"Ghost Whisperer" The Curse of the Ninth (TV Episode 2006) Poster

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JC Chasez was in this
MiraTheOneAndOnly22 January 2024
JC has a small role but one of his songs from his shelved unreleased, unfinalized solo sophomore album "Kate" of the mid 2000s, Until Yesterday, plays in the background of one of the scenes. Maybe one day, we will get those songs available to the public for streaming, the songs are awesome. Back to the show. JC's bandmate is haunted by a spirit who won't allow that bandmate to play any music. The show spooks me out a bit when spirits show up but then you feel sorry for one of the spirits and you wish another spirit wouldn't be so troubled and accept the help of the ghost whisperer. I can see why the show was popular back in the day, it's not bad, predictable, but was pretty good for the one episode that I watched. Later, JC is playing the guitar in the background for a very short time. He isn't one of the leads, he gives info to the ghost whisperer a couple of times, but the episode focuses more on other characters.
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3/10
A Flat Episode
juanruiz-6567911 November 2020
Warning: Spoilers
For the most part, the episodes of the first three seasons were very good, sometimes outstanding. But there were also some real clunkers, this being one of them.

Granted, the whole premise of the series demands a suspension of believe, but often the writers overcame that. Here, it's a no-go.

A rock musician believes he's beling haunted by his deceased classical composer father. What works out is that a second ghost, that of a former band member, envious of his success, is the real culprit. Add to that, he has power to control the father.

All gets resolved at the end: the singer performs, the father beams in pride, and the other ghost disappears. Problem, what classical composer is going to boast about the absolutely schlock song the son plays? Complete drivel. Second, the evil ghost decides to go to the dark side, saying to Melinda, "I'll see you again."

But, like all the other characters who disappear without a trace throughout the series, he's gone for good.
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