The CBS sitcom,Ghosts, is a fan favorite.

A super short season (of just 10 episodes) resulted in the series losing its footing a bit.

And the ghosts need to rely on Sam to help them mediate their conflicts.

Danielle Pinnock, Rebecca Wisocky, Brandon Scott Jones, Utkarsh Ambudkar and Rose McIver amid a yard sale on Ghosts Season 4

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However,some jokes have worn out their welcome(even if they were initially funny bits).

Some aspects of the ghosts' personalities are also starting to feel tired after four seasons.

They’re constantly demanding Sam’s time and energy, even at the expense of her well-being and marriage.

The cast of Ghosts looking down a well with Rose McIver appearing shocked in the foreground.

When a cash-strapped couple inherits a crumbling country estate, they soon discover it is inhabited by an eclectic group of spirits, leading to comedic encounters as they navigate cohabitation with their supernatural roommates.

What are the show’s writers NOT telling us about Season 4?

This unevenness of the series from episode to episodemakes the show feel inconsistent.

Although there are still moments of hilarity, these predictable storylines makeGhostsfeel like any other traditional sitcom.

The ghosts surrounding Sam (Rose McIver) while drinking wine with her husband Jay (Utkarsh Ambudkar) in a still for Ghosts Season 4.

If it doesn’t, the series could also be destined for the afterlife.

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When a cash-strapped couple inherits a crumbling country estate, they soon discover it is inhabited by an eclectic group of spirits, leading to comedic encounters as they navigate cohabitation with their supernatural roommates.

Headshot of Rose McIver

headshot Of Utkarsh Ambudkar

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