Created by the same production team responsible for the hugely popular series Cheers, Wings has a similarly homey, familiar feel. Replacing the Boston bar is a small airport on Nantucket Island. The denizens of the bar are... more » replaced with pilots and airport personnel. What the viewers are left with is a delightful show revolving around Sandpiper Air Service, a tiny charter airline co owned by two handsome, charming brothers, a rival airline, Aeromass, and a lunch counter run the brothers' life-long friend, Helen.« less
Joseph Boone | Irvine, CA United States | 09/29/2008
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Wings went through some changes in Season 7. The most obvious was the departure of Thomas Hayden Church as Lowell Mather. He appears in just one episode where he is written out of the show for the remainder of the series. He is replaced by a new mechanic named Budd who appears frequently in the first half of the season but less and less in the second half. Apparently, the producers came to see him as a mistake because he is dropped altogether for Season 8.
Outside of the cast changes already mentioned, Season 7 of Wings stuck to a formula similar to prior seasons and was largely successful. Joe, Helen, Brian, and Casey all occupy the same house thanks to a fire and the situation was milked for as much as the writers could get out of it. This year may not be at quite the level that we saw from Wings - The Sixth Season, but there are plenty of laughs and it makes for an enjoyable time."
Season 7 contains some of my favorites
S. Roper | Logan, Utah United States | 01/20/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I am a huge fan of the Wings series. This is the type of sitcom that created must see t.v. in the mid to late 90's. Season 7 does not disappoint. Wings is one of the few series that I watch from Season 1 to the end. Season 7 includes some of my favorite episodes including the one where Joe has to pretend to be dead while Brian searches for the misplaced body. I love it! The loss of Lowell is noticeable, although his replacement does have his comedic moments. All in all this is a great season, but don't start with this one, you will be completely lost in the story lines. Start with season 1 and work your way up, you will be glad you did."
Wings 7 Review
Janet Brown | Mesa, AZ | 10/06/2008
(3 out of 5 stars)
"I love the whole Wings series, but in Season 7 after Joe and Helen get married and Lowell leaves, it's not quite as funny. Lowell was a lovable goofball, but the new guy is just an idiot. I guess it's no wonder the show canceled in Season 8."
My favorite!!
TLC | 10/23/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is my favorite season, the cast is so perfect together and it has some of the funniest episodes I ever saw. Amy Yasbeck (Casey) is even funnier than she was in the previous season and absolutely makes the show sparkle."
Absolutely awesome!
A. Martinez | Brownsville, TX USA | 09/26/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Well, what can be said about he best comedy of the 90's? Nothing, except that Season Seven is, in my opinion, one of the absolute most hilarious seasons in sitcom history. In particular, the episode with Sandy Cooper (her 3rd appearance on the show), was for me the one of the funniest epidodes I've ever seen. Sandy has Joe convinced he is completely crazy and what she has in store for him is even nuttier and funnier than her first two appearances. Poor Joe! The entire season is awesome! Enjoy to your heart's content or until you can laugh no more!"