Ghosts S02e08 Bd9 Jun 2026

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The episode features the ensemble cast led by (Sam) and Utkarsh Ambudkar (Jay), alongside the resident spirits: Danielle Pinnock as Alberta Haynes Brandon Scott Jones as Isaac Higgintoot Asher Grodman as Trevor Lefkowitz Rebecca Wisocky as Hetty Woodstone

The central conflict arises when Sam and Jay host a high-end whiskey-tasting event to boost the B&B's reputation. However, their plans are thrown into chaos when a surprise inspector, Sherry, arrives to check their liquor license—one they don't actually have. ghosts s02e08 bd9

"The Liquor License" is noted for its exploration of financial pressure on the B&B, as Sam and Jay realize they accidentally drank thousands of dollars worth of rare, vintage whiskey during the party. It also continues the ongoing mystery of Alberta's murder, with the discovery of a suspicious letter addressed to her bootlegger boyfriend, Earl, signed only by a "T".

The B-plot centers on Isaac and Trevor’s attempt to form a "ghost fraternity," which unearths painful memories for Isaac. Flashbacks reveal that Isaac’s claims of being a Freemason alongside Benjamin Franklin were a fabrication born of a desperate need to fit in. Would you like the review formatted as a

Throughout the episode the ghosts’ distinct personalities clash (and occasionally collaborate) as they navigate ovens, mixers, and the ever‑present “ghostly” interference—e.g., floating utensils, inexplicable temperature spikes, and a sudden gust that flips a cake mid‑rise.

| Character | Quote | Context | |-----------|-------|---------| | | “Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to Ghosts‑Bake‑Off – where the only thing that’s dead is the dough!” | Opening line, channeling his TV‑presenter flair. | | Pat | “If this cake doesn’t sparkle, I’ll personally haunt the ovens forever!” | Pat’s dramatic demand for a glitter‑filled masterpiece. | | The Captain | “Steady, men! This soufflé must rise like a ship on calm seas!” | While trying to maintain “discipline” in the kitchen. | | Robin | “May the flour be with you.” | A gentle riff on his 1970s hippie vibe. | | Alison | “Remember, it’s not about winning. It’s about… not burning the house down.” | Summing up the episode’s gentle moral. | "The Liquor License" is noted for its exploration

The primary plot follows Sam and Jay as they host a high-stakes whiskey tasting at Woodstone Manor, only to realize they lack a legal liquor license. When an inspector arrives unexpectedly, the couple—under the guidance of Alberta, a Prohibition-era flapper—transforms the event into an underground speakeasy in the mansion's vault.