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− | "'''Turn, Turn, Turn'''" is the first episode of the 11th season of ''[[ |
+ | "'''Turn, Turn, Turn'''" is the first episode of the 11th season of ''[[7th Heaven]]''. It was the first episode of the series to air on the CW network after being renewed last-minute just days after the intended series finale, ''[[And Thank You (7th Heaven)|And Thank You]]'' aired on [[May 8]], [[2006]]. |
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Having lost her pregnancy over the summer, an emotionally unstable Lucy convinces Eric to let her deliver the Sunday sermon, but she ends up publicly blaming Kevin and everyone in her family for what happened. Meanwhile, Martin expresses his romantic intentions to Sandy, who may still have feelings for Simon, and tells her that he wants to spend more time with her and their infant son. Sandy reveals that she has recently switched majors and wants to become a minister, a prospect that upsets Lucy who feels like Sandy is intruding on her turf. Jewel makes a cameo as the Camden's neighbor whose voice lulls Savannah to sleep every night. |
Having lost her pregnancy over the summer, an emotionally unstable Lucy convinces Eric to let her deliver the Sunday sermon, but she ends up publicly blaming Kevin and everyone in her family for what happened. Meanwhile, Martin expresses his romantic intentions to Sandy, who may still have feelings for Simon, and tells her that he wants to spend more time with her and their infant son. Sandy reveals that she has recently switched majors and wants to become a minister, a prospect that upsets Lucy who feels like Sandy is intruding on her turf. Jewel makes a cameo as the Camden's neighbor whose voice lulls Savannah to sleep every night. |
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*This is the first episode of ''[[7th Heaven]]'' to air following the show's surprising resurrection in [[2006]]. |
*This is the first episode of ''[[7th Heaven]]'' to air following the show's surprising resurrection in [[2006]]. |
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*Tyler Hoechlin and Haylie Duff shot their scenes in New York City, given that Haylie was still performing in the broadway production ''Hairspray''. To accomodate Haylie, Producers spent a lot of money to get a Temporary set built to be a replica of the apartment set used in actual filming. |
*Tyler Hoechlin and Haylie Duff shot their scenes in New York City, given that Haylie was still performing in the broadway production ''Hairspray''. To accomodate Haylie, Producers spent a lot of money to get a Temporary set built to be a replica of the apartment set used in actual filming. |
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* [[Good Day (Jewel Song)|Good Day]] by [[Jewel (singer)|Jewel]] |
* [[Good Day (Jewel Song)|Good Day]] by [[Jewel (singer)|Jewel]] |
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Revision as of 05:07, 25 June 2013
Turn, Turn, Turn | |
Season 11, Episode 1 | |
Air date | September 25, 2006 |
Written by | Caroline Kepnes |
Directed by | Joel J. Feigenbaum |
Episode Guide | |
previous ...And Thank You (Part 2) |
next And Tonight's Specials Are… |
"Turn, Turn, Turn" is the first episode of the 11th season of 7th Heaven. It was the first episode of the series to air on the CW network after being renewed last-minute just days after the intended series finale, And Thank You aired on May 8, 2006.
Plot
Having lost her pregnancy over the summer, an emotionally unstable Lucy convinces Eric to let her deliver the Sunday sermon, but she ends up publicly blaming Kevin and everyone in her family for what happened. Meanwhile, Martin expresses his romantic intentions to Sandy, who may still have feelings for Simon, and tells her that he wants to spend more time with her and their infant son. Sandy reveals that she has recently switched majors and wants to become a minister, a prospect that upsets Lucy who feels like Sandy is intruding on her turf. Jewel makes a cameo as the Camden's neighbor whose voice lulls Savannah to sleep every night.
Notes
- This is the first episode of 7th Heaven to air following the show's surprising resurrection in 2006.
- David Gallagher and Sarah Thompson are no longer regulars on the show this season. Additionally, this is the first of the 6 episodes that do not feature Mackenzie Rosman.
- Tyler Hoechlin returns in this episode after being absent during the second half of last season.
Trivia
- This is the first episode of the series that Mackenzie Rosman did not appear in. This is also the first set of opening credits without her.
- Tyler Hoechlin and Haylie Duff shot their scenes in New York City, given that Haylie was still performing in the broadway production Hairspray. To accomodate Haylie, Producers spent a lot of money to get a Temporary set built to be a replica of the apartment set used in actual filming.
Opening Credits
Featured in the opening credits are:
- Stephen Collins
- Catherine Hicks
- Beverley Mitchell
- Nikolas/Lorenzo Brino
- George Stults
- Tyler Hoechlin
- Haylie Duff
Music
- Good Day by Jewel