![]() (She was basically a walking daddy issue.)Īt one point, Sam and David told Lucy that they named their hamsters Jesus and Mom because (1) it was a miracle they got hamsters, and (2) because they really liked the name “Mom.” (Great job homeschooling those two, Camdens!) ![]() Sam and David’s teacher (played by Rachel Boston) came on to Eric because - and we’re paraphrasing here - her father cared more about his cigarettes than he cared about her. (Honestly, the whole last season should’ve been more like this. You know, in case they were terrorists.Įleven seasons in, Annie uttered the first and only curse word in the show’s 243-episode history. On the way back from Scotland, Ruthie was suspected of being in Al-Qaeda, at which point she, Eric and Annie were detained at the airport. (At least if Eric had died, his family wouldn’t have had to embark on a cross-country road trip in a cramped RV named - wait for it - the 7th Heaven!) Or at least some of the Internet bought into that fan theory. The second series finale had us believe that Eric had been dead for half the final season, and Keith David was his guardian angel. Scroll down to relive 20 cringe-worthy 7th Heaven moments - disclaimer: many of them are from Season 11, which was the TV equivalent of a dumpster fire - then drop a comment with your own Camden memories. They may have been unintentional, but they were glorious.Įxamples of awkwardness include: when siblings Matt and Mary almost practiced kissing on each other, when the entire family broke into song for no apparent reason, and, of course, that time Reverend Camden’s gaze lingered a little too long on daughter Ruthie dancing in her bedroom. (For the record, that last one made us uncomfortable long before actor Stephen Collins admitted to engaging in “inappropriate conduct” with minors.) No, it’s the weird moments - the twisted, subversive, did-that-really-just-happen-on-this-show moments. ![]() We’re not sure which is harder to believe: that 7th Heaven lasted for an astounding 11 seasons on The WB/CW, or that it’s been a quarter-century since we first met Eric, Annie and the rest of the Camden clan.īut when we think back to the series’ 240+ episodes, it’s not the family dinners or the Christian morals that stick out in our minds.
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