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| Title: | The Living Years |
| Also Known As: | Familientherapie ( Germany)
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| Episode Number: | 11 |
| Season: | 1 |
| Season Episode #.: | 11 |
| Production Number: | 177510 |
| Original Airdate: | Tuesday January 27th, 2004 |
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When Nathan decides to quit the basketball team, he has more free time to spend with Haley. However, Nathan's old ways begin to rub off on Haley and she skips class to go with Nathan to his beach house where she gets drunk. Meanwhile, Brooke becomes jealous when Lucas and Peyton become closer friends and the Scott family go to a counselor to attempt to sort out their growing issues.
| Summary Available In: English | German |
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Moira Kelly (Karen Roe) does not appear in this episode. | This is the first appearance of recurring guest star Thomas Ian Griffith (Larry Sawyer). | Ratings: 2.4/6 |
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| Artist | Song Title | Played When | | •Across The Sky | Everywhere She Goes | Haley and Nathan ditch class for the beach | | •Buva | Simple Again | Deb and Keith talk; Dan interrupts | | •Kyf Brewer | She's So Pretty | Lucas has dinner with Peyton and her father | | •Maroon 5 | Harder to Breathe | Brooke and Lucas in the hot tub | | •Ryan Adams (1) | Avalanche | Brooke waiting for Lucas on his porch | | •Ryan Adams (1) | The Shadowlands | Closing scene | | •Wheat | I Met A Girl | Brooke asks Peyton for advice | | •World Party | Ship Of Fools | Lucas shows Larry Peyton's comic strip |
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Lucas: (voiceover) And the little prince said to the man, grownups never understand anything for themselves and it is tiresome for children to be always explaining things to them. | Lucas: He got you skipping school and drunk?
Haley: You know what Lucas, why don't you talk to me when you get your tattoo removed? | Haley: I think you're really brave to consider rethinking who you are. I don't know if I could do that.
Nathan: You could. | (Nathan and Haley are drinking on the beach)
Nathan: I have never seen you like this.
Haley: Well now you have.
Haley: Are you sure your dad isn't here?
Nathan: I told you, he's in Charlotte. Let's go inside.
Haley: One, three, five!
(Haley jumps onto Nathan's back)
Haley: Ugh. Stop moving the pier.
(Nathan climbs the stairs and sees Dan at the top)
Nathan: Nice knowing you. |
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In the scene with Keith, Deb and Dan at the café, it’s obvious that it’s raining outside. However, when Lucas arrives at Peyton’s house that same morning, it’s clear outside. |
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Episode Title: The Living Years
"The Living Years" is the title of Mike and the Mechanics album. | Brooke: All work and no Brooke make Luke a boring boy.
Brooke's line is a play on the line "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy" from the horror film The Shining. | Lucas: (voiceover) And the little prince said to the man, grownups never understand anything for themselves and it is tiresome for children to be always explaining things to them.
Lucas is quoting a line from Antoine de Saint Exuperie's Little Saint. |
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The song "The Living Years" that the episode is named after was written by Mike Rutherford and B. A. Robertson, members of Mike + The Mechanics. The idea for the song was inspired by the relationship that the writers shared with their fathers, and in this episode, Nathan and Dan's crumbling father-son relationship is one of the main themes of the episode. |
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