Pete discovers a power that he never knew he had, one that brings him closer to his buddy Jay.Pete discovers a power that he never knew he had, one that brings him closer to his buddy Jay.Pete discovers a power that he never knew he had, one that brings him closer to his buddy Jay.
Marc-André Boulanger
- Butcher Ghost
- (as Marc-Andre Boulanger)
Storyline
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- TriviaBased on her wardrobe and scene blocking to hide it, Rose McIver appears to be pregnant during this season (such as being seated at the kitchen table in the kitchen scene, or behind the Front Desk when Jay comes home). She announced her pregnancy 3 months earlier at the 2024 Golden Globes, a month after shooting began for Season 3. According to US Weekly, showrunners Joe Port and Joe Wiseman have decided not to integrate her pregnancy into the show, they aren't ready for Sam and Jay to have a baby at this time.
- Quotes
Pete Martino: Stop following me, you R2-D2 from Hell!
- ConnectionsReferences All in the Family (1971)
Featured review
The Most Likeable Ghost!
Poor Pete... poor, poor Pete. Betrayed by his wife, being forced to walk around for eternity with an arrow in his neck, Pete is the consummate likeable loser.
In this episode he discovers his ghostly power, namely the ability to venture beyond the grounds of the country house. Of course, Pete messes up, wandering away from Jay who was to provide him a ride back home. His experiences are hilarious, especially his reaction and expression being chased down the street by a robot. Fortunately, it all ends well as Pete manages to safely return.
Why not a ten out of ten rating? I'm bummed by the direction the series has taken, emphasizing the sexual exploits of the characters. I don't believe this emphasis was even considered in the beginning. Sadly, it diminishes the the relationship between character and viewer. It's not needed. Let's get back the character's development outside the bedroom!
In this episode he discovers his ghostly power, namely the ability to venture beyond the grounds of the country house. Of course, Pete messes up, wandering away from Jay who was to provide him a ride back home. His experiences are hilarious, especially his reaction and expression being chased down the street by a robot. Fortunately, it all ends well as Pete manages to safely return.
Why not a ten out of ten rating? I'm bummed by the direction the series has taken, emphasizing the sexual exploits of the characters. I don't believe this emphasis was even considered in the beginning. Sadly, it diminishes the the relationship between character and viewer. It's not needed. Let's get back the character's development outside the bedroom!
- billhanousek
- Apr 27, 2024
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