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Six disc DVD Collection; Can you see me? The first season of Ghost Whisperer; Second sight: The clairivoyants of Ghost Whisperers; A tour of Grandview; Ghost Whisperer mythology; Scare tactics; Delected scenes; Audio commentaries by cast and crew on select episodes; Blooper reel
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- Ghost Whisperer: The Complete First Season
1. Audio Commentary: View Pilot With Audio Commentray by John Gray and Kim Moses On/Off [6:40]
1. The Crossing [9:06]
1. Audio Commentary: View Ghost, Interrupted With Audio Commentary by Ian Sander and Kim Moses On/Off [6:32]
1. Play Episode [6:32]
1. Andrea With Floorboards [7:02]
Disc #2 -- Ghost Whisperer: The Complete First Season
1. Audio Commentary: View Lost Boy's With Audio Commentary by Ian Sander and David Conrad On / Off [3:12]
1. Play Episode [12:53]
1. Mitch Tells Andrea He's Getting a Divorce [5:28]
1. Hope and Mercy [5:35]
1. On the Wings of a Dove [6:25]
Disc #3 -- Ghost Whisperer: The Complete First Season
1. Voices [4:31]
1. Ghost Bride [9:46]
3. Shadow Boxer [7:15]
1. Play Episode [5:10]
1. Audio Commentary: View Undead Comic With Audio Commentary by John Gray and Aisha Tyler On / Off [7:48]
1. Ghost Comics [9:20]
Disc #4 -- Ghost Whisperer: The Complete First Season
1. Friendly Neighborhood Ghost [5:25]
1. Last Execution [8:10]
1. Melinda's First Ghost [8:36]
1. Dead Man's Ridge [7:52]
5. Chapter 5 [5:23]
6. Chapter 6 [7:11]
7. Chapter 7 [:27]
Disc #5 -- Ghost Whisperer: The Complete First Season
1. Demon Child [4:12]
1. Miss Fortune [8:22]
1. Fury [4:26]
1. The Vanishing [6:07]
5. Chapter 5 [10:44]
6. Chapter 6 [9:20]
7. Chapter 7 [:28]
Disc #6 -- Ghost Whisperer: The Complete First Season
1. Free Fall [4:22]
1. The One [12:59]
One of the 2005-6 season's surprise hits, Ghost Whisperer enchanted viewers accustomed to seeing Gen-Y favorite Jennifer Love Hewitt in lighter, frothier roles. Called upon to display greater emotional range than heretofore, Love created a likable, well-rounded character in Melinda Gordon, a young lady who's had the power to see and communicate with earthbound spirits from a very young age. As the series begins, Melinda has recently married Jim Clancy (David Conrad) and moved into a new house, only to find a restless ghost (a pre-Prison Break Wentworth Miller) continuing to press for her aid in resolving old problems and helping him "cross over." Spawned as a result of the relatively recent interest in psychic phenomena on TV, Ghost Whisperer took a while to find and settle into its own groove, with episodes airing in the season's second half showing considerable improvement over earlier ones. "The Vanishing" finds Melinda's talent affected as the result of a head injury, and she and David wonder if they wouldn't be better off were she to lose her "gift" permanently. In the season finale, "The One," she deals with the horrendous aftermath of an airliner crash, helping hundreds to cross over while being hindered by a mysterious interloper known as "The Wide-Brim Man." Our favorite Season 1 installment, however, is "Melinda's First Ghost," which guest-stars Anne Archer as the mother whose relationship with Melinda became strained years ago because she couldn't cope with the notion that her daughter possessed such an awesome and potentially frightening ability. Hewitt and Archer both contribute memorable performances in this exceptionally well written episode, which downplays the supernatural stuff in favor of domestic drama. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble