Ghosts - Season 4

Season 4

Episodes

Patience
While Sam and the ghosts race to find him, Isaac comes face to face with Puritan ghost Patience for the first time since she was lost in the dirt.

Sam's Dad
When Sam's dad comes to Woodstone for a visit, Patience puts their father-daughter relationship to the test; Isaac must deal with the fallout from his breakup with Nigel; Thor and Flower handle an awkward situation with Nancy.

Halloween 4: The Witch
The ghosts, seeking some excitement during a low-key Halloween, join Patience in putting Sam on a witch trial.

The Work Retreat
Trevor, who has catfished his way into a remote financial analyst job, is in hot water when he's summoned to a mandatory in-person work retreat; Hetty and Sass start a rumor about Pete.

A Star Is Dead
Alberta offers to help Sam prepare for an audition for a community theater production; Sass finds a new reason to interfere in Jay's dreams.

The Primary Source
When Sam's book publisher requires source material for her biography on Isaac, she and Jay take a field trip to find a diary he claims he hid when he was alive.

Sad Farnsby
When Sam accidentally creates a rift between Sam and Jay's neighbors, the Farnsbys, Henry Farnsby moves into Woodstone B&B; Isaac and Nigel battle over a belated wedding present.

A Very Arondekar Christmas Part 1
A leaky water heater mishap threatens to ruin holiday plans as Sam and Jay prepare to host Jay's hard-to-please dad, difficult-to-impress mom and sister Bela.

A Very Arondekar Christmas Part 2
A leaky water heater mishap threatens to ruin holiday plans as Sam and Jay prepare to host Jay's hard-to-please dad, difficult-to-impress mom and sister Bela.

The Not-So-Silent Partner
Sam and Jay are forced to cover when Mark demands to meet the silent investor in Jay's restaurant who has been holding up construction.

Thorapy 2: Abandonment Issues
Thor returns to therapy to work through his angst over being abandoned by his Viking shipmates. Also, Jay's sister, Bela, attempts to help him with the restaurant.

It's the End of the World as We Know It and What Were We Talking About?
Flower interferes with the opening of Jay's restaurant based on a prophecy from her old cult leader.

Ghostfellas
Jay angers a local restaurateur when he uses a recipe at his restaurant that was given to him by Pete.

Alexander Hamilton and the Ruffle Kerfuffle
When Jay becomes obsessed with the success of a fellow chef, Isaac serves up a cautionary tale about his own rivalry with Alexander Hamilton. Also, Elias Woodstone returns from hell with a limited-time offer for the ghosts.

The Bachelorette Party
When Alberta's descendant hosts a bachelorette party at Woodstone Mansion, Alberta becomes suspicious of her fiancé. Also, Jay is excited about a positive review on his restaurant.

St. Hetty's Day
Hetty's ghost power is revealed when Jay's cousin Sunil visits Woodstone Mansion on St. Patrick's Day.

His Girl Shiki
Pete makes good on his promise to find someone for Sasappis by bringing in a wisecracking 1940s screenwriter who also has the ability to roam.

Smooching and Smushing
Jay, Sam and the ghosts attempt to fix the ghost trap in hopes of getting Sasappis across the ghost boundary to visit his longtime crush, Shiki.

Pinkus Returns

I Know What You Did Thirty-Seven Summers Ago

TBA

The Devil Went Down to Woodstone
Sam and Jay host a big party for the launch of Sam and Isaac's vampire book.
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