Haunted History: Meet Every Ghost in CBS’ Ghosts (And Their Hilarious Backstories)

CBS’ Ghosts features a cast full of spectral characters that each hail from a distinct time, making fans wonder “How did the ghosts die in Ghosts?” Each ghost comes with a unique backstory and death. Though each of the eight ghosts has a wildly different perspective based on their experiences throughout history, they form a sort of family. After all, being stuck with the same people for all eternity allows plenty of time to get to know each other. Ghosts stars Utkarsh Ambudkar and Rose McIver as Jay and Sam, a young couple who inherit an upstate New York mansion.

In an adaptation of a BBC show of the same name, the couple discovers the house also comes with several ghostly inhabitants, who Sam can see after a near-death experience. These ghosts are Thorfinn, Sasappis, Isaac, Hetty, Alberta, Flower, Pete, and Trevor. Although other ghosts feature in the show, such as those in the basement “cholera pit,” the British soldiers from the shed outside, and even Hetty’s nefarious husband Elias, the main eight are the most fully fleshed-out throughout the first three Ghosts seasons.

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A jazz singer from the 1920s, Alberta finally confirms her suspicions in Ghosts episode 9 that she was poisoned by her no-good bootlegger boyfriend. But while Alberta has an unfortunate Great Gatsby-style death, she also embodies a lot of what made the 20s roaring, as well. From her tasseled flapper attire to her lively vocabulary, and from her confident singing voice to her fiery passion for women’s rights, Alberta is one of Ghosts‘ most engaging and fun characters.

Fittingly, her special ghostly ability is that she can be heard humming by the living when she so chooses. Although Alberta offers constant reminders of all the low lives and two-timers she’s dated, she may have a romance arc with Pete in store later on. While Alberta doesn’t have a direct counterpart in the UK version of Ghosts, she is similar to 18th-century Georgian noblewoman Kitty thanks to their complicated background and family drama in their past.

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