samhexum Posted March 8, 2025 Posted March 8, 2025 SPOILER ALERT! Wouldn't it be fun if Chris hit it off with Nigel?
samhexum Posted March 14, 2025 Posted March 14, 2025 On 3/8/2025 at 3:51 PM, samhexum said: SPOILER ALERT! Wouldn't it be fun if Chris hit it off with Nigel? Call me Kreskin! Another good episode last night. Loved Hetty's ghost power. CuriousByNature 1
samhexum Posted March 25, 2025 Posted March 25, 2025 On 3/8/2025 at 3:51 PM, samhexum said: SPOILER ALERT! Wouldn't it be fun if Chris hit it off with Nigel? I can't believe I just noticed that Oz on high potential is played by the same actor who plays Chris on ghosts.
samhexum Posted April 9, 2025 Posted April 9, 2025 I’ve noticed that Elsbeth 2×18 is titled “I Know What You Did Thirty-Three Summers Ago” while Ghosts 4×20 is similarly titled “I Know What You Did Thirty-Seven Summers Ago” — and they both air the same night (April 24). This doesn’t seem like a coincidence, and obviously the shows cannot crossover, but is there a reason for them to match? Or am I reading too much into things? - Marvin TV LINE: That is a very fun coincidence, though I am told by CBS it is merely that -a fun coincidence
samhexum Posted April 18, 2025 Posted April 18, 2025 Considering that the show at its best is actually kind of sweet and a bit touching, I expected Trevor's big discovery to be a better episode. I thought it was 'meh'.
samhexum Posted April 25, 2025 Posted April 25, 2025 On 4/18/2025 at 3:49 AM, samhexum said: Considering that the show at its best is actually kind of sweet and a bit touching, I expected Trevor's big discovery to be a better episode. I thought it was 'meh'. The actress who played his daughter is the sister of Stephanie (the attic ghost).
+ jeezopete Posted April 25, 2025 Posted April 25, 2025 On 4/8/2025 at 9:57 PM, samhexum said: I’ve noticed that Elsbeth 2×18 is titled “I Know What You Did Thirty-Three Summers Ago” while Ghosts 4×20 is similarly titled “I Know What You Did Thirty-Seven Summers Ago” — and they both air the same night (April 24). This doesn’t seem like a coincidence, and obviously the shows cannot crossover, but is there a reason for them to match? Or am I reading too much into things? - Marvin TV LINE: That is a very fun coincidence, though I am told by CBS it is merely that -a fun coincidence Maybe there's some connection to this summer's remake of I Know What You Did Last Summer. I Know What You Did Last Summer (2025) - IMDb WWW.IMDB.COM I Know What You Did Last Summer: Directed by Jennifer Kaytin Robinson. With Madelyn Cline, Chase Sui...
+ purplekow Posted April 28, 2025 Author Posted April 28, 2025 On 4/18/2025 at 12:49 AM, samhexum said: Considering that the show at its best is actually kind of sweet and a bit touching, I expected Trevor's big discovery to be a better episode. I thought it was 'meh'. I must admit I found this episode disappointing. Really think it would have played better if he had a son. Second, He seemed less emotionally involved than I think would be the reaction of finding out this knowledge. They may be dead physically but they definitely are not dead emotionally and the way this episode played out, it really appeared that Trevor's emotions were on life support. samhexum 1
+ purplekow Posted April 28, 2025 Author Posted April 28, 2025 Interesting that the give the attic ghost girl a major story line and it seems that would have been a good opportunity to have her sucked off after the reveal. Also the reveal could have been done better. Perhaps even have the daughter come in from the car and have a line revealing here Stephanie like behavior and then have the parents call her by her name and Stephanie realizing that they really did care about her. That would lead to her being sucked off.
samhexum Posted April 28, 2025 Posted April 28, 2025 45 minutes ago, purplekow said: I must admit I found this episode disappointing. Really think it would have played better if he had a son. Second, He seemed less emotionally involved than I think would be the reaction of finding out this knowledge. They may be dead physically but they definitely are not dead emotionally and the way this episode played out, it really appeared that Trevor's emotions were on life support. 42 minutes ago, purplekow said: Interesting that the give the attic ghost girl a major story line and it seems that would have been a good opportunity to have her sucked off after the reveal. Also the reveal could have been done better. Perhaps even have the daughter come in from the car and have a line revealing here Stephanie like behavior and then have the parents call her by her name and Stephanie realizing that they really did care about her. That would lead to her being sucked off. It's too bad Stephanie wasn't awake the week before, or she could have seen that Trevor's daughter is her sister.
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samhexum Posted March 6 Posted March 6 A disappointing season continued with another dose of mediocrity last night.
+ purplekow Posted April 6 Author Posted April 6 Sam, this is a show about a woman and now also a man who can see ghosts after having had head trauma. The ghosts are needy and constantly raising personal issues which always seem to take priority. The whole premise is "dumb". Either you buy into the characters and their antics, or you do not. Your tolerance for the premise may have waned, but the show is not any dumber than it ever was. I do see where you may think the writers are mailing it in. They are expanding the universe of ghosts which is probably a mistake. You need to care about the ghosts to care about their issues. Bringing in more ghosts only creates a new ghost problem of the week.
samhexum Posted April 6 Posted April 6 2 hours ago, purplekow said: The whole premise is "dumb". Either you buy into the characters and their antics, or you do not. Your tolerance for the premise may have waned, but the show is not any dumber than it ever was. I do see where you may think the writers are mailing it in. The writing was clever and funny in past seasons but it has been dreadful this season and each ghost has seemingly been given an opportunity to be really annoying at some point. It used to be the first show I'd watch each week when I caught up with what I had recorded; now it's usually the last.
+ purplekow Posted April 6 Author Posted April 6 I just do not think it has jumped the shark yet, but I believe the best shows are the ones in which an unexpected reveal from their living lives catches you by surprise. I agree that some things, like Thor's love of talking about decapitating Danes has gotten tiresome. Move on. Think it would be interesting if it turns out he was not abandoned. Perhaps he discovered that his wife had been unfaithful and that he chose not to return home. That he built a life alone or maybe not alone before dying.
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