7th Heaven - The Complete First Season

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Release Date:2004-09-14
Label:Paramount
UPC:097360537147
Binding:DVD
Published By:Paramount
ASIN:B0002I838Q
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7TH HEAVEN centers around the Camdens, a tight-knit family living in Glenoak, California and consisting of minister dad Eric, homemaker mom Annie, and their brood of five children: Matt, Mary, Lucy, Simon and Ruthie and their adorable dog, Happy. The series chronicles the many complex issues of growing up in the world today, and the Camden family tackles these issues head-on. Unafraid of intervening in the lives of their children, Eric and Annie discuss serious issues with them in an effort to educate them on the ways of the world. The family remains a tight unit as a result of their love for one another, and their faith in God.
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Unlike the Brady Bunch, the Camdens of Seventh Heaven aren't a blended family. And unlike the Partridge Family, they aren't a band. They're just a family--a large, if normal family with normal problems and concerns. A little like the Waltons, perhaps, but set in the present day. The parents are Eric (Stephen Collins from All the President's Men), a minister, and Annie (Catherine Hicks from Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home), a homemaker. They live in the suburbs of Glenoak, California, with their five children: 16-year-old Matt (Barry Watson), 14-year-old Mary (Jessica Biel), 12-year-old Lucy (Beverley Mitchell), 9-year-old Simon (David Gallagher), and 5-year-old Ruthie (Mackenzie Rosman). By the end of the pilot ("Anything You Want"), they'll add the dog Happy to their household.

Created by Barbara Hampton (Blossom) and produced by Aaron Spelling (Beverly Hills 90210), Seventh Heaven premiered on the WB in 1996 and would become its most enduring hit. It may lack a gimmick, but this heartwarming family drama doesn't lack a theme: communication. And since the Camdens are a minister's family, faith comes up often, as well, which gives the show something in common with such otherwise disparate programs as Touched by an Angel and Joan of Arcadia. Throughout 1996-1997, the Camdens would deal with many tough issues, both internal and external, including teen pregnancy ("Family Secrets"), death ("In the Blink of an Eye"), racism ("The Color of God"), spousal abuse ("What Will People Say"), and alcoholism ("Last Call for Aunt Julie"). In the years to come, the cast would have their own real-life issues with which to contend, such as Watson's battle with cancer (after taking 2003 off to recover, he would return in 2004) and the gradual loss of Biel (The Texas Chainsaw Massacre) to the movies. --Kathleen C. Fennessy

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Good family viewing - Reviewed on 2009-01-08
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Yes, the story lines are a little simple, and the acting isn't always so great. One theme usually dominates everyone's life at the same time - which seldom if ever happens in real life. And yet it is one of the most addictive and loving series ever put on DVD. Watching as a family: It's a wonderful way for parents to open up discussions on a variety of life issues with children of all ages. For the kids: It offers realistic advice for teens and pre-teens who may be wrestling with life issues and aren't sure about the answers. And it gives good pointers on relationships at all levels and ages. On top of all that, it's fun. You'll laugh and cry and have something to think about with every episode. Treat yourself to something good today and buy this DVD series.
The beginnig of the end. - Reviewed on 2008-10-16
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4 customers found this review not to be helpful.
I hate this show, and this is the first of many many crappy seasons to folllow.
Good Job - Reviewed on 2008-08-30
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7th heaven - Reviewed on 2008-05-05
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we bought this first season.. of 7th heaven and i was very pleased. it is nice to see a family show. i have every intent to buy the rest of the seasons
A sweet show, that will catch you off guard - Reviewed on 2008-05-05
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Essentially 7th Heaven is a show about living decently and with kindness in today's world. Ofcourse religion is in the show and a rather even overly strong moral position but its never really forced. Try it and see for yourself, you just might be suprised.

However, the show has some true flaws: sometimes unbelievably bad acting and writing, badly contrived plots and plot devices, and the occasional amnesiac episodes ( where an epsiode is used to bring about a point and then never addressed again and forgotten about ). Despite all these flaws you might find yourself enjoying the very human elements within, smiling at the mundane, laughing at the sweetly absurd, and feeling sad right along with the characters. Not every episode may be for you but with tv thats almost a given with any series.

Give this show a try and see if its for you.

PS. the last two seasons don't exist :P
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