3 of 107Attribution: Warner Bros. Television
Actually, before we start the real countdown, lets look at some of the show’s least-favoured episodes.
In a very special episode, Chad Michael Murray pens a tribute to the classic films of the 1940s.
Murray swapped acting for writing as he tells the story of his character Lucas falling asleep and dreams of a 1940s Tree Hill were he owns Karen’s Cafe.
Here, Dan is a dangerous mobster and everyone is entangled in his web: Brooke owes him money, Mouth is searching for proof that would link him to Keith’s murder, Haley is his former lounge singer, and Lucas is in love with his step-daughter Peyton.
It’s bizarre to say the least.
Thankfully this episode didn’t stop Murray continuing to write. In 2011, he authored a graphic novel, Everlast, which was followed by the released American Drifter: An Exhilarating Tale of Love and Murder, which he co-authored with novelist Heather Graham in 2017.