![]() It’s no wonder he’s so excited to make a few living, visible buddies while playing a pickup basketball game. ![]() That trick is used here, but instead of its being just for the joke, this time it’s used as a nice reminder of how isolating the whole situation must be for ol’ Jay. I’m forever amused by the sight gag of switching between Sam’s and Jay’s POVs, showing us Sam chatting with a bunch of ghosts around her and then realizing Jay is just watching his wife laugh it up all by herself. How could he not be? He and Sam left behind all of their friends in the city and Sam inherited eight new ones that Jay can neither see nor hear. ![]() It seems poor Jay is a little lonely these days. This week on Ghosts, The Other Two’s Drew Tarver joins the party - though his character Micah’s whole deal is less about “joining the party” and more about “tricking people into joining his cult and then moving that cult into the Woodstone Mansion.” That’s no fun for the people Micah’s messing with for us, the audience, it’s pretty entertaining. ![]()
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