Warning: This article contains SPOILERS for Ghosts, season 4, episode 6, “The Primary Source”
Although Ghosts While Season 4, Episode 6 seemed destined to confuse the show's premise with a new addition, the CBS sitcom successfully found a way to explain this discrepancy. The CBS Ghosts Ghosts They're constantly discovering new powers in the afterlife, and in the process, they're always learning more about how the world of the series works. In Season 3, Sass discovered he could appear in people's dreams and Pete discovered he could leave the confines of Woodstone Manor whenever he wanted. Since then, Patience's powers have expanded the show's existing repertoire of ghostly abilities.
While Ghosts Season 4's hiatus arrived surprisingly early, the sitcom returned with another twist on its ghost lore. Season 4, Episode 6, “The Primary Source,” saw Isaac and Sam try to save their manuscript after the publisher asked for a primary historical source that could verify their claims. In the ride's B-story, the ghosts of Woodstone Manor found a ghost snail and made it their pet. This seemingly opened up an obvious plot hole, but to the show's credit, Ghosts explained this turn of events and potentially shaped the future Ghosts guest stars in the form of more animal ghosts.
Ghosts Season 4 Explains Why Animal Spirits Are Rare
Thor explained that most animal ghosts are pure of heart
When the ghosts discovered the snail ghost wandering the garden, their first question was why the mansion isn't constantly overflowing with animal ghosts. After all, there are more animals than humans on the mansion's grounds and always have been, and animals die sooner than the human inhabitants of any space. As such, Theoretically there should be countless animal ghosts clogging up Woodstone Manor all the time unless Ghosts There was an explanation for this discrepancy. Fortunately, Thro explained that most animals were so pure of heart that they never remained in the afterlife for long.
The main characters theorized that the “Escar-Ghost” snail must have been an unpleasant customer during his life.
This explains why the mansion isn't invaded by animal ghosts all the time, as most of them are “Sucked”To the afterlife without taking care of any unfinished business. of Isaac Ghosts Season 4's character evolution is a great example of how the sitcom handles “Unfinished business”, as each of your undead characters has some lesson they need to learn before moving on to the afterlife. In a hilarious twist, Trevor thought caring for the snail they nicknamed “Escar-Ghost”would result in him being“Sucked”, but the beam of light was actually for the snail.
Ghosts Actor |
Character name |
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Brandon Scott Jones |
Isaac Higgintoot |
Roman Zaragoza |
Cheeky |
Danielle Pinnock |
alberta |
Rebecca Wisocky |
Hetty |
Richie Moriarty |
Pete |
Asher Grodman |
Trevor |
Devon Chandler Long |
Thor |
How Ghosts' Spirit Animal Explanation Gives Birth to a New Recurring Joke
The sitcom could bring back animal ghosts at any time
Now that its existence is confirmed, Ghosts Season 4 May Feature Most Animal Ghosts Going Forward. The main characters theorized that the snail “Escar-Ghost”He must have been an unpleasant customer during his life, for that alone would explain his persistence at Woodstone Manor. Thus, future animal ghosts could be equally complicated figures who need to earn their way to the afterlife through some altruistic good deeds. This means Ghosts Upcoming episodes of Season 4 could feature more ghost animals, creating a fun, recurring joke while also allowing Ghosts Season 4 to explore a more thoughtful side to its title characters.
Ghosts (USA)
- Release date
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October 7, 2021
- Cast
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Rose McIver, Utkarsh Ambudkar, Brandon Scott Jones, Danielle Pinnock, Richie Moriarty, Asher Grodman, Rebecca Wisocky, Devan Chandler Long, Roman Zaragoza, Sheila Carrasco, John Hartman, Betsy Sodaro
- Character(s)
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Samantha Arondekar, Jay Arondekar, Isaac Higgintoot, Alberta Haynes, Pete Martino, Trevor Lefkowitz, Hetty Woodstone, Thorfinn, Sasappis, Flower, Nigel Chessum, Nancy