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Revision as of 07:48, 6 February 2012
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Summary
Sam leaps into parapsychologist Dr. Timothy Mintz, currently employed by a woman named Troian Claridge. She claims to have heard the voice of her husband, Julian, even though he died three years ago. Complicating the investigation is Troian's skeptical brother, Jimmy. If that wasn't enough, Ziggy says that in three days, Troian will drown in the same lake that took her husband - unless Sam can save her.
Actor notes
This episode features appearances from multiple producers and writers. When we see Dr. Mintz's reflection, he is played by show creator Donald P. Bellisario. Troian is played by writer and co-producer Deborah Pratt. Her character is named after Bellisario and Pratt's daughter, Troian Bellisario. Julian Claridge is played by writer and co-producer Paul Brown.
References
After saving Troian from the collapsing tomb, Sam jokes that he was acting like Indiana Jones.
Episode notes
This episode ends, oddly, with Sam leaping into Cam Wilson from the season one episode Camikazi Kid.