
Ghosts Season 4 is getting ever closer to its finale with only three episodes left. The popular sitcom ends on May 8 with “The Devil Went Down to Woodstone,” which has been described as a “jam-packed” episode. But before then, we have the penultimate “Kyle” episode that will see Superstore alum Ben Feldman make his debut as the title character. A series of photos have already been unveiled ahead of the installment courtesy of TV Insider, including a first look at the dashing Kyle.
In Season 4, Episode 21 of Ghosts, set to air next Thursday, Sam (Rose McIver) and Jay’s (Utkarsh Ambudkar) bonds are pushed to the limit when the handsome guest Kyle arrives at Woodstone B&B, and he just so happens to share Sam’s ability as a living person who can see ghosts. While Jay may have briefly been able to see the ghosts during this season’s holiday episodes, his inability to regularly interact with Woodstone’s supernatural occupants occasionally has its downsides. Not to mention, with the new guest’s arrival, things could get even more chaotic as he can hear the ghosts’ conversations.
Catch a glimpse of Feldman’s Ghosts guest role below, alongside several first-look images.
Fans Should Expect A “Huge Surprise” in ‘Ghosts’ Season 4 Finale
Ghosts Season 4 returns this Thursday with the “I Know What You Did Thirty-Seven Summers Ago” episode, which will see a local politician pull some skeletons out of the attic at Woodstone with a “bizarre connection” to one of the ghosts. The episode will be followed by the penultimate chapter on May 1 before the comedy wraps up with its finale. In anticipation of the not-to-be-missed conclusion, Sheila Carrasco, who portrays the cheerful and forgetful hippie, Flower, in Ghosts, teased a one-of-a-kind finale that will certainly end on a cliffhanger. In the star’s conversation with Collider’s Samantha Coley, she said:
“The season finale is going to give you a huge surprise at the end, and it’s going to leave you nervous about the future of one or more residents. What I’ll say is that it’s not going to be like any other cliffhanger we’ve had, so I don’t want people thinking, ‘Oh, that means somebody could…’ It’s different and equally terrifying.”
Feldman’s character will be introduced in Ghosts on Thursday, May 1. Stay tuned to Collider for more information.