Broken Hearts and Promises (7th Heaven)
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“Broken Hearts and Promises” | |
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7th Heaven episode | |
Lucy and Martin discuss Eric's recent strange behavior. |
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Episode no. | Season 11 Episode 227 |
Guest stars | Colton James as T-Bone Sarah Mason as Jane Andrea Morris as Margaret Aaron Staton as Daniel |
Written by | Brenda Hampton |
Directed by | Michael Preece |
Original airdate | November 5, 2006 |
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"Broken Hearts and Promises" was the sixth episode of the 11th season of 7th Heaven. On its original airing, the episode scored 3.85 million viewers.
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[edit] Plot
After Eric gives the family a big scare and the paramedics are called to the house, Annie realizes Eric has been hiding the truth from her and she's determined to find out what it is. Meanwhile, Lucy pays a surprise visit to Sandy, who appears to be falling in love with her classmate, Daniel, while Martin continues to pursue her as well. Additionally in the episode, series star Beverley Mitchell sings a song, "Have You Ever Loved an Angel," from her upcoming self-titled country CD, Beverley Mitchell.
[edit] Notes
- Mackenzie Rosman does not appear in this episode.
[edit] Trivia
- To involve Martin and Sandy with the main cast, Beverley Mitchell (Lucy Kinkirk) filmed her scenes in New York, where they were in order for Haylie Duff to finish performing in Hairspray.
[edit] Opening Credits
Featured in the opening credits are:
Stephen Collins
Catherine Hicks
Beverley Mitchell
Nikolas/Lorenzo Brino
George Stults
Tyler Hoechlin
Haylie Duff
[edit] Music
- Series star Beverley Mitchell performs the song Angel from her self-titled album, which was later released on January 23, 2007.
[edit] External links
7th Heaven |
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List of episodes | Glen Oak, California Characters: Eric | Annie | Matt | Mary | Lucy | Simon | Ruthie | Sam and David Martin | Sarah | Kevin | Rose | Sandy | Family Tree |