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After 11 heavenly seasons in Glenoak, the longest-running family drama in television history bids us farewell as Eric and Annie decide to celebrate Eric's clean bill of health in a spontaneous way. Meanwhile, Kevin and Lucy make some final decisions about their future; Ruthie addresses Martin's proposition to her in the previous episode; and as the lives of the Camden family members start changing dramatically, their most recent live-in houseguests must determine where their own lives are headed.
Reverend Eric Camden (Stephen Collins) and his wife Annie (Catherine Hicks) have always had their hands full caring for seven children, not to mention the friends, sweethearts and spouses that continually come and go in the Camden household. This year, Eric and Annie will find themselves with… More much less to handle as most of their family is out of the house and in pursuing their own dreams. Matt and Sarah are away in New York; finally doctors and raising their newborn twin boys. A rekindled Mary and Carlos have also relocated back to New York with their son, little Charles Miguel, as well as their newborn twin daughters. Simon is finally away at a university this year after a rocky period last year when being engaged to Rose. Ruthie is also out of the house for the time being in Scotland on a student exchange program for the school semester. Despite most of the family being gone, Eric and Annie are still there for their daughter, Lucy (Beverley Mitchell) and husband Kevin (George Stults) as they cope with the loss of their twins after Lucy had a miscarriage earlier in the year. At this point in their marriage, Lucy and Kevin have hit a rough patch and only time will tell if open wounds will be mended. Meanwhile, Lucy continues to be Sandy (Haylie Duff) and Martin's (Tyler Hoechlin) support via phone call as the couple determines on where their relationship stands together as well as raising their son together. Sandy is still heartbroken over her feelings of Simon not being recipricated back after she admitted it to Simon at his wedding, but Martin hopes to fill the void as the man she wants to be with for the rest of her life. At the same time Eric and Annie continue to raise 8-year-olds, Sam and David (Lorenzo and Nikolas Brino) to the best of their abilities...which eventually leads to Eric homeschooling the boys this year. Also, after many years of battling heart problems, Eric is stunned to find out his recent diagnosis on his heart condition. This leads him to hide his condition from the rest of the family, which eventually does blow up in his face. Nonethelss, together or apart, the Camden family is connected always and forever as the heart of the true American family in 7th Heaven.
Reverend Eric Camden (Stephen Collins) and his wife Annie (Catherine Hicks) have always had their hands full caring for seven children, not to mention the friends, sweethearts and spouses that continually come and go in the Camden household. This year, Eric and Annie will find themselves with… More much less to handle as most of their family is out of the house and in pursuing their own dreams. Matt and Sarah are away in New York; finally doctors and raising their newborn twin boys. A rekindled Mary and Carlos have also relocated back to New York with their son, little Charles Miguel, as well as their newborn twin daughters. Simon is finally away at a university this year after a rocky period last year when being engaged to Rose. Ruthie is also out of the house for the time being in Scotland on a student exchange program for the school semester. Despite most of the family being gone, Eric and Annie are still there for their daughter, Lucy (Beverley Mitchell) and husband Kevin (George Stults) as they cope with the loss of their twins after Lucy had a miscarriage earlier in the year. At this point in their marriage, Lucy and Kevin have hit a rough patch and only time will tell if open wounds will be mended. Meanwhile, Lucy continues to be Sandy (Haylie Duff) and Martin's (Tyler Hoechlin) support via phone call as the couple determines on where their relationship stands together as well as raising their son together. Sandy is still heartbroken over her feelings of Simon not being recipricated back after she admitted it to Simon at his wedding, but Martin hopes to fill the void as the man she wants to be with for the rest of her life. At the same time Eric and Annie continue to raise 8-year-olds, Sam and David (Lorenzo and Nikolas Brino) to the best of their abilities...which eventually leads to Eric homeschooling the boys this year. Also, after many years of battling heart problems, Eric is stunned to find out his recent diagnosis on his heart condition. This leads him to hide his condition from the rest of the family, which eventually does blow up in his face. Nonethelss, together or apart, the Camden family is connected always and forever as the heart of the true American family in 7th Heaven.
Reverend Eric Camden (Stephen Collins) and his wife Annie (Catherine Hicks) have always had their hands full caring for seven children, not to mention the friends, sweethearts and spouses that continually come and go in the Camden household. This year, Eric and Annie will find themselves with… More much less to handle as most of their family is out of the house and in pursuing their own dreams. Matt and Sarah are away in New York; finally doctors and raising their newborn twin boys. A rekindled Mary and Carlos have also relocated back to New York with their son, little Charles Miguel, as well as their newborn twin daughters. Simon is finally away at a university this year after a rocky period last year when being engaged to Rose. Ruthie is also out of the house for the time being in Scotland on a student exchange program for the school semester. Despite most of the family being gone, Eric and Annie are still there for their daughter, Lucy (Beverley Mitchell) and husband Kevin (George Stults) as they cope with the loss of their twins after Lucy had a miscarriage earlier in the year. At this point in their marriage, Lucy and Kevin have hit a rough patch and only time will tell if open wounds will be mended. Meanwhile, Lucy continues to be Sandy (Haylie Duff) and Martin's (Tyler Hoechlin) support via phone call as the couple determines on where their relationship stands together as well as raising their son together. Sandy is still heartbroken over her feelings of Simon not being recipricated back after she admitted it to Simon at his wedding, but Martin hopes to fill the void as the man she wants to be with for the rest of her life. At the same time Eric and Annie continue to raise 8-year-olds, Sam and David (Lorenzo and Nikolas Brino) to the best of their abilities...which eventually leads to Eric homeschooling the boys this year. Also, after many years of battling heart problems, Eric is stunned to find out his recent diagnosis on his heart condition. This leads him to hide his condition from the rest of the family, which eventually does blow up in his face. Nonethelss, together or apart, the Camden family is connected always and forever as the heart of the true American family in 7th Heaven.
Reverend Eric Camden (Stephen Collins) and his wife Annie (Catherine Hicks) have always had their hands full caring for seven children, not to mention the friends, sweethearts and spouses that continually come and go in the Camden household. This year, Eric and Annie will find themselves with… More much less to handle as most of their family is out of the house and in pursuing their own dreams. Matt and Sarah are away in New York; finally doctors and raising their newborn twin boys. A rekindled Mary and Carlos have also relocated back to New York with their son, little Charles Miguel, as well as their newborn twin daughters. Simon is finally away at a university this year after a rocky period last year when being engaged to Rose. Ruthie is also out of the house for the time being in Scotland on a student exchange program for the school semester. Despite most of the family being gone, Eric and Annie are still there for their daughter, Lucy (Beverley Mitchell) and husband Kevin (George Stults) as they cope with the loss of their twins after Lucy had a miscarriage earlier in the year. At this point in their marriage, Lucy and Kevin have hit a rough patch and only time will tell if open wounds will be mended. Meanwhile, Lucy continues to be Sandy (Haylie Duff) and Martin's (Tyler Hoechlin) support via phone call as the couple determines on where their relationship stands together as well as raising their son together. Sandy is still heartbroken over her feelings of Simon not being recipricated back after she admitted it to Simon at his wedding, but Martin hopes to fill the void as the man she wants to be with for the rest of her life. At the same time Eric and Annie continue to raise 8-year-olds, Sam and David (Lorenzo and Nikolas Brino) to the best of their abilities...which eventually leads to Eric homeschooling the boys this year. Also, after many years of battling heart problems, Eric is stunned to find out his recent diagnosis on his heart condition. This leads him to hide his condition from the rest of the family, which eventually does blow up in his face. Nonethelss, together or apart, the Camden family is connected always and forever as the heart of the true American family in 7th Heaven.
It had its good time and bad times. hide show
7th Heaven never really got to be one of those shows which will be remembered adoringly. But it had its good days, particularly in the early seasons. Season one through three showed us different conflicts whether with the children, Annie, Eric, close relatives, friends or citizens of Glen Oak.
Season 4 was good, but due to circumstances, the show changed somewhat. It was still good and enjoyable, but the atmosphere was permanently altered. However, it managed to stay strong for the next year and half.
Season 5, in my opinion, was the best. We got to see a Camden child spiral downward and eventually be sent to live with her grandparents back East all the while a freshman Simon adjusts to high school and tries to fit in with new crowds. Mid-season, we see an ex-boyfriend moving in and honestly, without that Camden child around as much, it helped.
Season 6 was still good, but the show began to falter, unfortunately. As back in season 4, they panicked due to another actor's personal life and brought in a character that hurt the show somewhat. The 8th episode "Lost" we get a glimpse of what's to come in season 7 through 11.
Season 7, with the departure of Jessica Biel and Barry Watson, introduced a whole gaggle of characters. From this point onwards, I'm sad to say it wasn't the same 7th Heaven I once knew. It recovered briefly in season 9 and if you ignore parts of season 10, it was better. But it never got to be what it was in season 1-3.
I have been watching 7th Heaven since I was a little girl. Now I am married and a mother of two but I still enjoy this show. Unfortunately, it only comes on at 8am so my girls and I don't get to watch it. I think this show had a positive impact and showed how important family was. This is the kind of show we need our children to see. I think that the show should start up again and it can be more about Lucy and Kevin beginning their family. Showing their struggles and sticking together as a family.
7 th heaven is about is reverend who have a church home and 7 kids, each kid is growing up quickly. hide show
i love the show that im re-rented dvds to watch it again,... im up to season 8
please help me
does anyone remember when Mary talk to Lucy about Jeremy's ring and Kevin came upstairs to hug her, she hide her ring, cuz Mary said lets send the ring back to the guys, what episode is that?? so they did, i thought it was season 6. but i wasn't sure, can someone please help me? please help me, cuz i cant remember it
this is when Mary find out about how Ben isn't for her cuz she still have Wilson's ring as necklace
7th Heaven is a show about a minister (Rev. Eric Camden), his wife Annie and their 7 kids. There are also a lot of extended family members (husbands, wives, grand kids, etc.) hide show
This is one of the best shows I have ever seen. My family was never into Church. We used to go at Christmas and Easter when I was little, and I would go occasionally with friends if I spent the night at their house, but other than that, nothing. Because of that, I was surprised that one of my favorite shows is about a minster and his family. I love 7th Heaven and I love the Camden's. I was sad to see this show end. It had a great run. 11 Seasons!!! Not many shows can say they have lasted that long. I didn't start watching until I think about season 3. Season 4 was my first full season I think that I watched. When the show premiered in 1996 I was in 4th grade. I was watching Disney and Nickelodeon. One of the first episode's I remember watching was "Johnny Get Your Gun" I don't know why I watched it, but it was a great episode and I believe that from about season 4 on I never missed an episode. I have watched them all now, I have DVDs for season 1-6 and I'll get 7-8 soon and the rest when they come out.
One of the most annoying shows ever created the story lines are really weak and preachy....I really hate that annoying episode about smoking my sister loved it through its 11 years on the air it brings back a lot of memories of me being annoyed and wanting to change the channel but couldn't. I really hate this show and wondered why it was still on the air. Especially that really annoying episode about smoking. I don't smoke but because of how annoying the episode was I wanted to light up an entire pack. I wish that the show was never created so I could have watched other shows. Or that my sister didn't like it so much. I asked my father why does 7th heaven suck he said it was because it was a christian drama and you know what he is right.
I am glad you are finally gone 7th heaven!!!!!!!!
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