Ghosts Season 4 Just Gave Us Its Most Emotional Moment Yet—And Fans Are Still Sobbing

The latest episode of Ghosts brings a bachelorette party and a new spirit to the Woodstone B&B, along with some thrilling flashbacks and character work for the manion’s resident musician, Alberta (Danielle Pinnock). Ghosts has been on a roll as of late, with the series recently receiving a double season renewal through 2027. Season 4 has featured some major character development as we dig deeper into the inner lives of the people who’ve been haunting the grounds for decades and, in some cases, centuries.

To celebrate Alberta’s big hero moment and her connection with her great grandniece Alicia (Ashley Kelley), I sat down with Danielle Pinnock to discuss all things Ghosts Season 4. During our wide-ranging conversation, we spoke about the cast and crew’s continued efforts to make sure that diversity and representation ring true within the series, celebrating Black excellence with “The Bachelorette Party,” and more big moments to come for Alberta. Pinnock also teased that she would love to write an episode of the series, shadow the show’s producers, and see Alberta rap in future seasons. Finally, she revealed romance is on the horizon for Ghosts, and fans are in for a wild ride as we approach the final episodes of Season 4.

‘Ghosts’ Goes Back to the 1920s in “The Bachelorette Party”

“All the elements that could have played a role, they were playing.”

COLLIDER: I love any time we get flashbacks, and this is such a good flashback episode for Alberta. I love that twist we get of how the first flashback is not exactly how it happened. This also feels like the youngest we’ve ever seen Alberta. What was it like to really just jump in and explore that part of her backstory that we hadn’t seen?

DANIELLE PINNOCK: I have to say that Alberta is an ancestor to Alicia, who is played just marvelously by Ashley Kelley, who was a dear friend of mine. We actually went to college together. So when you’re thinking of your ancestors, you’re thinking of them as guiding and protecting us, but sometimes, ancestors like Alberta may not keep you on the right path. They may just cause some shenanigans, and they may make things just a little bit more complicated. So, I think that’s the thing that I love most about this bachelor party episode is seeing an ancestor fall short. That flashback was really important for me because we get to see Alberta’s Tulsa roots. A couple of years after that flashback was the Tulsa riots, which were just so damaging and historical for Black people. So to be in that neighborhood and community, just thriving in all of its beauty, was just incredible to me.

I have to say that we also were filming in negative nine-degree weather. [Laughs] We filmed in Montreal, and not everyone is going to know that. I got the call the day of Thanksgiving from our showrunners saying, “Hey, just to let you know, there’s an exterior scene that we’re going to be filming. We’re doing a flashback of Tulsa,” and I was so excited. They’re like, “Also, it’s going to be negative nine degrees. But you will have coats, and you will have heating pads.” Those are the things the audience doesn’t see—I had heating pads in my shoes, I have them inside my coat, and I just thought I looked so fabulous.

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