Ghost Whisperer Recap: The Prophet

When Melinda first met another person who could see ghosts in The Collector, she was ecstatic. But as she came to know Gabriel, she was a bit less excited, to say the least. Since Gabriel is less interested in helping souls, and more interested in collecting them for his own nefarious purposes (purposes which we have yet to fully discover or understand), she is mostly interested in just getting rid of him. I won't say that she wants to kill him or anything, but she just wants to get him out of her life.

For now, it seems that Gabriel is intent on making sure that Melinda feels like she is losing it, because he seems to be giving her visions that she is going to lose someone close to her. While the signs say that she is going to lose someone she loves, and that would naturally lead to it being Jim, the dreams she is getting from Gabriel are pointing to Delia. However, when Melinda calls Delia to let her know, Delia just gets mad - you know how she feels about ghosts.

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Close to Home Recap: Fall From Grace

The three-part season finale continues, picking up where Drink the Cup left off last week.

Annabeth continues to try and dig up some dirt on Veeder, but she's not gaining much ground. The investigation focuses on the girls who were staying at the home run by Veeder's wife and the wives of the other team members, and it looks like some more details are slowly emerging, but there's now another problem - it looks like Hailey is being threatened. So Annabeth needs to figure out if she should press on, and try and connect Veeder to this mess, or if she needs to back off and keep her family safe. Naturally, she'll probably take the first option - but she does seem to consider the second one. At least for a few minutes.

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My Name is Earl Recap: Get a Real Job

Earl has landed himself a job in the shipping department at an appliance store. Randy works there too. But in this sendup to Rudy, the man with the list wants a little bit more for himself.

Quite unlike the role he played in Rudy, Sean Astin plays Rick here - and Rick works up front as a salesman. The salesmen don't associate with the guys in back. It's definitely a class distinction, and they make sure that Earl knows where he is supposed to stay. Earl takes over the role of Rudy, and he does everything that he can to make it up from the docks to the first-team. He wants to be a salesman, and he's determined to prove it to manager Reggie (Charles S. Dutton, who of course was Rudy's inspirational advisor in the movie).

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