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Storyline
During a bad storm, Lucas spends the night with Brooke, who bitches because the last line of his letter is identical to one he once wrote to Peyton about love forever; he must chase her in the pouring rain, suggesting she just wants an excuse to break up; they make up in bed. Now Haley's record is finished after three weeks, Ellie plans to leave Peyton again but stays during the storm, reminiscing. Mouth visits Rachel to watch a movie in her bedroom, she tries to build up his confidence and coach him in womanizing, he wants to remain his honest self, turns down kissing unless it's for real and walks out. Keith helps Karen now the roof leaks; they kiss and make love. Haley suggests she and Nathan could go to Duke University, he retorts he is going to Stanford, her first choice; he proves how much he kept loving her all the time by showing newspaper cuttings about her tour. Mayor Dan hears the power break will last all night and decides to break in at Keiths; an old photo brings back ... Written by
KGF Vissers
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The episode is named after a song by The Fruit Brats.
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Goofs
After Haley tells Nathan that she is going to Duke, and he says he doesn't want her to and she starts freaking out and then puts her sweater and scarf back on. Now when she puts her scarf on for the first time it appears she threw it over her shoulder and in the next shot it doesn't, the shot switches to Nathan and back to Haley and her scarf is around her neck again, and this happens one more time when the lights go out. The first time a flash of lightning occurs to where you can see Haley, her scarf is down and in the next flash it's up again.
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Quotes
Peyton:
What are we doing? You know, you've been here three weeks, Ellie, and all we've talked about is music and the CD and business. But it's not just a business arrangement, is it?
Ellie:
Of course not.
Peyton:
I need you to talk to me about your cancer.
Ellie:
It's okay.
Peyton:
No. No, it's not okay. How can you just act like nothing's wrong? Aren't you afraid? Because I am afraid for you.
Ellie:
Don't be afraid, Peyton. Every song has a coda, a final movement. Whether it fades out or crashes away, every song ends. Is that any reason...
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Soundtracks
"Here Comes a Regular"
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Paul Westerberg See more »