Saturday, October 12, 2013

7th Heaven: The Seventh Season



Not the best season you'll ever see, but still worth the purchase for those long-time Camden fans!
Well, it has taken a while, but 7th Heaven has finally found a company willing to release all the seasons on DVD, and if you can look past the music changes and occasional scene omissions, this is another good batch of Camden fun to add to your collection around Thanksgiving time. Although the show had passed its peak by the time Season 7 premiered, it still has plenty of nice moments in its favor, and one big advantage to an 11-year series like this is that we really had the opportunity to watch the characters grow up.

The classic 7th Heaven drama begins full-force right away by revisiting Eric's heart problems from Season 4. In lieu of telling his family that he will soon be having double bypass surgery, he slaps on a happy face and takes the whole clan to the bowling alley for some not-so-fun family togetherness, but his behavior is transparent to the one person who knows him best--his wife Annie. It's a beautiful, sad, yet heartwarming episode that highlights the best...

7th Heaven S7
I have the first 6 seasons on dvd and am thankful for the chance to have the 7th. I love 7th Heaven--it is my favorite show and nothing can ever take it's place. I season 7, we see Matt and Sarah already married of course and in New York in Medical School... Ruthie seems to get into some mischeif with her sneaky behavior... Lucy and Kevin are dating and later become engaged, then married. Simon starts seeing Cecelia, a girl from school. Eric has heart surgery and spends some time after that hurt and angry, and well... lost. However, he finds his way again with the love of his family in this heart warming season of 7th Heaven...

great series
good actors. displays family values. No swearing or nudity. Stephen Collins & Catherine Hicks make great parents.The kids are great as well.
The DVDs were packaged just right.

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