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32 Episodes Of "One Tree Hill" You Need For Any Mood

Any time, any day, One Tree Hill is always the answer.

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As if this show already wasn't amazing, here are 32 episodes of "One Tree Hill" which are for sure going to fit any mood you are in. Whether you are happy, sad, feeling good or just in the mood to watch some Raven's basketball, these episodes are sure to give you the fix of "One Tree Hill" that we all really need.

1. Feel Good Episodes

Season 1, Episode 17: "Spirit in the Night"--The first Sparkle Classic

Season 1, Episode 18: "To Wish Impossible Things"--The Boy Toy auction

Season 3, Episode 14: "All Tomorrow's Parties"--The second Sparkle Classic

Season 3, Episode 18: "When It Isn't Like It Should Be"--The gang road trips to Rachel's cabin

Season 4, Episode 9: "Some You Give Away"--The state championship basketball game

Season 9, Episode 13: "One Tree Hill"--The final episode

2. Sad Episodes

Season 3, Episode 16: "With Tired Eyes, Tired Minds, Tired Souls, We Slept"--The school shooting

Season 6, Episode 3: "Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly"--Quentin's funeral

Season 8, Episode 11: "Darkness On The Edge Of Town"--The storm on the bridge

Season 9, Episode 11: "Danny Boy"--Nathan is rescued, Dan dies

3. Funny Episodes

Season 2, Episode 5: "I Will Dare"--Felix organizes truth or dare with the gang

Season 3, Episode 8: "The Worst Day Since Yesterday"--Raven's first basketball game

Season 4, Episode 17: "It Gets the Worst at Night"--The gang rescues Mouth from Honeygrove

Season 6, Episode 14: "A Hand to Take Hold of the Scene"--Lucas and Peyton babysit

Season 8, Episode 21: "Flightless Bird, American Mouth"--Girls trip to Puerto Rico

4. Love Episodes

Season 3, Episode 13: "The Wind That Blew My Heart Away"--Nathan and Haley, Brooke and Lucas rain scenes

Season 2, Episode 1: "The Desperate Kingdom of Love"--First Nathan and Haley wedding

Season 3, Episode 22: "The Show Must Go On"--Second Nathan and Haley wedding

Season 6, Episode 23: "Forever and Almost Always"--Lucas and Peyton wedding

Season 7, Episode 22: "Almost Everything I Wish I'd Said The Last Time I Saw You"--Brooke and Julian engagement

Season 8, Episode 13: "The Other Half of Me"--Brooke and Julian wedding

Season 8, Episode 15: "Valentine's Day is over"--The couples celebrate Valentine's Day

5. Happy Episodes

Season 8, Episode 18: "Quiet Little Voices"--Lydia Bob Scott is born

Season 4, Episode 13: "Pictures of You"--Senior class project

Season 4, Episode 20: "The Birth and Death of the Day"--Graduation

6. Basketball Episodes

Season 1, Episode 1: "Pilot"--Lucas and Nathan play on the Rivercourt

Season 1, Episode 6: "Every Night is Another Story"--Nathan and Lucas get ejected from a game

Season 3, Episode 5: "A Multitude of Casualties"--Raven's basketball practice

Season 3, Episode 8: "The Worst Day Since Yesterday"--Raven's first game

Season 3, Episode 20: "Everyday is a Sunday Evening"--Nathan basketball

Season 4, Episode 3: "Good News for People Who Love Bad News"--Postgame party

Season 4, Episode 7: "All These Things That I've Done"--Nathan basketball game

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