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Here’s a review for Ghosts S01E14, titled “Open House,” written in the style of a TV critic:

The ensemble shines here. Thorfin’s solution? Intimidate every visitor with ghostly lightning. Hetty, ever the Gilded Age snob, tries to scare off “low-class” buyers by critiquing their posture. And Sasappis, in a rare moment of genuine vulnerability, admits he’s grown attached to Sam and Jay—a line that lands with surprising sweetness. ghosts s01e14 openh264

The standout sequence is a masterclass in farce: a family of four tours the house while the ghosts trip over each other trying to prank them. Alberta’s singing causes a chandelier to sway, Trevor accidentally flips a laptop open, and Pete—bless him—tries to “helpfully” guide a lost child back to his parents, forgetting he’s invisible. It’s chaotic, physical comedy that recalls classic Ghosts (UK) at its best. Here’s a review for Ghosts S01E14, titled “Open

But the episode’s real magic is in its quiet final act. After a potential buyer makes an offer, Sam has a heart-to-heart with Isaac (who’s been sulking all episode about being “stuck”). Isaac admits he fears being forgotten if the house changes hands. Sam’s response—“You’re not the house. You’re the people in it”—is a lovely thematic bow. She turns down the offer, choosing the chaos of the B&B over the certainty of selling. Hetty, ever the Gilded Age snob, tries to

“Open House” proves Ghosts can balance door-slamming silliness with genuine heart. It’s a testament to the show’s core idea: home isn’t a building—it’s the (after)lives you share it with.