Ghost Whisperer: The Second Season [6 Discs]

Ghost Whisperer: The Second Season [6 Discs]

Ghost Whisperer: The Second Season [6 Discs]

Ghost Whisperer: The Second Season [6 Discs]

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Overview

Newlywed Melinda Gordon tries to help the dead communicate with loved ones, 'but sometimes the messages she receives are intense and confusing.' Most of Melinda's efforts involve resolving conflicts that are preventing the spirits from passing over. The sentimental drama is 'inspired by the work of medium James Van Praagh.'

Product Details

Release Date: 09/18/2007
UPC: 0097368515345
Original Release: 2006
Rating: NR
Source: Paramount
Presentation: [Wide Screen]
Sound: [Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround]
Language: English
Time: 16:07:00

Special Features

Closed Caption; A conversation with the living - cast and crew discuss how they felt about season 2 story and character development, the changing tone of the show, and what they had hoped to accomplish in their sophmore year; Grandview graveyard - click on the headstones of the ghists that appear in some episodes. the headstone then turns into an 'o-back-tuary', or backstory of the character as told through interviews with the writers and producers; Melinda's closet - clothing guru Joseph Porro, the costume designer responsible for Melinda Gordon's trendsetting, romantic style explains how he chooses the unusal mix of antique and modern clothes and jewelry that make yp Melinda's inspired look; Ghostly visions - key make-up artist Kandace Westmore and her team of make-up artists take us through the process of creating thw frightening look of the dead for some of the second season's more memorable ghosts; The Other Side - webseries (8 webisodes) and accompanying trailer, plus behind-the-scenes with star Mark Hapka; Jennifer Love Hewitt speed painting video; Crystal ball mind game

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