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What Episode Does Melinda Almost Die?

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Melinda Gordon nearly dies in “Head Over Heels” (Season 2, Episode 16), when a car accident leaves her with a severe head injury that temporarily extinguishes her ability to see and communicate with spirits.

What episode of Law and Order SVU does Melinda get shot?

Melinda is shot in “Shattered” (Season 11, Episode 18) of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.

Dr. Melinda Warner takes a bullet to the chest during a frantic morgue scene, fired by Sophie Gerard. The episode first aired March 3, 2010.IMDb Later, showrunner Neal Baer confirmed on Twitter she makes it out alive.Neal Baer Twitter

Why did Melinda leave SVU?

Melinda Warner was downgraded to a recurring guest star at the start of Season 13, which nudged Tamara Tunie out of the main cast.

After Season 12 wrapped, Melinda’s appearances became spotty—perfect for Tunie to juggle film roles and stage gigs. Inside sources say the change matched a bigger cast refresh for later seasons.NBC Official Site

What episode does Delia find out about Melinda?

Delia Banks learns about Melinda’s gift in “Pilot” (Season 1, Episode 1) of Ghost Whisperer, when she sees Melinda communicate with her late husband in the funeral home.

Right from the start, Delia watches Melinda chat with Charlie Banks and instantly realizes something supernatural is happening. That moment kicks off a friendship that lasts the whole series.CBS Ghost Whisperer Page

What happens to Melinda at the end of Ghost Whisperer?

As the series finale “The Book of Changes” (Season 5, Episode 18) concludes, Melinda breaks free from possession by the Shadows after a ritual with her son Aiden and Grandview’s spirits.

The last scenes show Melinda, Jim, and Aiden leaving town for a clean slate—perfect bookend to five seasons of spirit-world struggles. Creator James Van Praagh has said the ending aimed to give Melinda the closure she deserved.CBS Ghost Whisperer Page

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