Ghosts Season 4 Episode 4 “The Work Retreat” – Trevor’s Big Catfish

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Ghosts continues its fourth season with “The Work Retreat,” an episode that offers ghostly shenanigans and maybe even a little romance.

This week, Trevor (Asher Grodman) finds himself in hot water. After somehow landing a remote financial analyst job through some creative online deception (let’s call it “catfishing”), he’s summoned to a mandatory in-person work retreat. How’s a ghost supposed to handle that?

Meanwhile, Hetty (Rebecca Wisocky) and Sasappis (Román Zaragoza) stir the pot by starting a rumor about Pete (Richie Moriarty). What could these two schemers have cooked up now? And how will Pete react to their ghostly gossip?

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In other Ghosts news, stars Rose McIver (Sam), Brandon Scott Jones (Isaac), Román Zaragoza (Sasappis), and Sheila Carrasco (Flower) recently chatted with TV Insider at New York Comic Con, offering some behind-the-scenes glimpses into Season 4. McIver, who will be directing an upcoming episode, shared her enthusiasm, saying, “I’ve been super excited to direct for a long time.” Her costars voiced their support, praising her talent on both sides of the camera.

The cast also teased the arrival of Jay’s parents (played by Sakina Jaffrey and Bernard White), suggesting more hilarious interactions between Sam and her in-laws. They reflected on the fun of introducing the feral Puritan ghost, Patience (Mary Holland), and hinted at the possibility of encountering even more unseen spirits at Woodstone. Could “The Work Retreat” bring us closer to meeting these mysterious “others”?

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Ghosts Season 4 Episode 4 “The Work Retreat” airs Thursday, November 7, 2024, at 8:30/7:30c on CBS.

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