← S3 | One Tree Hill Season 4 | S5 → | ||||||
01 | "The Same Deep Water as You" | 08 | "Nothing Left to Say But Goodbye" | 15 | "Prom Night at Hater High" | |||
02 | "Things I Forgot at Birth" | 09 | "Some You Give Away" | 16 | "You Call It Madness, But I Call It Love" | |||
03 | "Good News for People Who Love Bad News" | 10 | "Songs to Love and Die By" | 17 | "It Gets the Worst at Night" | |||
04 | "Can't Stop This Thing We've Started" | 11 | "Everything in Its Right Place" | 18 | "The Runaway Found" | |||
05 | "I Love You But I've Chosen Darkness" | 12 | "Resolve" | 19 | "Ashes of Dreams You Let Die" | |||
06 | "Where Did You Sleep Last Night?" | 13 | "Pictures of You" | 20 | "The Birth and Death of Day" | |||
07 | "All These Things That I've Done" | 14 | "Sad Songs for Dirty Lovers" | 21 | "All of a Sudden I Miss Everyone" |
"Can't Stop This Thing We Started" is the fourth episode of the fourth season of One Tree Hill and the 71st produced episode of the series. It was broadcast on October 18, 2006. Peyton introduces hip-hop sensation Lupe Fiasco at Tric, while rumors that Brooke is pregnant run rampant. Still dealing with their car accident, Nathan buys a motorcycle despite Haley's reservations, and Rachel poses for Maxim magazine. Meanwhile, Lucas clashes with Derek, and Deb double-crosses Karen.
Synopsis
Memorable Quotes
Voiceover
Music
- "Cool Kids Keep" - American Analog Set
- "Back Together" - Citizen Cope
- "Post Blue" - Placebo
- "Allison" - Jeremy Kushnier
- "Everybody In Da House" - Selectracks
- "Downtime" - Dr. Caligari
- "Kick, Push" - Lupe Fiasco
- "I Gotcha" - Lupe Fiasco
- "Crash And Burn" - Utah
- "I Am The Highway" - Audioslave
This episode's title originated from the album Can't Stop This Thing We Started, originally sung by Bryan Adams.
Trivia
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