Reasons to watch Jennifer Love Hewitt in 'Ghost Whisperer', ways to detect rounded characters on a flat screen, and why I should be called 'Television Whisperer'.
Hey Quentin! Your article is just phenomenal. I’m amazed at how intelligent and fair you were with your writing, considering the putdowns of Ghost Whisperer I’ve generally read elsewhere. I happen to be a fan, and I’m a very devoted fan in particular of Jennifer Love Hewitt, as I think she is one of the most decent, lovely, graceful stars on television. But I’m used to people only talking about her cleavage. Your overview of GW and almost every aspect of it, as well as your case for why Melinda Gordon is a female character who breaks the general TV mold, were just terrific. Not only are you a very good, thoughtful writer, but you managed to astound me by writing the first really intelligent, interesting article about the show. Thanks so much for doing this, and I look forward to reading future pieces by you.
Comment by Kevin Renick from St. Louis, MO — November 26, 2007 @ 2:22 pm
Hey Quentin! Your article is just phenomenal. I’m amazed at how intelligent and fair you were with your writing, considering the putdowns of Ghost Whisperer I’ve generally read elsewhere. I happen to be a fan, and I’m a very devoted fan in particular of Jennifer Love Hewitt, as I think she is one of the most decent, lovely, graceful stars on television. But I’m used to people only talking about her cleavage. Your overview of GW and almost every aspect of it, as well as your case for why Melinda Gordon is a female character who breaks the general TV mold, were just terrific. Not only are you a very good, thoughtful writer, but you managed to astound me by writing the first really intelligent, interesting article about the show. Thanks so much for doing this, and I look forward to reading future pieces by you.
Comment by Kevin Renick from St. Louis, MO — November 26, 2007 @ 2:22 pm