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Ghost Whisperer :: Lost Boys (01x05)

 
Episode Information
 
Title: Lost Boys
Episode #: 01x05
Production Number: 106
Original Airdate: Friday October 21st, 2005
9.3/10 (3 Votes cast)
Other Release Dates: (Edit)
Country: Aired On:
NL (Net 5) Jul 26, 2009
Episode Crew
Director: Peter O'Fallon
Writer: David Fallon
 
Episode Summary
 
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While Melinda and Andrea plan their first auction of antiques from an old inn, Melinda is distracted by the spirits of three lost boys and their canine pal, all of whom died in a fire. When a wealthy businessman threatens to tear down the spooky inn, Melinda must help the boys cross over before they are lost forever.
 
Summary Available In: English | Spanish
 
 
Guest Stars
 
Guest Stars
Bruce WeitzplayedTobias Northrop 
James Henrie (1)playedRat 
James Patrick StuartplayedLew Peterson 
Max Jansen WeinsteinplayedVic 
Rance HowardplayedDirk Abrams 
Terrence Hardy, Jr. (1)playedMarty 
Zach MillsplayedErnie 
 
Main Cast
 
Jennifer Love HewittplayedMelinda Gordon
David Conrad (1)playedJim Clancy
Aisha TylerplayedAndrea Moreno
 
Episode Notes
 
Melinda and Andrea hold their first estate auction.
 
 
Episode Quotes
 
Andrea: I'm listening to you. I'm just not paying attention.
 
Melinda: (to Jim) I just figured it out. It's not me not liking Lou. I don't like who you are around him.
 
Rat: Goodbye Wendy.
Melinda: Goodbye Peter.
 
Jim: (seeing a bouncing ball on their stairs) Umm, do you want to explain this?
Melinda: Tomorrow.
 
Vic: (about Melinda) I'm telling everybody that you're my mom.
 
 
Cultural References
 
Jim makes reference to being in a John Carpenter film. John Carpenter is known for his horror/suspense movies.
 
Lost Boys is a reference to The Lost Boys in the novel Peter Pan. Melinda even reads Peter Pan to the boys in this episode. Peter Pan was written by J M Barrie.
 
 
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