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32 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Not the best season you'll ever see, but still worth the purchase for those long-time Camden fans!,
By MollyRK (Chicago) - See all my reviews
This review is from: 7th Heaven - The Seventh Season (DVD)
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 of their relationship and reminds you of what a good, loving marriage can be in today's world. As for the kids, 22-year-old Matt is settling into married life, and former bad girl Mary pursues a different path outside of her childhood hometown, but not without making a choice that could be the best or worst of her life. Ever-emotional Lucy is in top form as she meets police officer and future husband Kevin Kinkirk, the man who drags her (and the audience) through months of misery by not proposing to her quickly enough. Teenager Simon starts dating a new girl named Cecilia and encounters a living nightmare in the series finale that might shatter his entire world. Lastly, in addition to starting an innocent relationship with her very first boyfriend, 11-year-old Ruthie is shocked to encounter the one person who is not willing to deal with her typical "Ruthie" behavior (think inappropriate eavesdropping and a generally superficial, I'm-smarter-than-everyone-in-this-family attitude). Hey, if anyone can achieve that with her, I say good for them! Personally, I think 11 was a little too young to be saddling Ruthie with a boyfriend, but the writers were obviously eager to do something about her budding maturity (if you can call it that), and this was a quick, easy way to do it. There's also 3-year-old twins Sam and David, the youngest in the Camden bunch, who don't do much except assist in showing how Eric and Annie spend each day dividing their attention among their five older children and chasing around two toddlers. Season 7 introduces a slew of new characters that take a lot of the spotlight away from the core Camden family, which didn't sit well with all long-time viewers. Jeremy London steps in as Dr. Chandler Hampton, a guy who wishes to be part of the Church staff, despite clashing immediately with the wary Eric. The infamous Ashlee Simpson begins a recurring role as Simon's girlfriend, George Stults makes his debut as the lead man in Lucy's life, and Rachel Blanchard provides some interesting plot material as Kevin's beautiful blonde partner in the police force (as if we needed something that would make Lucy even crazier than she already is). Some other noteworthy guest appearances come from "Blossom" alum Mayim Bialik and former American figure skating champion Tara Lipinski, so be sure to watch for them, as well. Overall, I have to say that characters like Chandler and Roxanne took a lot away from the show's original premise, but entering into their seventh year, with all the Camden kids getting older and moving on, I guess they had to do something to keep the story going. There is a special wedding in the middle of the season that is definitely one of the most memorable episodes ever, and as always, you do get a lot of those special little moments that make it worth viewing. Watching Eric shut down emotionally after his surgery and consider stepping down as Reverend will be shocking to anyone who has followed this show, and the impact it has on his wife and children is very honestly portrayed. You'll want this DVD set for your collection if you've already bought Seasons 1-6, so order it while the price is good, pop a disc into your DVD player, and enjoy! I know I will!
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
7th Heaven S7,
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This review is from: 7th Heaven - The Seventh Season (DVD)
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...
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not nearly as good as previous years,
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This review is from: 7th Heaven - The Seventh Season (DVD)
My family and I have truly enjoyed watching the first six seasons of this show. However, this seventh season has turned into a disappointment.
Several new characters have joined the cast that don't seem to add much to the program plus one of the male actors REALLY can't act. He is so bad as to be distracting and I was hoping he would go away, but he obviously isn't going to. Also, the character of Annie appears to spend most of her time wringing her hands and looking worried -- the multi-dimensional character she used to be is gone and is replaced by a flat, uninteresting person -- vastly different than who she was before. The story lines have shifted from a mixture of relationship shows and "issue" shows to totally based around the relationships. Every episode seems to focus around Kevin/Lucy/Roxanne and it's getting really tiring. The characters are very immature and Lucy has lost ground in her growth versus gaining ground. I don't know if they ran out of material but this season hasn't been good. We have loved watching this show so far and will continue on with Season 8 and keep our fingers crossed that it returns to its formally good episodes.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
The beginning of the end.,
By ADRIENNE MILLER (TENNESSEE) - See all my reviews
This review is from: 7th Heaven - The Seventh Season (DVD)
7th Heaven - The Complete Seventh Season begins to crumble in terms of floods of new characters and storylines. Ashlee Simpson joined the cast and it was not for the better, not only can she not sing a note - she can't act either. She plays Simon's new nosy but caring girlfriend. Matt and Mary are absent throughout this season so we are forced to watch Ruthie become a spoiled brat, oh the humanity! There are only a handful of good episodes, the rest of the seasons are not even worth purchasing.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great like the rest!,
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My eight year old loves 7th Heaven and I love watching it with her. With all the junk on tv these days it's great to have a wholsome alternative. The messages are great and we watch it all the time.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
EXCELLENT!,
This review is from: 7th Heaven - The Seventh Season (DVD)
This was an excellent way to spend quality time with my kids!! We were hooked and can,t wait for the 8th season to come out!!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
awsome,
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i have always loved 7th heaven its the most intense non secular show iv ever seen and im only 14 and iv been watching this show since iv been old enough to comprehend it and this seson is worth buying!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
5.0 out of 5 stars
great series,
This review is from: 7th Heaven - The Seventh Season (DVD)
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.
5.0 out of 5 stars
7th Heaven is a great program,
By Erin Glover (San Antonio, Texas) - See all my reviews
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With some of the things on TV today-- it is important to my husband and I that we have moral and upright programs to view together, as a family. 7th Heaven is exactly that type of program, and we now own the entire series. There is always a lesson, and many times, an important conversation can be invoked after viewing an episode. As far as the seller, the product came on time and was in the exact state as advertised. Once again, I'm a happy customer!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great fun, as always,
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Our family loves this series. It's a great way for them to see that we are not the only parents in the world setting the boundaries for them that we do. They also see they are not alone with the many challenges they face as they grow...and they see how to handle them with kindness and respect toward themselves and others. I recommend this series to all families!
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7th Heaven - The Seventh Season by Tony Mordente (DVD - 2008)
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