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CBS Comedy ‘Ghosts’ Reveals Departure of Key Character in Season 3 Premiere
The highly anticipated season 3 premiere of the CBS hit comedy ‘Ghosts‘ took a surprising turn as the spirits residing at Woodstone Mansion bid farewell to Flower, a key character on the show.
Flower, a 1960s hippie portrayed by Sheila Carrasco, met her cosmic fate in the episode titled ‘The Owl,’ causing a ripple of reactions among the other ghosts such as Sam and Jay who witnessed her departure.
Executive producers Joe Port and Joe Wiseman shared insights into the decision to have Flower ‘sucked off’ in the Season 2 finale, emphasizing a desire for a character with significant impact on other ghosts and the central storyline.
Joe Wiseman further explained that Flower’s exit from the show presented a narrative opportunity to explore the dynamics and emotions within the ghostly community, especially showcasing how her absence affected Viking Thor, played by Devan Chandler Long.
The departure of Flower sparked jealousy, intrigue, and curiosity among the remaining spirits at Woodstone Mansion, shedding light on the mysterious process of being ‘sucked off,’ which the ghosts aspire to achieve.
While Flower’s farewell marks a poignant moment for the show, the door remains open for potential guest appearances in future episodes, hinting at the complex nature of afterlife in the ‘Ghosts’ universe.
In the truncated season 3, ‘Ghosts’ promises to delve deeper into the backstories of characters like Hetty, portrayed by Rebecca Wisocky, and introduce new ghostly powers, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats.
This season also holds secrets about the restaurant venture by Jay and the engagement of Isaac and Nigel, offering a blend of humor, drama, and supernatural elements.
As the series continues its quirky exploration of the afterlife, fans can expect more surprises, character developments, and intriguing storylines to unfold in the upcoming episodes airing on Thursdays on CBS.