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10 'One Tree Hill' Episodes To Watch When You Need A Laugh

While OTH is usually described as a drama, it's got a lot of genuine dimes when it comes to comedic humor.

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Everyone knows that when you're in the throws of schoolwork or your job, you have to schedule in breaks in order to maintain your sanity, or at least I do! One of my favorite pastimes, when I'm taking a much-needed breather from school, is marathoning TV shows. However, that's kind of hard to do when you have so much to do and it'd take you FOREVER to get through a nine-season show like OTH. So, because I've already watched the series all the way through, I chose a handful of episodes that are my favorites to watch and just rewatch them! These are 10 of my favorite OTH episodes, and ones that are sure to make you laugh!

1. "To Wish Impossible Things" S1, EP 18

The annual Boy Toy charity auction is upon Tree Hill, NC and it leads to some pretty crazy shenanigans. Rooftop putt-putt, carousel make-outs, and a HUGE misunderstanding between a b-ball player and his best friend's mom.

2. "What Is And What Should Never Be" S1, EP 20

Haley plans a "take-back-the-party" party, and it quickly goes downhill. Handcuffs, police, broken furniture, and heartbreak ensue.

3. "I Will Dare" S2, EP 5

New Tree Hill student, Felix, dreams up the perfect Dare Night...for him. Everyone else is put in some very awkward situations, including eating pickled eggs and returning clothes to stores while you're wearing them. But that's not all. Tune in to find out!

4. "Lifetime Piling Up" S2, EP 20

Okay, so this episode isn't really funny to me because of its comedic humor and jokes, but because it's a complete swap of the OTH world as fans know it. Nathan's unconscious after an accident and imagines what his life would've been like if his dad, Dan, had married the other woman he knocked up instead of Nathan's mother.

5. "Locked Hearts and Hand Grenades" S3, EP 6

Brooke has an idea to keep her cheerleading squad from tearing each other apart over crushes - a Fantasy Boy Draft. It's like a Fantasy Football Draft, but with a lot more hormones involved. However, not everyone gets who they actually wanted...

6. "Resolve" S4, EP 12

Nathan and Skills join a male stripping competition because Nathan needs a bit of extra money. Enough said.

7. "Hate Is Safer Than Love" S5, EP 17

Deb finds out the identity of her online flame, and he's a lot younger than she thought. She also might've already known him...

8. "A Hand to Tale Hold of the Scene" S6, EP 14

Lucas and Peyton are babysitting; Nathan, Haley, Chase, and Mia are singing karaoke; and two kids ingest a lot more ice cream than they should.

9. "Now You Lift Your Eyes To The Sun" S7, EP 9

Dan and Rachel are back...together...and they have a talk show...oh boy.

10. "Holding Out for a Hero" S8, EP 14

Brooke, Haley, and Quinn take on much more...heroic...personas to help a young girl tackle her bullies and fight back.

And those are 10 of my favorite OTH episodes! Binge them in order of the season, or hop around to what you're in the mood for!

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