

(She was basically a walking daddy issue.)Įleven seasons in, Annie uttered the first and only curse word in the show’s 243-episode history. 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, any time these two spoke in chilling unison could be considered a worst moment. #Blessed?Īlways the professional, minister-in-training Lucy asked members of her congregation if they wanted to have sex with Kevin.
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In the original series finale, Matt, Lucy and Mary (via Carlos) all announced that they were expecting twins. But then the Powers That Be went and titled the episode “Got MLK?” (Really!?!) Day-inspired episode focused on a hate crime carried out against (white) Martin (who is white). It was bad enough that the Martin Luther King Jr. (Weird fact: The musical episode was written by Martha Plimpton.)Įric lingered a little too long in Ruthie’s doorway when she practiced her big-girl dance moves.

We couldn’t possibly pick just one moment (or one song) from Season 9’s abysmal Valentine’s Day outing, in which the entire family (and Martin) sang their way through the streets of Glen Oak. Lucy’s pants kept falling down, but she refused to address the problem for an entire episode (which, for the record, was titled “Dropping Trou.”) When Eric dreamt he was Elvis during open heart surgery, there was way too much pelvic thrusting for our liking. Image Credit: Courtesy of CBS Television Distribution By the way, that street thug’s name… was Norton. Who can forget the time Annie threatened to murder a street thug in cold blood. Remember when Lucy made out with *NSYNC’s Lance Bass? The chemistry was just electric. And don’t even get us started on that hug… Cringe to the nth degree!Īnnie’s reaction to Simon sticking up both his middle fingers wouldn’t have seemed so extreme if it weren’t for the multiple jump cuts. Even worse was just how long this particular scene dragged on, with this fully grown man rubbing her shoulders. It’s bad enough that Mary had a handsy basketball coach. Camden and her parents did some digging and stumbled upon her… nunchucks? But rather than ask how she became associated with the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, her mom asked, “How could you do this to us?” When Simon’s friend Stanley revealed that his older sister Karen (played by Shiri Appleby) was affiliated with a street gang, Rev. When Eric found a joint in the house, he threatened to drug test all of his kids - including 5-year-old Ruthie. Fortunately, Eric interrupted before things got weird. Mary thought it was totally normal to ask older brother Matt to practice kissing - and he obliged (albeit reluctantly).
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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.
