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  1. Aug 26, 2016 · While most Christian media appeals to a small consumer niche, 7th Heaven —and, Draper notes, films like The Passion of the Christ —is an exception that achieved mainstream success ...

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  3. 7TH HEAVEN charts the highs and lows of the large Camden clan. One of very few TV dramas designed specifically for the whole family, the long-running series proves that family programming can be highly successful.

    • Thing You Want-7.4
    • Ices-7.5
    • Gerous Liasons-7.5
    • Nk-7.5
    • Ting Go-7.5
    • Loween-7.6
    • Take The High Road-7.6
    • No Evil, Hear No Evil, Speak No Evil-7.7
    • Ate You-7.8
    • Hing Endures But Change-7.9

    The very first episode of 7th Heaven has a high rating for good reason. The kids are so young and adorable. It's the first look at the Camden family we would spend eleven seasons watching. Eric and Annie work hard to take care of five children, and they're good kids. As the oldest, Matt tries to pitch in with organizing the group, and as the younge...

    This season one episode foreshadows characters' future actions eerily well. Ruthie and Simon get into a little trouble at the pet shop, but Mary's misdemeanor points to her more serious fate. She meets a rebel named Camille (played by Keri Russell) in detention and makes some poor decisions. On a more positive note, Lucy's interest in religion beco...

    Ah, a classic two-part season finale. Dangerous Liasons (Part One) takes place after Annie's mother has passed away. She is shocked to find her father seeing someone new already. Lucy dyes her hair light blonde, Mary explores a new romantic interest, and Matt and Heather's long saga begins. You'll just have to watch the double-header yourself to se...

    Fast forward to season six for a moment. The Camden kids are much older, and the title fits the bill for this one. Simon goes to a party he shouldn't be at, makes a bad decision to drink, and goes home drunk. Mary and Lucy have some conflict as they both take college classes. Matt hears back from some of his options for medical school.

    Also in season six, "Letting Go" is part of Mary's early flight attendant days. The job suits her, and she and Lucy come home pursuing relationships with twins--Lucy will marry Kevin, and Mary will temporarily date Ben. As always, there are plenty of secrets to go around. The biggest one is that Matt and Sarah are already married, not just engaged....

    This season one story deserves its good rating because it's a memorable Halloween television episode. Simon is in the church's pumpkin-carving contest, and Annie chairs the Halloween carnival. Lucy learns not to judge a local recluse based on his reputation. Mary's plot is the best of all--she sneakily stays home on the one night everyone is out of...

    One season eleven episode makes the top ten list. "You Take the High Road" is about Eric's decision to tell the children about his heart (again). This is a two-parter, with the second installment titled "...And I'll Take the Low Road." Ruthie is a despicable brat who doesn't want to leave her study program in Scotland for her dad. Lucy, on the othe...

    Season one's "See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Speak No Evil" is an odd mix of mundanity and tragedy. Lucy and Jimmy Moon compete to be elected class president. Simon and Ruthie get the chickenpox. Meanwhile, Matt and Annie are horrifically car-jacked at gunpoint, forced to turn over any possessions on their person. They both experience heavy trauma foll...

    This season two episode is certainly one of the most serious. Simon becomes friends with a sweet elderly woman who is also a Holocaust survivor. She is understandably upset when Simon wants to discuss her past experiences with her, but she decides to share when one of Simon's classmates is spreading conspiracy theories that he learned from his fath...

    The highest rated episode of 7th Heaven is season two's "Nothing Endures But Change." This one is also very personal for Beverly Mitchell, who played Lucy. Mary's relationship with Wilson deepens, and Simon struggles with his room arrangement with Ruthie. The most devastating part of the episode is that Lucy is headed to meet up with some friends, ...

  4. 7th Heaven TV-G 1996 - 2007 11 Seasons Drama List Reviews Eric Camden is a reverend and the father of numerous children who faces the challenges of raising a family during permissive times.

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    • Catherine Hicks (Annie Camden) Catherine Hicks—who played Camden family matriarch Annie—was active in both film and TV when she joined 7th Heaven in 1996, and had been nominated for a Primetime Emmy for her performance as Marilyn Monroe in the 1980 TV movie Marilyn: The Untold Story.
    • Barry Watson (Matt Camden) After a handful of credits in the early-'90s, Barry Watson was cast as Matt, the Camdens' oldest child. Shortly after 7th Heaven's finale, he starred on the TV series What About Brian and Samantha Who?
    • Jessica Biel (Mary Camden) Jessica Biel played Mary, the black sheep of the Camden family. Since 7th Heaven, she has had one of the most prolific careers of the main cast, primarily in film.
    • Beverley Mitchell (Lucy Camden) Since playing middle sibling Lucy, Beverley Mitchell has accrued credits on the big and small screens. Mitchell had a regular role on The Secret Life of the American Teenager from 2011 to 2013, appeared in a handful of TV movies, and played a heightened version of herself in the comedy series Hollywood Darlings, alongside fellow TV child stars Jodie Sweetin and Christine Lakin.
  5. 7th Heaven: Created by Brenda Hampton. With Stephen Collins, Catherine Hicks, Beverley Mitchell, Happy. Eric Camden, a minister, and his wife Annie deal with the drama of having seven children, ranging from toddlers to adults with families of their own.

  6. 7th Heaven is an American family drama television series created and produced by Brenda Hampton. The series debuted on August 26, 1996, on The WB, where it aired for ten seasons, making it the longest-running series in the history of the network.

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