S7 ← | One Tree Hill Season 8 | S9 → | |||||||
#01 | "Asleep at Heaven's Gate" | #09 | "Between Raising Hell and Amazing Grace" | #17 | "The Smoker You Drink, the Player You Get" | ||||
#02 | "I Can't See You, But I Know You're There" | #10 | "Lists, Plans" | #18 | "Quiet Little Voices" | ||||
#03 | "The Space in Between" | #11 | "Darkness on The Edge of Town" | #19 | "Where Not to Look for Freedom" | ||||
#04 | "We All Fall Down" | #12 | "The Drinks We Drank Last Night" | #20 | "The Man Who Sailed Around His Soul" | ||||
#05 | "Nobody Taught Us to Quit" | #13 | "The Other Half of Me" | #21 | "Flightless Bird, American Mouth" | ||||
#06 | "Not Afraid" | #14 | "Holding Out For a Hero" | #22 | "This Is My House, This Is My Home" | ||||
#07 | "Luck Be a Lady" | #15 | "Valentine's Day Is Over" | ||||||
#08 | "Mouthful of Diamonds" | #16 | "I Think I'm Gonna Like It Here" |
"The Space in Between" is the third episode of the eighth season of One Tree Hill and the 155th produced episode of the series. It was broadcast on September 28, 2010. As the situation at the hospital worsens; Nathan makes a huge decision regarding his career. Brooke and Julian take Jamie for the day, while Victoria and Millicent hatch a plan.
Synopsis[]
Plot[]
Memorable Quotes[]
- ”My Mom's having another baby.”
- ”Yeah, I heard.”
- ”Do you know anything about that? Where babies come from?”
- ”Stork, bro.”
- ”Weak!”
- ”Aunt Brooke, do you know where babies come from?”
- ”Not from me.”
- (Talking about the accident after the State Championship)
- ”I didn't want to lose what we had, I also didn't want to lose what we'd have… the rest of our lives together, our family, our someday.”
- ”That's all she wants is someday… they deserve that.”
- ”Everyone deserves that.”
- "Dear Lucas. I feel so lucky that Quinn is getting better. It means I can breathe again. The darkness that I've struggled with now seems a world away, replaced by my concern for her. I made a promise that if she was okay, I would try to give back. I thought I might volunteer somewhere and try to help people who have struggled with depression or who have faced a crisis of their own. She's been recovering for about a week, and the entire family was here. But now they've gone, and it's just me and Quinn. Every day brings another small victory, and with it, the hope that Clay wakes up soon."
- Haley James Scott letter to Lucas Scott
- "I am not strong enough for this."
- "Yes, you are and when you are not you have me."
- "Aunt Brooke, Julian... you guys are gonna make great parents someday."
- Jamie Scott to Brooke Davis and Julian Baker
- "I love you. I love the person that you are, and your strength."
- "Where do you think I learned it?"
Voiceover[]
Music[]
- Featured Music:
- All The Way by Carolyne Neuman
- Factory by Band of Horses
- Good Man by Casey Shea
- I Still Do by I Am Kloot
- I'll Be There by The Parlotones
- Liberty by Andy Davis
- Pray You Through by Sixteen Cities
- Red October by JBM
- Ring The Bells by Satellite
- Your Beating Heart by Brendan James
This episode's title originated from the track The Space Inbetween, originally sung by How To Destroy Angels.
The opening theme song is performed by Patrick Stump from Fall Out Boy.
Trivia[]
- Although credited, Jana Kramer (Alex) does not appear in this episode
Episode References[]
- Nathan and Haley talk about Haley's accident following the state championship game and her pregnancy with Jamie. ("Some You Give Away")
- Nathan and Haley discuss how she was last in the chapel before her mother's death from cancer. ("The Last Day Of Our Acquaintance")
Asleep at Heaven's Gate • I Can't See You, But I Know You're There • The Space in Between • We All Fall Down • Nobody Taught Us to Quit • Not Afraid • Luck Be a Lady • Mouthful of Diamonds • Between Raising Hell and Amazing Grace • Lists, Plans • Darkness on The Edge of Town • The Drinks We Drank Last Night • The Other Half of Me • Holding Out For a Hero • Valentine's Day Is Over • I Think I'm Gonna Like It Here • The Smoker You Drink, the Player You Get • Quiet Little Voices • Where Not to Look for Freedom • The Man Who Sailed Around His Soul • Flightless Bird, American Mouth • This Is My House, This Is My Home