Category: Ghosts
Preview — Ghosts Season 4 Episode 15: Bride to Be
Alberta’s descendant and a dinosaur-loving stripper return to Woodstone for a bachelorette party on the latest Ghosts. Check out our preview!
Ghosts Season 4 Episode 14 Review: Alexander Hamilton and the Ruffle Kerfuffle
Ghosts unravels a 250-year grudge between Hamilton and Higgintoot with laced ruffles and gasp-worthy storytelling. Read on for our review!
Ghosts Season 4 Episode 13 Review: Ghostfellas
Rose McIver directs a casual night of chaos at Jay’s restaurant on Ghosts as the local mob reveals it has ties to Carol. Check out our review!
What to Watch on TV This Week: Suits LA, Running Point, Ghosts, and More!
For the week of February 23rd, our TV picks include Suits LA, Black Ops, Running Point, Ghosts, and more. Read our recommendations!
Preview — Ghosts Season 4 Episode 13: Rose McIver’s Directing Debut
On the latest Ghosts, Rose McIver makes her directorial debut as Jay angers a local restauranteur and potential mobster. Check out our preview!
Ghosts Season 4 Episode 12 Review: It’s the End of the World as We Know It and What Were We Talking About?
Jay’s love language translates into a stellar episode of laughs and triumphs as the restaurant is seamlessly integrated into the Ghosts legacy.
Preview — Ghosts Season 4 Episode 12: Yes, Chef!
It’s Flower to the rescue on the latest Ghosts when the grand opening of Jay’s restaurant is threatened by the end of the world. Check out our preview!
Ghosts Season 4 Episode 11 Review: Thorapy 2: Abandonment Issues
During Thorfinn’s sequel therapy session, Ghosts reminds fans that no one is alone as long as this found family is nearby. Check out our review!
What to Watch on TV This Week: 9-1-1: Lone Star, Wild Cards, Sweet Magnolias, and More!
For the week of February 2nd, our TV picks include 9-1-1: Lone Star, Wild Cards, High Potential, Sweet Magnolias, and more. Read our recommendations!
Ghosts Season 4 Episode 10 Review: The Not-So-Silent Partner
It’s always a good time when Ghosts forces Jay and Sam to commit crimes. Read on for our review of “The Not-So-Silent Partner.”










