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Does anyone else watch this show? LOL! If for no other reason than to catch the two biggest stars of the show (and if you watch you know the two "girls" I'm talking about) I love this show.

While browsing around on the Net, I came across this fun "Ghost Whisperer" drinking game. It's a little out-dated, since some of it involves Andrea, but I guess you could just plop in Camryn Manheim's character:

The Ghost Whisperer Drinking Game

Drink When

Any gratuitous cleavage shot of Melinda - 1 drink

Any gratuitous shot of Jim shirtless - 2 drinks

Both shots together in one scene- 3 drinks

Melinda has a dream - 1 drink

Melinda paraphrases what a ghost says - 1 drink

Melinda repeats verbatim what a ghost says - 2 drinks

Melinda says nothing after a ghost speaks - 3 drinks

Andrea goes on a date - 2 drinks

Anyone mentions or is shown in Village Java - 1 drink

Wide Brim Hat Man appears and looks menacing - 2 drinks

Laughing Man laughs - 1 drink

Laughing Man appears but doesn't laugh - chug

Laughing Man and Wide Brim Hat Man appear together - 3 drinks

Melinda says any form of "the spirit world is getting stronger" - 2 drinks

Melinda screams - 1 drink

Melinda screams after Jim accidentally scares her - 2 drinks

Andrea screams - 2 drinks

Jim screams - 3 drinks

Homer screams - stop drinking now: Homer is a dog and a ghost for that matter

Melinda sees the light - chug

Jim apologizes to Melinda - 1 drink

Someone tells Melinda to "Get out!" - 1 drink

Anytime Andrea asks Melinda a ghost question - 1 drink

Anyone either eats in or mentions going to Lento's on the Square - 1 drink

Melinda cries - 1 drink

A ghost pulls a prank - 2 drinks

Melinda caught "talking to herself" - 2 drinks

Melinda or Andrea sells something in the antique store - chug

Jim mentions being tired from work - 2 drinks

Melinda appears in a new outfit - 1 drink

Every time there is a flashback - 1 drink

Every time Melinda flashes back to her childhood - 2 drinks

A ghost refuses to cross over until___________ (fill in blank) - 1 drink

Anytime a child sees a ghost - 3 drinks

Anyone asks Melinda if she believes in ghosts - chug

Melinda plays with Homer - 3 drinks

Melinda and Jim: flirt - 1 drink

kiss - 1 drink

snuggle - 1 drink

Melinda and Jim get into a real argument - 3 drinks

Melinda brings Jim soup/sandwich/random food item - 2 drinks

Anyone mentions that Melinda can't cook - 2 drinks

Melinda says any of the following: "the light" - 1 drink

"cross over" - 1 drink

"other side" - 2 drinks

"earthbound spirits" - 3 drinks (except in opening of show)

Melinda explains her gift to an unbelieving person - 1 drink

Someone immediately believes Melinda after she explains her gift - drink all that you have

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LOL! I'm drunk under the table!! Can someone tell me what happened to the lady that was co-owner of her antique shop prior to Camryn's character coming aboard? The other lady knew and understood Melinda's "gift" but the new one doesn't seem to know anything about it yet...unless she's a ghost too, LOL! I've missed several eppys. Thanks.

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During the two-part season finale from last season, Melinda was being contacted by ghosts from a plane where all of the passengers and pilots had died, but the plane was still airborne. When she finally figured out what flight it was, she and Andrea realized that it was the same flight that Andrea's brother was supposed to be on. Andrea (Aisha Tyler) left the antique store and got in her car to go check at her brother's house. Soon after, the plane crashed in town. Later, Andrea's brother shows up. Andrea ran up to greet him, but he walked right through her to Melinda. That's when it was revealed that he was never on the plane, and that the plane crashed into Andrea's car, killing her.

In the season premiere, the Wide Brim Hat man tried to keep Andrea from crossing over, but Melinda helped her by the end of the episode.

Melinda is reluctant to tell Delia (Camryn Manheim) about her gift because she doesn't want to lose her friendship. But, Delia's son knows and in the last new episode, Melinda told Professor Payne (Jay Mohr) about her ability to communicate with the dead.

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I watch it, too. That drinking game should also include "anytime Melinda sleeps in full makeup." I'm particularly fond (not) of the false eyelashes. Still, I do rather like the show. I had been watching Medium but found it boring and finally gave it up sometime last year. This one has more "life" to it. :P

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