Ghost Whisperer Recap: Fury
After a couple weeks off for the NCAA tournament, we get back to some new new content. I don't know if it's because of the break, or in spite of it, but this episode was actually pretty good.
The ghost this time around was from 30 years ago, a black man who died in a fight with a white man, and of course racial overtones polarize the sides, and no one can see which side is in the right, as both sides seem to make their points well.
As luck would have it, another ghost comes to the rescue (this is the nurse from a prior episode, who Melinda owes a favor - she was in the hospital the night of the incident and knows the truth) and everything turns out as well as it can.
I like how the show continues to weave its storyline together. I'm not sure if the nurse was written at that point to be used now, or if it was just written back then that the character would be useful in the future, but it came together well.
Also of note was the return of The Chuckler, who seems to hold promise, and a shadowy figure who seems like he'll be haunting Melinda in the future. The Chuckler, in particular, looks like he'll be back next week. It also looks like we're about to take a darker turn, and that should be interesting to see.

















