How Many Episodes In Army Wives Season 7

Okay, let's talk about Army Wives. Specifically, season seven. And even more specifically, how many episodes it blessed (or cursed, depending on your viewpoint) us with.
Ready for the answer? It's twelve. Yep, just a cool dozen. Not too many, not too few. Goldilocks would probably approve.
Twelve Episodes: A Perfect Number?
But wait! Is twelve episodes actually a good number? That's where things get interesting. Some people think it’s perfect. Enough drama, enough character development, enough wine-fueled chats between the ladies.
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I, however, have a slightly more… unpopular opinion.
My Hot Take: Not Enough Episodes!
Twelve episodes? Seriously? After investing six seasons into these characters, twelve felt like a tiny little snack. I wanted a full-course meal of military drama! I wanted more Claudia Joy Holden wisdom!

I needed to see more of Denise Sherwood juggling nursing and motherhood. And don't even get me started on wanting more Roxy LeBlanc and her sassy, Southern charm.
Maybe that's just me. Maybe I'm greedy. But I felt robbed. Twelve episodes? It's just...not enough time to wrap up storylines properly.

Think about it. So many plot threads, so little time. Resolutions felt rushed. Character arcs felt truncated. It was like they were sprinting to the finish line, tripping over themselves in the process.
I remember thinking, "Wait, that's it?" when the finale rolled around. I was expecting fireworks, a parade, maybe even a synchronized swimming routine (okay, maybe not the last one). Instead, I got… mild closure.
Did We Get Cheated?
Of course, twelve episodes is better than no episodes. I'll take what I can get! But still, a little part of me wonders what could have been. What amazing stories could have unfolded with a few more hours of screen time?

Perhaps some deeper dives into the complexities of military life? Maybe more exploration of the challenges faced by veterans and their families? More opportunities for heartfelt bonding between the characters we'd grown to love?
Or, you know, maybe just more opportunities for Pamela Moran to deliver some killer one-liners. Because let's be honest, she was comedy gold.

So, yeah, twelve episodes it is. A number etched in the Army Wives history books. But in my heart, it will always be twelve episodes… too few. A beautiful but incomplete story.
Anyone else feel my pain? Or am I just a glutton for punishment, forever craving more Fort Marshall drama?
I would be happy to write an other paragraph if you think it is too short.
