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  • Melinda helps a young woman whose husband helped Jim...

    9.4
    "Superb"
    A young woman, played by Erica Leerhsen, who died during a troubled pregnancy, refuses to cross over until her husband stops blaming himself for her death. Hope is her name and when her husband helps Jim when he gets into a car accident, Melinda feels forced to help this woman. Hope was the victim of an mistake made by her surgeon, who suffers from dementia and forgot to stitch her up properly. Melinda finds this out and has to tell Hope's husband Paul the truth about her death. Meanwhile, Andrea deals with a charming scam artist in a surprising manner that reveals more of her past.
  • Melinda Encounters A Woman Who Needs Her Help In Convincing Her Husband To Not Blame Himself For Her Death.

    10
    "Perfect"
    I Love This Episode! It Was Great, Melinda And Jim..Well..What Can I Say? Great Couple! And Erica Leerhsen Was Fabulous As 'Hope Paulson'. My Favourite Episode Of Ghost Whisperer So Far! At The End When Melinda Read Out Hope's Note To Brad, I Nearly Cried, And When Hope Said "I Love You" At The End Of That Note, It Was So Moving! "I Never Felt More In Love With You Then When I Watched You All Worried And Sweaty And Care-Worn, Running Beside The Gurney When They Wheeled Me In Here, So Please Please Don't Wallow." I Loved That Bit So Much! And At The End, When Brad Walks Away, And Then Hope Says "Thank You" To Melinda And Walks Away With Brad Until She Fades Into The Light, That Was Amazing.

    5 Star Episode.
  • Fairly good episode

    6.5
    "Fair"
    In this episode, Meliana deals with quite a few things. First, her husband's accident. Second, Hope, the ghost who has not crossed over. And the last, a young Australian man who sold them fake merchandise. She dealt with the first real quick. She spent most of her time doing the second when she failed to do the third, so she let Andrea handle it. I found the story a little boring and dull. I didn't enjoy it at all. The accident her husband got into actually made the episode watchable and the Australian guy did the same as well. Overall... a fairly good episode.
  • This was a very good episode.

    8.9
    "Great"
    This was a very good episode. At the beginnig when Jim got in the accident, I was in total shock. And then the flashback was just so sad, yet happy. How they do it, I don't know. Despite all of the sadness in the episode, it also had its funny parts, such as the cosmic law of french toast. I also liked the ghost in this episode. It was a very origional way that she died, and also very sad. I just felt so bad for her, and you could tell Melinda did to. This has to be one of my favorite episodes.
  • A somewhat dark episode.

    10
    "Perfect"
    What I really enjoyed "Hope and Mercy" is how it seemed to me to be more dark and sinister than the previous episodes before it.



    When the episode starts out, Melinda's husband Jim is at work when a motorcycle rider gets in an accident and he and his partner are dispatched to bring him to the hospital when the ambulance gets a flat tire and goes off the side of the rode, resulting in Jim getting hurt and the motorcycle dying. When Melinda gets to the hospital to see Jim, Hope, a patient who died after a botched operation, wants Melinda to go to her husband to help him stop blaming himself for her death. As the episode progresses; Melinda learns, with the help of the surgical nurse that helped with Hope's operation, that she died through the fault of the doctor. When she visits the doctor's house, Melinda learns that he is in the early stages of dementia, causing him to make the occasional error while working. When Melinda meets with Hope's husband to read him the note she wrote before she died, you could see that his guilt was starting to go away when she didn't blame him for her being in the hospital, freeing Hope to cross over.



    Once Hope crosses over, Melinda goes to the hospital to visit with the doctor who performed Hope's surgery, to help him see that it was time to retire due to his illness. When he told her that he didn't know what she was talking about, Melinda told him that his wife informed her about what was happening with him and wanted Melinda to help her tell him that it was for the best to retire, that way she could cross over.



    However, what I found to be the best part of the episode was the ending, when Jim told Melinda about motorcycle rider who died, he just got out of prison the week before and on the night of the ambulance accident, the guy was going to kill his girlfriend; then when Jim and Melinda turn off the lights in their room, you see the deceased motorcycle rider standing outside their house and then walks away, a sign of sinister things to come.
  • Jim is in a crash....Oh no. A really good episode.

    9.9
    "Superb"
    Jim was in the ambulance that crashed. Im just haapy that someone was driving by when it happened. But now jim is in the hospital with a head injury. Melinda is really worryied about her husband but a ghost has come to her for help in finding out how she died. And wut luck, her husband is the one that reported to crash. Wut a coincidence, but I don't belive in them. This is also a really good title for the show. I would love to have the name hope. A really good episode with alot of emotional parts to it. A must see.
  • Too dull.

    5.6
    "Mediocre"
    A woman wants to know what went wrong during her surgery to cause her death, and then Melinda has to break it to her husband who is still grieving greatly, and blaming himself for his wife's death.



    Wrongful deaths occur everyday in America and the world at large, and though I can understand the episode it was just too boring.



    We get a glimpse into Andrea's past when she deals with a shady con-artist. She revels to him that she was a Asst District Attorney...and I can't wait until they dive into her life a little bit more. Why did she leave that great life from my point of view to work, well co-own a small antique shop.



    Overall, it was an average episode, which failed on the drama part.
  • fate is just like a circle

    10
    "Perfect"
    our fates are just like a circle. everyone is a bead which is chained by the thread of the fate.

    we don't know what our action will effect,but we know they will cause chained reactions. other people is involving into it.



    the circle of life and fate controls us. we just walk along the circle every day,every year,every life, every generation
  • Spooky!

    9.5
    "Superb"
    Spooky; this young girl in the hospital. Even more spooky; all those deceised people around. They seem around in masses in a hospital .. eeks ! Also nice to now finally know the ghost girl we already saw for some weeks in the opening sequence of the show... The show keeps giving me the creeps .. and that's a good thing! Some people said the show grew darker with this episode: I have to disagree; in that respect it was just like all other episodes : a 'good' ghost that tells a story then gets 'rescued'. I DO have to say that I think this episode forebodes a somewhat darker episode : the one of tomorrow might be pivotal : the first bad ghost .. Can't wait!
  • French Toast. I now know why I don't have it often

    9.5
    "Superb"
    It seems that this episode is one where everything is completed at the end. Everything has come around and it all happened for a reason.



    If Melinda didn't make french toast they not have gone to the accident and blow a tyre and crash on the way to the hospital. Melinda may not have run into Hope and her husband may not have called in the accident and Melinda could have been helping her husband insted of Hope. The doctors mistake might never have been discovered and the killers target could have been killed. All this becasue of French Toast.
  • Much different from other eps. Darker, weirder.

    8.9
    "Great"
    Much darker then most episodes with the subject manner, and Melinda actually has to deal with many linked issues in this ep instead of just one like in others. Even Andrea gets in on the action of "fixing" some problems with her bad customer. Also, look for a slight "huh?" at the end with the doctor, though maybe it was just me who didn't see it coming.
  • "Hope and Mercy" is a changing Episode from going from tear jerking drama to dark drama.

    10
    "Perfect"
    This Episode proves that Ghost Whisperer can be really good it had everything like moments where you just want to jump out of your seat along with some really tear jerking moments that support the frightening moments.



    My favorite parts have to be when Hope finally crosses over after Melinda finished reading the note and along with the last 10 Minutes I had no clue that the Wife of the Doctor that opperated on Hope was died. I have to say the ending with the killer dude walking into the darkness was really really really freaky and the Trailer for next week is so dark that I might not be able to go to sleep when I see it next week.



    Everyone in the Cast and Guest-Star did an amazing job of preforming once again they just carried the Episode so smoothly time the ending.
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