Why “Ghosts” Season 4 Is The Spooky Adventure We’ve All Been Craving

That said, the CBS sitcom still feels as consistently cozy as ever

When we last checked into Woodstone B&B, we were dealt an almighty cliffhanger in the form of…well, an angry Puritan woman emerging from the dirt and dragging Isaac (Brandon Scott Jones) into the depths below. Some might have felt the captain deserved it after he left poor Nigel (John Hartman) heartbroken and quivering with all sorts of repressed emotions at the altar (hey, he’s British!), but there’s no getting away from the fact that “kidnapping by a vengeful underground-dwelling ghost” is a tad extreme in the punishment stakes.

We wondered: What would Patience (Mary Holland) do to Isaac? How long would he be trapped down there? Might it prompt Nigel to forgive him? And could Isaac’s sudden absence, much like the meandering third-season plot surrounding Flower (Sheila Carrasco)’s unexpected disappearance, go unnoticed and unsolved for multiple episodes?

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