Network: Lifetime
Episodes: 117 (hour)
Seasons: Seven
TV show dates: June 3, 2007 — June 9, 2013
Series status: Cancelled
Performers include: Brian McNamara, Kim Delaney, Sterling K. Brown, Catherine Bell, John White Jr., Sally Pressman, Wendy Davis, Brigid Brannagh, Drew Fuller, Katelyn Pippy, Luke Bartelme, and Patricia French.
TV show description:
This series is set at the Army Post of Fort Marshall, in Charleston, South Carolina. The lives and dramas of Roxy LeBlanc (Sally Pressman), Claudia Joy Holden (Kim Delaney), Denise Sherwood (Catherine Bell), Roland Burton (Sterling K. Brown) and Pamela Moran (Brigid Brannagh) all intertwine as they deal with being a spouse of a member serving in the Army.
Claudia is the wife to Col. Michael Holden (Brian McNamara) and has just arrived at Fort Marshall, a place where soldiers are either about to be shipped off to Iraq or are returning home from there.
She meets and befriends Denise, who has grown up on military bases her entire life. Denise was swept away by Major Frank Sherwood (Terry Serpico), but their recent relationship has become anything but easy.
In contrast, ex-cocktail waitress Roxy’s relationship to PFC Trevor LeBlanc (Drew Fuller) has come both easily and quickly as the two marry after knowing each other for only five days.
“Army husband” Roland is struggling both as a husband and a psychiatrist in trying to help his wife, Joan (Wendy Davis), cope with post-traumatic stress disorder after her tour of duty in Afghanistan.
And as any military family knows, sacrifice is often required, like in the home of former Boston police officer Pamela Moran (Brigid Branagh). She’s becoming a surrogate mother to enable both her and Delta Force husband Chase Moran (Jeremy Davidson) to claim extra benefits.
Based on the memoir Under the Sabres: The Unwritten Code of Army Wives by Tanya Biank, this drama details the battles occurring on the home front. For these women and men, being all you can be, sometimes costs everything.
Episode #117 — All or Nothing
When Tim goes missing after hurting her while having a nightmare, Holly reaches out to the tribe and Tim’s platoon for help. They search for him while trying to keep is absense quiet. Hector tells Tim that he will always be there for him and Tim agrees to get help for Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Denise catches Michael in a compromising position with Kat. Latasha and Quincy receive news about his military career. Roland and Joan prepare to leave Fort Marshall, and a retirement ceremony is held for Joan. Gloria continues to be pulled between Hector and Patrick but then comes to a decision.
First aired: June 9, 2013.
What do you think? Do you like the Army Wives TV series? Do you think it should have been cancelled or renewed for an eighth season?
YOU HAVE GOT TO BE KIDDING ME!!!! This is my favorite show on television. I CAN’T wait from one season to the next to see what the Army Wives have in store for that season. I am getting so sick and tired of seeing good shows that we all love being cancelled for all the reality crap or whatever other “junk” the networks want to put on. Stop! Stop! Stop! KEEP ARMY WIVES ALREADY!!!
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Please dont cancell Army Wives I just bought all the seasons and I love this show. They did the same thing to The Unit, you know this is crazy stop cancelling these good show. HELLO!
PLEASE Renew this show for a seventh season! Keep the show going as long as possible! The show is so good, that it would survive even if you lost all of the major characters, and brought in new ones! That just makes it more real. Army wives know all about packing up and moving on. I miss Pamela, but I love the new Army wife that joined the show. I figure, why cancel a show that’s doing so well?
Kat, part of the reason the show has been successful is that there are few episodes, allowing for solid story telling instead of many episodes of filler.
when is Army Wives coming back on? I just love this show. Could you make this a year long show, instead of a few weeks at a time?
I love this show and watch it with my father, sister, and niece. It is very informative and helps us connect to what is happening to so many families right now. My father served before I was born and I came very close to being an Army wife; we discuss what the military was like then compared to now. It really helps me learn about the life my parents had living in a boxcar home on base. My dad really opens up about their life watching this show and these are stories we may not hear without this show triggering… Read more »
humm why is it that army wives are no longer on net fixs?
Right after the season finale there was a quick ‘commercial’ thing that said winter of 2012 the next season of Army Wives will blow you away
Is this show cancelled the final show looked liked they woild not be coming back. Iam reallynif thatnis the case. Great sgow
I love armywives it is the best show!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I am a retired Army Wife myself and found that from the very first episode of “Army Wives” that this was going to be a very informative shows to people who don’t know a lot about military spouses. It is a career just like spouse’s military career. The episodes have covered a wide variety of topics covering both officers and enlisted personnel and their families. PLEASE renew this very valuable series in a time when every one should be made aware of our military and the issues they fact particularly in war time.
Thanks and God Bless America.
This is rediculous that it only comes on part of the year and we have to wait forever to see another episode, it feels like you mock and spit on the army wives, dont you understand many of us survive deployment and army life by watching this show? UGH!
It’s a summer show, so it will probably start back up in what? May? June? July. I’m not sure, but it has a short season..
I wish it was on year round toooo!
Plz let us know about 2011 Army wifes. Its the only show my gf and I love to watch with one another.