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One Tree Hill
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| Title: | Over the Hills and Far Away |
| Also Known As: | Faute avouée ( France) Inseguire l'amore ( Italy)
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| Episode Number: | 66 |
| Season: | 3 |
| Season Episode #.: | 21 |
| Production Number: | 321 |
| Original Airdate: | Wednesday April 26th, 2006 |
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Jul 08, 2006 |
Italy |
Mar 26, 2007 |
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With the re-commitment ceremony rapidly approaching, Brooke agrees to make Haley's dress, but the final product is less than flattering. Brooke takes charge of the rehearsal dinner and puts her own unique spin on the event. Meanwhile, Peyton has to confront her feelings for Lucas; and Brooke comes up with a special way to fix Haley's wedding dress.
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| Barry Corbin (Coach Whitey Durham) and Lee Norris (Mouth) do not appear in this episode. | Bryan Greenberg was officially ask (for a third time) to join the cast as a series regular starting with episode 19, but do to his responsibilities with ABC (he filmed a pilot for them several weeks earlier) he had to decline. This episode was written as Jake's farewell to the series. | After this episode, Cingular Wireless held a contest for fans to vote on which song Haley and Nathan would use for their first dance after their recommitment ceremony. The choices were "Hold You In My Arms" by Ray LaMontagne, "More Than Anyone" by Gavin DeGraw, and "Lie in the Sound" by Trespassers William. |
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| Jake: (closing voiceover) But in the end the love between the Princess and the boy was undeniable and true. And, over time that love would see them through anything. Magical things happened to them, things they couldn’t explain, much like love its self. And, like most fairy tales the Princess and the boy lived happily ever after ... at least I hope they do. | Karen: Okay, listen to me. Before we left the lawyer who drew up the adoption papers called. He told me that ever since you were born Keith has been saving a fund for you for college. I didn't know about it myself. He dreamed your dream with you Lucas. And, if this is something that you really want then you have the grades, then you can have it. Because, Keith left it for you.
Lucas: God, I miss him so much.
Karen: He's always with you, always. You make him proud.
Lucas: I will. | Jake: Did you just say you wanted to get married?
Peyton: Yeah... crazy, right? | Brooke: Haley James Scott, I now pronounce you fabulous! Do you love it? You're speechless! I knew you would be. | Peyton: I love you, Jake, I do... and you know that I love Jenny. So maybe that's enough!
Jake: I think only in fairytales that's enough, Peyton.
Peyton: You know what, someone told me once that there's nothing wrong with fairytales - everybody lives happily ever after. | Brooke: Before we end the night I just want to say a few words about Nathan and Haley. I told them once, not too long ago to be happy because someday they'd make us all believe in true love. And they do. In a few days they're going to renew that love for all of us to see. But in a way we see it everyday. The only difference is that Haley will look fabulous in her dress by Clothes Over Bros, which is kind of odd seeing as how she's marrying a bro, but that's not the point, sorry. One rainy day Nathan Scott proposed to Haley James and the rest is a fairy tale... | (as Nathan and Haley)
Lucas: Hey, I love you, you know that.
Peyton: I love you too. | Haley: (to Dan) Okay, so, so the last time I stood in a doorway giving someone the benefit of the doubt when my instincts were screaming at me not to it was for Nathan and this time, well it's still for Nathan. We would like you to come to the wedding. But God help you if you don’t change. | Brooke: This is so exciting. So how did Nathan ask you to marry him the first time?
Haley: Um, well it was raining and we just had that argument, the one I told you about.
Brooke: Ohh, the one about the internet porn?
Haley: Yes, thank you for reminding me. Anyway we made up, in the rain, and we were laying in bed the next day and he just looked over at me and said you’re my family now and he said that he could love me forever. And he asked me to marry him.
Brooke: Hmm, that’s so sweet. But the dress still isn’t ready so you need to find something else to do with yourself. Chop chop.
Haley: You’re such a grouch when Lucas isn’t around. How long until he gets back?
Brooke: A couple of hours, just in time for your rehearsal party, which like your dress, is a total surprise.
Haley: I hate surprises!
Brooke: Not this you won’t, I promise | Nathan: Whoa! Sorry! I'm not supposed to see you in your wedding dress, right?
Haley: It's okay. This is not my wedding dress.
Nathan: It's not?
Haley: No, it supposed to be but there is not way I am getting married in this frock. I asked Brooke to make me something simple and elegant and instead she makes me something so ... Brooke!
Nathan: Well, maybe you should wear it anyway. Well, Brooke is your maid of honor and you did ask her to make the dress, right?
Haley: So?
Nathan: Well, so, she'll be crushed if you didn't wear it.
Haley: Ahhh.
Nathan: Anyway, it doesn't matter what you wear. My girl is going to look beautiful.
Haley: Thank you.
Nathan: Except maybe in this thing.
Haley: Shut up! |
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| Episode Title: Over the Hills and Far Away
"Over the Hills and Far Away" is the title of a song by Led Zeppelin that has also been recorded by artists such as Gary Moore and Nightwish. |
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| Peyton's car breaks down in the same location that it did in the "Pilot". During the Pilot, Peyton calls Nathan for help and he never shows up, but when he calls him in this episode for help, he comes to her aid. | Deb's scene at the rehearsal
Deb's scene during the rehearsal is a scene from "The Desperate Kingdom of Love" when Haley panics about her and Nathan's marriage while alphabetizing their CDs. The Warrior Table Tennis t-shirt is a shirt that Haley wore in "With Arms Outstretched". | Brooke: This is so exciting. So how did Nathan ask you to marry him the first time?
Haley: Um, well it was raining and we just had that argument, the one I told you about.
Brooke: Ohh, the one about the internet porn?
In "The Leaving Song", Haley stumbles across questionable material on Nathan's computer. They later make up in "The Games That Play Us" and Nathan proposes the first time. | Lucas: I decided to go for a run and I ended up here, boy is it raining out.
Brooke: I'm still mad at you Nathan Scott.
The scene that Lucas and Brooke reenact is a scene from "The Games That Play Us" when Nathan and Haley make up in the rain. |
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| Though the episode title can be directly related to the fairytale rehearsal dinner that Brooke throws for Nathan and Haley, the lyrics to the Led Zeppelin song that the episode was named after is also indirectly related to both Nathan and Haley's relationship and Jake and Peyton's fizzled relationship. The "Hey lady - you got the love I need/Maybe more than enough/Oh darling...walk a while with me/You've got so much" verse can be related to both relationships while the "Many is a word that only leaves you guessing/Guessing 'bout a thing you really ought to know" verse can be related to Jake and Peyton's relationship that is ended in this episode. |
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