ROSS McCALL is an angry young man being followed by a ghost (JONATHAN BANKS) who is even angrier because he believes the young man has killed his rebellious granddaughter. This is one of the most effective of all the "Ghost Whisperer" series I've seen so far, compelling because the story is interesting, the production details are first rate and the acting is fine.
Once again, JENNIFER LOVE HEWITT is the nosy investigator on call whenever she spots a ghost--this time, a very bold one whom she spies on when she notices that he has entered the boarded up house across the street where a new neighbor has moved in. Neither the new neighbor nor the spirit of the elderly man welcome her snooping around.
The ghost in this little tale is able to do things that are beyond the power of most ghosts (except in literature), so you have to willingly suspend disbelief when it comes to his interaction with live people.
The relationship between Melinda (Hewitt) and Jim (DAVID CONRAD) is an uneasy one because Jim doesn't want her to play dangerous games with the spirit of the angry man who resents her prying questions and threatens to harm her. He also wants her to respect the neighbor's privacy.
It all leads to a surprising and satisfying resolution with an unpredictable twist toward the end. Worth viewing.