7th Heaven

Season 11 Episode 10

You Don't Know What You've Got 'Til He's Gone

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  • hated it

    10
    i hated it...it made me gag...i wanted to vomit when they kissed...i hope t bone falls off a cliff n dies....it should martin with ruthie...i really hated this kiss...i mean why do they like t bone n not martin...he is so much hotter...n he n ruthie belong together....marthie 4ever..marthie 4ever...
  • Didn't like it too much, but it was okay.

    8.0
    Ruthie and T-Bone make out. Eric has counseling sessions and he acts rude and very blunt when dealing with them. He gets a kilt that was sent from Ruthie and wears it. Jane is offered another job, with help from Eric. Margaret is offered a job as a nanny. She excitedly accepts! Everyone that Eric counseled comes back to thank him. Stanley sees Eric and tells him to ask to live.





    This episode was average. I really don't like T-Bone and Ruthie together at all. I thought it was funny how Margaret reacted to the job. Kevin, Martin and Sandy aren't even in this episode, which stinks. Lucy was barely in it. This episode gets an 8.0 out of 10.
  • I loved it- was refreshing and sense of reality it's about time they came back together as a real family. I also admired Eric direct and raw honesty in couseling- Message is clear- don't just complain about Life-deal with it honestly and move on.

    9.4
    I thought the show was one of the better written ones- its was refreshing and not the same old tired dialoges. I think the character development that was going on with all the changes in this episode was exciting. First with Eric taking such a raw and honest approach to couseling that it sends a message that quit complaining about life do something with it and enjoy. The live in guest are all showing signs of developing their character and it kept you wondering what you would see next. I liked the exchange between TBone and Ruthie- It's about time that they found a match for her and someone who could pull it off. Behind every good man is a good woman but behind every good woman is a good man - this is a must in order to bring out positive and exciting changes in other personalities and character. I loved Savannah short but oh so sweet exchange with Eric. It's so hearttouching. Keep it coming. Thumbs up!
  • Nothing about this episode seemed possible.

    3.2
    Let me start out by saying that was NOT a proper fight induced make out session. Not by TV or real life standards. A proper fight induced kiss should follow a screaming match, not a battle of non-wits. Seriously. A fight induced kiss should have yelling with people stepping closer and closer to each other with each biting comment. When I saw the summary, I was so excited because I figured I get to see a nice, real, screaming match, because there's nothing I love more than a song fight or a fight induced make out session in movies, tv, or Broadway shows. It's just more fun that way. And they really need to stop using all of these lame "write outs" on the show. It's really annoying. We all know that being where ever they were is not the reason Kevin and Lucy were in the eppy. This writing around characters is really getting on my nerves.


    Eric yelling at his patrons was pretty funny, but the results were WAY too forced. The twins are really getting on my nerves with their whole "I hope he has a good heart" kind of stuff. With Ruthie being a complete witch (mods won't let me use the other word) this season, we really need the twins as comic relief. Not aditional voices of reason in the household.


    If I wasn't so incredibly OCPD and could stop watching this show, I would, but after four years of solid viewing, I can't stop. Because if I could stop, I wouldn't be watching Gilmore Girls any more. Oh, well. This show will continue pissing me off, but I will still keep watching. I bet The CW wishes everybody was like me, huh? Next week is going to be insanely painful to watch. I just really hope he doesn't start singing. Really.
  • Eric solves everyone's problems and has a heart attack.

    1.0
    I really did not like this episode. It was evident from the beginning that it was going to end with Eric having a heart attack. It was very unrealistic with him being so blunt during the counseling sessions and--amazingly enough--helping all the people in one session where he had been working with them for years. I am really disappointed in this whole season of 7th Heaven. I was glad when I heard it would be coming back but sometimes I think it would have been better to end it last year.
  • I loved this episode! I think it the best episode this season.

    9.4
    I really enjoyed this episode. It was uplifting and positive....even though Eric started to show signs that he might be having problems with his heart. I just thought this was a very sweet and special episode of one of my favorite television shows.





    Unfortunately, I did have a little problem with a couple of things in this episode...which is why I didn't give it a perfect 10.





    I didn't understand why the parents weren't worried that Ruthie and T-bone were kissing. The parents even mentioned how they usually would be worried about it, but not now.





    I also wondered how Stanley knew that Eric hadn't asked God to let him live. He didn't ask. He just seemed to know.





    It wasn't a perfect episode...but, it was pretty close.
  • Eric decides to go to the next level with his counseling sessions. Ruthie and T-Bone hit it off.

    6.5
    Well, the hormones are once again raging at the Camden house as Ruthie and T-Bone, the new live-in, open this episode with a spontaneous make-out session in the kitchen. Does this make Ruthie "The Replacement"? It was only recently that T-Bone was still pining for an un-attainable Lucy. I guess her sister will have to do for now. And, what about Eric and Annie peeking happily at them from the stairway? Anything goes just as long as Ruthie is smiling again. Even Roseanne Conner had house rules when Darlene's boyfriend, David, moved in with them. It just seems out of character for Eric and Annie.





    Having T-Bone put Ruthie in her place regarding how she's been treating her father is good. He loves to talk-- finally, something sensible spills from his mouth.





    Eric's new approach to counseling gives the show a boost, too. He successfully levels with everyone who walks in his office door. His blatantly, raw honesty is refreshing--and,having to talk to seven counsel-seekers gives plenty of air time to Stephen Collins, something I'm not opposed to. Some light-hearted humor, Camden-style' is presented when Eric dons a present Ruthie picked up for him in Scotland. Eric's "wardrobe malfunction", if you will, is cute, to say the least! (Collins is such a good sport!) It brings out the best in Savannah as she offers up a precious compliment to him, and then, like a little wind up doll, scampers off all by herself (for the very first time!). Her subtle milestone gives way to a classic 7th Heaven Moment.





    This episode is a bit better than the previous ones in this season. The ending will have you (and Eric) hanging on for dear life!
  • Who's writing these episodes?

    3.0
    It is sad that a show that lasted this long has gone to this.





    I think T-Bone is a nice guy but (and this is cruel) he could do better than Ruthie. Her character has gone downhill in the last two seasons.





    When Eric was in his counseling sessions and then they all got resolved and THEN Lucy and Kevin left for San Francisco (which I can't believe anyone would do around the holidays with someone that sick!), I knew Eric was going to be in trouble.....





    It looks like Eric is going to get at least a glimpse of heaven....I just hope he doesn't sing.
  • Another Bad Episode

    2.0
    7th Heaven keeps getting worse. Once again the super spoiled brat Ruthie once again opens her big mouth and start trashing our education system. Then in order to shut her up another clone character by the name of T-Bone kisses her and Eric and Annie seem overjoyed. Are you kidding? It was two seasons ago they threw a fit that Simon was making out with his girlfriend Georgia. What a bunch of hypocrites. Are they going to be thrilled if Ruthie and T-Bone having sex? I guess so because they allow Ruthie to get away with anything. As for Rev. Camden new way of consoling his parishoners who cares because once again it end in another happy ending.
  • A very cheerful episode.

    10
    A very cheerful and happy episode with lots of character development.





    Eric takes a new approach to counseling -- brutal honesty -- and though it doesn't appear so at first, it actually ends up paying off for the 7 people he helps.





    Lucy and Kevin take a little vacation to San Francisco, leaving Savannah in charge with the Camdens and Jane and Margaret, both of whom get new jobs.





    Ruthie and T-Bone become an item.





    And lastly, Eric receives a visit from the mysterious Stanley, who tells him to ask the Lord to live. He does... and I think this is a good sign for Eric.





    Can't wait till next week.
  • Ruthie and Tbone i think was the main part exiting part of the show that is and the shame was that they focused on reverend camden

    10
    welll i have to admit i think ruthie needs someone like that only because shes so stubborn but the thing about 7th heaven is a lot of people stopped watching when mary and lucy moved on along with matt. although the new ones are pretty good too. although i think they might have to do a couple things to keep people watching the show. anyway i love how ruthie tries to deny the fact that she actually likes tbone thats what makes it pretty funny. This might be the only season i might actually buy. Which probably might be sad cause its the last one and ive seen almost all of them.
  • This episode is about the budding relationship betwwen Ruthie and T-Bone, and the interaction between the Camdens, the teens and the members of Eric's church and how he is dealing with his current health problem.

    10
    This was the best episode. I loved the bi-play betwwen Ruthie and T-Bone. T-Bone and Ruthie are a wonderful young couple with good potential for future episodes. I particularly liked the the scene between T-Bone and Eric and Annie. It was so funny that I couldn\'t help but laugh. I think the twins and Savannah are so cute. I thought the counseling sessions that Eric gave were right on and I really loved the way we, the viewers, got the feedback on each of the members of Eric's church. The ending left me on the edge of my chair wishing that it was already next week so I would find out what is going to happen.
  • Eric and Annie watch Savanna and the dogs. Eric also finds out that the whole family is coming in for Christmas. Eric is wearing a kelt. Ruthie and T-bone kiss and Sam and David catch it.

    10
    In this episode Lucy and Kevin go out of town and leave Savanna and the dogs in charge of Lucy\'s parents. There is a funny part in this episode it is that Reverned Camden is wearing a kelt the his daughter Ruthie got him from Scottland.There is a little bit of romance at the begining of the episode. Ruthie and T-bone start out in an arguement and end up kissing. Sam and David happen to see T-bone and Ruthie kiss. Stanly ends up talking to Rev. Camden at the end of the episode. I give this episode two hearts up and five stars.
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