"7th Heaven" Here We Go Again (TV Episode 2000) Poster

(TV Series)

(2000)

Stephen Collins: Rev. Eric Camden

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  • Mary Camden : Look, if I never go to college are you really going to be this mad at me for the rest of my life?

    Rev. Eric Camden : [Hugs her]  Yes. Because you're too smart not to learn all you can as long as you can.

  • Mary Camden : Yes, I'm starting a new job today.

    Rev. Eric Camden : You've had a new job every week this summer.

    Mary Camden : That's not true. I was a day camp counselor for almost three weeks.

    Rev. Eric Camden : [sarcastically]  You know, just because you're mad at Mom doesn't mean you have to take it out on me.

    Rev. Eric Camden : I'm not angry, the world is angry... at your mom, and I'm not taking it out on anyone.

  • Mary Camden : Hello? Is anyone listening to me? I need a car!

    Annie Camden : Hello! Earn money and buy one.

    Mary Camden : You guys bought Matt a car. Why can't you buy me a car?

    Annie Camden : Matt was going to college. You, on the other hand, are not going to college. You are working, so you can buy your own car. How much money have you saved this summer?

    Mary Camden : Saved? On what I make? Please. You guys are forcing me to buy on credit, and you can stop talking about college, because I'm not going to college until I figure out what I'm going to college for.

    Rev. Eric Camden : Well, maybe so you can earn a living and someday even have your own house, and your own car.

    Mary Camden : Well, maybe I don't want to have my own house. You don't own this home; this is the Church's home.

    Rev. Eric Camden : Yes, but this house is a benefit of my job, which I earned after five years of college and we do have a car. Two cars. Well, three if you count the one we bought for Matt, who's in college.

  • Annie Camden : I've signed up for school today.

    Rev. Eric Camden : What school?

    Annie Camden : College, Crawford. I want to get my teaching credentials in early childhood education.

    Rev. Eric Camden : Now? You do know that we have 7 kids now.

    Annie Camden : We have the twins and Ruthie, but Simon starts high school tomorrow, Lucy graduates high school this year, Mary's out of high school and working and Matt is out on his own.

    Rev. Eric Camden : Matt is hardly out on his own. He sleeps out on his own. He's still a kid.

    Annie Camden : Oh stop it. He and Heather are practically married.

    Rev. Eric Camden : No, they're not. That's just what we say to each other whenever we think those two might be shacking up. And Mary is going to college, she's going to go to college eventually... I hope, as soon as she figures out that she doesn't enjoy minimum wage jobs.

    Annie Camden : Unfortunately, I think Mary is quite happy with her stint in the world of minimum wage.

    Rev. Eric Camden : Well, I'm not happy with it. With my luck she'll probably decide to go to college when Lucy decides to go and with Matt's we'll have 3 tuitions to pay, oh plus yours. And by the way, who says that Lucy won't have the kind of senior year that Mary had. And Simon is starting high school. Do you remember what it was like when Matt started high school? High school boys are, well they're high school boys. And we shouldn't forget Ruthie, who is well on her way to being more difficult than all the other kids rolled into one. Oh and bonus, the twins are entering the terrible twos. They are not entering, they are there.

    Annie Camden : So, what are you saying? That the family is so dangerous that I can't take 1 or 2 hours away from them to take one course? I'm going back to school!

    Rev. Eric Camden : When were you going to tell me this, as you were backing out of the driveway tomorrow morning?

    Annie Camden : No, I planned to tell you just when I told you.

    Rev. Eric Camden : [sarcastic]  Well, thank you Mrs. Camden!

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