Ghosts Season 4 Needs To End The Show’s Most Annoying Sitcom Trope

Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT While CBS’s Ghosts is a deservedly popular sitcom, one of the show’s most unfortunate narrative tropes needs to stop before season 4 wraps up. Ghosts is a remake of the British sitcom of the same name and began airing on CBS in 2021. As in the original, the various ghosts of Ghosts are arguably the real stars of the series, constantly getting into scrapes as Sam supervises.


Related CBS Ghosts: Every Ghost Ranked From Worst To Best While all the ghosts on CBS Ghosts are lovable characters, fans are wondering how they rank up. Ghosts Should Take A Cue From The Original UK Show Ghosts’ British Source Material Used Fewer Cliffhangers In the penultimate outing of BBC’s original Ghosts, the country house’s adjacent Gatehouse catches fire and burns to the ground. Since the central couple were using the funds from renting the Gatehouse to refurbish the crumbling manor, they are left without a plan for their future.

Ghosts’ Cliffhanger Endings Tempt A Terrible Sitcom Fate The Show’s Potential Cancellation Could Leave Viewers Disappointed Close The reason that BBC’s Ghosts often ended with a sweet, heartwarming send-off is it was rarely clear whether the series would be renewed. British shows have shorter seasons than American sitcoms, with BBC’s Ghosts having only six episodes per outing where CBS’ Ghosts has 18, 22, and 10.

 

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