Ep 8. No Sex, Some Drugs and a Little Rock 'n' Roll
- TVPG
- November 16, 1998
- 44 min
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6.6 (81)
In 7th Heaven season 3 episode 8, titled "No Sex, Some Drugs and a Little Rock 'n' Roll," the Camden family grapples with various issues related to sex, drugs, and music. At the center of the episode is Ruthie, who is on a mission to find out more about sex after hearing a rumor that her classmate has had it with her boyfriend. Despite being only 10 years old, Ruthie is curious about what it means to have sex and starts asking questions around the house. Her parents, Eric and Annie, are taken aback by this sudden interest and try to find ways to address her concerns without overwhelming her with information.
Meanwhile, Matt is dealing with his own struggles related to sex. He has been dating Heather, a girl he really likes, but is hesitant to take their relationship to the next level. His friends and family keep pressuring him to do so, but he is not ready. He confides in his brother Simon, who advises him to take his time and not give in to peer pressure.
Another issue that arises in the episode is drug use. Mary's ex-boyfriend Robbie comes to stay with the Camdens for a few days, and he brings with him a bag of marijuana. Simon accidentally finds the bag and is curious about what it is. He asks Robbie if he can try it, and Robbie reluctantly agrees. However, when Simon starts feeling the effects of the drug, he gets scared and realizes that he made a mistake. He confides in his older sister Lucy, who helps him come up with a plan to dispose of the marijuana without getting caught.
In addition to these issues, the episode also features a subplot involving rock music. Eric is struggling with his sermon for the week, and he finds inspiration in the music of Elvis Presley. He decides to incorporate the King's famous song "Heartbreak Hotel" into his sermon, much to the surprise of his congregation. The scene culminates in Eric performing the song in front of his parishioners, complete with an Elvis wig and guitar.
Overall, "No Sex, Some Drugs and a Little Rock 'n' Roll" is a thought-provoking episode that tackles important issues related to sex, drugs, and music. The various storylines are interwoven seamlessly, and the characters' struggles feel genuine and relatable. The episode's handling of sex education is particularly noteworthy, as it stresses the importance of open communication and age-appropriate information. Fans of the show will find much to enjoy here, as will anyone interested in thoughtful and engaging family drama.