Warning: The following contains spoilers for Ghosts Season 4, Episode 3. Proceed at your own risk!
Man, the dirt is surprisingly popular!
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During Ghosts’ annual Halloween episode, Puritan spirit Patience put Sam on trial for witchcraft after learning that she had conjured the dead during a past All Hallows’ Eve. Bored and with nothing to do since Jay cancelled Halloween, the other ghosts agreed to the trial as a means of entertainment.
Man, the dirt is surprisingly popular!
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During Ghosts’ annual Halloween episode, Puritan spirit Patience put Sam on trial for witchcraft after learning that she had conjured the dead during a past All Hallows’ Eve. Bored and with nothing to do since Jay cancelled Halloween, the other ghosts agreed to the trial as a means of entertainment.
- 11/1/2024
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
CBS’s Ghosts season four episode three is all about Halloween and will actually air on the spookiest night of the year. Episode two found Patience (Mary Holland) inadvertently helping Sam reconnect with her dad, and episode three finds Patience once again playing an important role in the events at Woodstone Mansion.
Directed by Katie Locke O’Brien from a script by Joe Port and Joe Wiseman, episode three – “Halloween 4: The Witch” – will air on Thursday, October 31, 2024 at 8:30pm Et/Pt.
Rose McIver stars as Sam, Utkarsh Ambudkar is Jay, Brandon Scott Jones is Isaac, and Richie Moriarty plays Pete. Danielle Pinnock is Alberta, Asher Grodman is Trevor, Román Zaragoza stars as Sasappis, Rebecca Wisocky plays Hetty, Devan Chandler Long is Thorfinn, and Sheila Carrasco is Flower.
“Halloween 4: The Witch” Plot: The ghosts, seeking some excitement during a low-key Halloween, join Patience in putting Sam on a witch trial.
Directed by Katie Locke O’Brien from a script by Joe Port and Joe Wiseman, episode three – “Halloween 4: The Witch” – will air on Thursday, October 31, 2024 at 8:30pm Et/Pt.
Rose McIver stars as Sam, Utkarsh Ambudkar is Jay, Brandon Scott Jones is Isaac, and Richie Moriarty plays Pete. Danielle Pinnock is Alberta, Asher Grodman is Trevor, Román Zaragoza stars as Sasappis, Rebecca Wisocky plays Hetty, Devan Chandler Long is Thorfinn, and Sheila Carrasco is Flower.
“Halloween 4: The Witch” Plot: The ghosts, seeking some excitement during a low-key Halloween, join Patience in putting Sam on a witch trial.
- 10/25/2024
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
In a recent promo, three of the spectres from Ghosts have a new favorite show. In the start of a crossover-promotional event, characters from Ghosts will tune into episodes of Survivor. Interestingly, there is a special reason why one of the ghosts ended up becoming a fan of the competition series.
Dead Men Tell No Tales, But They Still Have Reality TV
In the CBS series, a remake of the British series of the same name, a woman named Sam inherits an old family home. After a near-death experience, she soon gains the ability to see the ghosts haunting the area. One of the show’s running jokes involves the ghosts catching up with modern television, as it is one of the few activities they can still enjoy.
According to a recent promo, the ghosts have a new favorite show. In the promo, two of the dearly departed, Pete, a 1980s scout leader,...
Dead Men Tell No Tales, But They Still Have Reality TV
In the CBS series, a remake of the British series of the same name, a woman named Sam inherits an old family home. After a near-death experience, she soon gains the ability to see the ghosts haunting the area. One of the show’s running jokes involves the ghosts catching up with modern television, as it is one of the few activities they can still enjoy.
According to a recent promo, the ghosts have a new favorite show. In the promo, two of the dearly departed, Pete, a 1980s scout leader,...
- 10/25/2024
- by John Witiw
- TV Shows Ace
Move over, It’s Getting Hot in Here: The Ghosts crew has a new favorite competition show.
Starting this Wednesday, CBS is launching a promo campaign in which the Ghosts spirits tune into Survivor. A fresh spot will air every week during Survivor’s ad breaks through the end of Season 47 (in December). This week only will feature two promos — one on social media and one on air during tonight’s installment of Survivor — and TVLine has your exclusive first look at the unique “crossover.”
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Starting this Wednesday, CBS is launching a promo campaign in which the Ghosts spirits tune into Survivor. A fresh spot will air every week during Survivor’s ad breaks through the end of Season 47 (in December). This week only will feature two promos — one on social media and one on air during tonight’s installment of Survivor — and TVLine has your exclusive first look at the unique “crossover.”
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- 10/23/2024
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
“Ghosts” star Rose McIver will direct her first episode of the series this season, the show’s panel told the audience at New York Comic Con Saturday. In addition to McIver, the panel featured Brandon Scott Jones, Sheila Carrasco and Román Zaragoza with “CBS Mornings” co-host Tony Dokoupil in the moderator chair.
The panel also announced that Sakina Jaffrey (“Billions,” “The Mindy Project” and “House of Cards”) and Bernard White will play Jay’s (Utkarsh Ambudkar) parents, Champa and Mahesh in the 1-hour Christmas special airing on Thursday, December 19.
The tagline for the two-part one-hour Christmas special (“A Very Arondekar Christmas Part 1” and “A Very Arondekar Christmas Part 2”) reads, “A leaky water heater mishap threatens to ruin holiday plans as Sam and Jay prepare to host Jay’s hard-to-please dad Mahesh (Bernard White), difficult-to-impress mom Champa (Sakina Jaffrey) and sister Bela (Punam Patel).”
“Ghosts” returned for its fourth season on Oct.
The panel also announced that Sakina Jaffrey (“Billions,” “The Mindy Project” and “House of Cards”) and Bernard White will play Jay’s (Utkarsh Ambudkar) parents, Champa and Mahesh in the 1-hour Christmas special airing on Thursday, December 19.
The tagline for the two-part one-hour Christmas special (“A Very Arondekar Christmas Part 1” and “A Very Arondekar Christmas Part 2”) reads, “A leaky water heater mishap threatens to ruin holiday plans as Sam and Jay prepare to host Jay’s hard-to-please dad Mahesh (Bernard White), difficult-to-impress mom Champa (Sakina Jaffrey) and sister Bela (Punam Patel).”
“Ghosts” returned for its fourth season on Oct.
- 10/19/2024
- by Stephanie Kaloi
- The Wrap
“Ghosts” star Rose McIver will sit behind the camera to direct an episode of the hit CBS comedy, it was revealed Saturday during the show’s panel at New York Comic-Con. The episode, which starts filming soon and will air in 2025, reps the first time McIver will helm a TV series.
On “Ghosts,” McIver plays Sam, who inherits an old, haunted mansion that she and husband Jay (Utkarsh Ambudkar) turn into a bed and breakfast — much to the chagrin of the ghosts that Sam can communicate with. This year, on the show’s one-hour Christmas special, viewers will get to meet Jay’s parents for the first time.
Sakina Jaffrey and Bernard White have been cast as Jay’s parents, Champa and Mahesh, in the two-part episode, which airs on Thursday, December 19.
In the episodes “A Very Arondekar Christmas Part 1” and “A Very Arondekar Christmas Part 2,” according to the logline,...
On “Ghosts,” McIver plays Sam, who inherits an old, haunted mansion that she and husband Jay (Utkarsh Ambudkar) turn into a bed and breakfast — much to the chagrin of the ghosts that Sam can communicate with. This year, on the show’s one-hour Christmas special, viewers will get to meet Jay’s parents for the first time.
Sakina Jaffrey and Bernard White have been cast as Jay’s parents, Champa and Mahesh, in the two-part episode, which airs on Thursday, December 19.
In the episodes “A Very Arondekar Christmas Part 1” and “A Very Arondekar Christmas Part 2,” according to the logline,...
- 10/19/2024
- by Michael Schneider
- Variety Film + TV
Ghosts is coming back with its fourth season. A few new characters will be joining the cast this upcoming season, for both the living and the dead. Some storylines planned for the season have been revealed, giving fans a few hints on what to expect.
A Story Of Ghosts Of The Past, In More Ways The One
Based on the British series of the same name, Ghosts revolves around a married couple, Samantha and Jay Arondekar, who inherit the Woodstone house from Sam’s ancestor. Little do they realize, however, that the estate is filled with ghosts. After a near-death experience, Sam develops the ability to see these spirits.
With the show’s upcoming fourth season, a few more characters are set to join the series. Mary Holland has been cast as Patience, the ghost of a Puritan woman from the 1600s.
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According to Deadline, series showrunner Joe Port...
A Story Of Ghosts Of The Past, In More Ways The One
Based on the British series of the same name, Ghosts revolves around a married couple, Samantha and Jay Arondekar, who inherit the Woodstone house from Sam’s ancestor. Little do they realize, however, that the estate is filled with ghosts. After a near-death experience, Sam develops the ability to see these spirits.
With the show’s upcoming fourth season, a few more characters are set to join the series. Mary Holland has been cast as Patience, the ghost of a Puritan woman from the 1600s.
‘Ghosts’ – YouTube
According to Deadline, series showrunner Joe Port...
- 10/11/2024
- by John Witiw
- TV Shows Ace
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Paramount+ is ready with an entertainment-packed October this year. The upcoming month will see the return of one of the best Paramount+ original shows Lioness and also new brilliant shows like Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage. Just like every month, Paramount+ is ready to overload you with great content. So, we’re here to tell you about the 7 TV shows coming to Paramount+ in October 2024.
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Get ready for even more action and thrills in Tracker Season 2. Developed by Ben H. Winters, the CBS series is based on the 2019 novel titled The Never Game by author Jeffrey Deaver, the upcoming season will continue the story of lone-wolf survivalist Justin Hartley as he roams around the country to help people and collect rewards. Tracker stars Justin Hartley, Robin Weigert, Abby McEnany, Eric Graise, and Fiona Rene.
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Paramount+ is ready with an entertainment-packed October this year. The upcoming month will see the return of one of the best Paramount+ original shows Lioness and also new brilliant shows like Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage. Just like every month, Paramount+ is ready to overload you with great content. So, we’re here to tell you about the 7 TV shows coming to Paramount+ in October 2024.
Tracker Season 2 (October 13)
Get ready for even more action and thrills in Tracker Season 2. Developed by Ben H. Winters, the CBS series is based on the 2019 novel titled The Never Game by author Jeffrey Deaver, the upcoming season will continue the story of lone-wolf survivalist Justin Hartley as he roams around the country to help people and collect rewards. Tracker stars Justin Hartley, Robin Weigert, Abby McEnany, Eric Graise, and Fiona Rene.
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- 9/29/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
If Ghosts’ new spirit has her way, Isaac will be in captivity for a very long time.
In TVLine’s exclusive promo for Season 4 of the CBS hit (premiering Thursday, Oct. 17, at 8:30/7:30c), we get our first look at Mary Holland (Veep) in action as Puritan ghost Patience, who dragged Isaac into the dirt in last May’s season finale.
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In TVLine’s exclusive promo for Season 4 of the CBS hit (premiering Thursday, Oct. 17, at 8:30/7:30c), we get our first look at Mary Holland (Veep) in action as Puritan ghost Patience, who dragged Isaac into the dirt in last May’s season finale.
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- 9/18/2024
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
CBS’ comedy pilot Dmv is starting to staff up.
Tim Meadows will star in the single-camera show, which comes from CBS Studios and creator Dana Klein (Friends, CBS’ 9Jkl). As the title implies, Dmv is set in a department of motor vehicles office and follows the people who work there.
Saturday Night Live and The Goldbergs alum Meadows will play Gregg, a former high school teacher who now works as a Dmv examiner. Gregg likes to get through driving tests, and the day, as quickly as possible. Gregg has an uncanny ability to make dead-on observations of those around him, and he is sardonic, defeated and would love nothing more than to retire.
Dmv is one of three comedy projects CBS has has in various stages of development. The others are Eternally Yours, a show about a family of vampires from Ghosts showrunners Joe Port and Joe Wiseman that has...
Tim Meadows will star in the single-camera show, which comes from CBS Studios and creator Dana Klein (Friends, CBS’ 9Jkl). As the title implies, Dmv is set in a department of motor vehicles office and follows the people who work there.
Saturday Night Live and The Goldbergs alum Meadows will play Gregg, a former high school teacher who now works as a Dmv examiner. Gregg likes to get through driving tests, and the day, as quickly as possible. Gregg has an uncanny ability to make dead-on observations of those around him, and he is sardonic, defeated and would love nothing more than to retire.
Dmv is one of three comedy projects CBS has has in various stages of development. The others are Eternally Yours, a show about a family of vampires from Ghosts showrunners Joe Port and Joe Wiseman that has...
- 9/13/2024
- by Rick Porter
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
You might say there’s a haunting pattern when it comes to season finales of Ghosts, the hit CBS series that serves you emotions with a side of morbid humor: in last May’s third season cliffhanger, a spirit from Woodstone Manor abruptly disappeared from the property. Thankfully, fans won’t have to spend too much more time wondering what happened to Revolutionary Isaac Higgintoot (Brandon Scott Jones) after he broke off his wedding with Nigel (John Hartman) and was pulled into the dirt by his old friend Patience — the ghost who still holds a grudge from Isaac leaving her underground in the 1800s. “We’re going to find out what her plans with Isaac are. We’re going to deal with that in the beginning,” promises showrunner Joe Wiseman, indicating that we’ll be seeing a lot more of the Puritan ghost played by The Big Door Prize’s Mary Holland.
- 9/12/2024
- TV Insider
Could we see a Ghosts crossover coming? The showrunner has chimed in on if the U.K. version of the show can mix with the CBS version!
Ghosts has become the rare case of an American adaptation of a British show that’s just as big a hit as the original. Both use the same plotline of a couple moving into a mansion where an accident allows the wife to see and hear the ghosts of various residents who have died on the grounds over the years. The comedy comes from her trying to help them with issues on Earth and dealing with modern times.
There are obvious differences in the shows given the opposing cultures and histories. The U.K. version has characters the U.S. doesn’t, such as Regency-era poet Thomas and the Captain, a World War II soldier. However, they have similar characters in a scout...
Ghosts has become the rare case of an American adaptation of a British show that’s just as big a hit as the original. Both use the same plotline of a couple moving into a mansion where an accident allows the wife to see and hear the ghosts of various residents who have died on the grounds over the years. The comedy comes from her trying to help them with issues on Earth and dealing with modern times.
There are obvious differences in the shows given the opposing cultures and histories. The U.K. version has characters the U.S. doesn’t, such as Regency-era poet Thomas and the Captain, a World War II soldier. However, they have similar characters in a scout...
- 8/23/2024
- by Michael Weyer
- Hidden Remote
“Einstein,” (working title) a new crime drama from “Monk” creator Andy Breckman, has landed a pilot order at CBS.
The pilot, which is written by Breckman and directed by Randy Zisk, follows “the brilliant but directionless great grandson of Albert Einstein, who spends his days as a comfortably tenured professor until his bad boy antics land him in trouble with the law and he is pressed into service helping a local police detective solve her most puzzling cases,” according to the logline for the potential series.
In addition to Breckman and Zisk, the project is executive produced by Tariq Jalil; Rose Hughes, Rodrigo Herrera Ibarguengoytia and Laura Beetz (Seven One Studios International). CBS Studios serve as producer.
“Einstein” is the latest pilot to be orded up by CBS, following the single-camera workplace comedy “Dmv.”
Theat project, which is based on author Katherine Heiny’s short story and executive produced by writer Dana Klein,...
The pilot, which is written by Breckman and directed by Randy Zisk, follows “the brilliant but directionless great grandson of Albert Einstein, who spends his days as a comfortably tenured professor until his bad boy antics land him in trouble with the law and he is pressed into service helping a local police detective solve her most puzzling cases,” according to the logline for the potential series.
In addition to Breckman and Zisk, the project is executive produced by Tariq Jalil; Rose Hughes, Rodrigo Herrera Ibarguengoytia and Laura Beetz (Seven One Studios International). CBS Studios serve as producer.
“Einstein” is the latest pilot to be orded up by CBS, following the single-camera workplace comedy “Dmv.”
Theat project, which is based on author Katherine Heiny’s short story and executive produced by writer Dana Klein,...
- 8/6/2024
- by Lucas Manfredi
- The Wrap
CBS is ramping up its development, handing out its first drama pilot order of the current cycle.
It’s for a procedural called Einstein, which centers on the (fictional) great-grandson of Albert Einstein and is based on a German series of the same name. Monk creator Andy Breckman wrote the script and will serve as showrunner, while Randy Zisk (also a Monk alum) is attached to direct and will also be an EP.
The pilot order for Einstein follows news on two comedy projects at CBS: On Monday, the network placed a pilot order for a single-camera comedy called Dmv from creator Dana Klein (Friends, 9Jkl) and opened a development room for a vampire comedy titled Eternally Yours from Ghosts showrunners Joe Port and Joe Wiseman. All three projects are produced by CBS Studios and are part of CBS’ year-round development strategy, which embraces different tracks for different types of shows.
It’s for a procedural called Einstein, which centers on the (fictional) great-grandson of Albert Einstein and is based on a German series of the same name. Monk creator Andy Breckman wrote the script and will serve as showrunner, while Randy Zisk (also a Monk alum) is attached to direct and will also be an EP.
The pilot order for Einstein follows news on two comedy projects at CBS: On Monday, the network placed a pilot order for a single-camera comedy called Dmv from creator Dana Klein (Friends, 9Jkl) and opened a development room for a vampire comedy titled Eternally Yours from Ghosts showrunners Joe Port and Joe Wiseman. All three projects are produced by CBS Studios and are part of CBS’ year-round development strategy, which embraces different tracks for different types of shows.
- 8/6/2024
- by Rick Porter
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
CBS has given out a pilot order to the single-camera workplace comedy “Dmv,” Variety has confirmed. In addition, CBS has opened a writers’ room for another single-cam titled “Eternally Yours.”
Based on the short story from Katherine Heiny, “Dmv” hails from writer Dana Klein, who executive produces with Aaron Kaplan, Wendi Trilling and Robyn Meisinger. According to a series description, “Dmv” is “set at the place everyone dreads going most: the Dmv. Our quirky and lovable characters are making minimum wage, doing a thankless job where customers are annoyed before they even walk in the door. Good thing they have each other.”
Klein previously created two other sitcoms for CBS entitled “9Jkl” and “Freinds with Better Lives,” both of which Kaplan executive produced. Klein was also a producer on the iconic NBC comedy “Friends” from 2001 to 2004.
“Eternally Yours” is penned by “Ghosts” creators Joe Port and Joe Wiseman who executive produce with Eric Tannenbaum,...
Based on the short story from Katherine Heiny, “Dmv” hails from writer Dana Klein, who executive produces with Aaron Kaplan, Wendi Trilling and Robyn Meisinger. According to a series description, “Dmv” is “set at the place everyone dreads going most: the Dmv. Our quirky and lovable characters are making minimum wage, doing a thankless job where customers are annoyed before they even walk in the door. Good thing they have each other.”
Klein previously created two other sitcoms for CBS entitled “9Jkl” and “Freinds with Better Lives,” both of which Kaplan executive produced. Klein was also a producer on the iconic NBC comedy “Friends” from 2001 to 2004.
“Eternally Yours” is penned by “Ghosts” creators Joe Port and Joe Wiseman who executive produce with Eric Tannenbaum,...
- 8/5/2024
- by Jack Dunn
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: CBS is advancing the development of two single-camera comedy projects, Dmv, from the 9Jkl team of co-creator/showrunner Dana Klein, Kapital Entertainment and TrillTV, and Eternally Yours (working title), from Joe Port and Joe Wiseman, creators/showrunners of the CBS version of Ghosts, and The Tannenbaum Company.
The network has given a pilot order to Dmv and has commissioned a development room for Eternally Yours, both produced by CBS Studios. Port and Wiseman, who have been under an overall deal at CBS Studios since the breakout success of Ghosts, are staying in the supernatural comedy space with Eternally Yours, which revolves around a family of vampires.
The orders are in line with comments CBS Entertainment President Amy Reisenbach made in January and reiterated in June when she said she was expecting to pick up some development rooms and “potentially even a comedy pilot or two” over the summer.
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The network has given a pilot order to Dmv and has commissioned a development room for Eternally Yours, both produced by CBS Studios. Port and Wiseman, who have been under an overall deal at CBS Studios since the breakout success of Ghosts, are staying in the supernatural comedy space with Eternally Yours, which revolves around a family of vampires.
The orders are in line with comments CBS Entertainment President Amy Reisenbach made in January and reiterated in June when she said she was expecting to pick up some development rooms and “potentially even a comedy pilot or two” over the summer.
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- 8/5/2024
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Patience isn’t the only new spirit headed to Ghosts.
As announced during San Diego Comic-Con this past Saturday, Mary Holland (The Big Door Prize, Veep) will recur during Season 4 as the Puritan ghost who dragged Isaac into the dirt in the Season 3 finale. But co-showrunners Joe Wiseman and Joe Port revealed to TVLine that there will also be some other fresh (and furry?) otherworldly additions.
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As announced during San Diego Comic-Con this past Saturday, Mary Holland (The Big Door Prize, Veep) will recur during Season 4 as the Puritan ghost who dragged Isaac into the dirt in the Season 3 finale. But co-showrunners Joe Wiseman and Joe Port revealed to TVLine that there will also be some other fresh (and furry?) otherworldly additions.
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- 7/30/2024
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
Who doesn’t love a good comedy to take a break from their daily lives and Paramount+ has the perfect dose of classic and new comedy shows for you. While Paramount+ is one of the least popular streaming services, it does have some of the most popular comedy shows of our times including classics like Everybody Loves Raymond, Cheers, and Frasier. So, what are you waiting for get a subscription and choose between any one of these 13 comedy shows we have listed below because none of them will disappoint you.
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Corporate is a dark comedy series created by Pat Bishop, Matt Ingebretson, and Jake Weisman. The Comedy Central series revolves around two corporate employees, Matt Engelbertson and Jake Weisman, working at a fictional multinational corporation, Hampton DeVille. Both Matt and Jake hate their jobs and lives but cannot do anything about it because of the paycheck they depend on.
Corporate Credit – Comedy Central
Corporate is a dark comedy series created by Pat Bishop, Matt Ingebretson, and Jake Weisman. The Comedy Central series revolves around two corporate employees, Matt Engelbertson and Jake Weisman, working at a fictional multinational corporation, Hampton DeVille. Both Matt and Jake hate their jobs and lives but cannot do anything about it because of the paycheck they depend on.
- 7/28/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
The CBS comedy “Ghosts” is coming back for its fourth season this fall. At a recent Comic-Con event, the people behind the show shared some fun new details.
One big surprise is that Jay will finally be able to see the ghosts! Played by Utkarsh Ambudkar, Jay works at the haunted house but couldn’t see or talk to the ghost residents before. Now things will change up as Jay interacts with the spirits.
Viewers will also meet two guest characters. Mary Holland will play Patience, a stern Puritan ghost from the 1600s who was kicked out of her village for being too much. Her past connects to Isaac, one of the ghosts played by Brandon Scott Jones.
Dean Norris from “Breaking Bad” will guest star too. He plays Sam’s dad Frank, who visits with his new girlfriend. This forces Sam, played by Rebecca Wisocky, to face feelings about her parents’ divorce.
One big surprise is that Jay will finally be able to see the ghosts! Played by Utkarsh Ambudkar, Jay works at the haunted house but couldn’t see or talk to the ghost residents before. Now things will change up as Jay interacts with the spirits.
Viewers will also meet two guest characters. Mary Holland will play Patience, a stern Puritan ghost from the 1600s who was kicked out of her village for being too much. Her past connects to Isaac, one of the ghosts played by Brandon Scott Jones.
Dean Norris from “Breaking Bad” will guest star too. He plays Sam’s dad Frank, who visits with his new girlfriend. This forces Sam, played by Rebecca Wisocky, to face feelings about her parents’ divorce.
- 7/27/2024
- by Naser Nahandian
- Gazettely
Ghosts fans got quite a bit of information about the upcoming fourth season of the CBS comedy during Saturday’s Comic-Con panel, including the surprise announcement that Jay (Utkarsh Ambudkar) will finally get to see his invisible housemates at Woodstone Manor.
That’s right, Jay is seeing the ghosts in Season 4. Even Ambudkar was shocked by the news, which received a resounding applause from the packed Ballroom 20.
“Guys, I get to talk to people at work!” the actor joked. He was joined by showrunners Joe Port and Joe Wiseman as well as series stars Román Zaragoza, Rebecca Wisocky and Richie Moriarty.
Unlike many of these panels, where creators and cast have remained fairly tight-lipped with any spoilers, the Ghosts crew was ready to divulge about Season 4.
After that Season 3 cliffhanger, there is the looming threat of Patience, the “feral Puritan ghost” as Port put it. The panel began with the...
That’s right, Jay is seeing the ghosts in Season 4. Even Ambudkar was shocked by the news, which received a resounding applause from the packed Ballroom 20.
“Guys, I get to talk to people at work!” the actor joked. He was joined by showrunners Joe Port and Joe Wiseman as well as series stars Román Zaragoza, Rebecca Wisocky and Richie Moriarty.
Unlike many of these panels, where creators and cast have remained fairly tight-lipped with any spoilers, the Ghosts crew was ready to divulge about Season 4.
After that Season 3 cliffhanger, there is the looming threat of Patience, the “feral Puritan ghost” as Port put it. The panel began with the...
- 7/27/2024
- by Katie Campione
- Deadline Film + TV
CBS Studios today revealed at the show’s San Diego Comic-Con panel that Mary Holland (Big Door Prize) and Dean Norris (Breaking Bad) will guest star in the upcoming fourth season of the hit CBS series Ghosts. Holland has joined for the recurring role of Patience and Norris will play Frank, Samantha’s (Rose McIver) father.
Patience is the ghost of a Puritan woman who died in the late 1600s. While alive, she was exceedingly severe and judgmental, even by Puritan standards. As such, she was expelled from her village for “being a bit too much.”
After being dead for a couple of hundred years, Patience was inadvertently abandoned (by our Revolutionary War ghost Isaac) underground near the mansion and has become a feral creature “roaming the dirt” since 1895.
In the season three finale, Patience reemerged from the dirt to kidnap Isaac and dragged him back to her lair. In the premiere of season four,...
Patience is the ghost of a Puritan woman who died in the late 1600s. While alive, she was exceedingly severe and judgmental, even by Puritan standards. As such, she was expelled from her village for “being a bit too much.”
After being dead for a couple of hundred years, Patience was inadvertently abandoned (by our Revolutionary War ghost Isaac) underground near the mansion and has become a feral creature “roaming the dirt” since 1895.
In the season three finale, Patience reemerged from the dirt to kidnap Isaac and dragged him back to her lair. In the premiere of season four,...
- 7/27/2024
- by Mirko Parlevliet
- Vital Thrills
Mary Holland and Dean Norris will guest star in the upcoming fourth season of the CBS series “Ghosts.”
CBS Studios today announced the news at the show’s San Diego Comic-Con panel. Holland has joined for the recurring role of Patience and Norris will play Frank, Samantha’s (Rose McIver) father.
According to the official desciption, “Patience is the ghost of a Puritan woman who died in the late 1600s. While alive, she was exceedingly severe and judgmental even by Puritan standards. As such, she was expelled from her village for ‘being a bit too much.’ After being dead a couple hundred years, Patience was inadvertently abandoned (by our Revolutionary War ghost Isaac) underground near the mansion and has become a feral creature ‘roaming the dirt’ since 1895. In the season three finale, Patience reemerged from the dirt to kidnap Isaac and dragged him back to her lair. In the premiere of season four,...
CBS Studios today announced the news at the show’s San Diego Comic-Con panel. Holland has joined for the recurring role of Patience and Norris will play Frank, Samantha’s (Rose McIver) father.
According to the official desciption, “Patience is the ghost of a Puritan woman who died in the late 1600s. While alive, she was exceedingly severe and judgmental even by Puritan standards. As such, she was expelled from her village for ‘being a bit too much.’ After being dead a couple hundred years, Patience was inadvertently abandoned (by our Revolutionary War ghost Isaac) underground near the mansion and has become a feral creature ‘roaming the dirt’ since 1895. In the season three finale, Patience reemerged from the dirt to kidnap Isaac and dragged him back to her lair. In the premiere of season four,...
- 7/27/2024
- by Umberto Gonzalez
- The Wrap
Ghosts is adding some new characters for Season 4.
Mary Holland and Dean Norris are set to guest star in the series. Holland has joined for the recurring role of Patience — a character that has been highly anticipated since last season — and Norris will play Frank, Samantha’s (Rose McIver) father, CBS revealed during the show’s panel at San Diego Comic-Con on Saturday morning.
Patience is the ghost of a Puritan woman who died in the late 1600s. While alive, she was exceedingly severe and judgmental even by Puritan standards. As such, she was expelled from her village for “being a bit too much.”
After being dead a couple hundred years, Patience was inadvertently abandoned (by Revolutionary War ghost Isaac) underground near the mansion and has become a feral creature “roaming the dirt” since 1895. In the season three finale, Patience reemerged from the dirt to kidnap Isaac and dragged him back to her lair.
Mary Holland and Dean Norris are set to guest star in the series. Holland has joined for the recurring role of Patience — a character that has been highly anticipated since last season — and Norris will play Frank, Samantha’s (Rose McIver) father, CBS revealed during the show’s panel at San Diego Comic-Con on Saturday morning.
Patience is the ghost of a Puritan woman who died in the late 1600s. While alive, she was exceedingly severe and judgmental even by Puritan standards. As such, she was expelled from her village for “being a bit too much.”
After being dead a couple hundred years, Patience was inadvertently abandoned (by Revolutionary War ghost Isaac) underground near the mansion and has become a feral creature “roaming the dirt” since 1895. In the season three finale, Patience reemerged from the dirt to kidnap Isaac and dragged him back to her lair.
- 7/27/2024
- by Katie Campione
- Deadline Film + TV
Twenty years ago, at the end of the 2003-04 TV season, audiences said goodbye to our dear “Friends.”
Rachel, Ross, Monica, Chandler, Phoebe and Joey left us to go on with their lives outside of the confines of a couple of apartments and a coffee shop. Audiences were left without the comfort of tuning in each Thursday to see them talk endlessly about the past and present, if not always the future.
Every one of the characters on David Crane and Marta Kauffman’s NBC sitcom knew, at least eventually, everything about the others’ lives. Everyone lived together, vacationed together and frequently dated each other. They’d spend hours on an overstuffed orange couch sipping lattes and chatting like they had nowhere else to be. It was how the audience (both the other characters and the real ones watching at home) reacted to those stories that made them feel like a chosen family.
Rachel, Ross, Monica, Chandler, Phoebe and Joey left us to go on with their lives outside of the confines of a couple of apartments and a coffee shop. Audiences were left without the comfort of tuning in each Thursday to see them talk endlessly about the past and present, if not always the future.
Every one of the characters on David Crane and Marta Kauffman’s NBC sitcom knew, at least eventually, everything about the others’ lives. Everyone lived together, vacationed together and frequently dated each other. They’d spend hours on an overstuffed orange couch sipping lattes and chatting like they had nowhere else to be. It was how the audience (both the other characters and the real ones watching at home) reacted to those stories that made them feel like a chosen family.
- 6/14/2024
- by Whitney Friedlander
- Variety Film + TV
Season 2 of Ghosts ended with a big cliffhanger (the question of which character got “sucked off,” which is the supernatural comedy’s term for heading off into the afterlife), so when showrunners Joe Port and Joe Wiseman set their sights on Season 3, they knew they’d have to focus a lot of time crafting the details around the previous finale while leaving space to move the rest of the story forward within a compressed season. “We have 10 regulars, so we wanted to make sure that everyone was highlighted in at least one episode,” Wiseman said in a recent THR Presents panel, powered by Vision Media. Adds Port: “It’s a good problem to have that we have such a talented cast.”
One of those storylines involved Brandon Scott Jones’ character, Isaac, moving quickly through a relationship with his love interest, Nigel, and coming to terms with the fact that he is,...
One of those storylines involved Brandon Scott Jones’ character, Isaac, moving quickly through a relationship with his love interest, Nigel, and coming to terms with the fact that he is,...
- 5/22/2024
- by Seija Rankin
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The CBS single-camera supernatural comedy “Ghosts” – adapted from the British series of the same name – stars Rose McIver and Utkarsh Ambudkar as Sam and Jay, a young couple who inherit a rundown mansion that’s co-inhabited by the spirits of those who died on the property throughout history. On May 2, the hit series wrapped its third season and has been renewed for a fourth next fall. But a recent gathering of quite mortal “Ghosts” panelists focused in deep-dive fashion on the making of the momentous eighth episode of the season that premiered April 18, entitled “Holes Are Bad.” On hand to reveal secrets about that installment are creator-showrunners Joe Port and Joe Wiseman, series regulars Rebecca Wisocky (who portrays Hetty) and Sheila Carrasco (who plays Flower), and the episode’s writer (Sophia Lear) and director (Jude Weng). Watch our colorful and “spirited” discussion above.
Wiseman offers that the seeds of what...
Wiseman offers that the seeds of what...
- 5/8/2024
- by Ray Richmond
- Gold Derby
The Ghosts season 3 finale left fans on yet another cliffhanger. This is the third time writers have wrapped up a season and left fans with a lot of questions, and each cliffhanger appears to be getting more dramatic. In season 2, fans were left to question if one of their beloved spirits had been “sucked off.” Season 3 ended with Captain Isaac Higgintoot being taken by a spirit he had wronged many years earlier. With Isaac missing, fans are left to wonder if he will ever return. Brandon Scott Jones, the actor who plays the role of the Revolutionary War spirit, is confident fans have not seen the last of him.
Brandon Scott Jones is confident his character will return for season 4
While Brandon Scott Jones isn’t sure what the future holds for Isaac Higgintoot, he seems confident that Ghosts fans will get to see more of him in season 4. In a chat with TV Insider,...
Brandon Scott Jones is confident his character will return for season 4
While Brandon Scott Jones isn’t sure what the future holds for Isaac Higgintoot, he seems confident that Ghosts fans will get to see more of him in season 4. In a chat with TV Insider,...
- 5/5/2024
- by Andrea Francese
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Asher Grodman, the actor who plays Trevor on Ghosts, thinks fans of the series should prepare themselves for a wild ride. The Ghosts season 3 finale is just weeks away, and the writers have a lot to live up to. The season 2 finale served up a massive cliffhanger. In the season 2 finale, fans saw a spirit get “sucked off” into the afterlife, but they needed to wait until midway through season 3 to learn who actually went on to the next realm. Grodman says the season 3 finale is even bigger than season 2.
Asher Grodman says the ‘Ghosts’ season 3 finale will be a big surprise
Asher Grodman wants fans to prepare themselves for what is to come in the Ghosts season 3 finale. While Grodman was careful not to give anything away, he did hype up the upcoming finale. The actor told Deadline that fans should prepare themselves because the ending of season 3 will...
Asher Grodman says the ‘Ghosts’ season 3 finale will be a big surprise
Asher Grodman wants fans to prepare themselves for what is to come in the Ghosts season 3 finale. While Grodman was careful not to give anything away, he did hype up the upcoming finale. The actor told Deadline that fans should prepare themselves because the ending of season 3 will...
- 4/28/2024
- by Andrea Francese
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Spoiler Alert! This post contains details from Thursday’s episode of Ghosts.
Woodstone Mansion was in for quite the surprise on this week’s episode of Ghosts.
The penultimate episode didn’t disappoint, revealing yet another ghost’s powers. It looks like Pete (Richie Moriarty) isn’t stuck on the property after all. Unlike everyone else, he isn’t bound by the ghost border at Woodstone and can travel wherever he pleases. Naturally, his first getaway is a trip to the grocery store with Jay (Utkarsh Ambudkar), who immediately loses him due to the fact that he can’t actually see any of the ghosts.
Luckily, this wasn’t another Flower (Sheila Carrasco) situation. By the end of the episode, Pete had returned safe and sound. But the newfound confidence he got from leaving the property inspired him to take a trip to see his family. Hopefully he’ll be...
Woodstone Mansion was in for quite the surprise on this week’s episode of Ghosts.
The penultimate episode didn’t disappoint, revealing yet another ghost’s powers. It looks like Pete (Richie Moriarty) isn’t stuck on the property after all. Unlike everyone else, he isn’t bound by the ghost border at Woodstone and can travel wherever he pleases. Naturally, his first getaway is a trip to the grocery store with Jay (Utkarsh Ambudkar), who immediately loses him due to the fact that he can’t actually see any of the ghosts.
Luckily, this wasn’t another Flower (Sheila Carrasco) situation. By the end of the episode, Pete had returned safe and sound. But the newfound confidence he got from leaving the property inspired him to take a trip to see his family. Hopefully he’ll be...
- 4/26/2024
- by Katie Campione
- Deadline Film + TV
Ghosts fans were thrilled when Flower, the spirit who was believed to be “sucked off” in the season 3 premiere, returned. Flower was missing from the beloved series for most of season 3 before fans learned she had fallen into a well and could not climb out because ghosts can walk through walls. While fans were always hopeful the spirit would return, the reappearance of Flower restored Woodstone Mansion’s vibe. Keeping the secret was no easy task for Sheila Carrasco, the actor who portrays Flower on Ghosts. Carrasco recently revealed it was difficult not to tell those closest to her what was happening.
Sheila Carrasco explains how hard it was to keep Flower’s eventual ‘Ghosts’ return secret
Sheila Carrasco recently spoke with USA Today about the major Ghosts fake-out. Carrasco, who welcomed her first child during Flower’s absence, revealed that keeping the secret was difficult. Carrasco said family and...
Sheila Carrasco explains how hard it was to keep Flower’s eventual ‘Ghosts’ return secret
Sheila Carrasco recently spoke with USA Today about the major Ghosts fake-out. Carrasco, who welcomed her first child during Flower’s absence, revealed that keeping the secret was difficult. Carrasco said family and...
- 4/25/2024
- by Andrea Francese
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
[This story contains spoilers from the season 3, episode 8 of Ghosts, “Holes Are Bad.”]
The premise of CBS’ hit comedy Ghosts is a notably ridiculous one: After a near-death experience, Sam (Rose McIver) can communicate with the spirits who haunt the country home she inherited from her great aunt — a group of specters from all walks of life and historical eras who died on the property at some point in time. One of those ghosts includes Hetty Woodstone (Rebecca Wisocky), the great-great-great-great-aunt to Sam, who maintains a stuffy, Gilded Age-era attitude that prides wealth and power and shows a disdain for modern times.
In the eighth episode of Ghosts‘ third season, however, we learn a surprising fact about Hetty that brings more depth to a character who has slowly revealed herself to be more than just an uptight robber baroness from a far-off generation. Unhappily married to a devious man of means, she is pinned into a corner when her...
The premise of CBS’ hit comedy Ghosts is a notably ridiculous one: After a near-death experience, Sam (Rose McIver) can communicate with the spirits who haunt the country home she inherited from her great aunt — a group of specters from all walks of life and historical eras who died on the property at some point in time. One of those ghosts includes Hetty Woodstone (Rebecca Wisocky), the great-great-great-great-aunt to Sam, who maintains a stuffy, Gilded Age-era attitude that prides wealth and power and shows a disdain for modern times.
In the eighth episode of Ghosts‘ third season, however, we learn a surprising fact about Hetty that brings more depth to a character who has slowly revealed herself to be more than just an uptight robber baroness from a far-off generation. Unhappily married to a devious man of means, she is pinned into a corner when her...
- 4/19/2024
- by Tyler Coates
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Ghosts are heading to the Library of Congress.
The CBS comedy will have a screening and a panel discussion at the library which is the main research arm of the U.S. Congress and the home of the U.S. Copyright Office.
Stars Richie Moriarty, Danielle Pinnock, Asher Grodman, Román Zaragoza and Rebecca Wisocky will be hosted at the event on April 9. It will also include a presentation of library items curated for each ghost’s time period.
It will take place in the Coolidge Auditorium at 6:30pm Et, following the display of items in the Whittall Pavilion.
Ghosts, which follows a couple, played by Rose McIver and Utkarsh Ambudkar, who inherited Woodstone Mansion in upstate New York, only to find it inhabited by spirits, is currently in its third season.
Pinnock plays Alberta, a saucy Prohibition-era lounge singer, Moriarty is Pete, an upbeat ‘80s scout troop leader, Grodman plays Trevor,...
The CBS comedy will have a screening and a panel discussion at the library which is the main research arm of the U.S. Congress and the home of the U.S. Copyright Office.
Stars Richie Moriarty, Danielle Pinnock, Asher Grodman, Román Zaragoza and Rebecca Wisocky will be hosted at the event on April 9. It will also include a presentation of library items curated for each ghost’s time period.
It will take place in the Coolidge Auditorium at 6:30pm Et, following the display of items in the Whittall Pavilion.
Ghosts, which follows a couple, played by Rose McIver and Utkarsh Ambudkar, who inherited Woodstone Mansion in upstate New York, only to find it inhabited by spirits, is currently in its third season.
Pinnock plays Alberta, a saucy Prohibition-era lounge singer, Moriarty is Pete, an upbeat ‘80s scout troop leader, Grodman plays Trevor,...
- 3/25/2024
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
CBS has renewed the comedy “Ghosts” for Season 4 and the drama “Fire Country” for Season 3.
Both shows launched their new seasons in mid-February due to the impact last year’s dual writers’ and actors’ strike had on broadcast production schedules.
“’Ghosts’ and ‘Fire Country’ are proven viewer favorites on both broadcast and streaming thanks to exceptional storytelling, talented actors and an ever-growing fan base,” said Amy Reisenbach, president of CBS Entertainment. “We are elated to keep the momentum going and bring them back to CBS next season.”
Per CBS, “Ghosts” is currently averaging 10.2 million viewers per episode in Live+7 multiplatform viewing, while “Fire Country” is averaging 9.2 million.
Ghosts” is based on the UK series of the same name. The American version stars Rose McIver, Utkarsh Ambudkar, Brandon Scott Jones, Richie Moriarty, Danielle Pinnock, Asher Grodman, Román Zaragoza, Sheila Carrasco, Rebecca Wisocky and Devon Chandler
Joe Port and Joe Wiseman developed...
Both shows launched their new seasons in mid-February due to the impact last year’s dual writers’ and actors’ strike had on broadcast production schedules.
“’Ghosts’ and ‘Fire Country’ are proven viewer favorites on both broadcast and streaming thanks to exceptional storytelling, talented actors and an ever-growing fan base,” said Amy Reisenbach, president of CBS Entertainment. “We are elated to keep the momentum going and bring them back to CBS next season.”
Per CBS, “Ghosts” is currently averaging 10.2 million viewers per episode in Live+7 multiplatform viewing, while “Fire Country” is averaging 9.2 million.
Ghosts” is based on the UK series of the same name. The American version stars Rose McIver, Utkarsh Ambudkar, Brandon Scott Jones, Richie Moriarty, Danielle Pinnock, Asher Grodman, Román Zaragoza, Sheila Carrasco, Rebecca Wisocky and Devon Chandler
Joe Port and Joe Wiseman developed...
- 3/12/2024
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
CBS is looking to scare up more laughs after handing an early Season 4 renewal to supernatural comedy Ghosts.
It is the latest renewal order for the Paramount-owned network, which also handed a third season to Fire Country and gave Justin Hartley series Tracker a second season earlier this month.
Ghosts, which is based on the BBC’s British comedy, has been a success for CBS since launching in 2021. Its third season is averaging over 10M viewers in live 7-day multiplatform viewing, which is marginally up from last year and streaming numbers are up on Paramount+, where the company said it ranked as its number one comedy in February.
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The move gives some continuity to CBS’ comedy slate for next season as two of its longer running series, Young Sheldon and Bob Hearts Abishola are coming to an end.
It is the latest renewal order for the Paramount-owned network, which also handed a third season to Fire Country and gave Justin Hartley series Tracker a second season earlier this month.
Ghosts, which is based on the BBC’s British comedy, has been a success for CBS since launching in 2021. Its third season is averaging over 10M viewers in live 7-day multiplatform viewing, which is marginally up from last year and streaming numbers are up on Paramount+, where the company said it ranked as its number one comedy in February.
Related: 2024 Premiere Dates For New & Returning Series On Broadcast, Cable & Streaming
The move gives some continuity to CBS’ comedy slate for next season as two of its longer running series, Young Sheldon and Bob Hearts Abishola are coming to an end.
- 3/12/2024
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Season 3 of Ghosts kicked off with a big reveal. The cast was making announcements ahead of the season’s premiere, though. In January, Rose McIver, the actor who portrays Sam, took to Instagram to make a big announcement of her own. She revealed that she and her husband, George Byrne, are expecting their first child together. Fans were thrilled by the news, but McIver’s pregnancy did raise a few questions. Most importantly, Ghosts fans wanted to know if the series, which premiered its third season in February, would write Rose McIver’s pregnancy into the season. We have the answer.
Rose McIver’s pregnancy has not been written into ‘Ghosts’
Rose McIver is preparing to welcome her first child into the world, but her character won’t be doing the same. When Rose McIver appeared visibly pregnant at the Golden Globe Awards, fans quickly assumed that season 3 of Ghosts would have a pregnancy storyline.
Rose McIver’s pregnancy has not been written into ‘Ghosts’
Rose McIver is preparing to welcome her first child into the world, but her character won’t be doing the same. When Rose McIver appeared visibly pregnant at the Golden Globe Awards, fans quickly assumed that season 3 of Ghosts would have a pregnancy storyline.
- 3/3/2024
- by Andrea Francese
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Warning: The following contains spoilers for Thursday’s Ghosts. Proceed at your own risk!
Ghosts’ latest episode beamed up a new ghost power, when it was revealed that Sasappis can enter dreams.
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That was pretty neat on its own, but Sas’ ability got even more interesting (and sneaky) as he used...
Ghosts’ latest episode beamed up a new ghost power, when it was revealed that Sasappis can enter dreams.
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That was pretty neat on its own, but Sas’ ability got even more interesting (and sneaky) as he used...
- 2/23/2024
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
This article contains spoilers for Ghosts season 3 episode 2.
Last week, CBS comedy Ghosts resolved an enormous cliffhanger in its season 3 premiere. Now episode 2, “Man of Your Dreams,” provides the answer to another long standing mystery. Tonight, Sas’ special supernatural power is revealed and it raises some ethical questions as to how he can alter the actions of the living.
“Man of Your Dreams” also serves as the transition point between the shock of the premiere and the plotlines that will dominate the remainder of this third season. Den of Geek spoke to Ghosts showrunners Joe Port and Joe Wiseman to discover why they chose to reveal Sas’ power and what fans can expect for the rest of this shorter-than-usual season.
“We still have a few big unanswered questions on the series,” Wiseman said. “We don’t know Pete or Hetty’s power, and we also don’t know how a couple of the ghosts died.
Last week, CBS comedy Ghosts resolved an enormous cliffhanger in its season 3 premiere. Now episode 2, “Man of Your Dreams,” provides the answer to another long standing mystery. Tonight, Sas’ special supernatural power is revealed and it raises some ethical questions as to how he can alter the actions of the living.
“Man of Your Dreams” also serves as the transition point between the shock of the premiere and the plotlines that will dominate the remainder of this third season. Den of Geek spoke to Ghosts showrunners Joe Port and Joe Wiseman to discover why they chose to reveal Sas’ power and what fans can expect for the rest of this shorter-than-usual season.
“We still have a few big unanswered questions on the series,” Wiseman said. “We don’t know Pete or Hetty’s power, and we also don’t know how a couple of the ghosts died.
- 2/23/2024
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
Spoiler Alert: Do not read ahead if you have not watched Season 3, Episode 2 of “Ghosts,” titled “Man of Your Dreams,” which aired Feb. 22 on CBS.
“Ghosts” just revealed a game changer of a storyline that could help give Jay (Utkarsh Ambudkar) more interaction with the show’s spirits. In the Season 3, Episode 2 installment “Man of Your Dreams,” viewers discovered the ghost power that Sasappis (Román Zaragoza) has been harboring: The ability to enter the dreams of the living.
In the episode, Sasappis decides to use his previously undisclosed ghost power — the ability to enter the livings’ dreams — to convince Jay to add a wood-burning pizza oven to the restaurant he’s planning for the B&b. It works, and soon Sasappis is entering those dreams for other means, and Jay figures it out.
Exec producer Joe Wiseman told Variety that the dream setup also allowed the show to create new sets,...
“Ghosts” just revealed a game changer of a storyline that could help give Jay (Utkarsh Ambudkar) more interaction with the show’s spirits. In the Season 3, Episode 2 installment “Man of Your Dreams,” viewers discovered the ghost power that Sasappis (Román Zaragoza) has been harboring: The ability to enter the dreams of the living.
In the episode, Sasappis decides to use his previously undisclosed ghost power — the ability to enter the livings’ dreams — to convince Jay to add a wood-burning pizza oven to the restaurant he’s planning for the B&b. It works, and soon Sasappis is entering those dreams for other means, and Jay figures it out.
Exec producer Joe Wiseman told Variety that the dream setup also allowed the show to create new sets,...
- 2/23/2024
- by Michael Schneider
- Variety Film + TV
Ghosts is welcoming a new spirit to possibly romance one of Woodstone Mansion’s regulars.
Speaking to TVLine, showrunners Joe Port and Joe Wiseman revealed that the hit CBS comedy will continue to play with the rules of the afterlife.
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“Later on in the season, we’re going to meet a new type of ghost that is able...
Speaking to TVLine, showrunners Joe Port and Joe Wiseman revealed that the hit CBS comedy will continue to play with the rules of the afterlife.
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“Later on in the season, we’re going to meet a new type of ghost that is able...
- 2/22/2024
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
Season 3 of Ghosts premiered on CBS on Feb. 15, much to the delight of fans who have waited months to resolve the season 2 cliffhanger. While the resolution to that cliffhanger was a massive shock, there is apparently much more to come. Two of the show’s executive producers recently revealed what fans can expect in season 3. There are a few big reveals and surprises coming soon.
‘Ghosts’ fans will learn how another spirit died and what power one has
While Ghosts fans have learned a lot about their favorite spirits over the last two seasons, there are still some mysteries to solve. The show’s executive producers promise that at least two mysteries will be resolved in season 3. In a chat with Variety, Joe Port and Joe Wiseman said fans will learn how atleast one spirit died. They noted a new ghostly power will reveal itself, as well.
Hetty | Cliff Lipson/CBS 2020 CBS Broadcasting,...
‘Ghosts’ fans will learn how another spirit died and what power one has
While Ghosts fans have learned a lot about their favorite spirits over the last two seasons, there are still some mysteries to solve. The show’s executive producers promise that at least two mysteries will be resolved in season 3. In a chat with Variety, Joe Port and Joe Wiseman said fans will learn how atleast one spirit died. They noted a new ghostly power will reveal itself, as well.
Hetty | Cliff Lipson/CBS 2020 CBS Broadcasting,...
- 2/18/2024
- by Andrea Francese
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
[Spoler alert: Ghosts Season 3 spoilers ahead.]
The Ghosts season 3 premiere on CBS cleared up the big season 2 mystery. In the first few minutes of the season 3 premiere, fans of the series learned which spirit was “sucked off.” The big reveal was a far bigger surprise than anyone initially expected. Still, viewers aren’t convinced that their beloved ghost, Flower, is gone for good. We get the vibe that Flower will be back, and there are a couple of ways they could write her back into the show without much trouble.
Fans thought Isaac’s love interest, Nigel, would be the spirit to get ‘sucked off’
Flower, the hippie who was killed in a bear attack, was the spirit who was sucked off at the end of season 2. Flower’s curious assent into heaven caught the spirits by surprise, but it also shocked many viewers. For months, viewers debated which ghosts were most likely to get sucked off.
The Ghosts season 3 premiere on CBS cleared up the big season 2 mystery. In the first few minutes of the season 3 premiere, fans of the series learned which spirit was “sucked off.” The big reveal was a far bigger surprise than anyone initially expected. Still, viewers aren’t convinced that their beloved ghost, Flower, is gone for good. We get the vibe that Flower will be back, and there are a couple of ways they could write her back into the show without much trouble.
Fans thought Isaac’s love interest, Nigel, would be the spirit to get ‘sucked off’
Flower, the hippie who was killed in a bear attack, was the spirit who was sucked off at the end of season 2. Flower’s curious assent into heaven caught the spirits by surprise, but it also shocked many viewers. For months, viewers debated which ghosts were most likely to get sucked off.
- 2/17/2024
- by Andrea Francese
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
CBS’s Ghosts season three episode one confirmed which ghost got “sucked off” at the end of season two. Spoiler Alert! Flower has left the mansion which meant Thorfinn was left mourning the loss of his girlfriend. The appearance of an owl, and Jay’s description of reincarnation, made Thorfinn believe the owl could be Flower. Hijinks ensued as the ghosts, Sam and Jay, came to terms with the loss of one of the main eight.
Up next, episode two – “Man of Your Dreams” – directed by Jay Karas from a script by Joe Port and Joe Wiseman. Episode two will air on Thursday, February 22, 2024 at 8:30pm Et/Pt.
Rose McIver stars as Sam, Utkarsh Ambudkar is Jay, Brandon Scott Jones is Isaac, and Richie Moriarty is Pete. Danielle Pinnock plays Alberta, Asher Grodman is Trevor, Román Zaragoza is Sasappis, Rebecca Wisocky plays Hetty, and Devan Chandler Long stars as Thorfinn.
Up next, episode two – “Man of Your Dreams” – directed by Jay Karas from a script by Joe Port and Joe Wiseman. Episode two will air on Thursday, February 22, 2024 at 8:30pm Et/Pt.
Rose McIver stars as Sam, Utkarsh Ambudkar is Jay, Brandon Scott Jones is Isaac, and Richie Moriarty is Pete. Danielle Pinnock plays Alberta, Asher Grodman is Trevor, Román Zaragoza is Sasappis, Rebecca Wisocky plays Hetty, and Devan Chandler Long stars as Thorfinn.
- 2/16/2024
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
[Editor’s note: This story contains spoilers for the Season 3 premiere of “Ghosts.”]
Season 2 of CBS’s beloved sitcom “Ghosts,” whose Season 3 premiered on Thursday, February 15, ended on a major cliffhanger: When Sam (Rose McIver) and Jay (Utkarsh Ambudkar) almost lost their home to a scammer, they recapped the events of the last two years when Rose inherited their country home from her great aunt and her near death experience allowed for her to see and interact with the zany and loveable ghosts who haunt their home. Even for Jay, who can’t see them, the ghosts have become an integral part of their lives, almost like family. And as they wax poetic about the positive changes the ghosts have brought into their lives, they saw a beam of light from the home indicating that one of the ghosts has been sucked off, “Ghosts” speak for going to the afterlife.
For showrunners Joe Port and Joe Wiseman, who adapted “Ghosts” from the...
Season 2 of CBS’s beloved sitcom “Ghosts,” whose Season 3 premiered on Thursday, February 15, ended on a major cliffhanger: When Sam (Rose McIver) and Jay (Utkarsh Ambudkar) almost lost their home to a scammer, they recapped the events of the last two years when Rose inherited their country home from her great aunt and her near death experience allowed for her to see and interact with the zany and loveable ghosts who haunt their home. Even for Jay, who can’t see them, the ghosts have become an integral part of their lives, almost like family. And as they wax poetic about the positive changes the ghosts have brought into their lives, they saw a beam of light from the home indicating that one of the ghosts has been sucked off, “Ghosts” speak for going to the afterlife.
For showrunners Joe Port and Joe Wiseman, who adapted “Ghosts” from the...
- 2/16/2024
- by Kerensa Cadenas
- Indiewire
This article contains major spoilers for Ghosts season 3 episode 1.
It’s been a long wait for the Ghosts season 3 premiere – nine months, in fact, since the Ghosts season 2 finale ended on a major cliffhanger in May 2023. The WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes unexpectedly extended the usual planned summer break hiatus well into the fall and winter.
Now fans are finally finding out what happened immediately after Sam (Rose McIver) and Jay (Utkarsh Ambudkar) watched in shock from their car as a massive light beamed down from heaven to “suck off” (in the show’s parlance) one of the ghosts.
“The Owl” begins with Sam and Jay entering Woodstone and immediately conducting a headcount. One by one, the main ghosts either appear or tell them that they’ve seen another ghost recently. The basement ghosts and even the attic ghosts are accounted for. It’s clear eventually that Flower (Sheila Carrasco) hasn...
It’s been a long wait for the Ghosts season 3 premiere – nine months, in fact, since the Ghosts season 2 finale ended on a major cliffhanger in May 2023. The WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes unexpectedly extended the usual planned summer break hiatus well into the fall and winter.
Now fans are finally finding out what happened immediately after Sam (Rose McIver) and Jay (Utkarsh Ambudkar) watched in shock from their car as a massive light beamed down from heaven to “suck off” (in the show’s parlance) one of the ghosts.
“The Owl” begins with Sam and Jay entering Woodstone and immediately conducting a headcount. One by one, the main ghosts either appear or tell them that they’ve seen another ghost recently. The basement ghosts and even the attic ghosts are accounted for. It’s clear eventually that Flower (Sheila Carrasco) hasn...
- 2/16/2024
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
Spoiler Alert: Do not read ahead if you have not watched the Season 3 premiere of “Ghosts,” titled “The Owl,” which aired Feb. 15 on CBS.
Flower, hopefully you’re finally getting to cuddle a few bears up there in the sky. Yes, you read that right: There’s one less ghost on “Ghosts,” as the characters said farewell to Flower on the Season 3 premiere of CBS’ hit comedy.
The series finally returned on Thursday (after a long strikes-induced delay), and we learned which spirit had been finally sent to the afterlife. After a few fakeouts, the ghosts discovered that it was Flower (Sheila Carrasco) who was “sucked off” in the Season 2 finale, as witnessed by Sam (Rose McIver) and Jay (Utkarsh Ambudkar).
Flower is the 1960s-era hippie who died trying to hug a bear while high on acid, and remained a bit forgetful and drugged-out while living in the purgatory that is Woodstone Mansion.
Flower, hopefully you’re finally getting to cuddle a few bears up there in the sky. Yes, you read that right: There’s one less ghost on “Ghosts,” as the characters said farewell to Flower on the Season 3 premiere of CBS’ hit comedy.
The series finally returned on Thursday (after a long strikes-induced delay), and we learned which spirit had been finally sent to the afterlife. After a few fakeouts, the ghosts discovered that it was Flower (Sheila Carrasco) who was “sucked off” in the Season 2 finale, as witnessed by Sam (Rose McIver) and Jay (Utkarsh Ambudkar).
Flower is the 1960s-era hippie who died trying to hug a bear while high on acid, and remained a bit forgetful and drugged-out while living in the purgatory that is Woodstone Mansion.
- 2/16/2024
- by Michael Schneider
- Variety Film + TV
Spoiler Alert! This post contains details from the Season 3 premiere of CBS’ Ghosts.
It’s been a while since we’ve caught up with the inhabitants of Woodstone Mansion.
When Season 2 of CBS’ Ghosts ended, audiences were left with quite the cliffhanger, as one of the ghosts finally moved on. Or, as the other ghosts call it, “got sucked off.” Just like the audience, Jay [Utkarsh Ambudkar] and Sam [Rose McIver] also aren’t privy to whose departed the manor, since they only saw a flash of light from their car to indicate that someone was gone.
The Season 3 premiere doesn’t waste any time solving that mystery. After a quick headcount, Jay and Sam discover that it was Flower who finally crossed over to the other side. Bad news for Thor, who was madly in love with Flower. Meanwhile, some of the others have complicated feelings about her departure because,...
It’s been a while since we’ve caught up with the inhabitants of Woodstone Mansion.
When Season 2 of CBS’ Ghosts ended, audiences were left with quite the cliffhanger, as one of the ghosts finally moved on. Or, as the other ghosts call it, “got sucked off.” Just like the audience, Jay [Utkarsh Ambudkar] and Sam [Rose McIver] also aren’t privy to whose departed the manor, since they only saw a flash of light from their car to indicate that someone was gone.
The Season 3 premiere doesn’t waste any time solving that mystery. After a quick headcount, Jay and Sam discover that it was Flower who finally crossed over to the other side. Bad news for Thor, who was madly in love with Flower. Meanwhile, some of the others have complicated feelings about her departure because,...
- 2/16/2024
- by Katie Campione
- Deadline Film + TV
Football Sunday will be movie night for CBS’ Ghosts, and they’re watching a very on-brand film.
In the above Super Bowl commercial for the hit comedy, livings Sam and Jay gather with their ghostly “roommates” for the 1990 classic Ghost, starring Patrick Swayze, Demi Moore and Whoopi Goldberg. In typical Ghosts fashion, there’s plenty of color commentary from the spirits about the movie’s plot, with the ad’s dialogue written by showrunners Joe Port and Joe Wiseman, per our sister site Deadline.
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In the above Super Bowl commercial for the hit comedy, livings Sam and Jay gather with their ghostly “roommates” for the 1990 classic Ghost, starring Patrick Swayze, Demi Moore and Whoopi Goldberg. In typical Ghosts fashion, there’s plenty of color commentary from the spirits about the movie’s plot, with the ad’s dialogue written by showrunners Joe Port and Joe Wiseman, per our sister site Deadline.
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- 2/9/2024
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
CBS’ ‘Ghosts’ Meets Movie ‘Ghost’ In Super Bowl Promo, ‘Fire Country’ Does Halftime Pep Talk – Watch
CBS is using the Super Bowl on Sunday to promote its entire lineup of returning series which will roll out during the premiere week that will follow the sporting event. Two of them, comedy Ghosts and drama Fire Country, are getting special promos created specifically for the Big Game.
The Ghosts spot features Jay (Utkarsh Ambudkar), Sam (Rose McIver) and their house ghosts doing a running commentary while sitting on the couch watching the Patrick Swayze, Demi Moore and Whoopi Goldberg movie Ghost.
The Fire Country promo, designed to run during half-time features co-creator, executive producer and star Max Thieriot delivering a speech akin to an rousing coach half-time pep talk from a movie or TV series.
“Both are really high performing shows, and we think there is still a lot of opportunity to grow the audience for both,” Mike Benson, CBS’ President and Chief Marketing Officer, said about the...
The Ghosts spot features Jay (Utkarsh Ambudkar), Sam (Rose McIver) and their house ghosts doing a running commentary while sitting on the couch watching the Patrick Swayze, Demi Moore and Whoopi Goldberg movie Ghost.
The Fire Country promo, designed to run during half-time features co-creator, executive producer and star Max Thieriot delivering a speech akin to an rousing coach half-time pep talk from a movie or TV series.
“Both are really high performing shows, and we think there is still a lot of opportunity to grow the audience for both,” Mike Benson, CBS’ President and Chief Marketing Officer, said about the...
- 2/9/2024
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
After being forced to push the Season 3 premiere date for its hit comedy Ghosts to February 15, 2024 amidst this summer’s dual strikes, CBS is readying for its return to production, star Danielle Pinnock has revealed.
“We start shooting on Saturday. I fly down to Montreal. We’re going back, baby!” exclaimed Pinnock tonight, in conversation with Deadline at the red carpet premiere for her new Amazon MGM holiday film, Candy Cane Lane. “We did a table read — those scripts are good!”
Pinnock expects the show to shoot “only 10 episodes this season,” rather than the 18+ that have been put out in its first two go-rounds, because of both strike-forced delays and the fact that her co-star Sheila Carrasco is expecting her first child. Still, she teased, “those episodes are fierce and the audiences should prepare themselves.”
Developed for CBS by Joe Port and Joe Wiseman, who serve as showrunners, Ghosts adapts...
“We start shooting on Saturday. I fly down to Montreal. We’re going back, baby!” exclaimed Pinnock tonight, in conversation with Deadline at the red carpet premiere for her new Amazon MGM holiday film, Candy Cane Lane. “We did a table read — those scripts are good!”
Pinnock expects the show to shoot “only 10 episodes this season,” rather than the 18+ that have been put out in its first two go-rounds, because of both strike-forced delays and the fact that her co-star Sheila Carrasco is expecting her first child. Still, she teased, “those episodes are fierce and the audiences should prepare themselves.”
Developed for CBS by Joe Port and Joe Wiseman, who serve as showrunners, Ghosts adapts...
- 11/29/2023
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
This article contains spoilers for the Ghosts season 2 finale.
Ghosts on CBS has wrapped its second season with an unexpected cliffhanger for the ghostly residents of Woodstone Mansion. Fans will once again have more questions than answers leading into season 3. Throughout Ghosts season 2, Jay (Utkarsh Ambudkar) and Sam (Rose McIver) have dealt with all sorts of drama in trying to launch Woodstone House as a B&b. Everything from faulty flooring to unreasonable guest demands, potential lawsuits, and more
Although much of the focus revolves around Sam’s ability to speak to the ghosts, Jay has had time to grow into his own despite the limitations of not being able to see or hear the ghosts. He’s made new friends and is looking to work on expanding Woodstone’s culinary offerings.
Den of Geek spoke to Uktkarsh Ambudkar about which ghost he believes left Woodstone for the great beyond,...
Ghosts on CBS has wrapped its second season with an unexpected cliffhanger for the ghostly residents of Woodstone Mansion. Fans will once again have more questions than answers leading into season 3. Throughout Ghosts season 2, Jay (Utkarsh Ambudkar) and Sam (Rose McIver) have dealt with all sorts of drama in trying to launch Woodstone House as a B&b. Everything from faulty flooring to unreasonable guest demands, potential lawsuits, and more
Although much of the focus revolves around Sam’s ability to speak to the ghosts, Jay has had time to grow into his own despite the limitations of not being able to see or hear the ghosts. He’s made new friends and is looking to work on expanding Woodstone’s culinary offerings.
Den of Geek spoke to Uktkarsh Ambudkar about which ghost he believes left Woodstone for the great beyond,...
- 5/12/2023
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
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