Ep 3. In the Blink of an Eye
- TVG
- September 30, 1996
- 44 min
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7.1 (146)
In the Blink of an Eye, the third episode of the hit show 7th Heaven, follows the Camden family as they navigate the ups and downs of life. The episode starts with the Camdens enjoying a family dinner, where they all listen to Matt (the oldest son) tell them about his plans for his future. However, their peaceful night is interrupted when they learn the shocking news that Eric's friend (a retired firefighter) has died in a car accident.
With their world turned upside down, the family is forced to come to terms with the sudden loss of their friend. As they struggle to cope with their grief in their own ways, each member of the family learns important lessons about love, life, and the value of every moment.
As the episode progresses, viewers get a closer look at the complicated relationships between the Camdens. Eric, the family patriarch, tries to be strong for his wife, Annie, but she is having a hard time dealing with the loss of their friend. Meanwhile, their children each have their own issues to deal with. Matt is worried about the future, Mary is struggling to fit in at her new school, Simon is grappling with the idea of death for the first time, and Ruthie is grappling with her own feelings of sadness and loss.
Despite the heavy subject matter, the episode also has moments of levity and hope. Simon tries to come to terms with his feelings by building a makeshift memorial for their friend, which leads to a touching moment between him and his father. Meanwhile, Matt's girlfriend (who is also dealing with grief of her own) helps him realize the importance of living in the moment and appreciating what they have.
Overall, In the Blink of an Eye is a poignant and powerful episode that showcases the strengths of 7th Heaven. It blends humor, heart, and drama in a way that feels authentic and relatable, and the strong performances from the talented cast (including Stephen Collins, Catherine Hicks, and Jessica Biel) make it a must-watch episode for fans of the show. Whether you're a longtime viewer or a newcomer to the world of the Camdens, you're sure to be moved by this unforgettable episode.