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* TemptingFate: Peyton constantly running red lights, after her mother ran one and was fatally injured in a car crash.
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* TemptingFate: Peyton constantly running red lights, after her mother ran one and was fatally injured in a car crash.crash.
* YouRemindMeOfX: Whitey comments that Peyton physically resembles her late mother.
* YouRemindMeOfX: Whitey comments that Peyton physically resembles her late mother.
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* DiegeticSoundtrackUsage: "I Don’t Want To Be" by Gavin [=DeGraw=] plays over the first half of the Fathers vs Sons basketball game.
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* DiegeticSoundtrackUsage: The opening theme, "I Don’t Want To Be" by Gavin [=DeGraw=] [=DeGraw=], plays over the first half of the Fathers vs Sons basketball game.
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* DiegeticSoundtrackUsage: "I Don’t Want To Be" by Gavin [=DeGraw=] plays over the first half of the Fathers vs Sons basketball game.
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* TemptingFate: Peyton constantly running red lights, after her mother ran one and was fatally injured in a car crash.
* ThemeTuneCameo: "I Don’t Want To Be" by Gavin [=DeGraw=] plays during the first half of the Fathers Vs. Sons game.
* ThemeTuneCameo: "I Don’t Want To Be" by Gavin [=DeGraw=] plays during the first half of the Fathers Vs. Sons game.
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* TemptingFate: Peyton constantly running red lights, after her mother ran one and was fatally injured in a car crash.
* ThemeTuneCameo: "I Don’t Want To Be" by Gavin [=DeGraw=] plays during the first half of the Fathers Vs. Sons game.crash.
* ThemeTuneCameo: "I Don’t Want To Be" by Gavin [=DeGraw=] plays during the first half of the Fathers Vs. Sons game.
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* HighSchoolSweethearts: Whitey recounts to Peyton how her parents started dating in high school.
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* TheReveal:
** Peyton’s mother died in a car accident when she was 8.
** Whitey’s wife Camilla died at some point prior to the start of the series.
** Peyton’s mother died in a car accident when she was 8.
** Whitey’s wife Camilla died at some point prior to the start of the series.
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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Brooke is completely oblivious to the significance of the week to Peyton, being that it’s the anniversary of her mother’s death. As the show would flesh out Peyton and Brooke’s backstory, it would be established that Brooke was a major help in Peyton moving forward after the tragedy, making her obliviousness here all the more jarring.
* FailedASpotCheck: The entire time he was dating Peyton, Nathan never thought to ask where her mother was.
* FailedASpotCheck: The entire time he was dating Peyton, Nathan never thought to ask where her mother was.
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'''"All That You Can’t Leave Behind''' is the fifth episode of ''Series/OneTreeHill'' and aired October 14th, 2003. The teleplay was written by Creator/JenniferCecil and Creator/MarkSchwahn, with the story by Creator/JenniferCecil and Creator/AnnHamilton, and directed by Creator/DuaneClark.
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'''"All That You Can’t Leave Behind''' Behind"''' is the fifth episode of ''Series/OneTreeHill'' and aired October 14th, 2003. The teleplay was written by Creator/JenniferCecil and Creator/MarkSchwahn, with the story by Creator/JenniferCecil and Creator/AnnHamilton, and directed by Creator/DuaneClark.
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'''"All That You Can’t Leave Behind''' is the fifth episode of ''Series/OneTreeHill'' and aired October 14th, 2003. The telephone lay was written by Creator/JenniferCecil and Creator/MarkSchwahn, with the story by Creator/JenniferCecil and Creator/AnnHamilton, and directed by Creator/DuaneClark.
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'''"All That You Can’t Leave Behind''' is the fifth episode of ''Series/OneTreeHill'' and aired October 14th, 2003. The telephone lay teleplay was written by Creator/JenniferCecil and Creator/MarkSchwahn, with the story by Creator/JenniferCecil and Creator/AnnHamilton, and directed by Creator/DuaneClark.
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Lucas asks Keith to play with him in the annual "Father and Son" basketball game and realizes he got the better father figure after Dan publicly humiliates Nathan on the court. Meanwhile, Peyton has a hard time dealing with the anniversary of her mother's death and finds a comforting ally in Whitey.
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The annual "Father and Son" basketball game arrives and
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* ShipTease: Peyton shows up at the school after the game; whilst she explains to Nathan about her mom’s death, she also makes it clear that she didn’t go to the school for him. She doesn’t verbally respond when Nathan asks why she’s there, but it’s implied to the viewer that she was there to see Lucas.
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* ShipTease: ShipTease:
** Lucas and Peyton’s conversation at the bridge, where Peyton tells Lucas about her home life, ends with Lucas calling after Peyton and her telling Lucas "Not to ruin it" - implicitly by asking her out.
** Peyton shows up at the school after the game; whilst she explains to Nathan about her mom’s death, she also makes it clear that she didn’t go to the school for him. She doesn’t verbally respond when Nathan asks why she’s there, but it’s implied to the viewer that she was there to see Lucas.
** Lucas and Peyton’s conversation at the bridge, where Peyton tells Lucas about her home life, ends with Lucas calling after Peyton and her telling Lucas "Not to ruin it" - implicitly by asking her out.
** Peyton shows up at the school after the game; whilst she explains to Nathan about her mom’s death, she also makes it clear that she didn’t go to the school for him. She doesn’t verbally respond when Nathan asks why she’s there, but it’s implied to the viewer that she was there to see Lucas.
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* BaitAndSwitch: After Dan fouls Nathan and leaves him flat on his back, Nathan is shown being helped to his feet by an outstretched hand, making the viewer think it’s Dan before revealing that it’s Lucas as Nathan is back on his feet.
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* ShipTease: Peyton shows up at the school after the game; whilst she explains to Nathan about her mom’s death, she also makes it clear that she didn’t go to the school for him. She doesn’t verbally respond, but it’s implied to the viewer that she was there to see Lucas.
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* ShipTease: Peyton shows up at the school after the game; whilst she explains to Nathan about her mom’s death, she also makes it clear that she didn’t go to the school for him. She doesn’t verbally respond, respond when Nathan asks why she’s there, but it’s implied to the viewer that she was there to see Lucas.
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* ShipTease: Peyton shows up at the school after the game; whilst she explains to Nathan about her mom’s death, she also makes it clear that she didn’t go to the school for him. She doesn’t verbally respond, but it’s implied to the viewer that she was there to see Lucas.
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* CallBack: Peyton’s comic strip, showing a set of traffic lights with the caption "People always leave" was briefly seen being worked on in the previous episode.
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* ItsAllAboutMe: Whilst Keith and the rest of the Fathers team are aware that the game isn’t supposed to be taken seriously, Dan looks at the game as a way for him to relive his glory days.
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* SeriousBusiness: Dan is the only one of the Fathers to take the game seriously, and he’s desperate to show that he’s still better than the boys.
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* SeriousBusiness: Dan is the only one of the PyrrhicVictory: The Fathers to take win, but only after the game seriously, and he’s scores are reset to zero with only the next point counting. On top of that, Dan’s so desperate to show win that he’s still better than he fouls Nathan and leaves him flat on his back, and the boys.Fathers only get the game winning point because Nathan blatantly lets Dan get the win.
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Lucas asks Keith to play with him in the annual "Father and Son" basketball game and realizes he got the better father figure after Dan publicly humiliates Nathan on the court. Meanwhile, Peyton has a hard time dealing with the anniversary of her mother's death and finds a comforting ally in Whitey.
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* CurbStompBattle: The current Ravens utterly rout the Fathers, with only Dan able to keep up with the younger generation. It reaches the point that the boys start breaking out the Harlem Globetrotters playbook.
* HeroicBSOD: Peyton has a public meltdown at the start of the episode, calling Brooke out over the pointlessness of cheerleading.
* KickTheDog: When Keith arrives in the Fathers locker room, one of the other fathers comments that he didn’t know Keith had a son; Keith responds that he’s just a substitute as one of the boys doesn’t have a father, knowing that Dan is within earshot.
* ParentalAbandonment: Peyton’s mother died in a car accident with she was 8, and her father spends significant portions of time working away from home.
* SeriousBusiness: Dan is the only one of the Fathers to take the game seriously, and he’s desperate to show that he’s still better than the boys.
* ShipSinking: Peyton makes it very clear that she’s not interested in getting back together with Nathan.
* TemptingFate: Peyton constantly running red lights, after her mother ran one and was fatally injured in a car crash.
* ThemeTuneCameo: "I Don’t Want To Be" by Gavin [=DeGraw=] plays during the first half of the Fathers Vs. Sons game.
! Contains examples of the following tropes:
* CurbStompBattle: The current Ravens utterly rout the Fathers, with only Dan able to keep up with the younger generation. It reaches the point that the boys start breaking out the Harlem Globetrotters playbook.
* HeroicBSOD: Peyton has a public meltdown at the start of the episode, calling Brooke out over the pointlessness of cheerleading.
* KickTheDog: When Keith arrives in the Fathers locker room, one of the other fathers comments that he didn’t know Keith had a son; Keith responds that he’s just a substitute as one of the boys doesn’t have a father, knowing that Dan is within earshot.
* ParentalAbandonment: Peyton’s mother died in a car accident with she was 8, and her father spends significant portions of time working away from home.
* SeriousBusiness: Dan is the only one of the Fathers to take the game seriously, and he’s desperate to show that he’s still better than the boys.
* ShipSinking: Peyton makes it very clear that she’s not interested in getting back together with Nathan.
* TemptingFate: Peyton constantly running red lights, after her mother ran one and was fatally injured in a car crash.
* ThemeTuneCameo: "I Don’t Want To Be" by Gavin [=DeGraw=] plays during the first half of the Fathers Vs. Sons game.