


The eponymous ghosts are a close-knit but eclectic group that includes Alberta (Danielle Pinnock), a saucy Prohibition-era blues singer Isaac (Brandon Scott Jones), a pompous and very likely closeted Revolutionary War militia commander Flower (Sheila Carrasco), a '60s hippie who's as spaced out as she is chatty Thorfinn (Devan Chandler Long), a bloodthirsty Viking and the oldest of the resident spirits Trevor (Asher Grodman), a sleazy Turn of the Millennium yuppie caught with his pants down-literally Hetty ( Rebecca Wisocky), the uptight, original owner of the house back in the 19th-century Sasappis (Roman Zaragoza), a snarky Native American exasperated with the whole afterlife situation Pete (Richie Moriarty), an upbeat '80s scout troop leader with an arrow shot through his neck Crash, a decapitated '50s greaser who spends most of his time reuniting his head with his body and a group of assorted, disheveled cholera victims residing in the mansion's basement. There's just one small problem: the whole estate is haunted, or rather inhabited, by the spirits of its deceased residents. Against the better judgement of her husband Jay (Ambudkar), a composed but cynical unemployed chef, Sam decides they should invest all their money toward converting this major fixer-upper into a bed-and-breakfast establishment. It all starts when Samantha (McIver), a cheerful but overly ambitious freelance journalist, learns that she has inherited the once-grand, 300-year-old Woodstone Estate deep in the countryside of upstate New York.
#Ghost tv show series#
Adapted from the hit British series of the same name, Ghosts is an American supernatural-themed sitcom airing on CBS since 2021 and starring Rose McIver and Utkarsh Ambudkar as the main (living) leads.
