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==Opening Credits== |
==Opening Credits== |
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"Deacon Blues" was the fourteenth episode of the 11th season of 7th Heaven. On its original airing, the episode scored 3.16 million viewers.
Plot
Ruthie insists that T-Bone get his driver's license so they can go away for privacy, unfortunately, T-Bone makes the mistake of asking Kevin to help him get ready for the test. Lou informs a stunned Eric that the church deacons feel he and Lucy are no longer appealing to the younger church members, so it is suggested that Sandy deliver the next sermon. Mac gets a job at the movie theater so he can afford an apartment with Jane and Margaret.
Notes
- Tyler Hoechlin does not appear in this episode.
- Beginning in this episode, Sarah Mason (Jane) is now credited as Sarah Wright.
- Final appearance of Alan Fudge (Lou Dalton), who had been recurring on the show every year since the first season.
Opening Credits
Featured in the opening credits are:
Stephen Collins
Catherine Hicks
Beverley Mitchell
Mackenzie Rosman
Nikolas/Lorenzo Brino
George Stults
Haylie Duff
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