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Much to the surprise of no one who pays attention to the TV rumor mill, David Conrad's Jim became the latest ghost on CBS's "Ghost Whisperer" as his Jim Clancy was killed off tonight, leaving wife Melinda (Jennifer Love Hewitt) a widow. What does Conrad think of Jim's death and how will it impact his role on the series?
Since I’ve received so much email about what’s happening on Ghost Whisperer, I thought I would pass along note from Ian Sander, Kim Moses and P.K. Simonds, the producers of the show, to the fans. My problem is I don't think the Jim (David Conrad) and Melinda (Jennifer Love Hewitt) romance needed a reboot. You all have to let me know what you think after you've seen Friday's episode. Here's what...
For an exclusive look at "Heart & Soul" airing on Nov 21st go to the link above and click "Spoilers" and you can see it there.
Ep 410 Not available right now.... (Suppost to be called "Ball & Chain")
EP 412 Not available right now... (Suppost to be called "This Joint's Haunted")
Okay thats all I know for now, special thanks to the Blog site for the show.
Much to the surprise of no one who pays attention to the TV rumor mill, David Conrad's Jim became the latest ghost on CBS's "Ghost Whisperer" as his Jim Clancy was killed off tonight, leaving wife Melinda (Jennifer Love Hewitt) a widow. What does Conrad think of Jim's death and how will it impact his role on the series?
Rob Owen: Given your comments to me back during the first season, I assume you weren't surprised by this turn of events.
David Conrad: They said early on that everybody but Jennifer is expendable. They didn't say it that way, but they were like, "We're not going to lie you. It's definitely in our plans to kill you off in an exciting way." I was like, "Cool, it's all good." I figured I'd do a pilot and the fact that we're in our fourth season and I'll make it to the end of this one and it seems like I'm sort of in the plans for a fifth season if there is one, it's all gravy.
RO: What did you think of their approach to killing Jim?
DC: I liked the fact that it's not super-connected to the plot. I thought it was smart that it came out of nowhere.
RO: In next week's episode, your character does something we've never seen on "Ghost Whisperer." Is that how they'll keep you on the series?
DC: What happens next happens so quickly rather than happening slowly or piece meal. I think it would be more fun to drag it out: Where is he going? When will he come back and how will he manifest himself as someone else? ... It just sort of loses the audience's sense of how long do you wait before you give them the cake? The whole plot of the show changes. Things get a little more clouded by my issue. I wish that he'd visit her once in a while like Angel on "Buffy the Vampire Slayer." ... I thought that would have been smarter and dragged it out longer. It's strange how they rush things. My only thought is I would drag it out a little, more foreplay.
RO: There's also a twist that seems like it can't possibly go on forever or end well. Have they given you any indication of how that will play out?
DC: I think they don't really know. Or if they do, they haven't told me.
RO: Ironically, it seems like your character has more to do on the show now that he's dead.
DC: Yeah, that's the crazy thing. When they kill you off, you work more! It's kind of like in retirement when you're busier than when you were at your job. At least for these four episodes, yeah, I've had more to do. I think they just don't know. Once they started the thing they didn't know how to back out of it or make it simpler or part of the greater whole. It just seems like when you've still got 11 episodes to go from the ones we're filming now, what do you do? But I do work more, which means I haven't been back to Pittsburgh that much.
RO: Do you expect to be a series regular next season?
DC: Nothing is definitive. They don't have a definitive answer because the show hasn't been picked up.
RO: But it seems likely the show will be renewed. The ratings are up.
DC: Best ever, actually.
RO: What are your future career plans? Do you want to do more TV? Movies? Theater?
DC: I don't know. It's a fluid time because there's no official answer about the fifth season. My agents are like, "We need an answer, guys."
David Conrad: They said early on that everybody but Jennifer is expendable. They didn't say it that way, but they were like, "We're not going to lie you. It's definitely in our plans to kill you off in an exciting way." I was like, "Cool, it's all good." I figured I'd do a pilot and the fact that we're in our fourth season and I'll make it to the end of this one and it seems like I'm sort of in the plans for a fifth season if there is one, it's all gravy.
RO: What did you think of their approach to killing Jim?
DC: I liked the fact that it's not super-connected to the plot. I thought it was smart that it came out of nowhere.
RO: In next week's episode, your character does something we've never seen on "Ghost Whisperer." Is that how they'll keep you on the series?
DC: What happens next happens so quickly rather than happening slowly or piece meal. I think it would be more fun to drag it out: Where is he going? When will he come back and how will he manifest himself as someone else? ... It just sort of loses the audience's sense of how long do you wait before you give them the cake? The whole plot of the show changes. Things get a little more clouded by my issue. I wish that he'd visit her once in a while like Angel on "Buffy the Vampire Slayer." ... I thought that would have been smarter and dragged it out longer. It's strange how they rush things. My only thought is I would drag it out a little, more foreplay.
RO: There's also a twist that seems like it can't possibly go on forever or end well. Have they given you any indication of how that will play out?
DC: I think they don't really know. Or if they do, they haven't told me.
RO: Ironically, it seems like your character has more to do on the show now that he's dead.
DC: Yeah, that's the crazy thing. When they kill you off, you work more! It's kind of like in retirement when you're busier than when you were at your job. At least for these four episodes, yeah, I've had more to do. I think they just don't know. Once they started the thing they didn't know how to back out of it or make it simpler or part of the greater whole. It just seems like when you've still got 11 episodes to go from the ones we're filming now, what do you do? But I do work more, which means I haven't been back to Pittsburgh that much.
RO: Do you expect to be a series regular next season?
DC: Nothing is definitive. They don't have a definitive answer because the show hasn't been picked up.
RO: But it seems likely the show will be renewed. The ratings are up.
DC: Best ever, actually.
RO: What are your future career plans? Do you want to do more TV? Movies? Theater?
DC: I don't know. It's a fluid time because there's no official answer about the fifth season. My agents are like, "We need an answer, guys."
Since I’ve received so much email about what’s happening on Ghost Whisperer, I thought I would pass along note from Ian Sander, Kim Moses and P.K. Simonds, the producers of the show, to the fans. My problem is I don't think the Jim (David Conrad) and Melinda (Jennifer Love Hewitt) romance needed a reboot. You all have to let me know what you think after you've seen Friday's episode. Here's what...
This coming Friday night, a new episode of Ghost Whisperer will hit the air — it is very, very powerful. And, at the end of the episode, there is a big surprise.
But the key to Jim and Melinda's future (and the rest of Season 4) lies in the very next episode titled "Heart and Soul," which airs November 21. It's one of the most romantic episodes we've ever done. You will laugh and you will cry — tears of joy.
This new voyage of discovery in the Ghost Whisperer world will take Jim and Melinda's relationship to another level. It reboots their love story and gives them something few people ever get — a second chance at true love. Thanks for taking this journey with us!
But the key to Jim and Melinda's future (and the rest of Season 4) lies in the very next episode titled "Heart and Soul," which airs November 21. It's one of the most romantic episodes we've ever done. You will laugh and you will cry — tears of joy.
This new voyage of discovery in the Ghost Whisperer world will take Jim and Melinda's relationship to another level. It reboots their love story and gives them something few people ever get — a second chance at true love. Thanks for taking this journey with us!
For an exclusive look at "Heart & Soul" airing on Nov 21st go to the link above and click "Spoilers" and you can see it there.
Melinda is drawn to a man who is suffering from amnesia and she enthusiastically tries to help him regain his memory.
A mystery involving a wishing well uncovers information about the decades-old disappearance of a little girl, now haunting Sam..
Ep 410 Not available right now.... (Suppost to be called "Ball & Chain")
A 14-year-old ghost wants to get his divorced parents and estranged brother back together so they will finally discuss the real reason for his death...
EP 412 Not available right now... (Suppost to be called "This Joint's Haunted")
When Nikki pays a prolonged visit, Melinda fears that Sam will never reconnect with his true nature. Meanwhile, Melinda discovers a mysterious and vengeful contingent of ghosts at a local lake, where a financially distressed mortician had been secretly dumping bodies scheduled for cremation..
As Melinda and Sam decide to give dating a try, Melinda must also help the ghost of DEBORAH MARKS protect her teenage daughter from a supposedly bad-news boyfriend...
A sorority girl goes missing in the woods during a secret initiation ceremony, and Melinda is confronted with the uneasy spirit of a sad ghost who encountered tragedy during that same ritual 40 years ago..
Okay thats all I know for now, special thanks to the Blog site for the show.