Ghosts Season 4, Episode 5: “A Star Is Dead” – Sneak Peeks and Plot Reveals

“All the world’s a stage!” In the latest episode of Joe Port and Joe Wiseman’s hit series Ghosts, titled “A Star Is Dead,” Alberta (Danielle Pinnock) takes on the role of Sam’s (Rose McIver) acting coach after Sam lands an opportunity in a community theater production. Meanwhile, Sass (Román Zaragoza) stirs up trouble in Jay’s (Utkarsh Ambudkar) dreams, leading to some unpredictable (and potentially problematic) situations! Here’s an inside look at what’s in store, with four sneak peeks below…

Ghosts Season 4 Sneak Previews: Episodes 5 & Holiday Special

Episode 5 – “A Star Is Dead”
Alberta (Danielle Pinnock) offers to help Sam (Rose McIver) prep for her theater audition, bringing her own flair and coaching expertise into the mix. Meanwhile, Sass (Román Zaragoza) finds new reasons to interfere with Jay’s (Utkarsh Ambudkar) dreams. Written by Liz Alexander and directed by Kabir Akhtar, this episode promises laughs and chaos in classic Ghosts style.

Episode 8 – “A Very Arondekar Christmas Part 1/Part 2”
Holiday chaos ensues when a leaky water heater threatens to derail Sam (Rose McIver) and Jay’s (Utkarsh Ambudkar) Christmas plans, just as they’re preparing to host Jay’s parents (played by Sakina Jaffrey and Bernard White) and sister Bela (Punam Patel).

Season Highlights

Ghosts Season 4 brings a few new faces, including Dean Norris (Frank) and Mary Holland (Patience), who join the cast alongside series regulars Rose McIver (Sam), Utkarsh Ambudkar (Jay), Brandon Scott Jones (Isaac), Richie Moriarty (Pete), Danielle Pinnock (Alberta), and others. In the upcoming holiday special, viewers will meet Jay’s parents, Champa (Sakina Jaffrey) and Mahesh (Bernard White), whose high standards and family dynamics add even more hilarity to the show’s blend of supernatural and family comedy.

With executive producers Joe Port, Joe Wiseman, and a talented team behind the scenes, Ghosts Season 4 promises plenty of laughs, surprises, and heartwarming moments as Sam, Jay, and the B&B’s resident spirits navigate life (and afterlife) together.

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