This one is hilarious, from Adam's remark that he needs to start saving up for his ghost costume (trust me, in context it's one of Adam's funniest bits) to Bree's simple lament "I need a sister" (again, hysterical in context).
The plot is straightforward and fun, without any supporting B plot. However, there is a doozy of a contrivance when the FBI shows up to arrest Donald for art forgery. To arrest someone for forgery, don't you need at least some evidence that the suspect knew the item was a fake? (That's a rhetorical question. Yes, you need evidence.) And how is Donald having the original painting supposed to prove his innocence?
Nonsensical plot aside, this episode has plenty of good laughs, and the sequence in which Chase uses his telekinesis to guide a golf ball through a miniature golf course made of trash and school supplies is genuinely tense. Principal Perry is at her hilariously shameless best, and the whole thing just flows well. I'm usually not one to forgive logic flaws in the plotline, but this particular episode, while undeniably falling short of an "A", earns a more than passing grade in my opinion.