Ghosts Season 4: Easter Eggs You Definitely Missed in the Opening Credits

SPOILER WARNING: The following article contains major spoilers for Ghosts Season 4. If you are not caught up with the show, proceed at your own risk!

If you’re a fan of the CBS series Ghosts and you’re not paying attention to the opening credits each season, you’re missing out on a good bit of fun that the show has annually. While some elements of the super brief intro remain constant year-to-year – the flickering light representing Thorfinn’s powers and a jiggling tea cup indicating Trevor’s presence – various items are scattered around the frame that hint at certain plot developments in every run. This tradition has continued into the 2025 TV calendar, and the reason behind most of the easter eggs has been revealed… but with two episodes to go, there is one that remains a mystery.

Before we dig into the puzzle piece that remains enigmatic, however, let’s first discuss all of the revelations that we’ve seen thus far in Ghosts Season 4.

The Ghosts Season 4 Easter Eggs That Have Been Explained

Looking at the screenshot above, Ghost fans will note that there are a total of nine items that are new to the opening credits, and I’ve broken down what they are and what they mean below:

The Playbill: Sam’s Performance With The Hudson Valley Players

Starting in the top right on the bookshelf, you’ll make note of a Playbill for a performance of the musical Anything Goes. This is a reference to the fifth episode of Ghosts Season 4, “A Star Is Dead,” which sees a local acting troupe called the Hudson Valley Players rent out the manor’s ballroom (and after overcoming some past performance-related trauma, Sam becomes a part of the show).

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