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Ghosts Review – Ghost Hunter (213)

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Ghosts Season 2 Episode 13 delivered an exceptional episode yet again, this time bringing Sam, Jay, and the ghosts even closer together. 

While Freddie initially seemed like a great addition to the B&B, it’s been a bit of a rough road for the three of them, and when he brought in a ghost trap inside the manor, it was the final straw. 

Freddie took action after noticing some weird things around the manor, including the video of the keys pressing in all on their own. He knew the place was haunted, but Sam and Jay simply laughed off his concerns and made him feel crazy. As Trevor explained, it was the only way. 

Sam and Jay didn’t want to lose Freddie as he was a huge help around the B&B, but after he almost killed three of the ghosts—I guess they are already dead so he would’ve just eviscerated them which is somehow worse—the ghosts couldn’t allow him to stick around since he was a liability. 

And honestly, I don’t blame them. 

Freddie brought a handful of gadgets into the manor with the sole intention of getting rid of them! He wasn’t open-minded about the possibility of there being cool ghosts in the house, nope, he went all Ghostbusters on them. Freddie was enemy number one, especially when the Latvian Ghost Trap 2000 worked. 

No one actually expected any of the tools to work since the first two were total busts and didn’t even detect the ghosts sitting right next to Freddie. Oh, if he only knew. 

Freddie wasn’t just passively hunting the ghosts—he was diabolical in his plan, placing a cookie on the trap as bait, which kind of worked. He may not know a whole lot about ghosts, but he sure knew that no one could resist a cookie, even if they were just coming for the smells.

The ghosts were aware that this could be their demise, so they decided to test if the machine was dangerous. Pete was too afraid to touch the ghost trap despite being the chosen one (the first time, it wasn’t fair, but the second time, the dice rolled on him so it was kind of his duty!), and when he challenged Thor’s manhood, the Viking took the chance… and got sucked right in. It’s better than being sucked off, right?

Naturally, all the ghosts went into panic mode, and the creative forces behind the episode really nailed the juxtaposition between the ghost world and Jay just grabbing the cookie and eating it peacefully without a care in the world because he can’t see them. 

The moment Sam was alerted to what happened, she looped Jay in, and they began to brainstorm a plan of action. 

With Thor’s life hanging in the balance, Sam had no choice but to turn to Freddie and find out how they would, hypothetically, get a ghost out of the trap. 

Things then intensified when Flower forgot what happened, touched the ghost trap, and got sucked in shortly after forgetting what happened. 

The whole episode was an absolute hoot, but Flower managed to steal the show by consistently forgetting what was going on and shockingly exclaiming: “Thor is stuck in a ghost trap.” Poor Flower. It’s so funny to us, but it must be such a trip to die while you’re tripping to spend eternity on a loop.

During her moments of lucidity, the ghost trap was a vessel to propel Flower and Thor’s relationship forward. When they thought they were going to die, Thor and Flower decided to seize the moment, which was then interrupted by their “third,” Pete. It always boils down to a third, it seems. 

Pete was given a shot at redeeming himself after wimping out earlier. He spent all of his living life running away, but now, when it mattered, he did the right thing and finally faced his fears, volunteering as tribute when they realized that the “2 and under” inscription on the ghost trap wasn’t a warning for kids but rather a disclaimer that the trap could only hold two ghost energies at a time. Once they overloaded it with ghosts, the hope was that they would all be set free, which is where Pete’s sacrifice came into play. 

When Pete faced his fears, he inspired Flower to face hers, and she agreed to go on a one-on-one date with Thor. I’m really just so excited about this pairing! 

Thankfully, no ghosts were hurt in the making of this episode, and they were all back to watching TV and roaming around in no time. 

Jay was able to get in on the action, but it wasn’t without a fight. When Sam explained that the “ghost stuff” was kind of her thing, it was a little disheartening considering how invested Jay has always been despite not being able to see the ghosts. And he is the guy in the Atari shirt, after all—he knows a thing or two and should be considered when there’s a whole “save Thor and Flower” plan in motion. He may not have a physical relationship with the ghosts, but he still loves them and would never let any harm come their way, and he made that very clear. I genuinely love how supportive Jay is throughout all of this. 

Freddie decided to quit because he didn’t feel comfortable working somewhere with ghosts, and Alberta’s final humming set him over the edge. I know that ghosts are always portrayed as evil and vengeful on television, but Freddie is missing out on getting to know a truly eclectic and fun bunch. But when the ghosts decide you’re no longer a good fit, there’s not much else that can be done. 

Sass managed to stay away from all the house shenanigans as he spent time with Jessica, the car ghost, who was now permanently living outside of the Woodstone Manor after Sam forced Jay to purchase the car after Freddie sold it. We all saw this storyline coming, but I was surprised by how quickly they wrapped it up. 

It was probably for the better that Sass and Jessica figured out that they progressed things too quickly. The relationship was doomed from the start because of its constraints. Sass had a whole life inside the manor, while Jessica thrived being out on the road. Once Jay and Sam purchased the car, she was limited in her experiences which was, well, boring. No relationship could survive that, especially since Jessica was such a free spirit. 

Hopefully, wherever her new metalhead driver takes her, she meets some fun ghosts along the way. 

The breakup was so permanent because Sass and Jessica can never see each other again, nor can they communicate. It was goodbye forever, and that’s a heavy thing to take on. At least Sass has some friends to lean on during the breakup but Jessica is all alone. And yet, something tells me she’ll be just fine. Who can even think with the music that loud?

As for the best line of the night? Aside from Flower’s shock at Thor being trapped, it definitely had to be Hetty’s comment about giving children a stuffed raven and lead-based rattle to calm them down. Man, I’m glad parenting has evolved. 

The upcoming episode of Ghosts will feature a guest appearance from Trevor’s crush, Tara Reid! 

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Ghosts Season Finale Recap – [Spoiler] Gets Engaged (222)

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Ghosts Season 2 Finale Recap The Heir

We were on the brink of an emotionally touching season 2 finale of Ghosts when all of a sudden—bam—a cliffhanger no one saw coming, though, a moment we’ve been dreading since bonding with the ghosts.

On Ghosts Season 2 Episode 22, Sam and Jay fought to keep the Woodstone Mansion after a woman named Kelsey arrived claiming to be the daughter of David Woodstone and therefore, the rightful heir to the fortune. 

In one moment, Sam’s whole life came tumbling down as she faced the possibility of losing the ghosts forever. 

A DNA test later confirmed that Kelsey was telling the truth, which meant that they would be forced to move out of the B&B and give it all up to her. 

And that’s when being able to see ghosts actually came in handy. When Jay mentioned that David knocked up Kelsey’s mom, an exotic dancer, at Scores, Trevor immediately shut down the possibility by explaining that his buddy was banned from the establishment. 

With reasonable doubt at play, Sam and Jay decided to get the truth directly from the source: David himself. It was a long shot, sure, but when they rolled up to the gentleman’s club where he died (he had an aneurysm with his head stuck between two boobs in case you’re curious!), they found him still stuck between worlds… though he was certain that spending eternity at a strip club was pure heaven so there’s that. 

David then confirmed that there was no way Kelsey was his daughter because he was sterile, or, as he so classy explained it, “shooting blanks.” 

Armed with the truth, Sam and Jay confronted Kelsey, who ended up cracking and revealing that the Woodstone estate attorney was the mastermind of the plan. With his gambling debts looming large and a massive offer from the Four Seasons to buy the mansion, he decided to trick Sam and Jay into essentially giving up the house. What a sneaky snake. 

If it wasn’t for the ghosts, Trevor in particular, they would’ve never even known that they were being played. 

Nearly losing something—or someone—you love always puts things into perspective, so Sam was feeling a bit sentimental and reminisced on how much the ghosts meant to her. They were her family who have seen her go through the good times and the bad. Even Jay has bonded with them in some way, though it’s unfortunate that he misses so much of the action because he can’t see them. 

And at that moment, the cliffhanger of all cliffhanger’s happened as one of the ghosts got sucked off! The look of sheer horror on Sam’s face seems to be cause for concern, but the truth is, there are so many ghosts living inside that mansion that it doesn’t have to be any of the core ghosts. 

I can’t imagine that the creative forces would want to eliminate one of the ghosts just as the series is finding its groove and entering its prime. 

Then again, they have all been growing and becoming better humans, and that means that eternity isn’t exactly forever.

Alberta finally forgave Hetty for keeping the identity of her killer secret. Hetty thought she was doing the right thing by protecting her son, but she now saw the error of her ways and realized she did her friend a huge disservice. Alberta wanted “blood,” but when the Ghost Court ruled to banish Hetty to the forest, she couldn’t imagine a life without her. Maybe that was the outstanding issue keeping Albert and Hetty tied to the mortal coil. 

There’s also Isaac, who finally took the next big step in his relationship with Nigel by proposing to him! While this is obviously cause for celebration, it might also be what sets Isaac free as he’s struggled with accepting his sexuality through much of his post-death life. Or it could be Nigel, which would be a bummer for Isaac as he finally opened up to someone and entrusted them with his heart. 

At any rate, it could be any of the ghosts, but I don’t want to panic prematurely. This could all be a false alarm! 

Other Thoughts

  • Now that Isaac is $10k richer, he can definitely afford the King-sized bed!
  • Thor’s comment hoping that David didn’t get “sucked off” at the Gentleman’s Club is one of the reasons Ghosts is the best comedy on television.
  • Why would Jay think eating strip club sushi was a good idea? And why didn’t the ghost who died after eating it warn Sam?
  •  Jay saying he hopes Trevor was the ghost that got sucked off is just cruel. 

Ghosts has one of the greatest ensemble casts with every single actor really coming into their character this season. I can’t wait to see what the third season has in store for us! 

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Ghosts Review – Alberta’s Descendant (218)

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Ghosts Season 2 Episode 18 Review Alberta's Descendant

Alberta-centric episodes never disappoint. 

Ghosts Season 2 Episode 18 delved deeper into Alberta’s murder, uncovering a shocking potential turn of events as her descendant, Alicia, visited the Woodstone Mansion. 

Alberta was delighted at the chance to get to know Alicia, her baby sister Reese’s kin, but things didn’t unravel as expected. 

For starters, Alicia set her sights on Creepy Todd, making some cringe-inducing goo goo eyes his way, though, to be fair, Sam did normalize him on the podcast and edit out all of his weird quirks, so on the surface, Todd seemed like a regular dude… maybe even a catch. The duo had a lot in common, including digging deeper into Alberta’s past, but Alberta couldn’t stand by and watch the only relative that she’s met in decades fall into the hands of her stalker. The solution? Illuminate Todd’s eccentric nature to Alicia. The ghosts, and Sam,  devised a plan to “cod block” any potential romance by telling Alicia everything there is to know about Todd… including that he has a back tattoo of Alberta, that he lives with his mom, and that he has Alberta’s toenail framed in his museum. 

That’s all Alicia needed to hear to understand that the image she had of Todd based on the podcast was far from the reality of the situation. Sam was a good friend for sparing Alicia from going down that path, while Alberta felt like a good “mom” for helping her dodge the bullet. It’s the least she can do.  

Though, she quickly learned that parenting wins are short-lived as Alicia decided she was going to give up her established career as a lawyer to pursue singing. You would think that Alberta would be tickled by Alicia’s interest in the craft and following in the family’s footsteps, but Alberta is a real one who didn’t want to see Alicia destroy the great life she’s built for herself for a career that could be filled with disappointments. She knew all too well how hard it was to break through in the industry. 

But when she finally heard Alicia sing, there was no denying that the soulful talent ran through her veins. Alberta’s spirit lived on in her, and the only shame was that Sam and the ghosts were the only people to witness that magical duet. Just imagine if Alicia knew that she was harmonizing with Alberta’s ghost! 

At that moment, Alberta realized that Alicia had the gift and she needed to take a shot and pursue her dreams!

Thankfully, we were able to witness the moment as well, which brought the storyline full circle. 

Had the episode ended right then and there, it would’ve gone out on a heartwarming note, but Alicia decided to guest on the podcast about Alberta’s murder, and the foursome—Jay is now included and very eager for his time on the mic—pieced some clues together and made a shocking discovery.

Ghosts Season 2 Episode 18 Review Alberta's Descendant

“Alberta’s Descendant” – Alberta is thrilled when a living relative, Alicia (Ashley D. Kelley), visits Woodstone to learn more about her, but things take a turn when she hits it off with Todd (Rodrigo Fernandez Stoll), Sam’s podcast co-host. Also, Nigel uses his knowledge of Trevor and Hetty’s secret tryst to try to blackmail Hetty, on the CBS Original series GHOSTS, Thursday, March 30 (8:31-9:01 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+. Pictured (L-R): Rose McIver as Samantha, Alicia as Ashley D. Kelley, Devan Chandler Long as Thorfinn, Richie Moriarty as Pete, Danielle Pinnock as Alberta, Sheila Carrasco as Flower and Rodrigo Fernandez-Stoll as Todd. Photo: Bertrand Calmeau/CBS ©2022 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Alicia revealed that Reese, Alberta’s sister, dated Earl after Alberta’s death, which was news to everyone. And Reese’s real name was Teresa, which means that she could be the “T” from the love letters, and thus, she could be the accomplice in Alberta’s murder. 

Hearing the poor woman utter, “My own sister murdered me,” sent chills up my spine, but that just means that this is one hell of a good murder podcast—and even better promotion for the B&B. 

Could Alicia be the key to solving Alberta’s murder? And will it turn out to be an inside job—a crime of passion, love, and desire?!

The other exciting development in the episode involved Hetty coming clean about her dalliance with Trevor. And to that, I say, about time! 

Nigel, Isaac’s boyfriend, walked in on Trevor and Hetty’s lovemaking in a previous episode, so he felt that he had the upper hand by threatening to expose them to the group unless they agreed to give him what he wanted—a room with a TV.

While Hetty was more than happy to oblige to his demands, Trevor wasn’t as enthusiastic, and he began to realize that Hetty wasn’t just keeping the relationship a secret because it was “hot,” she was effectively doing so because she was embarrassed by him.

Understandably, a woman like Hetty wouldn’t be comfortable admitting that she actually has feelings for Trevor, but I love that he understood his own value and stood up for himself by putting an end to their “fa doodling” because being kept a secret on purpose was hurtful. He deserved better… even if there aren’t that many options around. 

The moment led to some great character growth for Hetty as she finally mustered up the courage to tell the other ghosts that she was sleeping with Trevor. 

And the surprise on their faces was well worth the wait and thoroughly enjoyable. I especially love the support she got from Isaac, who was genuinely happy for her. Their friendship is so genuine. And I personally cannot wait to see how this relationship progresses now that everything is in the open because while it may be unconventional, there’s a real connection between Hetty and Trevor that deserves to be explored outside of the bedroom. 

And that, dear Nigel (or as Hetty referred to him, British twerp/dirty little teapot), is a checkmate! This rivalry is just as thrilling as I expected. 

As for the funniest moment in the episode, it was Thor weighing in with advice as he is the father of an adult male baby ghost. Just say that in Thor’s accent, and I promise, it’ll keep you laughing for hours. 

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Ghosts Recap – Weekend From Hell (217)

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Ghosts Recap Season 2 Episode 17 Weekend From Hell

Ghosts gets better and better with each passing week, delivering yet another home-run episode. 

While I love all of the ghosts equally, I’ve found that I enjoy Alberta and Hetty-focused episodes the most, so Ghosts Season 2 Episode 17 was a true delight.

Though, much like Hetty, I’m thankful that Elias’ return from the underworld was short-lived—that man was insufferable. 

And during his short visit, he essentially created hell on Earth for everyone involved. It’s not surprising that Hetty hated his guts and even hesitated to save Pete’s life if it meant spending the rest of eternity in her ex’s presence. Let the lady think on it! 

Eventually, Hetty did the right thing by Pete, although, I hardly think her decision to forgive Elias had much to do with saving Pete and everything to do with saving herself. She wanted to help, sure, but when it came down to it, the only thing that truly helped her forgive her late husband was the knowledge that it would also help set her free from his grasp. She’s been harboring so much hatred and resentment toward him, allowing him to still have a hold on her, which was only hurting her in the long run.

I was expecting Elias’ return to somehow impact her dalliance with Trevor, possibly unearthing the unconventional—yet wickedly fun and unexpected—relationship with the rest of the ghosts, or, at the very least, making Trevor jealous. Both Hetty and Trevor are downplaying their tryst, but it’s clear that they have some very real feelings for each other, and I want the series to explore that plot line deeper. Frankly, Elias’ arrival would’ve been the perfect backdrop for it.  

Unfortunately, Trevor was far removed from the drama throughout the half hour, but to be fair, a lot was going on at Woodstone Manor—there were more pressing issues in the kitchen that we’ll get back to in a second.

Elias revealed that his whole “I’ve changed” shtick was a complete lie because, as we know, people, especially men like him, don’t change. He was trying to trick Hetty into signing the forgiveness papers so that he could score a “get out of hell” free card, and when she caught on, he used his devious ways to trick poor Pete instead. The former troop leader is such a good person that he willingly sold his soul to the devil to save his grandson little Pete after he found out about his tragic accident. Turns out, that was also a trick on Elias’ part—yes, hell apparently is all emails and meetings that should’ve been emails—because he’s a sneaky bastard who did more than prove that he’s right where he belongs in the fiery depths of the underworld. 

Even after Hetty agreed to forgive him and formally sign the contract, Elias still attempted to drag Pete back down with him, and it was genuinely nice to see Pete fight back with a jab between the eyes and a shot at the genitals. It was equally as hilarious to realize that Elias decided hell was better than staying at the Manor where he would be bullied by Thor, though, it makes sense because you know Thor would’ve genuinely enjoyed it. Violence is his favorite pastime. 

Ghosts Recap Season 2 Episode 17 Weekend From Hell

“Weekend from Hell” – Elias Woodstone (Matt Walsh) returns to Woodstone seeking Hetty’s forgiveness so he can stay out of hell for good. Also, Jay struggles to repeat an inspired culinary creation that he came up with after walking through Flower, on the CBS Original series GHOSTS, Thursday, March 9 (8:31-9:01 PM, ET/PT) on CBS Television Network, and available to stream live and on-demand on Paramount+. Pictured (L-R): Asher Grodman as Trevor, Sheila Carrasco as Flower, Utkarsh Ambudkar as Jay, and Roman Zaragoza as Sasappis. Photo: CBS ©2023 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Highest quality screengrab available.

As mentioned before, a lot was going on at the Manor, and over in the kitchen, Jay got “Flowered” a.k.a he walked through Flower and got high, and then made a really exceptional meal for the guests that he had absolutely no recollection of cooking. The ghosts could’ve prevented it by just warning Sam, but as we’ve learned, they’re all pretty bored and always looking for some kind of entertainment, particularly Sass! He’s the naughty one that’s always suggesting they let a questionable situation play out just for fun. 

When the guest revealed that she called the Menu Hunter, a well-known TV food critic, to check out Jay’s cooking, he was understandably nervous. The ghosts suggested simply recreating the situation that led to the magic in the first place, but Jay was having what Flower referred to as a crisis of confidence—he didn’t think his cooking was good enough to impress the Menu Hunter—and no amount of drugs could fix that. 

While Sam always does her best to include Jay in all ghostly activities, this time, she tapped into her inner nerd to give him an inspirational pep talk, which was a welcome change of pace. And while his lamb chops may have been the best she’s ever had, once Elias walked through her with his powers of horniness, well, let’s just say it was a meal she’d never forget and vividly enjoyed. 

There really never is a dull day in that place. 

Other Memorable Manor Moments

  • Elias saying that Chumbawumba’s “Tubthumping” was the worst thing about hell was only made funnier by Trevor’s admission that he loves the song. Hetty’s past and current lovers couldn’t be more different, but I guess that’s for the best. 
  • Poor Jay was just trying to have a bonding time with the ghosts and had no idea that all hell was breaking loose around him. 
  • Alberta saying that Hetty can’t “let Pete go down on us” was too damn funny, but it was nice to see everyone stand up for Pete and urge Hetty to do the right thing by one of her own.
  • Flower suggesting that “more drugs are usually the answer” is so on brand. 

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