Sam and Jay prepare for Halloween at Woodstone Mansion, but the ghosts are less than thrilled. They find the holiday insulting, particularly the "bedsheet ghost" trope. To prove their worth, the ghosts try to help the couple protect their home from neighborhood kids who vandalize the property every year. Key Moments:
While the candy heist provides the laughs, the emotional anchor of the episode is Flower (Sheila Carrasco). Flower, the eternally sweet but eternally confused spirit from the 1960s, finds herself in a crisis. She realizes she is beginning to forget the details of her life before death—a specific butterfly she once chased.
The genius of S01E05 lies in the contrast between the living and the dead. Sam and Jay are frantic, trying to impress a judgmental friend (played by guest star Matt Walton), creating a classic sitcom pressure cooker. Meanwhile, the ghosts are giddy with the prospect of feeling a Tootsie Roll. ghosts s01e05 h255
The British sitcom "Ghosts" continues to charm audiences with its fifth episode of the first season, titled "Harvest Festival". The show, created by Simon Farnaby and Hugh Dennis, follows the misadventures of the quirky staff at Woodstone Manor, a country estate inhabited by a group of ghosts from different eras.
In "Harvest Festival", the Woodstone Manor staff prepares for the annual Harvest Festival, an event that brings the local community together to celebrate the season's bounty. However, the festivities are threatened when the ghost of Lady Constance (played by Jennifer Saunders) tries to sabotage the event, fearing it will disrupt the tranquility of the manor. Sam and Jay prepare for Halloween at Woodstone
Sam eventually punishes the ghosts by taking away their television privileges, forcing them to find other ways to entertain themselves—mostly by staring at Sam and Jay.
The living owners, Alison and Mike, are trying to host a small, low-key dinner party. But the ghosts? They have other plans. Specifically, the caveman ghost (the oldest resident of Button House) announces that the night of the “Moonah Ston” has arrived – an ancient pagan ritual involving a sacred stone, chanting, and, of course, a blood moon. Key Moments: While the candy heist provides the
In the American adaptation, the fifth episode is titled It originally aired on October 28, 2021 .