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When new pressures threaten Sam and Jay's control over Woodstone, they're forced to navigate unexpected challenges to protect its future; a long-absent ghost returns, reopening emotional connections that complicate new relationships.
When new pressures threaten Sam and Jay's control over Woodstone, they're forced to navigate unexpected challenges to protect its future; a long-absent ghost returns, reopening emotional connections that complicate new relationships.
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Ghosts
S5, EP17 "The Investor"When a promising opportunity to save Woodstone is threatened by a personal conflict, Sam and Jay are forced into a difficult choice.
Ghosts
S5, EP18 "Under New Management"When new pressures threaten Sam and Jay's control over Woodstone, they're forced to navigate unexpected challenges to protect its future; a long-absent ghost returns, reopening emotional connections that complicate new relationships.
Ghosts
S5, EP16 "Woodstone Royale"Needing to raise a large sum of money to pay the IRS, Sam and Jay agree to host a high-stakes poker game at the mansion; in an act of generosity, Sass and Pete gift Jay's recliner to the basement ghosts.
Ghosts
S5, EP15 "Michael Jackson Goes to HR"Trevor lands himself in trouble when an inappropriate gift to a co-worker forces him into an HR meeting only Jay can handle; Pete unintentionally sparks drama with Alberta after casually mentioning a surprise visit to his ex.
Ghosts
S5, EP14 "The Water Heater"Sam and Jay try to replace their broken water heater, but Isaac turns the upgrade into a campaign issue in his bid to represent the basement ghosts; Kyle finds himself becoming the messenger between Sass and Bela.
Ghosts
S5, EP13 "St. Hetty's Day 2: The Help"A St. Patrick's Day staffing emergency gives Hetty the chance to step into an unlikely role at the restaurant as she regains her once-a-year ability to be seen and heard by the living; Kyle returns to watch over the ghosts and finds himself caught in an amusing supernatural dynamic.
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