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Share Valentine's Day withYour Favorite TV Dramas

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What would Valentine's Day in TV land be without flowers, candy, proposals and major battles? This year, not too many shows went all out for Valentine's Day-themed episodes. In fact, only three dramas will feature special episodes in honor of this precious Hallmark holiday.

"The OC"
Thursday, February 9, 2006
'The Heavy Lifting'


Tragic news forces the gang to sort out their problems and face the reality of the situation. After Sadie arrives in Newport, Ryan helps her move and get rid of Volchok, causing Ryan to question his and Marissa's relationship.

Meanwhile, Kaitlin's winter break is over - just as she gets close to her family, she once again has to say goodbye. Will she ever return to the O.C.? And in the wake of Newport's latest events, Kirsten and Julie press on with their Valentine's Day party.

"7th Heaven"
Monday, February 13, 2006
'Love and Obsession'


Simon (David Gallagher) grows frustrated when Rose (Sarah Thompson) informs him that she does not want to marry in his father's church, or in any church for that matter. Kevin (George Stults) organizes a Valentine's Day dinner at the hotel where he and Lucy (Beverly Mitchell) were engaged and invites Eric (Stephen Collins), Annie (Catherine Hicks), Simon and Rose to join them, but neglects to tell Lucy.

Uh-Oh! Lucy shows up in a sexy outfit and is shocked to see that her family is there. Annie tries to make peace with Rose and ends up confusing Rose about Simon's relationship with Sandy.

Ruthie (Mackenzie Rosman) volunteers to help an elderly neighbor who has spent her life pining away for a man that got away, causing Ruthie to evaluate her obsession with Martin (Tyler Hoechlin).

"Gilmore Girls"
Tuesday, February 14, 2006
'A Vineyard Valentine'


As Valentine's Day approaches, Rory (Alexis Bledel) and Logan (Matt Czuchry) invite Lorelai (Lauren Graham) and Luke (Scott Patterson) to spend a weekend with them at Logan's family's house on Martha's Vineyard. Rory and Logan have a wonderful time, but Lorelai is upset by Luke's unfriendly attitude toward Logan.

Luke's attitude changes when he realizes he forgot to buy Lorelai a Valentine gift, and Logan saves the day by letting Luke give Lorelai one of the gifts he had bought for Rory. When Lorelai finally confesses to Luke that she is worried the wedding will never take place, he reassures her that they will get married soon.

The weekend ends in an ugly scene when Logan's father, Mitchum Huntzberger (guest star Gregg Henry), arrives and berates Logan for ignoring his responsibilities in the family business.

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