89. "Here We Go Again"
Monday, Oct 2, 2000 8:00/7:00c
Big changes are afoot in the Camden household this
fall as Eric (Stephen Collins) is distressed by the
fact that his daughter Mary (Jessica Biel) has
opted to postpone college in favor of a little
soul searching and the glory of minimum wage,
while Annie (Catherine Hicks) leaves him with a
handful at home so she can complete her teaching
degree. Meanwhile, Simon (David Gallagher)
attempts to fit in with the treacherous terrain
of high school, Lucy (Beverley Mitchell) looks
forward to ruling the school as a senior, Matt
(Barry Watson) considers the pre-med track at
college, and Ruthie (Mackenzie Rosman) learns
that she will have to spend another year with
her despised third grade teacher (guest star
Elizabeth Ruscio).
90. "Help"
Monday, Oct 9, 2000 8:00/7:00c
Mary (Jessica Biel), still intent on her independence,
finds herself buried under a number of unpaid bills after
losing her job at the pool hall. Meanwhile, the Colonel
(guest star Peter Graves) surprises Eric (Stephen Collins)
and Annie (Catherine Hicks) with an unexpected visit, Matt
(Barry Watson) blames everyone but himself for a failing
grade in his organic chemistry class, Lucy (Beverley Mitchell)
enlists Simon (David Gallagher) to assist her with her Homecoming
Queen campaign to help him gain popularity at school, and Ruthie's (Mackenzie Rosman) prayers are answered when she's transferred out of her nemesis' class and into a prestigious private school.
91. Losers-
92. Busted-
Exasperation reaches an all-time high in the
Camden household as Eric (Stephen Collins) and
Annie (Catherine Hicks) helplessly watch their
eldest daughter Mary (Jessica Biel) and her
worrisome friends continue to head down the path
of destruction and into the hands of the law.
93. Blind-
Tensions continue to build in the Camden family
as Mary (Jessica Biel) shows further irresponsibility
and serious negligence when caught with an open
bottle of beer while babysitting. Meanwhile, Eric
(Stephen Collins) and Annie (Catherine Hicks) end
up in their own scuffle with Mary's bad-news friends,
opening their eyes to just how strong their influence
is on their daughter.
94. Broke-
Still unemployed and with bills mounting, Mary
Jessica Biel) continues her downward spiral to
rock bottom as Eric (Stephen Collins) and Annie
(Catherine Hicks) fight about how to effectively
deal with her numerous lies and immature behavior.
Meanwhile, the fear of what may happen to Mary
starts to take a toll on the rest of the family,
prompting Matt (Barry Watson), Lucy (Beverley
Mitchell), Simon (David Gallagher) and Ruthie
(Mackenzie Rosman) to break open the twins' piggy
bank to help Mary pay her bills.
95. Bye-
After learning that Mary (Jessica Biel) stole
from the twins to pay her bills, Eric (Stephen
Collins) and Annie (Catherine Hicks) come to the
heart-breaking realization that they must make
take drastic action to help their misguided daughter
and protect the entire family. The Camdens gather
to confront Mary with their feelings of hurt and
betrayal and their conclusion to send her away
to live in Buffalo with the Colonel and Grandma
Ruth.
96. Gossip-
97. Tunes-
Eric (Stephen Collins) and Annie (Catherine Hicks)
confront Simon (David Gallagher) about the
explicit rap music he is listening to and worry
that his attitude toward women is being
influenced by his rebellious, misogynistic friends.
98. Surprise-
Despite the disapproval from the rest of the
family and his own hesitations, Eric (Stephen
Collins) takes in Mary's (Jessica Biel) degenerate
ex-boyfriend Robbie (guest star Adam LaVorgna)
to live with the Camdens after learning that he's
homeless. Meanwhile, Mary suspects foul play when
she calls home and hears Robbie's voice on the
other end.
99. Home-
The simultaneously useful and disruptive presence of Robbie Palmer (Adam LaVorgna) makes for a lively episode of the popular family drama.
*A month has passed since Eric (Stephen Collins) invited Mary's homeless ex-boyfriend to stay with the Camdens until he got on his feet. Robbie happily continues to act as a member of the household---and it's driving Annie crazy. Robbie is Eric's latest �project,� Ruthie's new best friend, recipient of Simon's financial advice and, according to Mary, Lucy's boyfriend. He's even cooking and folding laundry (the wrong way)! Frustrated and emotionally strained, Annie (Catherine Hicks) starts to think nobody needs a mother anymore.
100. One Hundred- 7th Heaven's landmark 100th episode!
"7TH HEAVEN" REACHES THEIR 100TH EPISODE MILESTONE - After Eric (Stephen Collins) discovers the shocking news that Mary's (Jessica Biel) run away from the Colonel's (guest star Peter Graves, "Mission Impossible") to come back home, he is convinced that more trouble is brewing and goes to insane lengths to find answers. In reality, Mary is heading home for a huge surprise birthday party for Eric, attended by all the people whose lives he has changed for the better during the show's first 100 episodes. David Plenn directed the episode written by Sue Tenney (#6200605100).
101. Kiss-2/05/01
102. V-Day-2/12/01
103. Sweeps-2/19/01
104. Parents-2/26/01
105. Crazy- April 16th, 2001
While Matt stresses over the psychological evaluation required for his medical-school application, and the strange demeanor of his psychologist; Ruthie gets into trouble at school and tricks Robbie into coming to talk to her principal instead of her parents. Also: Simon decides to break it off with Sasha, but fails to tell her the real reason.