The MVP of the episode, however, is the introduction of the "Basement Ghosts." For two seasons, we’ve been upstairs with the main cast. Diving into the basement introduces a whole new dynamic—and a new ghost, Jessica, who died in the 1990s and brings a fresh, cynical energy to the group.
After Jay mentions the Hindu concept of reincarnation, Thor becomes convinced that a white owl nesting in their barn is actually the reincarnated form of Flower. ghosts s03e01 msv
The introduction of new characters promises to shake up the status quo just enough to keep the season fresh. If the premiere is anything to go by, Woodstone B&B is going to be fully booked with laughs this year. The MVP of the episode, however, is the
The writing remains razor-sharp. The show excels at "fish out of water" humor, and this episode is no exception. The introduction of new characters promises to shake
The showrunners explained that Flower was chosen for her significant character growth at the end of the previous season, specifically her commitment to a monogamous relationship with Thor. Her departure creates an emotional vacuum for the remaining spirits, especially , who is left devastated by the loss of his partner. Key Plot Points: Reincarnation and the Owl