Seriously? OMG! WTF? » Sass’ real dad plays his Ghosts’ dad tonight in a sentimental episode
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February 24th, 2022 under Ghosts

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Tonight at 9p on CBS, we get to learn more Sass’ (Román Zaragoza) backstory on Ghosts. Mainly, we learn about his relationship with his dad. To make the relationship feel even more special, the producers cast Zaragoza’s real dad Gregory Zaragoza as his TV dad.

I have been a Twitter looky-loo at their father/son relationship, and it is so sweet how much the two of them support each other. So to see them act together made my ice-cold heart melt. It makes their sentimental scenes together even more heartwarming.

So, what is tonight’s episode about? Sam (Rose McIver) and Jay (Utkarsh Ambudkar) are one step closer to opening their B&B. All they need to do is finish the creative part for their website. Since Sam is the writer in the family, he is leaving that part to her.

She is having writer’s block, so Sass agrees to help her. When he was alive, he was a storyteller. However, like Sam’s mom, his dad didn’t encourage him to become one.

That turns out to be a shame because Sass is really good at it. He comes up with an idea that a tree is the narrator that gives people the backstory of Woodstone Manor. You and I like the idea, but Sam doesn’t. Sass thinks he is right, so he asks fellow Ghosts Trevor (Asher Grodman) to use his special paranormal power to type what he wants on to the website. What could go wrong? Yep, that!

While that is going on, Jay is bonding with Pete (Richie Moriarty) as they watch a basketball game. How does Jay, who can’t see Ghosts, bond with a Ghost? You just have to see how.

However, their friendship is broken up when another living comes between them and squashes it. Or should I say a living squashes, Pete, when he sits on the Scout? Poor Pete. But not that poor because one of the Ghosts who knows about basketball tries to bond with him, and he ignores that fellow Ghost.

All of this leads to an ending that will give you all of the feels. Including humor when we learn something we didn’t know about Trevor. But I have said too much.

I didn’t realize how much I missed this show while it was on hiatus until I watched tonight’s episode. I can’t believe that after tonight, there are only four more new episodes for this season. I need more than that. At least it will be back for a second season.

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