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Indeed, the only one urging Simon to go through with it is Matt, and that's mostly because he's struggled with his own marriage to Sarah (Sarah Danielle Madison) she had left him at one point while they were both suffering through med school. (He had premarital sex, after all.) So instead, they withhold their enthusiasm, stay out of it and by their indifference make their position clear. Although one might have expected Eric (played by Stephen Collins, always with a wink) and Annie (played by Catherine Hicks, whose hairstyles have improved over the years even has her overall looks have taken a turn toward the scary) to shove their little boy down the aisle as early as possible, they also know that Simon has a penchant for making mistakes.
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But there's really never any question what will happen. The entire finale consists of the various characters debating whether Simon should get hitched (especially now that it is certain his fiancée is not pregnant - whew!).
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(Well, everyone except for Rose's ex-boyfriend, Umberto, who hatches a plot to foil the wedding by objecting during the service at Reverend Camden's signal.)ĭrifting in and out of the episode are the other Camden kids, listed here in descending age order: Matt, Mary, Lucy, (insert Simon here), Ruthie and the totally forgettable twin boys, Sam and David, who, at age 7, still barely seem to know how to talk. Neither Rose's opinionated mother nor the usually meddlesome Camdens seem to support the union, but everyone leaves it for the couple to decide. In the finale, the action centers on Simon (David Gallagher) - a Camden son smack in the middle of the pack, college age - who is preparing to marry Rose (Sarah Thompson), a young, apparently indecisive woman (should her hair be up, or down? she fusses) who describes her husband-to-be as "the nicest man I've ever met." Both Simon and Rose are doubtful about getting married, so much so that that it's truly curious how they got this far. Though the show avoided discussing Jesus or faith too explicitly, Protestant guilt was readily employed as a plot device.) (Though, honestly, "90210" looks like Shakespeare in the Park next to "7th Heaven" even good actors like Barry Watson, as Matt Camden, came off like dummies on the show, and other cast members couldn't seem to deliver a line in anything but a total monotone.) All along, "7th Heaven" followed the same formula: One of the Camden family members (there are nine: Annie and Reverend Eric Camden and their seven - get it? - kids) has a problem and/or secret some sort of "Three's Company"-esque misunderstanding ensues as a result of that problem and/or secret a confrontation and/or intervention takes place, usually involving a minisermon by one of the Camden parents and whoever stands at the center of the drama eventually figures out how to "do the right thing." (That right thing was always the "Christian" thing, of course.
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Like its not-so-distant sibling "Beverly Hills, 90210" - both were Aaron Spelling's spawn - the soapy series took bad to a new level. "7th Heaven" was arguably one of the worst long-running shows on television, and one of the most addictive.
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Although it did offer one juicy treat - the brief return of Jessica Biel (as Mary Camden), Esquire's Sexiest Woman Alive, in a ridiculously prim outfit - "7th Heaven's" finale was indistinguishable from pretty much every other cheesy episode of its 10-season run. The show was remarkable only in that it was so very predictable. The final episodes of family dramas - as with many sitcoms - are always filled to the brim with heartwarming surprises, flashbacks and (of course!) the ever-pleasing reunion of characters past: Last night's last episode of the WB's "7th Heaven" was no different.
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Series finales, obviously, are a different kind of thing. Season finales serve up so many cliffhangers, tragedies and twists that they often end up doing exactly the opposite of what they should instead of teasing you on to the next season, they leave you exasperated, rolling your eyes, wondering why you ever watched the stupid show in the first place.