True to Ghosts fashion, the episode weaves a historical subplot into the modern-day chaos. We see Robin (Laurence Rickard), the caveman, developing a surprising and touching connection with the daughter of the new neighbors. It is a reminder that despite their centuries-old perspectives, the ghosts still crave human connection and relevance.
Much of the episode’s conflict stems from the introduction of a new antagonist (of sorts): Barclay Beg-Chetwynde. He is a local council officer who seems determined to make Alison and Mike’s life difficult regarding their planning permission and business legitimacy. ghosts s03e01 ppv
The season 3 premiere of Ghosts does not disappoint, setting the tone for what promises to be another thrilling and hilarious season. Fans of the show can look forward to more supernatural shenanigans and emotional character developments. True to Ghosts fashion, the episode weaves a
The episode picks up with Alison (Charlotte Ritchie) and Mike (Kiell Smith-Bynoe) still struggling to make Button House a viable business. The grand opening of the manor as a hotel has been plagued by mishaps, mostly involving their invisible housemates. Much of the episode’s conflict stems from the