The ghosts settle into their usual spots. Hetty sits closer to Alberta. Isaac pats Thorfinn’s shoulder. Trevor does a small, awkward dance.
The season 4 premiere, episode 1, picks up where the previous season left off, with our ghostly friends navigating the aftermath of [insert key plot points from season 3]. As the episode begins, we're introduced to the main characters, including Gregory (Simon Farnaby), Martha (Rebecca Gowers), and Charles (Joe Thomas), among others.
While Sam and the other ghosts realize Isaac is missing and launch a desperate search, Isaac finds himself captive in the "dirt" by New Character: Mary Holland joins the cast as
The episode's heart, and its title character, is Patience, a Puritan woman who died in the late 17th century. Played by Mary Holland, Patience arrives at Woodstone not as a typical villain but as a complex figure of pathos and unpredictable danger.
: Se introduce formalmente al elenco de espíritus. Se revela que en vida fue desterrada de su propia colonia puritana por ser "demasiado piadosa" (al punto de acusar a una niña de cinco años de brujería). Su incorporación añade una dinámica impredecible, funcionando casi como una parodia de thrillers psicológicos.
Sam’s face falls.
The tension boils over at dinner. Frank makes a passive-aggressive toast, praising Jay but taking a jab at Sam’s lack of ambition. Jay finally snaps, defending his wife and telling Frank that running the B&B is hard work and that Sam is happier than she has ever been.
Watch Ghosts Season 4 Episode 1: Patience - Full show on CBS CBS• Oct 17, 2024 Information Title Original Air Date October 17, 2024 New Character Patience (played by Mary Holland) Director Richie Keen Rating Ghosts: Season 4, Episode 1 - Rotten Tomatoes
Sunlight. Sam holds the glowing feather. It’s now solid.
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To understand the magnitude of , we must rewind to the Season 3 finale. After a rollercoaster of episodes that saw the departure of a major ghost (we miss you, Flower), the finale delivered a gut-punch: Sam (Rose McIver) discovered she was pregnant. This revelation is monumental because Sam is the only living person who can see and hear the ghosts. The premiere will likely explore the terrifying and comedic implications of raising a baby in a haunted mansion.