Then & Now
John: Assuming the show was set in contemporary times, the house being 150 years old would suggest it was built in the early 1800s. Does that match up with our upcoming flashbacks, or the as-yet unseen old house versus the new house?
This is the first time a ghost whisperer (Roger) isn't making a joking reference...
We are to believe that Burke and Elizabeth are in the drawing room, when those of us in-the-know realize they both had the day off today. As a result, we get a lot of lingering outside those closed doors today.
Shadows on the Wall
John: Based on the Sam Evans paintings we've seen, it's a bit of a stretch for Maggie to suggest he's better than Michelangelo.
What caught your eye in this episode–something you had never noticed before or something that stood out in a new way?
































































