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- Episode 03x01


Episode: 03x01
Title: It Takes Two, Baby
Type: Regular Episode
Production Code: 04298044
First Aired: Sep. 21, 1998

Season 3 » Episode #01 - It Takes Two, Baby

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7th Heaven - 03x01 It Takes Two, BabySummary: In the third season-opener, Annie is feeling a little depressed since she's 3 months pregnant. Ruthie is pretending to feel a little pregnant herself. Lucy is following the dating advices from 'The Rules' book she has. Matt moves in an apartment with three attractive girls. Eric is looking for the perfect 20th anniversary plan for Annie. Mary gets a lot of attention from guys, which makes Lucy jealous. Although, one of Mary's 'guy' friends asks Lucy out. Matt finally comes back home because of girl problems he was having with his new roommates. Simon's girlfriend is acting a little weird. Eric and Annie tell the kids they're having TWINS!


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Guest Stars:

Amanda played by Jean Marie Barnwell
Jim played by Zander Rice
Mike played by Brandon Scott Peterson
Mr. Cummings played by John Hayden (II)
Jordan played by Wade Carpenter
Ms. Hanover played by Berlinda Tolbert
Laura Cummings played by Kirsten Storms
Connie Gannon played by Sheeri Rappaport
Dr. Lisa Landsberg played by Nancy Linari

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