A big revelation, a wild cliffhanger, and a whole lot of hilarious moments make the Ghosts Season 5 finale a solid episode.
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A big revelation, a wild cliffhanger, and a whole lot of hilarious moments make the Ghosts Season 5 finale a solid episode.
“Polar Opposites” makes a case about the importance of happy endings.
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Joan is back in “Under New Management,” and for a moment, all is well again.
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“The Investor” finally reveals Sam’s secret to Mark and crowns the ghost representative victor.
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While “Woodstone Royale” isn’t the strongest episode, the jokes continue to deliver
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“Michael Jackson Goes to HR” isn’t a perfect episode, but there’s something really lovely in how it explores communication.
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“The List” results in an excellent episode centered on embracing the mess of Woodstone.
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Flower’s cult returns, Trevor and Patience confuse us all.
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Ghosts’ “It’s a Wonderful Christmas Carol” delivers an emotional roller coaster from start to finish.
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“The Life and Times of Esther Greene” back Todd and reveals a major secret that Alberta’s been keeping for years.
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“The Proposal” makes a clear statement about why no one should ever settle in love.
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“Planes, Shanes and Automobiles,” delivers one of the funniest and most relatable Thanksgiving specials to date.
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Ghosts delivers another winning Halloween special in Season 5 that surprisingly focuses on romance.
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Ghosts Season 5, Episode 2, “Viking Wedding” delivers a surprising win for Sam and Jay as well as the ghosts.
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“Soul Custody” frees Jay’s soul, but another ghost gets sucked off at the same time.
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Ghosts Season 4 finale isn’t the best, but it’s still a solid episode.
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“Kyle,” is a hilarious penultimate that proves love at Woodstone Mansion stands strong.
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Ghosts Season 4, Episode 20 delivers a roaring good time from beginning to end.
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“The Bachelorette Party” jam packs one significant plot point after another while making us emotional.
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Rose McIver’s directorial debut makes Ghosts’ “Ghostfellas” one of the show’s most memorable arcs yet.
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