There's no way to describe how good this episode was. I think it is the best so far. when Lucy tells Sandy that she thinks she's ready to have another baby after losing the twins... now that was big.. There was a lot of emotion in this episode. There really was. It was absolutely amazing and I will never forget this episode... I also loved the song Lucy sings in this episode, its so pretty, or as i would sometimes say "perdy".. this was an amazing episode, one of the ones i would watch over and over again if i could
T-Bone and Kevin know about Eric. Margaret and Jane also find out. Eric finally tells Annie about his heart problem. Lucy goes to visit Sandy and Aaron. She babysits and Sandy and Daniel go on a date. Martin comes and confides to Lucy that he has real feelings for Sandy and that he doesn't want Aaron to have another father. David's hamster, Jesus, is sick.
This was a great episode! I'm glad that Eric finally told Annie, but it's sad. I want Martin and Sandy to be together. Hearing Lucy's song was cool! I like that song! This episode gets a 9.5 out of 10!
This is 100% of the reason I watch this show. I am soo happy Lucy wants to try to have another baby. This epispode truly showed us that, life is too short to waste it mourning on the thigs in the past and things that we cannot change. Its depressing, however that Eric only has like one year left to live. Who knows, maybe there will be a medical mircale and he will live. This show is one if the best shows on this whole dang planet. I really hope that Lucy does change her mind and does decide to have another baby. Another emotional part of the story is when Eric tells Annie about his heart condition. Stephen Collins and Catherine Hicks are amazing actors and they delivered an excellent preformance when Eric tells Annie. It was beautiful. Beverly Mitchell's song Angel was perfect for the moment. She is saying that she is letting go over her twins. I loved this episode. If I could I would definitly give it a higher rating than a 10! AMAZING!
This is one of those episodes that almost forces you to cry. If there was a way to give this episode a higher rating than 10, I'd definately give this one a really high rating, like maybe 50. It was great!
The song at the end that Lucy did; amazing. She has an excellent voice, and is so sweet towards Aaron. The relatoinship between her and Sandy gets a little better, too. The beginning seemed a little boring to me, but it just got better and better AND BETTER. There's no way to descrine how good this episode was. I think it is the best so far. And when Lucy tells Sandy that she thinks she's ready to have another baby after losing the twins... now that was big There was a lot of emotion in this episode. There really was.
"Annie, I have something to tell you..." (extreme close-up of Annie; then Eric. Lucy begins singing "Have You ever Loved An Angel?" Fade to black...)
Writer Brenda Hampton couldn't have created a more poignant Camden Moment. (I'm getting misty, again, just thinking about it!) No more dancing around the issue: Eric finally tells Annie the truth about the condition of his heart. At first, I was almost disappointed that the viewers don't actually witness Eric's conversation with Annie. But, Stephen Collins and Catherine Hicks are such good actors, so, merely reading their faces was the best approach. Hats off to Ms. Hampton and her camera crew! Lucy's storyline is no less emotional. Have the tissue box handy as she makes ammends with Sandy, and tearfully comes to terms with her miscarriage. (With all that is happening to Eric, viewers needed this life affirming scene.) Get ready to reach for more Kleenex when Lucy sings "Have You Ever Loved An Angel?" The lyrics are beautiful and timely. Surely, Lucy already realizes something is seriously wrong with her dad.
I'm still not certain about that motley crew living with the Camdens. There's a very, very remote chance that T-Bone (T-Bone? Jesus? Mom? Where does Brenda get these names from???) could possibly grow on me after a while-- a long while, that is. But, Jane and Margaret? No, I don't think so. Another viewer hit the nail on the head when she said they remind her of a "rude Penn and Teller". Frankly, I'd rather see less of them, and more of Sam and David's hamsters.
The twins may never shine as brightly as Mackenzie Rosman did at their age, but, a big "Bravo!" goes out to them: this episode marks the first time they have scenes independant of each other. Giant leap, boys, and in the right direction!
This highly anticipated installment of "7th Heaven" was emotionally charged and humorous. When I wasn't tearing up over Eric and Lucy, I was laughing at Annie's one-liners! (And I must say, she had her share of them!) Watch this episode!
In this episode, “Broken Hearts and Promises”, we learn what is wrong with Eric. At the end Annie says that he only has one year left to live. All through the episode everyone is talking about him having an enlarged heart. Sam and David finally get separate roles in this episode because David’s hamster is sick with heart problems (ironic?) and David and Eric go to the vet and leave Sam at home. While Sam is at home he tells his mother that sometimes Eric cries for no reason. Lucy spends some time with Sandy and Aaron and Lucy sings her own song “Have You Loved An Angel” to Aaron. After this she decides that she wants to have another baby. Overall, this episode was really good and it definitely was a tearjerker. I almost cried when Lucy sang and when I found out that Eric only has one more year to live.
This episode was the one I have been waiting for and while I was expecting a big scene between Eric and Annie for drama, the way they shot it was much more powerful. Both Stephen Collins and Catherine Hicks are talented actors who can use their expressions to say it all. I also liked how this was more or less an acceptance show for Eric. He is not as angry or emotional anymore. He is fading into acceptance of his fate and now it\'s time for those around him to begin accepting it by first denying it. Eric\'s trying to get out of telling Lucy was very touching. Those two share a special bond and he clearly knows it will send her over the edge. It was cute how he was trying to convince Kevin it was really his responsibility. Lucy\'s reaction should be another tear jerker episode.
Lots of good quotes last night and a few times that made me laugh out loud like when Margaret suddenly shrieked, \"I thought we lost him!!!\" in the kitchen at Annie. Good episode, looking forward to the rest of them this season.
This was a excellent episode! Powerful. Emotional and funny all at the same time. Eric finally tells Annie, the news. Lucy gets some closure, from spending time with Aaron and Sandy, and decides she would like another go at having another baby. I am glad to hear that! And the song, "Angel" she sung, was absolutely perfect, it was so beautiful, I was in tears all over again. The three new characters, with Jane, T-Bone and Margaret have a strong storyline, and are becoming more interesting. It was cute the way Annie tried to use cookies and milk to try to divulge information from T-Bone about Eric. Good thing, she didn't succeed. Its also great to see Sam and David have a storyline of their own, and have them split up, it shows they are independent. A beautiful episode!
Can't wait till next episode, Ruthie comes back. wahoo!
This was a great episode! Eric has finally told Annie the news. Lucy has reconciled with Sandy and is now considering having another baby. Good for her! Her singing was just beautiful -- I couldn't help but get teary-eyed.
This was good a good episode for those who like to criticize Sam and David. In this episode they act independently of each other and have their own lines.
And as for Annie's cursing... I wasn't sure if I heard it right the first time lol. I wanted to stop the tape and replay it. Well, it got my attention.