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There is an old saying: "The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The second best time is now." Unless, of course, that tree is currently being used as a supernatural screaming device by a colonial ghost who is very attached to his foliage.
This week’s episode of CBS’s Ghosts , titled "The Tree," tackles a surprisingly high-stakes (for a comedy) piece of real estate: the massive, ancient oak tree in the backyard of Woodstone Mansion. Sam and Jay are trying to make the B&B dream work, but the old oak is dropping branches on guests’ cars and blocking the perfect view for a potential wedding photo op. Jay, desperate to impress a wedding planner, decides the tree has to go. ghosts s02e04 hdtv
What did you think? Were you worried about Thor? And does anyone else want to see "Son of Thor" grow up to be a passive-aggressive bonsai tree? Let us know in the comments! There is an old saying: "The best time
Ghosts airs Thursdays on CBS and streams on Paramount+. Sam and Jay are trying to make the
More importantly, it gives us a beautiful Sam-Jay moment. Jay is frustrated that he has to manage a business while his wife negotiates with invisible Vikings, but he ultimately sacrifices the perfect photo op for Sam’s peace of mind (and Thor’s eternal soul).
His panic is palpable. He summons a literal lightning storm (which is a fantastic visual effects flex for a sitcom) to scare off the lumberjacks. But when that fails, we see the vulnerability of a man who has watched the world change for a thousand years, clinging to the one piece of ground that remembers him. The other ghosts are split. Sassapis points out that no one knows what happens if a ghost's anchor is destroyed—do they get sucked off, or do they just vanish into a void? Hetty, in a hilariously on-brand moment, initially sides with Sam and Jay because "a tree doesn't pay taxes," but eventually softens when she realizes Thor is having an existential crisis.