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"Believe Me, I'm Lying" is the fourth episode of the seventh season of One Tree Hill and the 134th produced episode of the series. It was broadcast on October 5, 2009. Nathan's scandal becomes public. Brooke's fashion show brings an unexpected responsibility for Millicent and Haley convinces Quinn to talk to her estranged husband David. Meanwhile, Mouth makes a decision that could threaten his career.

Synopsis

Clayton finds Nathan at the park and reminds him that he's missed another work out and, despite the fact that Nathan is distracted by his scandal with Renee, he still has to keep his head in the game to get a good deal with his contract. Clay tells Nathan not to just sit around and wait for Renee to make a move. Haley, Quinn and Jamie shop at the supermarket and Quinn tells Haley that she needs more time to figure out what she wants after her sister enquired what happened at Tric after David arrived. Brooke prepares to go to work and finds Julain reviewing the script, while burning insence, and notes to him that she doesn't like it. Admist her stress about the upcoming fashion show, Brooke asks Julian how he feels about the script Alex gave him and Julian replies that he is giving it a chance. Elsewhere, Millie goes to Alex's hotel room and prepares to have to drag her to Tric for the show, but is stunned by find Alex dressed and ready. Alex then tells her that it is game day, and they have work to do stunning Millie.

Memorable Quotes

Voiceover

Music

  • "Love's Lost Guarentee" - Rogue Wave
  • "Rain At Your Door" - The Aeroplanes
  • "Help I'm Alive" - Metric
  • "Blood Oranges" - Foreign Born
  • "Come Back When You Can" - Barcelona
  • "Whatever It Takes" - Tracy Shedd
  • "Daily Turn" - Beat Corp
  • "Don't Upset The Rhythm" - Noisettes
  • "Sunshine Coolin'" - The Asteroids Galaxy Tour
  • "Never Forget You" - Noisettes
  • "Goodnight And Good Bless" - Robin Foster
  • "Someday" - Noisettes

This episode's title originated from the song Believe Me, I'm Lying, originally sung by Forever The Sickest Kids.

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