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Program Summary for Ghost Whisperer
Melinda Gordon is a young newlywed with the unique ability to communicate with the earthbound spirits of people who have died, and who seek her help. Melinda uses her gift to relay significant messages and important information to the living, but sometimes the messages she receives are intense and confusing. As a result, she is often met with questions and skepticism by the survivors. But when Melinda is able to help both the lost souls who contact her and those who are still alive, she knows that her unique talent is an asset and not a liability. Opening Narration: "I just got married. I just moved to a small town. I just opened an antique shop. I might be just like you. Except from the time I was a little girl I knew I could talk to the dead. Earthbound spirits my grandmother called them. The ones who have not crossed over because they have unfinished business with the living and they come to me for help. To tell you my story, I have to tell you theirs."
 
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Episode Title:
Death in Madison
Original Air Date:
February 5th 2010 (Friday)
Original Air Time:
NA (ET)
Episode ID:
05x14 -- Season: 5, Episode: 14
Program Network:
CBS - 60 minutes
Episode Summary:
Why is Ned being used too to bring about ghosts so much? It feels a struggle to watch an episode. The dialogue between characters seem to be poorly written. Ned's teacher is a very bad actress and doesn't provoke enough sympathy throughout along with her new love interest. The end to the episode was great and chilling. It was the only proper ghost whisperer bit to it. It feels like Ghost Whisperer has lost its story telling arc. It's too much of a coincidence that ghosts keep showing up at the hospital(which just suddenly appeared in Grandview)and at Ned's college They don't explain things enough, which leaves no emotion in any episode. The shinys and Shadows are a good sub plot and will obviously play a big part in the finale of the season but the filler episodes are just too hard to watch. They're poorly told and involve a poor cast except for Mel and Co.
Ghost Whisperer usually is about shocking twists and stories connecting with each other brilliantly. It seems that all of this has vanished. The writers need to up their game or else GW will lose a lot of viewers!
They don't explain anything anymore. They just throw stuff at the audience and expect us to deal with it. For example: Jim's boss was suddenly part of the whole big plot in his first episode. There was no depth to his character, which I found really interesting in past Ghost Whisperer characters. I don't like Eli for the same thing.
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