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Melinda Gordon has the ability to communicate with the earthbound spirits of people who have died, providing deeply moving and important closure for them and their loved ones.
This season, Melinda and her husband Jim are joined by new friend and employee Delia Banks, as Melinda battles a dark force taking over her beloved town of Grandview. Discover her unbelievable adventure in all 22 episodes of Season 2.
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No matter how many episodes I watch, Ghost Whisperer is a series that always keeps me enthralled til the closing credits of each and every episode. Many of them are potential tear jerkers (if, like me, you're a softie, then having a box of tissues handy is pretty much an essential!), and most will, at some stage during the episode, set your spine tingling.
The 1st season was a great introduction to Melinda Gordon and her husband Jim and how they coped with having such frightening talents. This season starts to delve deeper into what goes on in the darker side of the spirit world, and is quite a bit more intense than the first season. Towards the last few episodes, things are really hotting up for Melinda and those close to her, leaving you wondering just what kind of twist they'll bring in Season 3. If you've enjoyed any of the episodes of the first season, then you'll definitely want to check this one out...and if you're already a Ghost Whisperer fan, then this is a MUST ADD to your collection!! I'm not one for collecting many TV series on DVD, but I'll admit this is one series I plan to keep collecting!
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