then one night, he asked me why I was always there so late.
And I told him that I felt like this was my last chance And that if I didn't make it but I worked as hard as I could, that would be okay.
But if I woke up some night and I realized that I could have worked harder, that would haunt me for the rest of my life.
We need to find the kid who feels like that.
You should take that job.
Not without you.
Like Jerry said, it's a good market.
It's a network job.
There will be other jobs.
That's what I thought.
I took what I had for granted, Millie, and I spent a long time trying to get it back.
* Now I come * Charlotte isn't that far away.
We can make it work.
* To realize that I'm not happy * * without your eyes * Are you happy, chase? Most days.
We all have our moments, right? Mm.
How's Alex? She stopped writing.
* Can it be something in your eyes? * * can it be something * She's seeing some guy.
Chase, she's a famous actress.
Yeah.
I thought she'd wait for me.
Did I mention she's a famous actress? It still kind of sucks.
Every night, I sing songs about love.
And then I sit on my bus, and I write songs about love.
And the only thing I really know about love is that it's unknowable.
* Oh, my God * And now I should go before my heart gets crushed by that "so in love with her" look on your face.
Come here.
I'm proud of you.
And I miss you.
And you Look as beautiful as ever.
Funny, I was just about to say that.
You inspire me.
Your goodness inspires me.
Don't let the world take that.
Get dressed.
Do you have any idea what time it is? Yep.
Okay, so, what did the janitor say to you? Dude, I was asleep like seven minutes ago.
In the gym, when you were explaining to him why you were there so late, what did he say? He said that if hard work matters, I'm gonna make it.
Why? * I was six years her elder * * she had yet to give herself away * That's why.
Let me guess -- Danny Howard.
How late were you in the gym most nights? sometimes 2:00.
What time is it now? Almost 3:00.
* Selling my soul in customer service * * addressing the wealthy and fighting the urge * * to tell them all just how I feel * * don't know what to say * * to keep this hunger away * * to shed the skin built up from sin * * in a moment of peace and beauty * Hey, you.
What is this? You seemed lonely without your chair.
I was lonely without my girl.
* Black skirt, red ribbon for detail * Get over here.
* You fill the lace so generously * * Contrast of her pale flesh and darkness * Mm.
This one seems comfier than the old one.
* Crucifix floated on her chest * Hi, gorgeous.
* Wanted me to notice her * Sometimes I sit in here, and it feels like Christmas Eve.
And I remember the -- the joy and the anticipation and the excitement I felt knowing Christmas was almost here.
* Don't know * I feel that way now.
I know that feeling.
It's how I felt when I first met you.
It's how I still feel when I see you.
I find myself wondering who I was before us.
And I'm sure in three months, I'll be wondering who I was before we had a family.
* She lived by the Bible * * drank until all hell broke loose * * And the pale blue warm-through made a fine silhouette * * gave away her composition * * don't know what to say * * to keep this hunger away * Hey, beautiful.
Hi.
I missed you.
You okay? Yeah.
I'm perfect.
* Oh, in a moment of peace and beauty * I'm sorry for taking off my shoelace.
I like you.
I never stopped liking you.
And I'm sorry.
That's all.
Thanks for checking out my roommate as a possible co-host.
I think he might be pretty good.
Oh, hell, no.
I'd like to audition.
Hey.
What are you doing here? I won't regret it.
The best part about doing this was doing it with you.
I don't want Charlotte.
I want "Millie and Mouth in the morning" and evening and all the time.
"Mouth and Millie.
" Really? That's just great.
I'm sitting up here looking like a damn fool, my bird feet are sweating, and I don't even got the job! You know what? I'm flipping both of you the me.
* This year all but disappeared * * bought into fairy tales * * but sleeping beauty just kept score * * and tried to sleep more * * she said, "I'm not quite myself tonight * * but the way you touch me" * You know, after Sara died, I-I was always looking back At what I had lost, at how my life was supposed to be.
But somewhere along the way, you changed all that.
And when I walk in the door and I see you, it's like the weight of my day just falls away.
* They drive me crazy * I miss you in forever ways.
You taught me to look forward again To days and nights with you.
And I love you so much for that.
* Put your back into it * * loaded, oh, my hands shook to hold her * * I turned her body on * * I turn her body on myself * When I was a little girl, my dad used to read the paper every Sunday, and my mom would read a book nearby.
And I would sit at the top of our stairs and just watch them -- just watch them be still together.
And when I think of being in love, that's what I picture -- days like that And nights like this.
* Shut your mouth, pull me out before this all goes gray * * one by one, they lay the world at my feet * * one by one, they go away * * ooh, ooh * This is Julian.
* ooh, ooh * Brooke.
Baby, I'm right here.
I'm sorry.
Shh.
Shh.
No, it's okay.
You did great.
Are they okay? Our sons are here.
And you're here.
Our family's gonna be just fine.
I promise.
* Who all think they can save me * * oh, one by one, they lay the world at my feet * * one by one, they drive me crazy * * oh, shut your mouth, pull me out before * Hi, guys.
It's daddy.
* One by one, they lay the world at my feet * I like the sound of that.
* One by one, they go away * * they go away * I just want you to understand that you're gonna be okay.
Okay? So don't be afraid or intimidated by all this stuff, you know? Because the thing is Your mom is Brooke Davis.
And her strength is enough for all of us.
I promise.
Hey.
* This year all but disappeared * * She said, "hello, mister, pleased to meet you" * I do love a man in uniform.
* I wanna hold her, I wanna kiss her * * she smelled of daisies, she smelled of daisies * You stopped writing.
* She drive me crazy * I'm sorry.
Well, I came here to tell you something, and this is it -- it doesn't matter.
Who we are from this moment on is all I care about.
"We"? Yeah.
We.
You and me.
* Hey, hey * * gonna take her for a ride on a big jet plane * * hey, hey * * hey, hey * * hey, hey * * hey, hey * * hey, hey * This is my daughter, Lydia.
* This chest is full of memories * This is Jamie's first hit.
* Of gold and silver tears * Game-winning double.
Baseball.
He loves it.
* And I'll give you more than years * * for you were once a child of innocence * Son.
* And I see you just the same * * your burdens couldn't win or lose a thing * Thank you.
* Oh, I tell you once again * * but you're always on the run * "You know, I do believe in magic.
"I was born and raised in a magic time "In a magic town Among magicians.
" There he is.
Chuck Skolnick! * Oh, oh, oh * * you can trust and love again * * whoa-oa-oa * Ahh! "Most everybody else didn't realize "we lived in that web of magic.
"Connected by the silver filaments of chance and circumstance.
" What are you doing, Brooke Davis, starting your next Clothes Over Bros? Hmm.
Maybe.
But these days, my life is definitely more Bros Over Clothes.
"But I knew it all along.
" Whoa, whose baby is that? This is our baby.
This is Davis.
Davis, can you wake up? Hmm? Who's daddy got? Is that jude? "See, this is my opinion -- "we all start out knowing magic.
"We are born with whirlwinds, forest fires, "and comets inside us.
"We are born able to sing to birds and read clouds and see our destiny in grains of sand.
" "But then we get the magic "educated right out of our souls.
"We get it churched out, spanked out, washed out, and combed out.
" "We get put on the straight and narrow and told to be responsible.
" Hey! Oh! Go wash up for dinner.
Okay.
Okay.
"Told to act our age.
"And you know why we were told that? "Because the people doing the telling were afraid of our wildness and youth.
" "And because the magic we knew "made them ashamed and sad of what they'd allowed to wither in themselves.
" "After you go so far away from it, "you can't really get it back.
"You can have seconds of it.
Just seconds of knowing and remembering.
" "When people get weepy at movies, "it's because in that dark theater, "the golden pool of magic is touched Just briefly.
" "Then they come out "into the hard sun of logic and reason again and it dries up, "and they're left feeling a little heart-sad and not knowing why.
" * Slow your breath down, just take it slow * * find your heart now, whoa-oa-oa * "When a song stirs a memory" * Whoa-oa-oa * * slow your breath down, just take it slow * "When motes of dust turning in a shaft of light takes your attention from the world" "When you listen to a train "passing on a track at night in the distance and you wonder where it might be going" * Find your smile now, whoa-oa * "You step beyond who you are and where you are.
" * Feel the toil it brought you * * slow your breath down, just take it slow * * find your smile now, whoa-oa * "For the briefest of instants, you have stepped into the magic realm.
" "That's what I believe.
"
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