More livetweeting Ghost Writer… For teens with a single supernatural friend, they seem to forget about his abilities each episode.

More livetweeting Ghost Writer…

For teens with a single supernatural friend, they seem to forget about his abilities each episode.

It’s like if Flash kept loudly wondering, “If only someone could move quickly from one place to another…”

Okay, Lenni officially only has one song. Did they only pay for one track and hope nobody would notice?

Ghost Writer’s writing is in 2D & aimed at the viewer, but the characters can always read it, from any angle.

These characters enunciate, read slowly, and constantly recap the plot, as if each line is exposition.

It’s a weird coincidence that each character’s extra curricular activity is central to the plot of a story arc.

They never mention any of the extra curricular activities again. I wonder if we’re missing half the mysteries.

If you’re not watching Ghost Writer right now, you’re missing on the best kids’ programming of the mid-90s.

Ghost Writer keeps writing negative things, reporting on graffiti. But I bet he’s the one that spray painted it.

“He can’t hear and he can’t talk, but he can read anything.”

… by which they mean he’s deaf, but literate.

It’s strange that Ghost Writer never misspells anything nor accidentally writes something incorrect.
In the series finale, we learn Ghost Writer is a Jamal’s schizophrenic manifestation when he realizes Sam Jackson is no longer his father.

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