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Episode Information |
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| Title: | Voices |
| Episode #: | 01x09 |
| Production Number: | 110 |
| Original Airdate: | Friday November 18th, 2005 |
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Episode Summary |
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After Melinda and Jim hear voices behind the static in their car radio, Melinda determines that they are spirit voices via the electronic voice phenomenon. Melinda realizes that one of the voices is from the mother of a troubled teenage boy who is trying to reach out to her son. Faced with the challenge of trying to interpret "white noise," Melinda must figure out a way to piece together the messages from the mother and effectively communicate them to her son so she can cross over. | Summary Available In: English | Spanish |
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Episode Notes |
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Before the Episode aired this message was shown:
Do Not Adjust Your Television
The sounds you are hearing are real recordings of Electronic Voice Phenomena - [EVP] otherwise know as WHITE NOISE. | This episode marks the first time Melinda gets sick from the voices. |
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Episode Quotes |
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Jim: (referring to his mother) She likes to think she's low maintenance.
Melinda: Don't we all. | Jim: Normal guy...how come I can hear them? (hears the voices on the car radio)
Melinda: I don't know. There's a name for this.
| Jim: You get a headache. My mother arrives. Interesting. | Miles: Are you a social worker?
Melinda: I get that a lot. Not really. | Faith Clancy: You look worried.
Melinda: I'm always worried about something. | Dr. Huffman: You seem surprised?
Melinda: It's just that you sounded older on the phone. | Jim: Why is he checking out that blonde there?
Andrea: Because, that blonde has really huge..... pastries. | Kirk: Do you know what it's about?
Melinda: It's about a young man who doesn't know how to tell his father that he's gay. | Melinda: What are you doing?
Jim: I'm coming with you.
Melinda: We can't both leave in the middle of the night, it'll look weird.
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Episode References |
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EVP
Electronic Voice Phenomenon is where voices are heard in the background noise of an electronic device, especially on the bands in a radio or TV where no signal is assigned. |
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