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Lyle Chase: (about a locket he gave is granddaughter) They buried me with it, they should have buried her with it but they never found her body.
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Lyle Chase: The cops knew who killed her.
Melinda: Why isn't he in jail?
Lyle Chase: In, jail, they never even made an arrest. No body, no evidence, they could never put a case together. But my heart was broken, I should have killed him while I was still alive. But I promise you, I promise you I will find the strength to make him pay.
Melinda: Wait...
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Melinda: I know what I'm dealing with here. You're overreacting.
Jim: And you're under reacting. People are getting hurt.
Melinda: I know and that's not gonna stop unless I do something.
Jim: No, not if it means you're gonna go up close and personal with Todd, the ripper. I'm sorry Mel, I can't let you do this.
Melinda: Can't let me?
Jim: Now, come on... You know what I mean.
Melinda: I know what you mean.
Jim: It's just too dangerous. Melinda....
Melinda: Ya, I heard you the first time. I'm gonna go to bed now. If you'll let me, that is.
Jim: No, now don't go making me the bad guy just because I care about you.
Melinda: And don't get all noble. There's a difference between caring and controlling.
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Melinda: Why do you think he killed her?
Lyle Chase: I know, I just know.
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Andrea: I have been doing some research into man's best friend. This guy is the best dog trainer in the world, and he says that all dogs have issues.
Melinda: What kind of issues could Homer have that would keep him here?
Andrea: Tons. Phobias, obsessive-compulsive disorders.
Melinda: Or he's just a dog who doesn't know he's supposed to walk into the light.
Andrea: Maybe he thinks the light is a car coming at him. There's something in here about that.
Melinda: Yeah... You keep me posted on that.
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Melinda: I am already involved in this. There is a ghost living across the street, you can pretend he's not there--I can't.
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Jim: (to Melinda, about Homer the ghost dog) Okay, here's what I think. If we take the ball and we through it far enough, he will keep going until he goes in to the light.
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Melinda: Maybe you're right.
Jim: It's rare, but it happens.
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Melinda: (to Jim) I have to do what I have to do. And sometimes, that's not totally safe. I mean, there's your job, but I don't tell you that I can't let you do it.
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Bobby: Hey, Jim, is Melinda okay?
Jim: Yeah, why?
Bobby: Wanted to make sure she didn't get hit in the head too.
(points to Melinda talking to herself)
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Melinda: It would be pretty stupid to bury evidence in your backyard, wouldn't it?
Andrea: Well, we can test his IQ after we call the police.
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Melinda: Most earthbound spirits are excited to know that there's someone there that they can talk to and that can see them... not this guy.
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Jim: I don't get it, why does a ghost dog need to go for a walk?
Melinda: If I could answer that, I could cross him over.
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Todd: (to Melinda) You know, everything changed for both of us that night. I mean, she had to become somebody else. And me, I... I haven't had a good night's sleep since. I feel like I'm cursed.
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Dylan: (about ghosts) I can't see them anymore.
Melinda: Sometimes that happens when you grow out of it.
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Jim: (referring to Homer the ghost dog) No crossing the dog over, I like him. I like the way he makes you smile.
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Lyle Chase: Let him die!
Melinda: Why? What's your problem?
Lyle Chase: He's a murderer.
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Melinda: What's he doing?
Jim: Getting ready for a hurricane or trying to lower property values. I can't decide.
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Melinda: Oh, there he is.
Jim: He who, Todd or the ghost?
Melinda: Both.
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Jim: Ghost dogcatcher?
Melinda: Todd's not the only one moving in at night. (Ghost flies into the house)