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Ghost Whisperer - Season 1

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This exciting story begins with a wide range of powerful events that we live through a dramatic and terrifying drama. The series opens with Melinda, which can communicate with the recently deceased Earth spirits. The events begin with the spirit of a soldier who bothers Melinda at her wedding. Melinda must combine the spirit of a child with his family before a tragedy that seems catastrophic in everyone's life.
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New York Times
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September 23, 2005

Neither Ms. Hewitt nor her series are malevolent forces, and the producers can feel as good as they choose about a cloying job well done.
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer
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September 23, 2005

The problem is a lack of depth; "Joan of Arcadia," the series this is replacing, had heartfelt moments and significant emotion behind its storylines. Whereas this has Love telling ghosties to head for the light.
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PopMatters
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September 23, 2005

There's no bottom to this show's sentimentality.
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Variety
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September 23, 2005

If restless spirits and Hewitt's more tangible assets can animate this rickety formula, then CBS' crystal ball is clearly working magic.
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Boston Globe
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September 23, 2005

At times during ''Ghost Whisperer," the sentiment is so thick you might want to go away from the light -- the light from the TV set, that is.
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Los Angeles Times
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September 23, 2005

There are some potholes along the way, as the script sacrifices sense to sentiment.
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People Magazine
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September 23, 2005

Ghost Whisperer can be surprisingly moving.
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New York Daily News
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September 23, 2005

If TV really wants a success built around this actress, someone in Hollywood should pay attention to her chameleonic and comedic role in "Heartbreakers," and give her a role that plays to those strengths, instead of something this translucent.
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San Francisco Chronicle
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September 23, 2005

It's laughably ridiculous.
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