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* ContinuityNod: Bevin reappears for the first time since [[Recap/OneTreeHillS5E11YoureGonnaNeedSomeoneOnYourSide Season 5]], and briefly mentions her son to Logan. On top of that, her characterisation is in-line with [[Recap/OneTreeHillS4E13PicturesOfYou the revelation that she had spent high school]] ObfuscatingStupidity, and was much more intelligent than she let on.
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* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: Haley's speech thaking everyone for their support of Tric for the past decade is a thinly veiled thank you to the fans who had supported the show for nine years.

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* TheCameo: Music/BlindPilot and Gavin [=DeGraw=] appear over the course of the episode, performing at Tric’s anniversary concert.



* DiegeticSoundtrackUsage: Gavin [=DeGraw=] performs "I Don’t Want To Be" one final time during Tric’s anniversary concert.

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** Several of the performances at Tric’s anniversary concert are used to provide the soundtrack of the episode.
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Gavin [=DeGraw=] performs "I Don’t Want To Be" one final time during Tric’s anniversary concert.


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* ShoutOut: Clay nicknames Logan "Wolverine" in yet another reference to the Creator/MarvelComics [[ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} superhero that Logan was named after]].

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* DareToBeBadass: After being rebuffed by a label scout over his failing career’s last hit being a jingle for breakfast pastries, Chris Keller proceeds to grab the house band and rock Tric with a rousing rendition of "Loaded Gun".



* DiegeticSoundtrackUsage: Gavin [=DeGraw=] performs "I Don’t Want To Be" one final time.

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* DiegeticSoundtrackUsage: Gavin [=DeGraw=] performs "I Don’t Want To Be" one final time.time during Tric’s anniversary concert.


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* ProductPlacement: Chris Keller’s performance of "Loaded Gun" during Tric’s anniversary concert. Tyler Hilton’s album "Forget The Storm" featured the song, and was released the day before this episode premiered.
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** It’s unclear as to how Chase was able to afford buying Tric from Karen.

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** It’s unclear as to how Chase was able to afford buying Tric from Karen.Karen, or how the change in ownership affects Red Bedroom Records as the label was effectively renting space from the bar.

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* ShoutOut: The episode title is taken from the song "One Tree Hill" by Music/{{U2}}.



* TitleDrop: "There’s only one Tree Hill and it’s your home, Jamie Scott."

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* TitleDrop: "There’s only one Tree Hill and it’s your home, Jamie Scott.""
* TitledAfterTheSong: The episode title is taken from the song "One Tree Hill" by Music/{{U2}}.
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It’s the Real Song Theme Tune of the first 4 seasons; Gavin DeGraw performs it within the episode at he anniversary concert.

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* DiegeticSoundtrackUsage: Gavin [=DeGraw=] performs "I Don’t Want To Be" one final time.

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Theme Tune Cameo was renamed Diegetic Soundtrack Usage. Is this song (a) part of the soundtrack and (b) played in-universe?


** The first & last musical artist to perform in the series is Gavin [=DeGraw=], both times the song played being "[[ThemeTuneCameo I Don't Wanna Be]]".

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** The first & last musical artist to perform in the series is Gavin [=DeGraw=], both times the song played being "[[ThemeTuneCameo I "I Don't Wanna Be]]".Be".



* ThemeTuneCameo: Gavin [=DeGraw=] performs "I Don’t Want To Be" one final time.
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'''"One Tree Hill"''' is the ninth season finale and of ''Series/OneTreeHill'', and also serves as the GrandFinale of the series. The episode originally aired April 4th, 2012 and was both written and directed by Creator/MarkSchwahn.

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'''"One Tree Hill"''' is the ninth season finale and of ''Series/OneTreeHill'', and also serves as the GrandFinale of the series. The episode originally aired April 4th, 2012 and was both written and directed by Creator/MarkSchwahn.
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* DenouementEpisode: Every ongoing plot thread across the season (and in effect, the series as a whole) has effectively been resolved by the end of the previous episode, so this episode is effectively just a victory lap that provides closure on the now-adult characters and resolves the few remaining loose ends, such as Clay and Quinn getting married and formally adopting Logan.
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'''"One Tree Hill"''' is the ninth season finale and of ''Series/OneTreeHill'', and also serves as the GrandFinale of the series. The episode originally aired April 4th, 2012. The episode was written by and directed by Creator/MarkSchwahn.

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'''"One Tree Hill"''' is the ninth season finale and of ''Series/OneTreeHill'', and also serves as the GrandFinale of the series. The episode originally aired April 4th, 2012. The episode 2012 and was both written by and directed by Creator/MarkSchwahn.

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In the series finale, the tenth anniversary of Tric brings old faces and new possibilities for the Tree Hill family.

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In '''"One Tree Hill"''' is the series finale, ninth season finale and of ''Series/OneTreeHill'', and also serves as the tenth anniversary GrandFinale of Tric brings old faces the series. The episode originally aired April 4th, 2012. The episode was written by and new possibilities for the directed by Creator/MarkSchwahn.

The residents of
Tree Hill family.
find themselves looking to the past as Tric celebrates it’s tenth anniversary, whilst new and exciting developments continue to shape their futures.
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* ThemeTuneCameo: Gavin [=DeGraw=] performs "I Don’t Want To Be" one final time. With with Gavin and the band momentarily stripping the song back to just the piano as the crowd in Tric sings the first line of the chorus following the bridge, this also effectively recreates the arrangement of the song previously used as the opening theme song, making it a more literal example of the trope

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* ThemeTuneCameo: Gavin [=DeGraw=] performs "I Don’t Want To Be" one final time. With with Gavin and the band momentarily stripping the song back to just the piano as the crowd in Tric sings the first line of the chorus following the bridge, this also effectively recreates the arrangement of the song previously used as the opening theme song, making it a more literal example of the trope
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** It’s unclear as to how Chase was able to afford buying Tric from Karen.
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* ThemeTuneCameo: Gavin [=DeGraw=] performs "I Don’t Want To Be" one final time. With with Gavin and the band momentarily stripping the song back to just the piano as the crowd in Tric sings the first line of the chorus following the bridge, this also effectively recreates the arrangement of the song previously used as the opening theme song, making it more literal example ifvtge trope

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* ThemeTuneCameo: Gavin [=DeGraw=] performs "I Don’t Want To Be" one final time. With with Gavin and the band momentarily stripping the song back to just the piano as the crowd in Tric sings the first line of the chorus following the bridge, this also effectively recreates the arrangement of the song previously used as the opening theme song, making it a more literal example ifvtge of the trope

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* AmbiguousSituation: Bevin is shown with the rest of the adults as they cheer for the Ravens heading onto the court in the final scene; despite being stood next to Skills and the two sharing a look, it is never explicitly stated that the two reunited.

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Bevin is shown with the rest of the adults as they cheer for the Ravens heading onto the court in the final scene; despite being stood next to Skills and the two sharing a look, it is never explicitly stated that the two reunited.reunited.
** During the closing monologue, Nathan is shown looking up at the retired Ravens jerseys, specifically Jamie’s; it’s unclear if Jamie’s number has already been retired for breaking Nathan’s scoring record, or if Nathan is just imagining it.
* AudienceParticipation: After the bridge in "I Don’t Want To Be" ends, the crowd in Tric takes over singing the start of the chorus.



* ThemeTuneCameo: Gavin [=DeGraw=] performs "I Don’t Want To Be" one final time.

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* ThemeTuneCameo: Gavin [=DeGraw=] performs "I Don’t Want To Be" one final time. With with Gavin and the band momentarily stripping the song back to just the piano as the crowd in Tric sings the first line of the chorus following the bridge, this also effectively recreates the arrangement of the song previously used as the opening theme song, making it more literal example ifvtge trope
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* AdultFear: Nathan has to point out to Jamie that sneaking out to the River Court at night probably isn’t the best decision considering the Scott family’s history with being abducted.
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* AmbiguousSituation: Bevin is shown with the rest of the adults as they cheer for the Ravens heading onto the court in the final scene; despite being stood next to Skills and the two sharing a look, it is never explicitly stated that the two reunited.
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--> '''Haley''': There’s only [[TitleDrop one Tree Hill]] and it’s your home, Jamie Scott.

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--> ---> '''Haley''': There’s only [[TitleDrop one Tree Hill]] and it’s your home, Jamie Scott.
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*** During the same scene, she repeats a line that Karen previously said to Lucas in [[Recap/OneTreeHillS1E22TheGamesThatPlayUs the Season 1 finale]].

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*** During ** As Haley talks to Jamie on the same scene, roof of the café, she repeats a line that Karen previously said to Lucas in [[Recap/OneTreeHillS1E22TheGamesThatPlayUs the Season 1 finale]].
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* MilestoneCelebration: InUniverse. The episode is framed around various musical performances at Tric, as the establishment celebrates the tenth anniversary since opening.
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** Haley shows Jamie the box full of predictions that she and Lucas used to make at the start of school year, first seen in "[[Recap/OneTreeHillS3E03FirstDayOnABrandNewPlanet]]" in Season 3.

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** Haley shows Jamie the box full of predictions that she and Lucas used to make at the start of school year, first seen in "[[Recap/OneTreeHillS3E03FirstDayOnABrandNewPlanet]]" "[[Recap/OneTreeHillS3E03FirstDayOnABrandNewPlanet First Day on a Brand New Planet]]" in Season 3.
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* AdultFear: Nathan has to point out to Jamie that sneaking out to the River Court at night probably isn’t the best decision considering the Scott family’s history with being abducted.



** Haley shows Jamie the box full of predictions that she and Lucas used to make at the start of school year, first seen in "[[Recap/OneTreeHillS3E03FirstDayOnABrandNewPlanet]]" in Season 3.
*** During the same scene, she repeats a line that Karen previously said to Lucas in [[Recap/OneTreeHillS1E22TheGamesThatPlayUs the Season 1 finale]].
--> '''Haley''': There’s only [[TitleDrop one Tree Hill]] and it’s your home, Jamie Scott.



* TimeSkip: To an unspecified point in the future, where Jamie is the latest Scott to play for the Tree Hill Ravens.

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* TimeSkip: To an unspecified point in the future, where Jamie is the latest Scott to play for the Tree Hill Ravens.Ravens.
* TitleDrop: "There’s only one Tree Hill and it’s your home, Jamie Scott."
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** Jamie wears #12 for the Ravens; the same number Nathan wore during his time playing for the Charleston Chiefs and Charlotte Bobcats.
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* BackForTheFinale: Bevin reappears for the first time since "[[Recap/OneTreeHillS5E11YoureGonnaNeedSomeoneOnYourSide]]" in Season 5, now working at the court house.

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* BackForTheFinale: Bevin reappears for the first time since "[[Recap/OneTreeHillS5E11YoureGonnaNeedSomeoneOnYourSide]]" "[[Recap/OneTreeHillS5E11YoureGonnaNeedSomeoneOnYourSide You’re Gonna Need Someone on Your Side]]" in Season 5, now working at the court house.
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* BackForTheFinale: Bevin reappears for the first time since "[[Recap/OneTreeHillS5E11YoureGonnaNeedSomeoneOnYourSide]]" in Season 5, now working at the court house.


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* MyOwnPrivateIDo: Clay and Quinn get married at the court house, with only Logan there as a witness.
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** The first & last musical artist to perform in the series is Gavin DeGraw, both times the song played being "[[ThemeTuneCameo I Don't Wanna Be]]".

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** The first & last musical artist to perform in the series is Gavin DeGraw, [=DeGraw=], both times the song played being "[[ThemeTuneCameo I Don't Wanna Be]]".



* ThemeTuneCameo: Gavin DeGraw performs "I Don’t Want To Be" one final time.

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* ThemeTuneCameo: Gavin DeGraw [=DeGraw=] performs "I Don’t Want To Be" one final time.
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In the series finale, the tenth anniversary of Tric brings old faces and new possibilities for the Tree Hill family.

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* BabiesEverAfter: Mouth and Millicent are shown to have finally gotten married in the final TimeSkip, with Millie also heavily pregnant.
* BookEnds:
** The first & last musical artist to perform in the series is Gavin DeGraw, both times the song played being "[[ThemeTuneCameo I Don't Wanna Be]]".
** In the pilot, Haley & Karen give Lucas a copy of Julius Caesar, whilst eating in Karen's Cafe after hours. Haley is seen reading the book whilst the characters are hanging out in Karen's Cafe after hours.
** The series starts with Nathan heading on to Tree Hill High's basketball court with the Ravens, and Lucas arriving at to the River Court. The final shot of the series is Jamie heading on to the Tree Hill High basketball court with his Ravens team.
* CallBack:
** Nathan gifts Chris the guitar he pawned back in Season 3.
** Nathan & Haley leaving Karen's Cafe to head to Jamie’s game mirror Keith & Haley leaving the cafe to head to Lucas' first game on the Ravens in the second episode.
** The closing monologue of the series is repeated from "[[Recap/OneTreeHillS5E13EchoesSilencePatienceAndGrace Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace]]" in Season 5.
* GrandFinale: Of the entire series.
* MythologyGag: The series and setting were named after the song "One Tree Hill" by Music/{{U2}}. The song plays over the closing scenes of everyone attending Jamie’s game.
* ShoutOut: The episode title is taken from the song "One Tree Hill" by Music/{{U2}}.
* ThemeTuneCameo: Gavin DeGraw performs "I Don’t Want To Be" one final time.
* TimeShiftedActor: Jamie, Logan, Lydia, Jude and Davis are all played by different actors in the final scene, after one final TimeSkip.
* TimeSkip: To an unspecified point in the future, where Jamie is the latest Scott to play for the Tree Hill Ravens.

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