Medium -- May 30th, 2006
#9
DVD Talk Hero
This is def a show that if you get a chance, dvr an episode or 2 to see if you'd like it before making a purchase. i personally didn't care for it, but maybe thats because i watched episodes at random when nothing else was on. (also Patricia is the hot one in the Arquette clan.)
#10
Political Exile
I enjoy the show, although it must be a very easy show to write for, as she gets just enough visions to gather evidence in the show until getting the final vision showing the guilty party. One part I don't like though is that this is supposedly based on a real person, which perhaps her name is real but everything else is pure fiction.
#11
DVD Talk Legend
Actually NBC posted stuff the "real person" claimed to have done, but had to pull it all off of the web site because it was all untrue. She claimed to have helped among others the Texas Rangers that of course had never heard of her and never uses psychics to solve cases.
She is just another phoney psychic, but she fooled Kelsey Grammer and got a show made about herself. Great for her I guess. I've got no problem with a TV show having a psychic detective, but I do have a problem with people believing psychics are real and that they can help solve crimes. If anything these people do more to slow down a case and send the police in wrong directions. These scam artists should not be allowed anywhere near real police investigations.
She is just another phoney psychic, but she fooled Kelsey Grammer and got a show made about herself. Great for her I guess. I've got no problem with a TV show having a psychic detective, but I do have a problem with people believing psychics are real and that they can help solve crimes. If anything these people do more to slow down a case and send the police in wrong directions. These scam artists should not be allowed anywhere near real police investigations.




