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  Episode Information  
Title: From the Edge of the Deep Green Sea
Episode Number: 47
Season: 3
Season Episode #.: 2
Production Number: 302
Original Airdate: Wednesday October 12th, 2005
9/10 (2 Votes cast)
Other Release Dates: (Edit)
Country: Aired On:
United Kingdom Jul 16, 2006
Episode Crew
Director: Kevin Dowling
Writer: Mark Schwahn
  Episode Summary  
As summer draws to a close, Brooke organizes an "End of Summer Beach Party" but few people are in the partying mood. Nathan returns from his summer away at High Flyers, but is hesistant to let Haley back into his life. Meanwhile, Brooke agrees to date Lucas, but only in a "non-exclusive" manner; Peyton begins to come to terms after the truth behind her birth mother are exposed; and Dan has a revelation about what happened the night of the fire.
 
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  Guest Stars  
Guest Stars
Brett ClaywellplayedTimRecurring (28th appearance)
Kevin KilnerplayedLarry SawyerRecurring (second appearance)
Sheryl Lee (1)playedEllieRecurring (third appearance)
Co-Guest Stars
Bevin PrinceplayedBevinRecurring (6th appearance)
Andrew SpringerplayedLifeguard #2 
Heather PhilipsenplayedAmy 
Tilky Jones (1)playedLifeguard 
Uncredited
Jake SimmsplayedLifeguard 
  Main Cast  
Chad Michael MurrayplayedLucas Scott
James LaffertyplayedNathan Scott
Hilarie BurtonplayedPeyton Sawyer
Bethany Joy LenzplayedHaley James Scott
Sophia BushplayedBrooke Davis
Paul JohanssonplayedDan Scott
Barbara Alyn WoodsplayedDeb Scott
Moira KellyplayedKaren Roe
  Episode Notes  
Craig Sheffer (Keith Scott), Lee Norris (Mouth) and Barry Corbin (Coach Whitey) do not appear in this episode.
 
The season 3 set of opening credits are first used for this episode instead of the season premiere.
 
  Featured Songs  
ArtistSong TitlePlayed When
All American RejectsMove Along 
BauhausBela Lugosi's Dead 
Debby BooneYou Light Up My Life 
Fall Out BoySugar, We're Going Down 
FaraciRide 
KingstreetIn-N-Out 
Michelle FeatherstoneSunday 
Tyler Hilton & Bethany Joy LenzWhen The Stars Go Blue 
WeezerWe Are All On Drugs 
  Episode Quotes  
Lucas: (voiceover) Henry David Thoueau once wrote "Live each season as it passes; breathe the air, drink the drink, taste the fruit and resign yourself to the influences of each."
 
Haley: You've changed.
Nathan: Yeah, I guess I have you to thank for that.
 
Lucas: It's gonna be okay Hales. As a matter of fact, I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship ... again.
 
Brooke: Morning sleeping bitchy!
 
Lucas: So I guess you're still pissed at me, which personally I think is crap, but you tell me: are we friends?
Nathan: Tell you what. I'll play you for it. Game to eleven. Make it, take it. For our friendship.
 
Brooke: You are not allowed to sulk tonight.
Haley: I don't sulk!
Brooke: You sulk. You're a sulker.
 
Haley: I saw your car. I didn't know you were home.
Nathan: Yeah, I know.
Haley: Did you get the letters I sent?
Nathan: Yeah.
Haley: It's good to see you.
Nathan: Look, Haley, I can't do this, alright?
Haley: You can't do what? You can't talk to me? You didn't even tell me you were home Nathan. What were you going to do, pass me in the halls at school and not say a word?
Nathan: I didn't even know if you would be in school.
Haley: I told you I'm back for good.
 
Lucas: I'm the guy for you. I know we're just part time and that's cool, do your thing, have your fun. But one of these nights you're going to realize it. I'm the guy for you Brooke Davis. You'll see.
 
Haley: Nathan, I'm not going anywhere.
Nathan: Okay.
 
Brooke: Check it out: I get Lucas, Mouth, half the guys on the team -- I put my first choices her but we can totally mix and match -- any and all lifeguards, Nathan’s uncle Cooper’s so hot, Larry ...
Peyton: Whoa, Larry, like, my dad Larry?
Brooke: Of course, he’s my hot dad fantasy.
 
Brooke: Hey, great idea.
Haley: What?
Brooke: Wearing your wedding ring. It’s like a total aphrodisiac for some guys.
Haley: I just needed to be an aphrodisiac for one guy.
Brooke: Why, do you have a new guy?
Haley: For Nathan, Brooke.
 
(to Brooke about her furniture)
Lucas: Oh, 1972's outside, it wants its furniture back.
 
  Episode Goofs  
When Haley pours herself a glass of soda while Brooke and Lucas are together on the couch, the glass is half-full at first. When she walks over to talk to Lucas while Brooke is in the bedroom, the class is full.
 
In the first scene after Lucas and Nathan's one-on-one game, Nathan throws the ball at Lucas after he wins and it bounces behind him. When the camera pans out while Nathan is walking away, the ball is lying in the grassy area in front of Lucas, not behind him.
 
During the one-on-one game, the patches of sweat on Lucas' shirt appear then disappear throughout the game.
 
  Cultural References  
Episode Title: From the Edge of the Deep Green Sea

"From the Edge of the Deep Green Sea" is the title of a song by The Cure off of their Wish album.
 
Lucas: It's gonna be okay Hales. As a matter of fact, I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship ... again.

Lucas is referencing a quote from the film Casablanca spoken by Rick Blaine "Louis, I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship".
 
  Episode References  
Nathan and Lucas' one-on-one

Nathan and Lucas' one-on-one parallels their one-on-one in the "Pilot".
 
  Analysis  
"From the Edge of the Deep Green Sea"

The lyrics of the song "From the Edge of the Deep Green Sea", like most episodes, can be related to the emotions of the characters during this episode, especially Nathan's now that Haley has returned to Tree Hill. In the song, the lyrics speak about a returned love who's broken the subject of the song's heart before and they worry that it will happen again. During the episode, both Brooke and Nathan struggle with letting their past loves back in, Lucas and Haley, respectively, worrying that they will get hurt again.
 
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