Post by Forever Xena on May 2, 2006 6:33:14 GMT -6
The 'Ghost Whisperer''s Deadly Crash
April 28, 2006
Melinda Gordon (JENNIFER LOVE HEWITT) is used to seeing dead people. What comes as a shock to her in the two-part season finale of "Ghost Whisperer," airing Friday, April 28 and Friday, May 5 at 8 p.m. on CBS, is when she gets a premonition of not just one death, but the deaths of hundreds of people. This is the very first time that she senses things before they occur.
"The biggest thing I can say about it is it is a two-parter and people are going to have to wait a week to find out what happens," the series star tells ET.
In part one, "Free Fall," a very frosty airline pilot and flight attendant visit Melinda's home and antique shop trying to communicate a warning to her about an impending jet liner crash, but she has trouble understanding their message. When she finally grasps the seriousness of the situation, she tries to warn the appropriate airline people, but to no avail, and the 250 aboard the plane perish.
"They all come at her at once," Jennifer explains. "Melinda has been somebody who is good at her job, pretty good at her marriage, but not as good running the antique store as she should be, but pretty good at all things. I think what is interesting for people is that Melinda is going to have no idea what is going on, her world is turned upside down and she is put in jeopardy."
The threat to Melinda comes when she encounters a force for evil. The finale sees the return of the wide-brim hat guy from earlier this year. While Melinda is trying to get the spirits to go to one place, he is trying to get them to go to another.
"There is a pull between good and evil with Melinda representing good, obviously, and our wide-brim hat guy representing the evil," Jennifer says. "He isn't the devil. I don't think we get into that. I think that would make Melinda either a really big force or an angel of some kind and she's not. She is just a human being. He's not the devil, but I think he works for someone who is not somebody anybody wants to get to know."
For more of Jennifer's interview and a sneak peek at the "Free Fall" episode of "Ghost Whisperer," tune in to tonight's ET!
April 28, 2006
Melinda Gordon (JENNIFER LOVE HEWITT) is used to seeing dead people. What comes as a shock to her in the two-part season finale of "Ghost Whisperer," airing Friday, April 28 and Friday, May 5 at 8 p.m. on CBS, is when she gets a premonition of not just one death, but the deaths of hundreds of people. This is the very first time that she senses things before they occur.
"The biggest thing I can say about it is it is a two-parter and people are going to have to wait a week to find out what happens," the series star tells ET.
In part one, "Free Fall," a very frosty airline pilot and flight attendant visit Melinda's home and antique shop trying to communicate a warning to her about an impending jet liner crash, but she has trouble understanding their message. When she finally grasps the seriousness of the situation, she tries to warn the appropriate airline people, but to no avail, and the 250 aboard the plane perish.
"They all come at her at once," Jennifer explains. "Melinda has been somebody who is good at her job, pretty good at her marriage, but not as good running the antique store as she should be, but pretty good at all things. I think what is interesting for people is that Melinda is going to have no idea what is going on, her world is turned upside down and she is put in jeopardy."
The threat to Melinda comes when she encounters a force for evil. The finale sees the return of the wide-brim hat guy from earlier this year. While Melinda is trying to get the spirits to go to one place, he is trying to get them to go to another.
"There is a pull between good and evil with Melinda representing good, obviously, and our wide-brim hat guy representing the evil," Jennifer says. "He isn't the devil. I don't think we get into that. I think that would make Melinda either a really big force or an angel of some kind and she's not. She is just a human being. He's not the devil, but I think he works for someone who is not somebody anybody wants to get to know."
For more of Jennifer's interview and a sneak peek at the "Free Fall" episode of "Ghost Whisperer," tune in to tonight's ET!
source ET Online