Jerry O'Connell |
Woody Hoyt |
Jill Hennessy |
Dr. Jordan Cavanaugh |
Miguel Ferrer |
Chief Medical Examiner Dr. Garret Macy |
Ravi Kapoor |
Dr. Mahesh "Bug" Vijayaraghavensatyanaryanamurthy |
Steve Valentine |
Dr. Nigel Townsend |
Elizabeth Keener |
Stacey |
Guest Star |
Patrick Kerr |
Conrad O'Dell |
Guest Star |
John Lafayette |
Norton |
Guest Star |
Emy Coligado |
Emmy |
Recurring Role |
Brooke Smith |
Dr. Kate Switzer |
Recurring Role |
Nigel: You win.
Dr. Switzer: Win what? This isn't a contest. I just know how drunks go. Look, my father drank. Functional but, he was selfish, mean. An embarrassment. Ruined my first wedding.
Nigel: I'm sorry.
Dr. Switzer: I don't want your sympathy. I'm just telling you that if some do-gooder came into my life and tried to tell me that my father was sorry or that he wanted to change, it would just piss me off. Fixing things for them isn't gonna change what's happening with Jordan.
(Nigel stays silent and she leaves)
Nigel: Bloody Hell, you know who this is?
Dr. Switzer: Don't even...
Nigel: Cookies I left out for Father Christmas this year, they weren't eaten.
Dr. Switzer: I hate to break it to you, but there is no Santa Claus. This body is a lunatic, who put on a costume and jump down a chimney, it happens every Christmas.
Nigel: I beg to differ. Yes Virginia, there is a Santa Claus. (Shows her his I.D. That says "Kris Kringle, North Pole".)
Dr. Switzer: And he's dead.
Emy: Dr. Switzer?
Dr. Switzer: What is it?
Emy: The Easter Bunny's in the hall.
International Air Dates:
Australia: Tuesday, May 22, 2007 on Network 7
Finland: Saturday, July 12, 2008 on Sub
Featured Music:
"My Declaration" by Tom Baxter
Woody: If the ghost whisperer has any more flashes of where the kids are let me know.
The Ghost Whisperer is a 2005 television series outlining the life of Melinda Gordon 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.
Nigel: Yes Virginia, there is a Santa Claus.
Is There a Santa Claus? was the caption that appeared in the September 21, 1897 issue of the New York Sun, over an editorial which included the response of 'Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus'. The question had been raised by the eight-year-old daughter of a assistant coroner, Dr. Philip O'Hanlon who told her if she wrote to the paper it would tell her the answer. The phrase has become an deep-seated part of Christmas tradition in the United States, so much so that it provided the basis for a TV movie in 1991 and a subsequent stage play.
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