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"Threshold"
Ghost Whisperer episode
4x07
Faith comforts Melinda as she mourns her husband's death
Episode no. Season 4
Episode 7
Written by John Gray
Directed by John Gray
Running Time 43:13
Original airdate November 14, 2008
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Threshold is the seventh episode of the fourth season, and the sixty-ninth overall episode, of the CBS series, Ghost Whisperer, originally premiering on November 14, 2008. The episode was written and directed by John Gray, and recieved a total of 10.69 million viewers. Melinda has a hard time helping a troubled teenage ghost while Melinda deals with drastic changes to her personal life. To make things only worse, a car crashes and Jim's spirit goes into the victim's body, to try to regain his life, only to completely forget who Melinda is. ==Guest Starring== *Alexa Nikolas as Caitlin Mahoney *Joanna Cassidy as Faith Clancy *Kurt Caceres as Det. Carl Neely *Thomas F. Wilson as Tim Flaherty *Rodney Scott as Daniel Clancy *Kenneth Mitchell as Sam Lucas *Wendy Worthington as Jean the Nurse *John Hayden as Jim's Father *Trisha LaFache as Young Faith Clancy *Howard Mungo as Dead Patient ==Plot Synopsis== ==Spirits== ==Notes== *Joanna Cassidy takes over the role of Faith Clancy in this episode. *This episode marks the last appearance of Tim Flaherty and Jim Clancy(he is in Sam's body in future episodes). ==Trivia== ==Allusions== *Jim: (to Eli) Dr. Phil, I don't think I need any advice on my marriage, OK? Dr. Phil or Phil McGraw is a famous psychologist and TV personality who gives life lessons and advice in seminars and on his self-titled television show. *Jim: (to Eli who was wearing a sleep mask) You know the Lone Ranger look is good on you. The Lone Ranger is a fictional cowboy/bandit from the '50s action TV series of the same name. He was also popularly known as "The Masked Man." *Eli: It's like O. Henry meets Edgar Allan Poe. This is a reference to the O. Henry story, "The Gift of the Magi," wherein a wife cuts off her hair so she can buy a fob for her husband's pocket watch, and the husband sells his pocket watch in order to buy his wife a beautiful set of combs for her hair. ==Quotes== =="My road . . my journey . . . is with you . . . it is you! It always has been that way and that was the choice I made in life and I can't just let it go because I'm dead. . . Now there's a sentence you don't hear yourself say everyday.(Jim Talking To Melinda)==
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