Ghostwriter
Ghostwriter
TV-Y | 03 October 1992 (USA)
SEASON & EPISODES
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  • Reviews
    GamerTab

    That was an excellent one.

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    ReaderKenka

    Let's be realistic.

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    Gutsycurene

    Fanciful, disturbing, and wildly original, it announces the arrival of a fresh, bold voice in American cinema.

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    Salubfoto

    It's an amazing and heartbreaking story.

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    thesecrethour

    This was one of my favorite shows when I was a kid! Each new mystery held something else new and completely terrifying for a little kid! And that purple goo in some of the episodes scared the hell out of me and my sister. You can't imagine how insanely awesome this show is. If you're a little kid looking for a show, or an teen/adult looking for a blast from the past, you'll love Ghostwriter.Kids saving New York from weird and terrible beings, come on, what's not to love, no matter who you are! And if you're a girl ages 7-10 you'll find Alex incredibly hot! I had the biggest crush on him when I was little.The acting is pretty good too for a bunch of kids in the 90's.

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    jrt_tenae

    This show was awesome!!If you want to see it on DVD, for it on www.TvShowsOnDVDcom I loved the way this show had many races coming together as one. It was very catchy with the interracial friendships and relationships. Also, I loved the mysteries that they had to solve. I thought this show was all that when I was younger and when it was out. I still love it so, I've like to see it on DVD so that I can watch it anytime that I want to! Everyone should vote for this DVD on the before mentioned website. You can vote for many TV shows on that site that have not been out yet. Ghostwriter was fun to watch and easy on the mind. It made you think about different possibilities and what could happen next. Of course I didn't like every single episode, but I had my favorites. I wish that the show could've went on for many seasons!!

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    Jina_Koffi

    When I was younger, "Ghostwriter" was the best show on television. I watched it faithfully every Sunday afternoon on PBS. Looking back on it now, some ten years later, I've realized that some of the shows are outdated and others had certain "innuendos."I absolutely loved how the creator captured the diversity of the group and how it reflected NYC culture. The kids were very intelligent and insightful. Contrary to popular belief, kids are that deep at that age. I grew up right along with the "GW Team." It was a nice side track from "Degrassi High," which became a little too serious.Anywho, what I'm starting to catch now are the little innuendos I never thought to see ten years ago. For example, "Building Bridges" (the one with Victor) definitely had some homosexual characteristics. "To Catch a Creep" deals with loneliness and racial tension. Some of these issues are still pertinent in today's society, but others were just a little hokey.

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    trainer_lr5432100

    I love this show. It has mysteries along in Brooklyn, New York. But I haven't seen this one episode of Ghostwriter, "What's up with Alex?" This show, in the year 2001, is shown on the network "Noggin". I hope it goes on another network soon so I can see the episode I listed above. The members of the team are: Jamal Jenkins, Lenni Frasier, Alex Fernandez, Gaby Fernandez, Tina Nguyen, Rob Baker, Hector Carrero, and Casey Austin. The team list is shown in the order they saw Ghostwriter.

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