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Growing Pains - Season 7
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Title: Growing Pains

Overview: Fatherhood has taken on a whole new meaning for Jason Seaver, who has assumed the chores of cooking, cleaning and minding the kids so that his wife, Maggie, can pursue a career in journalism after spending 15 years as a housewife.

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Average Vote: 6.5 (143 votes)

Cast

  • Jason Seaver: Alan Thicke
  • Maggie Seaver: Joanna Kerns
  • Mike Seaver: Kirk Cameron
  • Carol Seaver: Tracey Gold
  • Ben Seaver: Jeremy Miller
  • Chrissy Seaver: Ashley Johnson
  • Luke Brower: Leonardo DiCaprio
  • Growing Pains - Back to School (Season 7 - Episode 1)

    Mike teaches at an urban high school.

    Growing Pains - Stop, Luke, and Listen (Season 7 - Episode 2)

    Mike gets involved when he learns his prize pupil Luke is homeless.

    Growing Pains - In vino veritas (Season 7 - Episode 3)

    Mike persuades Jason and Maggie to let Luke stay with them temporarily; then Jason's wine cellar goes missing.

    Growing Pains - Paper Tigers (Season 7 - Episode 4)

    Jason and Maggie compete to write a newspaper column; Ben hates his glasses.

    Growing Pains - The Young and the Homeless (Season 7 - Episode 5)

    Mike gears up for his big day as a TV soap opera star just as Luke gears up to move out of the Seavers'.

    Growing Pains - Jason Sings the Blues (Season 7 - Episode 6)

    Luke is afraid to visit the doctor, so Jason accompanies him -- but it's Jason who turns out to need surgery.

    Growing Pains - The Kid's Still Got It (Season 7 - Episode 7)

    Carol accompanies Maggie to a resort, which turns out to be hosting a singles convention; meanwhile, the all-male weekend planned at home is ruined when Chrissy is set home with head lice.

    Growing Pains - There Must Be a Pony (Season 7 - Episode 8)

    Nouveau riche neighbors move in next door; Ben is forced to look after Luke on his first day of high school; Jason's scheme to let Chrissie stay up late backfires when the neighbors throw a lavish party.

    Growing Pains - The Big Fix (Season 7 - Episode 9)

    Consumer advocate Maggie raps a vacuum cleaner that Ben broke without telling her.

    Growing Pains - Home Malone (Season 7 - Episode 10)

    The ghost of Maggie's father oversees the Seavers' visit to her childhood home.

    Growing Pains - Bad Day Cafe (Season 7 - Episode 11)

    While Jason and Maggie are away, the principal informs Mike that Luke's birth father is back in town -- and wants him back.

    Growing Pains - B=MC2 (Season 7 - Episode 12)

    Ben crams for a college entrance exam, but gets no help from Jason.

    Growing Pains - It's Not Easy Being Green (Season 7 - Episode 13)

    Christmas brings anger and angst to the Seavers.

    Growing Pains - The Call of the Wild (Season 7 - Episode 14)

    Penniless Mike schemes to give Kate a skiing trip.

    Growing Pains - Honest Abe (Season 7 - Episode 15)

    Luke's homeless friend steals a Seaver momento.

    Growing Pains - Vicious Cycle (Season 7 - Episode 16)

    Maggie and Jason put Mike on the spot for Luke's curfew problems.

    Growing Pains - Ménage à Luke (Season 7 - Episode 17)

    A love triangle involves Ben, Luke and a classmate.

    Growing Pains - The Five Fingers of Ben (Season 7 - Episode 18)

    Tired of being bullies, Ben takes karate lessons.

    Growing Pains - Don't Go Changin' (Season 7 - Episode 19)

    Mike thinks his friend is a bad influence on Luke.

    Growing Pains - The Truck Stops Here (Season 7 - Episode 20)

    Luke's father George visits the Seavers hoping that Luke has mellowed a little and would like to spend some time with him but Luke doesn't. He was about to leave when he collapses outside the door. He says that can't move, so they take him in. Jason and Ben offer to deliver his load, and they experience all sorts of chaos on the way. Mike thinks that George is faking his injury so that he could stay and Luke would have to talk to him. But the doctor tells Maggie who tells Mike that unless George stops driving trucks, he could become paralyzed. Mike talks to George and tells him to tell Luke but doesn't want Luke to pity him and doesn't anything else to do but be a trucker. Mike suggests that maybe he could open a truck stop. Luke finds George struggling to get up and they finally talk. The next day after Jason and Ben return, George tells them that he is giving up trucking and will open a truck stop and Luke's going with him. Luke says goodbye to the Seavers.

    Growing Pains - Maggie's Brilliant Career (Season 7 - Episode 21)

    Maggie wants to fulfill a dream by climbing a mountain.

    Growing Pains - The Wrath of Con Ed (Season 7 - Episode 22)

    A power failure causes dissensions in the Seaver household.

    Growing Pains - The Last Picture Show (1) (Season 7 - Episode 23)

    Maggie is offered a plum job in Washington, D.C.

    Growing Pains - The Last Picture Show (2) (Season 7 - Episode 24)

    The Seavers move to Washington, D.C., but share a final meal and memories in the empty house.

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