Ghosts (U.S.)

“Ghosts” (U.S.) is a comedic take on the afterlife, showcasing the unexpected cohabitation between a young couple and a motley crew of spirits. The series follows Samantha and Jay, who inherit a beautiful country house only to find it’s inhabited by the ghosts of previous residents. The twist? After a near-death experience, Samantha gains the ability to see and hear these ghosts, leading to a life full of supernatural hijinks and humorous interactions.

Main Characters:
  • Samantha (played by Rose McIver): A cheerful and optimistic freelance journalist who becomes a mediator between the living and the dead.
  • Jay (played by Utkarsh Ambudkar): Samantha’s supportive husband, an aspiring chef who is initially unable to see the ghosts.
  • Hetty (played by Rebecca Wisocky): A haughty ghost from the Gilded Age with a sharp tongue and unexpected depth.
  • Isaac (played by Brandon Scott Jones): A Revolutionary War captain with a stoic demeanor hiding a sensitive secret.
  • Thorfinn (played by Devan Chandler Long): A Viking with a boisterous personality and a penchant for destruction.
  • Sassapis (played by Román Zaragoza): A calm and wise Native American from the Lenape tribe, often serving as the voice of reason.
  • Alberta (played by Danielle Pinnock): A Prohibition-era lounge singer who still craves the spotlight.
  • Pete (played by Richie Moriarty): A boy-scout leader with an arrow tragically stuck in his neck, eternally optimistic despite his fate.
Themes:

The show balances its comedic elements with poignant themes such as the search for purpose, the impact of unresolved past issues, and the universal human need for connection and understanding. It delves into themes of acceptance and the idea that friendships can transcend the boundaries of time, space, and even existence.

Rating:

4/5 – Critics have praised “Ghosts” for its charming and whimsical approach to the supernatural, as well as its fresh humor. The ensemble cast delivers strong performances, and the clever writing provides a heartwarming take on the afterlife. Some critics feel the comedy can sometimes be hit-or-miss, but the show generally receives positive reviews for its originality and entertainment value.

TV Parental Guidelines Rating:

The series is rated TV-PG, indicating that it contains material that parents may find unsuitable for younger children. The rating is likely due to the comedic handling of death and the afterlife, which may require parental guidance for younger audiences.

Broadcast Details:

“Ghosts” (U.S.) airs on CBS and premiered in October 2021. The show is a U.S. adaptation of the British series of the same name.

Recommendations:
  1. The Good Place
  2. Pushing Daisies
  3. Dead Like Me
  4. Beetlejuice (TV Series)
  5. What We Do in the Shadows (TV Series)

Streaming Services:

Currently available to stream on Paramount+

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