"The Walk-In" is the seventeenth episode of season two of Ghost Whisperer and the thirty-ninth episode of the series overall. It was directed by Eric Laneuville and written by Breen Frazier. It first aired on CBS on Friday, February 23rd, 2007. In this episode, Melinda Gordon is bewildered when she deals with the ghost of Jason Bennett, a man who died before his high school graduation, some ten years ago. Now, Jason has inhabited the body of a former classmate who killed himself by walking into traffic. Melinda must help both Jason and his former classmate come to grips with their deaths.
This is the fifth episode of Ghost Whisperer directed by Eric Laneuville. He previously directed "A Vicious Cycle". His next episode is "Haunted Hero".
This is the second episode of Ghost Whisperer written by Breen Frazier. Breen previously wrote "The Curse of the Ninth". His next episode is "Haunted Hero".
This is the tenth appearance of Professor Rick Payne. He appeared last in "Speed Demon". He appears next in "Children of Ghosts".
Actor Jamie Bamber, who plays Bryan Curtis in this episode, is best known for playing the role of Commander Lee Adama in the 2003 remake of Battlestar Galactica.
This episode marks the acting debut of David Giuntoli. Giuntoli will go on to play the lead role of monster hunter Nick Burkhardt in the TV series Grimm. The series was created by Jim Kouf, who is also a co-executive producer on Ghost Whisperer.
Crescenzo G.P. Notarile is uncredited for his participation in this episode.
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