Knever

12th Aug 2013

Ghost Whisperer (2005)

4th Aug 2013

Ghost Whisperer (2005)

31st Jul 2013

Ghost Whisperer (2005)

Giving Up the Ghost - S2-E10

Character mistake: Jim tells Melinda a story of how he and his father watched a baseball game in which Reggie Jackson hit four home runs in one game. The largest amount of home runs that Reggie Jackson ever hit in one game was in the final game of the 1977 World Series, in which he hit a total of three home runs.

Knever

1st Jan 2011

Ghost Whisperer (2005)

Threshold - S4-E7

Plot hole: Jim taking over Sam's body just doesn't make any sense. It's plausible for a spirit to temporarily take over a living body, but a dead body is dead for a reason. It can't sustain life anymore. Death isn't a temporary ailment. It's permanent. What should have happened was the same thing that happened when another ghost took over a recently deceased person, which happened in a previous episode. The dead body would decay and start to lose function. Sam's body suddenly gaining back the properties of life is completely inconsistent with what we're led to believe in the setting of the show.

Knever

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Suggested correction: This is a fictional show that pushed the boundaries and constantly changed the rules; how is this a mistake?

I tell myself that Sam's injuries were not as extensive as prom ghost so his body was able to stay alive.

I think what happened is that Sam jumped out and went into the light before they were able to revive him. Had he waited just a few more seconds next to his body He would have gone right back in. Some people die for a few seconds, and then they're able to bring them back through CPR or using the paddles and shocking his heart, etc.

1st Jan 2011

Ghost Whisperer (2005)

The Book of Changes - S4-E23

Continuity mistake: When Eli tries to use a card to open Zoe's door, the card breaks. He is holding on to the larger piece of the card in his right hand when this happens and the smaller piece is in the frame. He gets the other piece and the shot changes to him suddenly holding the smaller piece in his left hand, as well as the card having been flipped around (the strip is seen in both shots, and the two shots face in opposite directions).

Knever

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