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When a Hollywood producer comes to scout Woodstone as a filming location, Sam is prompted to take a creative leap that draws unexpected support from the ghosts; changing roles among the ghosts sparks a heartfelt effort to honor someone special.
When a Hollywood producer comes to scout Woodstone as a filming location, Sam is prompted to take a creative leap that draws unexpected support from the ghosts; changing roles among the ghosts sparks a heartfelt effort to honor someone special.
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S5, EP21 "Up the Creek; Across the Pond"When Woodstone's future is put in jeopardy, Sam and Jay join forces with the ghosts to protect the mansion by securing its place in history; a major career opportunity takes Sam out of town, leaving others to step in and help with the ghosts.
Ghosts
S5, EP5 "T-Daddy"Trevor's relationship with his daughter is strained when he pushes her to follow a career in finance over poetry; Jay confronts labor unrest at the restaurant.
Ghosts
S5, EP20 "Polar Opposites"When a Hollywood producer comes to scout Woodstone as a filming location, Sam is prompted to take a creative leap that draws unexpected support from the ghosts; changing roles among the ghosts sparks a heartfelt effort to honor someone special.
Ghosts
S5, EP19 "Gate-gate"When an emotion-driven decision puts Woodstone at risk, Sam and Jay step up to defend what they've built; Isaac struggles to adjust to new surroundings, only to realize that some connections are too important to leave behind.
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, 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.
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