
The standout sequence is a masterclass in farce: a family of four tours the house while the ghosts trip over each other trying to prank them. Alberta’s singing causes a chandelier to sway, Trevor accidentally flips a laptop open, and Pete—bless him—tries to “helpfully” guide a lost child back to his parents, forgetting he’s invisible. It’s chaotic, physical comedy that recalls classic Ghosts (UK) at its best.
After weeks of near-misses and hilarious half-truths, Ghosts finally delivers an episode that asks the big question: what happens when someone actually wants to buy the haunted B&B? “Open House” is a deceptively simple premise—Sam and Jay host a real estate open house to gauge interest—but it becomes one of the season’s smartest, funniest, and most quietly emotional outings. ghosts s01e14 openh264
Thorfin, after shaking a visitor’s ladder: “They run fast. Good. Chase is more fun.” The standout sequence is a masterclass in farce:
The ensemble shines here. Thorfin’s solution? Intimidate every visitor with ghostly lightning. Hetty, ever the Gilded Age snob, tries to scare off “low-class” buyers by critiquing their posture. And Sasappis, in a rare moment of genuine vulnerability, admits he’s grown attached to Sam and Jay—a line that lands with surprising sweetness. After weeks of near-misses and hilarious half-truths, Ghosts