Friday October 21, 2005
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Melinda encounters the ghosts of three boys who died in the fire of an orphanage. They must cross over prior to the demolition of the building holding them inside.
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I think this is a rather cute episode about these boys who have die in this tragic fire and their souls are trapped in this orphanage. Its Melinda's job to help this boy cross over before they tear down the building their souls are trapped in. It's a cute storyline and all but I am not feeling this show at all. I am getting more and more disappointed with each episode. I just can't see how people can get hooked on this show. I'm trying to understand this show but if they want more people to watch I think they have to do better.
"Lost Boys" is exactly what it sounds like: Melinda comes to the aid of a group of little boys, killed in an orphanage fire, who have been waiting for the return of one of their playmates, who may have escaped from the fire. Melinda plays Wendy to their collective Peter Pan. The leader of the group is in fact the Peter Pan surrogate; he has no wish to move on and grow up, as it were. Meanwhile, a developer is intent on tearing down the old structure and replacing it with condos, which will leave the boys with no place to play hide and seek. The resolution contains a great twist, one that few will see coming. Many will recognize Bruce Weitz from "Hill Street Blues" as the developer. This continues a tradition of what I choose to call stunt casting in many of the episodes. They employ an actor or actress who is familiar from the movies or past TV shows.
Dead animal on boys head! hide show
Out of character and silly a very horrible Ghost Whisper episode, The Lost Boys. Semi stereotypical and I hated the fact they used a little boy and have him wear a dead animal on his head, horrible! The storyline is semi interesting and the charter of the guy tearing down the building and his connections with the lost boys. Sometimes Ghost Whisperer overdose it and makes it seem not real, I believe in spirts and crossing over but Ghost Whisperer has a lot of unrealistic situations and episodes which i do not like. But why subject a boy and the audience to a dead tortured animal throughout the entire episode? Just sick, sad and horrible
Not only did Melinda help the boys but she also helped the guy that left when he was alittle boy and blamed himself for not getting the boys out. It was one of the best with a great ending. hide show
Melinda was great with the boys she didnot stop until she helped each and every little boyI cannot think of the man's name but she helped him to over come his guilt of leaving the house and his guilt of burning the house. Melinda even helped the boys see that it was okay for them to let go, and when she brought the boys and the man together it was avery touching moment. This episode was very emotional, it was sad and happy and it made you think. This episode made you want to take the boys in your arm and make every thing okay.
So cute like Peter Pan hide show
Melinda and Andrea are doing very well with their business. It fits Melinda the character very well with her extra talent. They hold their first estate auction, liquidating the items in Mr. Abrams's house. This is where Melinda first sees the boys.
Another tearful episode (It always is when it deals with kids). They were just like Peter Pans lost boys and they all played the part very well.
The twist at the end that Ernie is still alive was a bit expected but it rounded off a very well written episode.
When Melinda reads them Peter Pan it was so sad.
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