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7th Heaven: The Complete Third Season (1996)

Catherine Hicks , Barry Watson  |  Unrated |  DVD
4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (52 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Catherine Hicks, Barry Watson, David Gallagher, Jessica Biel, Beverley Mitchell
  • Format: AC-3, Box set, Color, Dolby, Full Screen, NTSC
  • Language: English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo)
  • Subtitles: English
  • Dubbed: English
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 6
  • Rated: Unrated
  • Studio: Paramount
  • DVD Release Date: November 28, 2006
  • Run Time: 989 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (52 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000HWZ4IE
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #10,267 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
  • Learn more about "7th Heaven: The Complete Third Season" on IMDb

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  • All 22 episodes from the 1998-1999 season on six discs

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7th Heaven Season 3

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For two seasons, there was one set of parents and five children. During 7th Heaven's third, Annie (Catherine Hicks) gives birth to a sixth…and a seventh. That's right--the same year she and husband Eric (Stephen Collins) celebrate their 20th anniversary--Annie has twins. As for the other kids: Matt (Barry Watson) tries living off campus, but returns home when things don't work out. Mary (Jessica Biel) gets her driver's license, Lucy (Beverley Mitchell) gets a boyfriend, Simon (David Gallagher) gets a girlfriend, and Ruthie (Mackenzie Rosman) remains the most precocious member of the Camden household.

Since 7th Heaven is an issue-oriented show and since the Camden brood are basically good, it's up to their friends and neighbors to generate the bulk of the trouble. This season's problems include underage drinking ("Drunk Like Me"), cutting ("Cutters"), child abuse ("The Legacy"), and infidelity ("We the People"). Granted, the Camden kids aren't perfect--Mary does skip one class and Matt handles an ex-girlfriend's engagement poorly--but they make most others look like hooligans in comparison. Third year guest stars include Ray Walston ("Home of the Brave"), Tim Conway and Ruth Buzzi ("Here Comes Santa Claus"), Phyllis Diller ("Nobody Knows..."), and future big screen stars Alison Lohman (White Oleander) and Michael Peña (World Trade Center), who both appear in "Let's Talk About Sex." Ed Begley Jr. also drops by a few times as the doctor who delivered Matt 19 years ago, returns to deliver twin brothers Sam and David, and woos a certain member of the extended Camden clan. --Kathleen C. Fennessy

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From leading television producer Aaron Spelling comes 7th Heaven, a critically acclaimed family drama about a minister, his wife and their seven children. The WB's highest-rated series, 7th Heaven has captured the hearts of television audiences with its witty, charming and heartwarming storytelling and has been praised for providing high-quality entertainment for all ages.

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I love all the 7th Heaven shows, and can't wait to get all the seasons! Jeanette J. Newman  |  14 reviewers made a similar statement
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49 of 53 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Long-awaited Round Three finally eases fans! September 1, 2006
By MollyRK
Format:DVD
With no announcement for 7th Heaven's third season after the February 2005 release of season two (unless you count the temporary, roughly estimated release date that was quickly cancelled due to poor sales from the original two boxed sets), many longtime fans of this historical television series resorted themselves to the thought that no DVD treatment would be given to the several remaining seasons. Now, a year and a half later, we have been pleasantly surprised to find that the next season will be out on DVD in November--just in time for the holidays, too!

The gradual progression and success of 7th Heaven has, in tune with its title, been something of a modern-day miracle. Eternally repetitive plot threads and weak writing have characterized the show's most recent years, but think of how this particular series stacks up against contemporary classics like "The Waltons" and "Little House on the Prairie." The timeless themes of family, Christian values, and survival against life's turmoils were at the heart of those two TV shows, and now they have also transformed 7th Heaven into a unique viewing experience that legions of fans clearly still love to watch. The decision to resurrect the show after the highly publicized and allegedly "final" 10th season is truly a miraculous feat, and while that choice has been quite a controversial one, anyone who grew up watching 7th Heaven can't help but be curious about the seemingly interesting and dramatic ideas that are being planned for Season 11.

7th Heaven has undoubtedly aged over time, but I give this particular Season 3 five stars for its fresh, vibrant, and youthful spirit. Many can argue that this is where the series officially took off, with the five original Camden kids beginning to grow into more independent, fleshed-out characters. The news of Annie's pregnancy in the season opener and the birth of their twin boys on Valentine's Day (that makes seven kids total for lovebirds Eric and Annie!) are the most obvious highlights from this year, but there are many other unique, well-written episodes that chronicle the daily events in the lives of a growing, changing American family. Oldest son Matt has a great relationship going with his girlfriend until an old flame re-enters his life, while the ever-famous high school junior Mary thrives with basketball and academics (savor this season, folks: it is the one where Mary is at the top of her game, before she begins her gradual downhill spiral and before viewers witness the shattering of both her confidence and her future in Season 4). Sweet, insecure sophomore Lucy develops new friendships with some girls at school (including a classmate who is a cutter) and foolishly dives into a relationship with an older guy in order to have a rare edge over her superachieving older sister. Middle schooler Simon is the same levelheaded, inquisitive child who suddenly finds himself threatened by a gun-holding classmate, and brassy little second grader Ruthie--who is no longer the baby of the family--revolts against the extensive attention being given to her new brothers. The strong and incredibly sweet chemistry between Eric and Annie reigns supreme, through good times and bad. Catherine Hicks' work on this show has always been somewhat up-and-down, but in my opinion this third season was her finest hour. She really delivered head-on as a patient, loving and emotional middle-aged woman, mothering five children of varying ages and pregnant with two more. I absolutely loved the season premiere, where she was screaming at Eric about the chicken. Hicks really had an opportunity to show her comedic flair here, and at the same time she did an outstanding job at portraying a mother struggling to take care of her large family. Furthermore, the types of people whom Reverend Eric Camden counsels and supports through his work remain very interesting and are fueled by his kind, consistent guidance with alcoholic husbands, 12-year-old kids with guns, self-destructive teenagers, and (a popular favorite with the writers) young pregnant women. All of these ingredients make for a successful season that is arguably one of 7th Heaven's very best, and it should not be missed.

Season 3 holds up quite nicely with a positive message and youthful energy that fans will love revisiting. It is certainly worth the purchase if you're a fan, and it's a good idea to show your support if you want to see future seasons on DVD. There's a generous number of seasons still to be released, and whether or not we will see them all on DVD is about as much unknown as the official conclusion of the series itself (hopefully they will bow out for good after the impending Season 11, but you just never know). Purchasing all those seasons on DVD would be quite an investment, but worth every penny if this is a show you love.

Also, as indicated on the cover art picture, the packaging is a bit different from the first 2 sets, which may disappoint those who really liked the individual jewel cases for each disc. This time around, it is one single jewel case with all six discs inside. The episode guide/synopses are displayed very nicely, too, so fans shouldn't be too disappointed with the change.

Perhaps the best news of all, though, is that only mere weeks after the release of this season, the Season 4 set was announced for March 2007! It is excellent news to see that they appear to be picking up the pace with the many more sets they still have to put out, although I still don't understand why it is so difficult for them to come up with some extras. For a show that has remained on the air for 11 seasons (and counting) and is hailed as the longest-running drama series in history, you can't tell me that there is no interesting behind-the-scenes footage for them to add to the DVD's. A show running that long absolutely has to have a unique story about how they reached that point and what it has meant for the actors who have stuck with them. I just have a hard time believing that, at the very least, they couldn't scounge up a couple of interviews, ESPECIALLY for a series that is still on the air. I'm sure Stephen Collins and Beverley Mitchell, in particular (the only two cast members to appear in every episode to date and, arguably, the most passionate actors on the show) wouldn't have a problem with doing a few commentaries, either, so why haven't we seen them? Granted, I buy these DVD's primarily for the episodes and will continue to buy any and all seasons that they choose to release, but for a $34.99 (approximately) charge per season, a little something extra would be nice.
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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars The TV family drama at its very finest February 21, 2007
Format:DVD
I love 7TH HEAVEN, which is TV's longest-running family comedy-drama. While season eleven (!) keeps going in prime time on Sunday nights, season three is on DVD and season four is on the way. This was one of the late Aaron Spelling's crown jewels in forty years of producing evening TV dramas, and Brenda Hampton is the creator and still head writer after eleven seasons. And the cast is just impeccable: Stephen Collins and Catherine Hicks as parents Eric and Annie Camden; and, in descending order as their five kids, Barry Watson as college-age Matt, Jessica Biel as basketball lover and independent Mary, Beverley Mitchell as boy-obsessed Lucy, David Gallagher as teenage Simon, and Mackenzie Rosman as precocious little Ruthie (who doesn't seem so little when she and a boyfriend get tattoos in season 11).

Watch season 11 in prime time (Sunday night on the CW network), then put on a season three DVD episode; it is like looking through a very special family album. Were the kids ever that little? Season three, which I am reviewing here, is a wonderful time capsule DVD. I think I like it more than season 11. Season 11 is more sex-obsessed with everyone and not as carefully written as season 3. And, of course, it is a treat and an honor to have all 22 season 3 episodes in one convenient DVD that is uncut and non-commercial on six disks. Conflicts may be resolved too easily, but the show gets into some powerful themes and is superbly acted.

Each disk has four episodes that are about 45 minutes each without commercials. In disk 1 Annie announces that she is pregnant, a frat house initiation is almost fatal, and Lucy's new girl friend is a (wrist) cutter.

In disk 2, Matt gets arrested and his car stolen while helping a girl with phony car trouble. Ray Walston guest stars in a wonderful performance as a homeless WW2 vet who helps the Camdens all appreciate life more. And Eric's old rock band trio arrives for a chaotic visit.

In disk 3, Mom Annie is more and more pregnant, while Lucy considers having sex (in season 11 she is a wife and loving mother!) and Mary sneaks away to a coed sleepover. A memorable Christmas episode. Mary just barely passes her driving test. And Eric and Annie learn that Dr. Hastings, who almost killed Matt at birth, might deliver the twins.

Disk 4 is the biggie on this DVD set. Twins Sam and David are born in a very poignant and emotional episode with a lovely finale, then come home from the hospital; what a lovely singing voice Beverly Mitchell (Lucy) has in putting the twins to sleep. And Lucy's ex-boyfriend may be involved with drugs.

In disk 5, Eric counsels a couple who want to divorce, while Matt temporarily joins the Army to pay for college. The college dean is threatened with expulsion after an extra-marital affair. An aging, but dedicated janitor may have to resign or be fired for age. And a wonderful dog may have to be put to sleep because (s)he is dying and in pain.

Disk 6 is a two hour season finale--one wedding is stopped in the middle, another takes place, and a lot of people reconcile improbably but optimistically for a radiant happy ending.

7TH HEAVEN is a TV series gem to highly recommend, present and past. Again, Sunday night on the CW network, and seasons 1 through 3 on DVD, with season 4 in the wings. The series is at its zenith in season three. Kudos, especially, to head writers Brenda Hampton and Sue Tenney; and to a world-class cast. If Catherine Hicks was not really pregnant in disks 1 through 3 of season three, then she is one of the great actresses; and Stephen Collins seems so like a suburban California minister that one wants to write him with religious concerns. And again, bouncing back and forth between season 11 live and season 3 on DVD is truly like flipping through a nostalgic family album to cherish. Season 3 is definitely worth buying to have the entire 22 episode season in one convenient boxed set, uncut and non-commercial, at a reasonable price.
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5.0 out of 5 stars 7 CHEERS!!!! September 7, 2006
Format:DVD
FINALLY!!!! Finally the third season of 7th heaven has surfaced. My only complaint is that it's too far away!! 7th Heaven is just down right good, wholesome, family entertainment. Whether you're a seasoned veteran of the show or just got started watching in the last few years this show is enjoyable through every minute of watching. I can't wait to own my copy!!!!
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3.0 out of 5 stars Good but not the best season
I enjoy this entire series, however, this third season seemed like they were trying to hard and missed the boat. This was probably my least favorite season, but still good. Read more
Published 5 days ago by Grace
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesom!
Great lessons about life and family. Not many series about morality anymore so this was so good. Highly recommend to any6one raising a family today.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Wife loves to watch it.
She watches it all the time. It's a bit cheese but enjoyable. I would suggest this to a number of people.
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Great family values and handling of sensitive issues! Still as relevent today as it was then. There needs to be shows like this for
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Published 1 month ago by Suzanne Y.
5.0 out of 5 stars 7th Heaven is the best show ever!
7th Heaven is my favorite tv show of all time. I watched it the whole time that it was on tv. I am in the process of collecting all of the dvd sets. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Claire
4.0 out of 5 stars Good Clean - Thought Provoking Television
I had forgotten how many World Issues this show dealt with - at least in Season 1 through 3. This is so worth watching again or for the first time.
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4.0 out of 5 stars where is episode 21?
I love this show for many of the same reasons others have listed here - but the season is missing my favorite episode. Where is #21? Read more
Published 2 months ago by S. Kay Dean
5.0 out of 5 stars best family show'\;
They should do re-reruns of this show on TV! I'm a teen and God, I love watching it! There are so many seasons, of I were you, I'd get a head start now.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A+
A+ Highly Recommend. Very fast turn around time and was in my mail box before I even realized it! I would purchase from this person again!
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Whats with the crap packaging?
First of all, learn to spell!

Second of all, I HATED the first two seasons packaging. I LOVE this seasons packaging! It is NOT crap!

I LOVE this jewel case style, and I wish ALL the shows (7th Heaven included) keep packaging ALL their DVD sets like this!

Instead of the cardboard crap... Read more
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