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Caroline Aaron as Carol (guest Seasons 1–2, recurring Season 3-4), Pete's widow, who cheated on him with his best friend Jerry when he was alive. She becomes a new ghost on the Woodstone property in the third season after fatally choking on a doughnut hole. She becomes engaged to Baxter in the third-season finale. Tara Spencer-Nairn as Young ...
Flower, a hippie ghost portrayed by actor Sheila Carrasco, appeared to get "sucked off," a term the show uses for characters who move on in the afterlife, at the end of season 2. In the third ...
The video above swiftly recaps Season 1 of Ghosts, which emerged as last season’s top-rated and most watched new comedy and tied Young Sheldon as the No. 1 comedy overall. The final seconds ...
When the showrunners and stars of CBS’ Ghosts gathered at Comic-Con on Thursday to reflect on the hit sitcom’s first season, they offered a few hints as to what’s to come in Season 2. Writer ...
Sam and Jay are getting ready for the arrival of their (second) first B&B guests in the first footage from Season 2 of the CBS hitcom Ghosts. But how exactly is Jay doing after taking a plunge ...
Melinda meets several new people in Season 2, including an occult professor, Rick Payne, who often helps her with troublesome ghosts without realizing it until she tells him about her gift. [2] She also meets widow Delia Banks and her son Ned. Melinda invites Delia to take the place of Andrea as her business partner and confides in Ned about ...
The Ghosts cast got all dressed up as they posed for a CBS Watch magazine spread and teased season 2, which kicks off Thursday on CBS. Only ET was with the ensemble as they reflected on the comedy ...
Ghosts was the first post-watershed comedy by the ensemble, although some television critics said that it was suitable for adults and children alike, [2] [3] and it was moved to a pre-watershed slot from series 2 onwards. Reviews were positive, with critics appreciating its high joke rate, premise, and strong ensemble.