Dan opens the door to Whitey's office. Woda yells, "People who value their lives usually knock first." Well, we all know Dan doesn't play by the rules. Dan snarks, "It's like a time capsule in here." He steps inside: "Well, you can let it go." Woda chuckles, "That's definitely the pot calling it black, isn't it?" Dan steps forward: "If you've got a problem with me, don't take it out on Nathan." Blah what problem, blah state championship. Oh, and get this -- Whitey's humiliated "Karen's son" in a "feeble" attempt to get even with Dan. Woda snarls, "That's a very convenient way of putting it -- might interest you to know that Karen's son's taken himself off the team." Dan smiles. "Does that make you happy, Danny?" Woda continues, "Seeing the demise of a kid you fathered and then abandoned." Dan chuckles. "Oh! Move Nathan back to shooting guard and you might find a way to win that state championship." He starts to walk away from Woda, who says, "You're just destroying kids' lives left and right, aren't you?" Dan retorts, "Well, you've made a career out of it, haven't you?" Bad blood boils to the top for a second, but then Whitey realizes the futility in assuming that Dan cares about anything but himself, so he puts his glasses back on and goes back to work. Poor Woda; seems like everyone's got a past that haunts him or her in Tree Hill.













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