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« on: September 30, 2022, 12:41:19 AM »
WORTH WATCHING: Those Merry ‘Ghosts’ Are Back, ...
"On a busy Thursday of network premieres, breakout comedy Ghosts returns for its second season."
Ghosts
CBS
SEASON PREMIERE
8:30/7:30c
Happy haunting, as a second season of the delightful hit comedy begins on a high note, with Sam (Rose McIver) and Jay (Utkarsh Ambudkar) welcoming the first guests to their ghost-infested B&B since the unfortunate floor collapse. “It’s like I’ve died and gone to heaven,” says one enthusiastic visitor (familiar sitcom face Don Lake). “If only it were that simple,” grumbles long-dead jazz siren Alberta (Danielle Pinnock). Shades of Bewitched when Jay implores Sam to tell the spirits not to invisibly spy on their guests, even when they learn this outwardly happy couple is renowned for spiteful Yelp reviews. And there’s discontent among the ghosts when Issac’s (Brandon Scott Jones) redcoat crush Nigel (John Hartman) reveals an aversion to one of their fellow spooks, causing the outcast to become so depressed that even the basement dwellers are bummed out: “We like to keep it light down there.” Few comedies are lighter and funnier than Ghosts.
"On a busy Thursday of network premieres, breakout comedy Ghosts returns for its second season."
Ghosts
CBS
SEASON PREMIERE
8:30/7:30c
Happy haunting, as a second season of the delightful hit comedy begins on a high note, with Sam (Rose McIver) and Jay (Utkarsh Ambudkar) welcoming the first guests to their ghost-infested B&B since the unfortunate floor collapse. “It’s like I’ve died and gone to heaven,” says one enthusiastic visitor (familiar sitcom face Don Lake). “If only it were that simple,” grumbles long-dead jazz siren Alberta (Danielle Pinnock). Shades of Bewitched when Jay implores Sam to tell the spirits not to invisibly spy on their guests, even when they learn this outwardly happy couple is renowned for spiteful Yelp reviews. And there’s discontent among the ghosts when Issac’s (Brandon Scott Jones) redcoat crush Nigel (John Hartman) reveals an aversion to one of their fellow spooks, causing the outcast to become so depressed that even the basement dwellers are bummed out: “We like to keep it light down there.” Few comedies are lighter and funnier than Ghosts.