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==Music==
 
==Music==
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* "'''I Want You So Bad I Can't Breathe'''" - ''Ok Go''
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* "'''Love Lost'''" - ''The Temper Trap''
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* "'''Plans And Reveries'''" - ''Black Gold''
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* "'''All Time Low'''" - ''Stacy Clark''
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* "'''Everyman'''" - ''Guggenheim Grotto''
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* "'''Cheek Petit'''" - ''Clarke & Ware''
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* "'''Don't Hold Your Breath'''" - ''Athlete''
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* "'''Worry About It Later'''" - ''Brakes''
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* "'''The Longing'''" - ''EELS''
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* "'''Never Go To Far'''" - ''Oh Darling''
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* "'''First Chance'''" - ''David Grey''
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* "'''To Build A Home'''" - ''The Cinematic Orchestra''
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* "'''Leaving It'''" - ''Novi Split''
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* "'''Feather In The Wind'''" - ''Susie Suh''
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This episode's title originated from the song '''Deep Ocean Vast Sea''', originally sung by ''Peter Murphey''.
 
This episode's title originated from the song '''Deep Ocean Vast Sea''', originally sung by ''Peter Murphey''.
   

Revision as of 15:08, 20 October 2009

"Deep Ocean Vast Sea" is the sixth episode of the seventh season of One Tree Hill and the 136th produced episode of the series. It was broadcast on October 19, 2009. Haley considers taking matters into her own hands as Nathan's scandal threatens his endorsement deals. Julian gives Alex another chance, and Brooke reconnects with Chase. Millicent questions whether she has what it takes to be a model while Clay lets Quinn in on a big secret.

Synopsis

Memorable Quotes

Voiceover

Music

  • "I Want You So Bad I Can't Breathe" - Ok Go
  • "Love Lost" - The Temper Trap
  • "Plans And Reveries" - Black Gold
  • "All Time Low" - Stacy Clark
  • "Everyman" - Guggenheim Grotto
  • "Cheek Petit" - Clarke & Ware
  • "Don't Hold Your Breath" - Athlete
  • "Worry About It Later" - Brakes
  • "The Longing" - EELS
  • "Never Go To Far" - Oh Darling
  • "First Chance" - David Grey
  • "To Build A Home" - The Cinematic Orchestra
  • "Leaving It" - Novi Split
  • "Feather In The Wind" - Susie Suh

This episode's title originated from the song Deep Ocean Vast Sea, originally sung by Peter Murphey.

Trivia

Episode References