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  • Who joins the Carnival, stays in the Carnival... forever!

    5.2
    "Mediocre"
    Oddly enough, this rather colorful episode made little impression on me. The spirit of a murdered man seeks revenge on the man he believes killed him. All of this is set on the ground of an old-fashioned carnival, and includes a card reader whom Melinda befriends and who is caught up in the middle of the proceedings. I guess I thought the carnival setting might give us something akin to the old X-FILES episode where Mulder encounters a naked, tattooed guy who chomps down huge globs of live fish. Ghost Whisperer is, alas, no match for "The X-Files". The worst that happens here, as I recall, involves shaking up the card reader's wagon a bit.
  • At A Travelling Carnival, Melinda Meets The Bitter Ghost Of A Man Who Wants To Get Revenge On His Brother For Causing His Death, Deemed Accidental.

    10
    "Perfect"
    Melinda Meets A Bitter Man Who Wants To Get Revenge On His Little Brother, And Girlfriend For Causing His Death During A Stunt Gone Wrong.

    Brilliant Stuff, Edward Wants Revenge And Will Do Anything To Get It, But What He Didn't Know Was That Ambrose (Edward's Little Brother) Just Wanted To Hear Him Say "Well Done" Instead Of The Relentless Criticism He Kept On Giving Him!

    His Girlfriend, Lilia, Did Not Have An Affair With Ambrose, She Was Carrying His Child!! :O

    Great Acting, Loved The Whole Story, It Had A Really Good Moral To It, And I Must Say..I Love JLH, She's The Best!
  • A little weird, but I enjoyed it.

    9.5
    "Superb"
    Miss Fortune is set in a carnival where Melinda, Andrea and Jim are very active in. Melinda meets quite a few ghosts like the ventriloquist and the magician. She tries to help the magician understand what has happened between his brother and his ex-wife. He misunderstood his death and finally learns the truth about his death and it is a shocker.



    I found this episode very emotional, I guess this is where the drama part of the show steps in. Miss Fortune was really unique, but there were some parts they could have done without. The ventriloquist was one of them, he was just annoying. The guest stars acting were also just horrendous, but overall the story was really great.
  • One of the best episodes of this season!

    9.8
    "Superb"
    This has to be one of my favorite episodes of this season. I really like all of the drama in this episode, it made it more interesting than some of the more boring episodes. But no matter what the episode is like, I will always love this show! I really like the part with the ghost that talks through the dummy, very interesting. And Lilia was awesome. Many of my friends and I think she should come back and be Melindas friend. This episode was just overal amazing and I highly recommend that everyone should watch it. Go Ghost Whisperer!
  • Melinda seemed to be painting by numbers in this episode. Just when i thought the ghost was going to be even slightly scary the writers take an about turn and make him just your run of the mill seeking answers ghost.

    7.1
    "Good"
    My only other gripes about this episode is how dumb is that ghost if he was following around his girlfriend since he died how did he not notice she was pregnant. Do ghosts not watch when people get undressed. Also Melinda's husband being at the carnival seemed a bit convenient as if there are no other opportunities to write him in. Plus what was with that puppet. Give me a break if I see another possessed ventriliquists dummy I'll scream.(and not from fright). All in all though, another solid episode.
  • I liked the add - but why all the overwritten melodrama?

    5.5
    "Mediocre"
    This episode sounded really interesting on the previews - but for some reason the writer has made poor Edward extremely melodramatic - in particular when he was recounting what he thought happened the night he drowned in a magical act gone wrong.



    The episode kind of lost the plot for a while - while the dummy was interesting, I didn't quite get where it fitted into the whole Edward storyline.



    Overall it was a fairly average episode, I am just so disappointed that it wasn't done more edge on your seat and gritty and without the 'oh woe is me for all my pain...'
  • Melinda findas a ghost at a cranival and gets menaced (for no real reason) by a ventriloquist's dummy. Cheesy and overly melodramatic, despite having a good premise, this episode was painful to watch and downright embarassing!

    1.2
    "Abysmal"
    The dialogue was WAY over-the-top, the character of Edward, for example, spoke like he had just fallen off the back of a turnip truck full of wannabe soap stars. The plot, while I can see it had potential, was contrived and painful to watch. This was the first episode that I made my best friend watch with me, and the entire time she kept asking if the show was always this cheesy and I kept apologizing for having made her watch it. This episode was utter contrived nonsense. Not a single surprise in the entire episode, we guessed them all. UGH. 100% pure poo.
  • This episode added something a whole new something to the show.

    10
    "Perfect"
    Miss Fortune was a very exciting episode, and it added something new to the series. Although the episode may have been a bit eerie, it was still extremely exciting, and somewhat suspenseful as well.



    As far as we know, before this episode, Melinda had never met someone outside her family that had a gift somewhat similar to her own. I thought it was great how they introduced Melinda to such a person in this episode. I think it was something Melinda really needed. I think it was important for her to meet someone that grew up in similar situations, someone who was laughed at because she was different.



    I also really appreciated the fact that we got to learn a bit more about Andrea's history. We don't know a whole lot about her, and even though we didn't hear it from her, we did get to hear it. I am curious as to what is going on with her brother. Hopefully we get to see, or hear a bit more on that topic.



    I found it amazing that the magician that was still alive was capable of doing what killed his brother. I'm sure it must have been absolutely horrifying for him. I seriously couldn't watch when he was doing this.



    Overall, I really enjoyed this episode, and hope to see some of the characters of this episode in future episodes.











  • Much Better...

    10
    "Perfect"
    This was much better than last week maybe because I got back into the groove of things but anyways I really liked this episode very chilling and makes me hate carnavals even more lol. The whole plot was perfect it gave Melinda a chance to meet someone almost like her with a gift that she hid from her family and feeling like she was stuck in a curse that makes her look crazy.



    The acting was also very good I really felt for each and everyone of them they just showed their emotions so well.
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