The best episode written by R. Lee Fleming Jr. is "...Quiet As a Tomb", rated 10/10 from 2 user votes. It was "directed by Joanna Kerns". "...Quiet As a Tomb" aired on 10/4/2019 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "…Brave As a Lion".
McKenna pressures a friend to deliver on a deadly promise.
Director: Joanna Kerns
Writer: R. Lee Fleming Jr.
With the curse closing in, the girls must make a tough decision, and one faces a hard truth that could change everything.
Director: Joanna Kerns
Writer: R. Lee Fleming Jr.
It’s New Year’s Eve as the girls anxiously celebrate their return to normal. Trey and Sammi’s band, Bit of Decay, play their biggest show yet.
Director: Michael A. Allowitz
Writer: R. Lee Fleming Jr.
As McKenna’s life starts to spiral, she finds herself turning to an unlikely ally. The girls head to a party where Alex meets a mysterious woman.
Director: Joanna Kerns
Writer: R. Lee Fleming Jr.
Chandler hires a maid, whom Monica suspects is stealing her clothing. Eric has broken up with Ursula and is ready to date Phoebe, except for one problem: he can't look at her without seeing Ursula. Meanwhile, Ross tries to get Rachel an apartment in his building, but the woman living there isn't in a hurry to die, and Joey wants Rachel to stay with him.
Director: Kevin S. Bright
Writer: R. Lee Fleming Jr.
As his marriage with Haley continues to go wrong, Nathan goes into a emotional crisis and becomes the "bad" Nathan of the past. Karen continues to struggle and try to figure out what would cause Lucas to move in with Dan. Peyton and Jake's relationship gets greater.
Director: Babu Subramaniam
Writer: R. Lee Fleming Jr.
The opening of Karen's club "Tric" brings together the people of Tree Hill. Lucas and Felix come to blows over Anna. After Chris quits his gig the night of the club opening, Haley must face her fear of performing to save the night for Peyton. Although Mouth tends to Brooke while she is drunk, Felix sneaks in and attempts to take the credit. Keith and Jules realize their relationship has reached a new level, while Dan deliberately tells Karen that Deb slept with Keith.
Director: David Paymer
Writer: R. Lee Fleming Jr.
Rachel invites the gang for a weekend getaway at her family's cabin. Craziness will ensue, including a game of "I Never" which will cause characters to do things they normally wouldn't, and a nasty little issue Mouth has been harboring toward Rachel will surface. Meanwhile, Karen will confront Dan about Keith's death. Could she suspect the truth?
Director: Paul Johansson
Writer: R. Lee Fleming Jr.
The Ravens begin basketball practice. New team captain Nathan clashes with Lucas over Haley, and a new cheerleader sets her sights on Lucas. Elsewhere, Dan's mayoral bid takes a surprising turn when an unlikely opponent emerges, Karen.
Director: Thomas J. Wright
Writer: R. Lee Fleming Jr.