The episode focuses on the annual , which brings the long-standing tension between the Scott family members to the forefront.
(also known as "Where I End and You Begin") is the fifth episode of the first season of the teen drama series One Tree Hill , originally aired on October 21, 2003. Plot Overview [S1E5] All That You Can't Leave Behind
The episode is named after the U2 album All That You Can't Leave Behind , a nod to the show's recurring use of music titles for its episodes. It explores themes of , the burden of the past , and the search for authentic father figures . Peyton’s habit of running red lights is also highlighted here as a manifestation of her emotional turmoil and disregard for her own safety following her mother's passing. The episode focuses on the annual , which
Lucas asks his uncle Keith to play with him as a father figure. During the game, Lucas realizes that Keith has provided the support and guidance he never received from his biological father. It explores themes of , the burden of