7th Heaven - The Complete Fourth Season | 
| Directors: Anson Williams, Bradley M. Gross, Burt Brinckerhoff, David Plenn, Harry Harris Actors: Stephen Collins, Catherine Hicks, Jessica Biel, Happy, Beverley Mitchell Studio: Paramount Category: DVD
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Format: Box Set, Color, Dvd-video, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), English (Published) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Number Of Items: 6 Running Time: 974 Aspect Ratio: 2.55:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6
MPN: PARD040444D UPC: 973604044490 EAN: 0097360404449 ASIN: B000LV6VZ6
Theatrical Release Date: August 26, 1996 Release Date: March 27, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Studio: Paramount Home Video Release Date: 05/20/2008
Amazon.com The millennial edition of TV's longest-running family drama gets off to a stressful start when Eric Camden (Stephen Collins) has a heart attack. It turns out to be a mild one, but sets the tone for much of the season. From now on, the minister and father of seven is going to try to take things easier. Suffice to say, the new touchy-feely dad drives the other Camdens crazy, but they do their best to support his recovery. Meanwhile, college sophomore Matt (Barry Watson) finally flies the coop and gets an apartment with family friend John (Chaz Lamar Shepherd, who becomes a regular cast member) and continues to see girlfriend Shana (Maureen Flannigan). Other developments include a spiky 'do for 13-year-old Simon (David Gallagher), community service for Mary (Jessica Biel) due to vandalism ("Sin and Expiation"), and a disappointing diagnosis for Annie's father ("Forget Me Not"). That leaves Lucy (Beverley Mitchell), who decides what to do with her life, Ruthie (Mackenzie Rosman), who gets her first boyfriend, and the twins (Myrinda and Zachary Brino), who celebrate birthday number one. The show also widens its scope to tackle concerns outside the home, like the treatment of women in Afghanistan ("Yak Sada") and the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II ("Dirty Laundry"). As with previous years, season four ends with some surprises. In this case, Matt and Mary make crucial decisions about their futures. Eric and Annie (Catherine Hicks) are particularly upset by Mary's choice, so much so that touchy-feely dad (briefly) becomes furious dad. Guest stars include Soul Food's Irma P. Hall ("All by Myself"), Moonlighting's Allyce Beasley ("Liar, Liar"), and 'N Sync's Lance Bass ("Who Do You Trust"). --Kathleen C. Fennessy
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7th Heaven Review July 13, 2008 This televsion series has always been one of my favorite shows to watch. It teaches you many things about life changes and how to handle them. I would recommend this t.v. series to anyone.
The Camdens are the Best! July 5, 2008 This season is highly entertaining and has a great mixture of drama and comedy. The kids are definitely growing up. This season Lucy matures into a confident young woman, while Mary takes a turn the opposite direction. Simon explores what life is like with a girlfriend, and Matt deals with Shana moving to New York. This is definitely one of the best seasons of 7th Heaven. Eric and Annie continue to be the supportive parents. I recommend it for all who are fans of the show.
Those wacky Camdens are at it again! June 28, 2008 The twins turn a year old! Yeah,thats one of the many events of this season. We witness the beginning of Erics heart problems,the beginning of Marys life problems,and Lucys' steps towards her future. If you haven't seen them before,now would be the time to catch them. If you have,its a chance to look back on how different things were.
show June 13, 2008 I love 7th Heaven. It's such a good show and very informative. It has helped a lot to help handle my pre teenager. I love the family values.
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