A psychic from an infomercial claims she saw a future murder being committed.A psychic from an infomercial claims she saw a future murder being committed.A psychic from an infomercial claims she saw a future murder being committed.
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Wonderful to see George Hamilton gracing us Diagnosis Murder fans in this humorous episode which questions the value of psychics in crime solving. Tracy Nelson is as beautiful as ever as Jesse's love interest. I would have loved for their love interest to be explored in further episodes, but not to be.
A psychic (the cute Tracy Nelson) has a vision of a killing but cannot find anyone to act on her anxieties. Only Jesse Travis believes her strange story. Steve totally doesn't believe her and produces a rap sheet of her con artist activities, however she insists that her visions are true. Dr Mark Sloan keeps an open mind and does his usual detective work. This episode is a typically fun and well-paced, something that fans expect from such a cosy programme. Here, you have the man with the tan - George Hamilton - putting in a guest appearance.
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- TriviaPer the title, the term "Mind Over Matter" was used in reference to paranormal phenomena such as extra-sensory perception and psychokinesis during the 1960s and 1970s.
- GoofsKristie's vision shows the car going down a dirt road into the lake. When the police pull it out of the lake, there is no road, just the lake bank.
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Dr. Jesse Travis: Well, whose side are you on?
Dr. Mark Sloan: I don't have to be on any side. I'm eccentric, and I'm semi retired.
- ConnectionsReferences La Fiancée de Frankenstein (1935)
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