Previously on the Ghost: Samantha (Rose McIver) hosted a bachelor party for her niece of Danielle Pinnock and ordered the “Raining Man” male stripper bag. But she and Isaac (Brandon Scott Jones) get more time than they bargained, because Chris (Deniz Akdeniz) was the dinosaur from last season, an Australian stripper, crashed into Mahesh (the restaurant, not the man) and joined the ghost.
Additionally, Hetty (Rebecca Wisocky) often thinks that he hates the Irish, and he finds himself cursed by her ancestors who have lived through the afterlife.
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Hetty:
Many times, special seasonings for the “ghost” plot can be found in the ungodly weirdness of the show. Despite the many weird things about this show, nothing else is as incredible as The Ghost’s Ordinary and Special abilities. Although there are some cool powers most of the time, these “powers” offer the dead a little useless, often very specific, to super limiting abilities.
Although some of their powers have been well known since episode one, until now, Hetty’s power remains a mystery. Of course, with a mystery that lasts as long as this one, we all know it must be special. After recently discovering that Hetty is actually an Irish, Hetty’s annual visibility on St. Patrick’s Day is the perfect solution.
We’ve known Hetty’s marriage was an unpleasant marriage since the first season, and of course, Hetty died of suicide last season, which caused a huge temptation on the subject. So it was fascinating to see her finally have a decent day at Woodstone Mansion, even if a person who initially didn’t realize he was a ghost, even when he couldn’t hold her hand, he screamed a lot! ) Wisocky’s performance blends Hetty’s usual confidence with the sorrow she obviously wants to live in her life.
Aside from the real irony of this ghostly power, as Hetty barely sees the people around her throughout her life, this new 24-hour power makes the show the perfect excuse to revisit these specific story elements next season. Maybe next year she will discover new power on St. Patrick’s Day. A ghost with spinning power can be fun!
Herty’s best lines:
“Happy St. Patrick’s Day! Today, my people are drunk and not just the normal number to celebrate.”
“Listen to Virgin. He is an expert in pain and rejection.”
“she [Mamie Fish] It’s a two-person ankle prostitute. There was no gentleman in Newport, and he didn’t see those sock puppies. I read on the internet that these are many people who are still alive. ”
“I am the most powerful ghost in the world! Level 1! Layer-” (before disappearing from sight)
Isaac:
After 16 episodes after Isaac (Ice/Iceman, apparently preferring to leave Nigel (John Hartman) in this episode, I have been on the roller coaster this season. Despite his extra effort to be a good guy now, it wasn’t entirely obvious that Isaac’s growth was going to grow until this episode. After their “chair interaction” last season, Isaac may have dreamed of Chris expiry on Woodstone’s land, but he certainly didn’t expect it to be…
Although Asher Grodman wisely advised Isaac to make any big announcements about his love, he kept moving forward after he noticed that Chris and Nigel began to connect. Chris is troubled by Isaac’s unilateral obsession with him (actually more troubled than he appears after his dying), and soon after Chris lands in Melbourne and quickly abandons Nigel and other wood carvings. Seriously, the coolest power to date (flying through a parachute) has left so quickly!
Although “St. Heti’s Day” is obviously a typical Heti plot, it is also a moment for Isaac to define the character, Isaac, who chooses to tell Nigel to lie in order to save the affection of his loved ones. It was a pretty good moment for Isaac, as he used to struggle to keep his big Bazu past (Mark was forced to order a different set of tiles because he wasn’t completely satisfied?). Fortunately, Isaac seems to be making real progress when it does matter.
Isaac’s best lines:
“We exchanged a series of sensual and erotic big dragon clicks!”
“Wealth has illuminated us in the form of your premature death.”
“That’s a problem next year…”
“I’m cool…as my name suggests.”
grade: 9.4/10 – Last week’s episode wasn’t the strongest episode of the season, but it made the episode stand out to provide two compelling storylines with a proper amount of quirky.
Other notes:
– Flower has re-formulated the blasphemy of Mom Bear and Bear on her body in detail, and it’s the second better!
– “Who dresses up like Fresil?” – It’s great to have an in-depth look at what Alberta watches on TV. At least one ghost didn’t watch 100% reality TV.
– “I’ll make a joke when a 500-year-old virgin feels sad for you, but then I tied myself up.” – The joke about SAS being a virgin is like a ghost. They won’t get older or “suck” anytime soon.
– Sam and Jay’s fake impact on Hetty’s ghost is great. The performance requires skill, but intentionally underperformed (although making it convincing) harder.
– “We will miss you, Hetty. I can’t believe you’ve become a goblin. It’s so sad.” I think we might be happier if we had only one day to see the world through the eyes of flowers.
“Ghost” Season 4, episode 16 will air on Thursday, March 13 at 8:00 pm ET. Don’t forget to share your thoughts on this episode with us on sterertv!