With Tired Eyes, Tired Minds, Tired Souls, We Slept
- Episode aired Mar 1, 2006
- TV-14
- 44m
A dangerous day at Tree Hill High gives Nathan and Lucas a common goal, as they put their lives on the line to save their friends when a distraught student comes to school with a gun and hol... Read allA dangerous day at Tree Hill High gives Nathan and Lucas a common goal, as they put their lives on the line to save their friends when a distraught student comes to school with a gun and holds Haley hostage.A dangerous day at Tree Hill High gives Nathan and Lucas a common goal, as they put their lives on the line to save their friends when a distraught student comes to school with a gun and holds Haley hostage.
- Peyton Sawyer
- (as Hilarie Burton)
- Haley James Scott
- (as Bethany Joy Galeotti)
- Deb Scott
- (credit only)
- Rachel Gatina
- (as Danneel Harris)
Featured reviews
This episode moved me more then any of the other ones out of one simple reason. It felt real (thanks to writers and actors for delivering it with just the right amount of respect and input it needs), at least to me it did. It will never be as real for me as for someone who actually had to see it but I believe it gave me a way of understanding the topic, the people involved, just a bit better.
To everyone who had to live through something like this - I am so glad you survived and believe me, we won't forget, not ever.
Hearing Jimmy talk about high school society brought tears to my eyes, not only because his words were so touching and heartfelt, but because what he was saying was true.
This is a great episode for teens to watch, especially before entering high school. It teaches them to be more open and not to exclude anyone, because this episode provides insight to the effects of that neglect.
One thing I liked about this episode was that it was all serious. No frivolous teen problems, no "will these pants make my butt look good?" issues, and no comedy. The entire episode dealt with serious issues, and, especially coming from a not-so-serious show, the magnitude of the subject matter was handled beautifully.
A major theme of this episode was to make sure that what was going on in high school society would stop. A character acts upon this need for change. I feel that this episode screams for change, and I feel that the episode instilled the necessary impact needed to start that change.
The ending was a great cliffhanger
What brought it Down:
*Dan's evilness is going way over the top.* **Peyton!!!!! still having "feelin" 4 Lucas.**
Overall definitely worth watching! Cant wait for the next episode....
Did you know
- TriviaOn an episode of the Drama Queens podcast it was revealed one of the extras filming this episode was actually a student in columbine high school during the massacre. According to Hilarie Burton, the woman didn't know what they were filming before, but was very cooperative with the team because she thought it was an important episode.
- GoofsIn the library, when Peyton is telling Lucas that Jimmy Edwards is the shooter, his blue shirt goes from being on, to off in the next shot, and then back to on.
- Quotes
Lucas Scott: Does this darkness have a name? This cruelty, this hatred, how did it find us? Did it steal into our lives or did we seek it out and embrace it? What happened to us that we now send our children into the world like we send young men to war, hoping for their safe return, but knowing that some would be lost along the way. When did we lose our way? Consumed by the shadows. Swallowed whole by the darkness. Does this darkness have a name? Is it your name?
- ConnectionsFeatured in MsMojo: Top 10 Memorable One Tree Hill Moments (2017)