The "upstairs" ghosts, the basement "cholera" ghosts, and Sam work together to form a ghost chain to reach down into the dirt and pull everyone back to safety.
: The episode introduces Patience (played by guest star Mary Holland), a Puritan ghost from 1692 who was banished from her community for being "too severe"—even by Puritan standards—because she wanted to execute a five-year-old for talking to a doll.
The premiere features the return of the beloved main cast alongside notable guest appearances:
: The season sees major developments in ghost romances, most notably a series of milestones between Pete and Alberta. Ghosts - Temporada 4- Episodio 1
I wasn’t just a day trader. I was day-trading Beanie Babies.
★★★★½ Best Moment: The collective panic of the ghosts trying to "help" Alison wake up without actually being able to touch her. Key Takeaway: The bond between the living and the dead is stronger than any physical injury.
Is that… the afterlife?
“To whomever finds this: The ghosts are not trapped by the land. They are trapped by the lie they believe. Look into the mirror together. Speak one true thing you have never spoken. And the door will open.”
They could have left. But home isn’t a place you’re trapped in. It’s the people—living and dead—who won’t let you go.
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Sam, empowered by Jay’s defense and the ghosts' urging (Pete is silently cheering her on), finally confronts her father. She tells him that she doesn't need his approval anymore. She realizes that his negativity is a weight she has been carrying for too long.
Su interpretación de Patience aporta una energía cómica única, jugando de forma divertida con los tropos del cine de terror.