

In the season four finale of “Ghost Whisperer,” Melinda (Jennifer Love Hewitt) gives birth to a son during a time jump — ET caught up with cast and crew of the hit TV series at Comic-Con to get details into the special powers of the “Ghost Whisperer”‘s child and the show’s journey back to the future.
“It’s definitely fun to play a mom. It’s fun for Melinda to be a mom because she gets to be a little bit feisty,” Hewitt said of her character. “There’s another underlining darkness to it,” actress Camryn Manheim, who plays Delia Banks on the show, said of the upcoming season. “The boy has some powers and they’re trying to figure out what he can and cannot do. Where [Melinda] has embraced [her powers] fully for herself, she hasn’t embraced it in this situation and it’s very complex and complicated.”
Manheim describes the season as scary and says the series will time-jump five years into the future. “We’re all five years different. [Ned Banks (Christoph Sanders)] is in college. I’m dating. I’m back to real estate. It’s nice because we get to reinvent it again,” she says of the show and the characters.
Watch the video for more insight into the upcoming season of CBS” “Ghost Whisperer,” which airs on Fridays at 8:00 pm ET/PT. Keep checking ETonline for more Comic-Con coverage…
From ET Online