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S6 ← | One Tree Hill Season 7 | S8 → | |||||||
#01 | "4:30 AM (Apparently They Were Traveling Abroad)" | #09 | "Now You Lift Your Eyes to the Sun" | #17 | "At the Bottom of Everything" | ||||
#02 | "What Are You Willing to Lose" | #10 | "You Are a Runner and I Am My Father's Son" | #18 | "The Last Day of Our Acquaintance" | ||||
#03 | "Hold My Hand as I'm Lowered" | #11 | "You Know I Love You... Don't You?" | #19 | "Every Picture Tells a Story" | ||||
#04 | "Believe Me, I'm Lying" | #12 | "Some Roads Lead Nowhere" | #20 | "Learning to Fall" | ||||
#05 | "Your Cheatin' Heart" | #13 | "Weeks Go by Like Days" | #21 | "What's in the Ground Belongs to You" | ||||
#06 | "Deep Ocean Vast Sea" | #14 | "Family Affair" | #22 | "Almost Everything I Wish I'd Said the Last Time I Saw You" | ||||
#07 | "I and Love and You" | #15 | "Don't You Forget About Me" | ||||||
#08 | "(I Just) Died in Your Arms Tonight" | #16 | "My Attendance Is Bad But My Intentions Are Good" |
"Some Roads Lead Nowhere" is the twelfth episode of the seventh season of One Tree Hill and the 142nd produced episode of the series. It was broadcast on December 7, 2009. As Nathan and Haley prepare for the family's move to Barcelona, Brooke struggles to accept Julian's reaction to Alex's crisis. Quinn helps Clay hatch a plan to win back Nathan as a client. Meanwhile, Millie's downward spiral puts her and Mouth at a crossroads, and Dan Scott's pronouncement shocks Rachel and his audience.
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Memorable Quotes
Voiceover
Music
- "Blue Skies" - Noah + The Whale
- "As Much As I Ever Could" - City And Color
- "Mother" - Jack Savoretti
- "Three Rounds And A Sound" - Blind Pilot
- "The One Step" - Jean Grae
- "Mama Said Knock You Out" - LL Cool J
- "We Don't Eat" - James Vincent McMorrow
- "Until You Won Me Over" - Trent Dabbs
- "Horizon" - Rachel Yamagata
- "Waiting" - City And Color
- "Brooklyn" - WAKEY!WAKEY!
This episode's title originated from the song Some Streets Lead Nowhere, originally sung by Matthew Ryan.