All Dogs Go To Heaven | |
Season 3, Episode 20 | |
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Air date | May 10, 1999 |
Written by | Chris Olsen & Jeff Olsen |
Directed by | Paul Snider |
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"All Dogs Go To Heaven" is the twentieth episode of the 3rd season of 7th Heaven. On its original airing, this episode scored 7.50 million viewers.
Synopsis[]
Two parishioners ask Eric to take their suffering dog to the vet and put it down. Matt catches Mary kissing Michael Towner in an unlikely place, which results in a big argument between the two of them because Matt always intrudes on Mary's life. Simon goes on a double date with Lucy, Deena (whose birthday it is), and Deena's older brother who is visiting from out of town - which turns out to be enjoyable for everyone involved. Ruthie's playmate doesn't initially like babies but Annie helps him change his mind.
Notes[]
- Christopher Khayman Lee guest stars in this episode. He is best known for his role of "Andros" in "Power Rangers in Space (1998)".
- This episode marks the last appearance of Don Jeffcoat as Michael Towner.
Trivia[]
- Christopher Khayman Lee, who plays Jack in this episode, also starred in the new WB series Safe Harbor, which premiered in September 1999 right after 7th Heaven. Safe Harbor was created by Brenda Hampton and was about a Florida sheriff raising 3 boys in a Florida motel along with his mother. Unfortunately, the series was cancelled after 10 episodes.
- Music featured at the end of this episode is from Louis Armstrong's classic song, "What a Wonderful World".
- In this episode, it's revealed that Sgt. Michaels has a younger sister.
- In this episode it is also revealed that Simon is 12 at the time and Deena is 13.
Opening Credits[]
Featured in the opening credits are:
- Stephen Collins as Eric Camden
- Catherine Hicks as Annie Camden
- Barry Watson as Matt Camden
- David Gallagher as Simon Camden
- Jessica Biel as Mary Camden
- Beverley Mitchell as Lucy Camden
- Mackenzie Rosman as Ruthie Camden
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