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The season finished with 20 episodes, a reduction from the planned 22 episodes that was forced by the COVID-19 pandemic. This is the final season to feature Anna Faris as Christy, with "Big Sad Eyes and an Antique Hot Dog" becoming the show's unintended season finale/farewell episode for Faris.
The episode also acquired a 4.6 rating in the 18–49 demographic, making it the highest rated show on cable television of the night. [18] In the United Kingdom, the episode was viewed by 3.015 million viewers on Sky Atlantic, making it the highest-rated broadcast that week on its channel. It also received 1.022 million timeshift viewers.
The seventh season includes an 81-minute finale; [65] this was the series' longest episode until it was surpassed by the Season 8 episode "The Long Night", which is 82 minutes. Season 7's penultimate episode also runs for 71 minutes – around 16 minutes longer than an average Game of Thrones episode.
An hour-long clip show (split for syndication): A newsreel correspondent (Clete Roberts) interviews the characters about life at the 4077th. The new footage for this episode was filmed in black and white, while the clips from past episodes — which include Henry Blake, Trapper John McIntyre, and Frank Burns — are in their original color.
Actor Liev Schreiber has been the narrator of HBO's 'Hard Knocks' since 2001, and he once again lends his voice to Season 20, centered on the New York Jets.
The seventh season of American Dad! originally aired on the Fox Network in nineteen episodes from October 3, 2010 to May 22, 2011, [1] before being released as on a DVD box set and in syndication. Guest stars of this season include Jason Alexander , Sarah Chalke , Hector Elizondo , Anthony Michael Hall , Hayden Panettiere , Lou Diamond Phillips ...
One of the most memorable guest stars is Brad Pitt. The actor portrayed Will Colbert on "The One With the Rumor," the annual Thanksgiving episode that aired in 2001 during season 8.
The seventh season of the stop-motion television series Robot Chicken began airing in the United States on Cartoon Network's late night programming block Adult Swim on April 6, 2014, with the episode "DC Comics Special II: Villains in Paradise" and contained a total of 20 episodes. [1] The first of the regular season 7 episodes aired on April ...