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jormis29
Since: Mar, 2012
19th Aug, 2017 07:40:37 PM
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Poppun-chan
Since: Aug, 2017
19th Aug, 2017 10:36:13 PM
That's it! Thank you (^.^)
jormis29
Since: Mar, 2012
19th Aug, 2017 10:47:27 PM
Your welcome
This makes me think i was right here
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I remembered this series earlier today, I thought the series was called "Sheppards" or "Shepherds" and the tag-line was "what goes around comes around", but I can't find it anywhere, I think it aired on Space channel and had multiple seasons.
The series took place in our world with the supernatural element being that people could achieve a type of immortality by focusing on an object as they died, being placed in a new body and then the object being used to bring their consciousness back in the new body (I thought the people that were hired to make this happen were called shepherds and that's where the title came from).
I know she wasn't the main most character, but one of the major characters was a little girl who was sharing her body with the spirit of a man who had gone through the process multiple times with her parents becoming concerned by some of the resulting behaviour. In one of the final episodes she convinces a classmate to skip school with her, but the classmate gets scared off after a while and the girl ends up comatose with the two consciousnesses meeting on a beach in the girl's mind; the man thinks he's won control of the body and the girl's personality will die, but the girl tells him she's won because of her strong desire to stay with her parents and wakes up in the hospital as the only person in her body and seems to have a fairly normal life afterwards.
I know there was also a scene with a couple where the man was dying of an injury and his wife/girlfriend hurried to get an object that could be used to bring him back
I tried checking trope pages and thought the series might be "Dollhouse", but looking at it I'm pretty sure it wasn't
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