Tonight at 8p on CBS, we are getting a one-hour Christmas episode of Ghosts! It is everything we can hope for and so much more!
Sam (Rose McIver) loves Christmas, and Jay (Utkarsh Ambudkar) is going to make sure it is special for her. His sister, Bela (Punam Patel) brings a man with her. Is he her boyfriend? As soon as Travis (Asher Grodman) sees Eric (Andrew Leeds), he gets jealous. But then No-Pants has an idea about how he and Bela could be together finally. What could go wrong? Something does, and that is all I will say. That and it will make iZombie fans happy.
That is not the only love affair going on in Woodstone Manor. Isaac (Brandon Scott Jones) and Nigel (John Hartman) still haven’t kissed. Isaac is finally ready to do it, but there is something holding him back. Will he be able to get over it so that Nigel and he can finally be together?
While Pete (Richie Moriarty), Flower (Sheila Carrasco), Alberta (Danielle Pinnock), Hetty (Rebecca Wisocky), and Sass (Román Zaragoza) all love Christmas almost as much Sam, Thor (Devan Chandler Long) hates it. Will they be able to get Viking to stop being a Scrooge?
And then there is an ending you will never see coming. It is going to make Ghosts’ fans scream, “Oh my Gd!” And then we are going to be like, what do you mean we have to wait until January 5th to find out what happens next?
But we do! And it will be worth the wait, especially since they are giving us an hour of joy tonight! But then again, the series is always like opening presents on Christmas morning!
Thank you to everyone at Ghosts for always being superb! You are the gift that keeps giving!
Tonight at 8:30p on CBS, it is time to party with the Ghosts. That is because Sam (Rose McIver) and Jay (Utkarsh Ambudkar) are going to have a whiskey tasting at their B&B. There is only one little issue. Jay forgot to get a liquor license.
Even though they have been doing it for months, Sam is on the fence about doing it. But she gives in. What could go wrong? The lady from the liquor license shows up just as the tasting starts. What is the couple going to do so they don’t get caught?
While they are doing that? Trevor (Asher Grodman) and Isaac (Brandon Scott Jones) decide to start a fraternity with the other Ghosts. By doing so, we learn more about them, and the brotherhood that they have with Pete (Richie Moriarty), Flower (Sheila Carrasco), Alberta (Danielle Pinnock), Thor (Devan Chandler Long), Hetty (Rebecca Wisocky), and Sass (Román Zaragoza).
All of this leads to a reveal at the end that you don’t want to miss. But then again, why would you want to miss a single second of the show that everyone who watches falls in love with?
Before Devan Chandler Long was dead on Ghosts, he was about to die on NCIS: LA. How weird is it to see him clean-shaven with short hair when he was 28 in that 2011 episode?
Tonight at 8:30p on CBS’s Ghosts, Sam (Rose McIver) and Jay (Utkarsh Ambudkar) learn a lot of interesting things when they go to a garage sale at the Fansbys’ (Mark Linn-Baker and Kathryn Greenwood) house.
Sam finds out that Thorafinn’s (Devan Chandler Long) son, Bjorn (Christian Jadah), has been living, I mean haunting, their property for over 1,000 years, and he had no idea that his father has been a few houses down. Therefore, she comes up with a way to reunite them.
However, when she reveals something about Bjorn’s past to Thorafinn, he doesn’t want to reunite with his son. Will the Ghosts be able to come up with a way to make that reunion happen?
Talking about the Ghosts, we learn what Isaac (Brandon Scott Jones), Pete (Richie Moriarty), Trevor (Asher Grodman), Flower (Sheila Carrasco), Alberta (Danielle Pinnock), Thor, Hetty (Rebecca Wisocky), and Sass (Román Zaragoza) use for currency since they have no access to money. Can you guess what it is and who is the richest?
Back to Jay, you are never going to believe what he learns about the Farnsbys. Even I was shocked. And I am not easily shocked.
I mean, I am not even shocked that Ghosts is still bringing the laughs and heart in its second season. While most shows suffer from the sophomore slump, this sitcom keeps getting better and better.
I hope Ghosts never ends. But then again, it doesn’t have to since most of their cast is immortal. Hence, the name.