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- After a bad breakup, a seasoned wedding photographer decides to start shooting divorces.
- Noah uploads a video in honor of his deceased cousin, Milo Asher.
- Sam decides to host a podcast exploring the mystery surrounding Alberta's death; Hetty develops an unusual relationship with a broken washing machine.
- Sam becomes alarmed when the ghosts suggest that Jay's new friends could be part of a cult run by a charismatic leader named Micah; Pete changes his attitude after Sasappis criticizes his unceasing cheerfulness.
- Sam and Jay's new assistant seems too good to be true. Meanwhile Thorfinn tries to help Bjorn with a problem.
- Sam and Hetty clash over Sam's friendship with Freddie. Sasappis and Jessica get closer.
- Victoria decides to have her portrait painted, but drama ensues when Tiffany discovers the painter is her ex-boyfriend. Meanwhile, Lydia and Burke deal with some very stubborn clients.
- During a Halloween party, Sam and Jay hold a séance, and accidentally contact a figure from Hetty's past.
- A whiskey-tasting event at Woodstone is soured by a bureaucratic hiccup.
- Sam and Jay's assistant Freddie purchases ghost-hunting equipment when he becomes convinced by suspicious activity that the B&B is haunted; Freddie selling his car could mean the end of things between Sasappis and Jessica.
- Trevor receives disturbing news about his parents when they come to collect his newly-discovered remains; Isaac and Nigel's relationship hits a roadblock.
- Sam and Jay help Thorfinn create a perfect first date with Flower. Hetty feels slighted by the ghosts's new housemate, Nigel.
- Sam struggles to keep Isaac's spirits up after she hits a wall trying to publish a biography about him. Also, Trevor and Hetty conspire to keep their relationship hidden and Thor tries to prove to Flower that he can control his anger.
- Elias Woodstone returns to Woodstone seeking Hetty's forgiveness so he can stay out of Hell for good. Jay struggles to repeat an inspired culinary creation that he came up with after walking through Flower.
- A young woman comes to Woodstone to learn more about her great-grand-aunt: Alberta; she and Alberta learn something during Sam and Todd's newest podcast.
- After learning that Pete's daughter is getting married, at Pete's behest Sam tries to convince her to hold her wedding at the Woodstone bed-and-breakfast; Alberta and Isaac team up to solve the mystery of what happened to Crash's head.
- Teen ghost Stephanie, who lives in the attic, awakens to find that her crush is now dating Hetty.
- When Sam's podcast editor gives her one final episode to wrap up Alberta's murder, she, Jay, and the ghosts go into detective mode; meanwhile, Trevor, Flower, and Pete have their own adventure.
- When a woman shows up claiming to be the rightful heir to Woodstone Mansion, Sam and Jay enlist the help of a lawyer. And a surprise event takes place that could dramatically change life at the manor.
- Charlie begins dating an El Salvadoran woman whose family wants Martin and Ed evicted from their apartment, and Sean offers to help Jordan with her research.
- 2012–201420mTV-147.2 (136)TV EpisodeCharlie and Jordan pose as an unhappy married couple to catch a therapist who scammed Ed, and Nolan discovers that the African child he sponsored is all grown up and more successful than him.
- A matchmaker sets up Charlie and Sean for a double date, but they each wind up with the wrong woman. Meanwhile, Jordan gets the lead in the prison production of "Romeo and Juliet."
- 2012–201420mTV-147.2 (140)TV EpisodeMartin tells Charlie to stay away from his new girlfriend's sexy daughter, and Lacey pretends to be pregnant to get her grandmother's inheritance.
- Where insanity, absurdity, and urgency reign, it's up to head talent-booker Staci (Ali Wentworth) to wrangle both her dysfunctional staff and the myriad of stars who bring their quirks, diva demands, and peculiar antics to the set.
- The staff struggles to please a top-notch customer.
- Victoria tries to avert financial disaster by accepting her old rival Nancy's offer to buy Lovespring International. She also begins playing the stock market... with Lydia's money
- Steve has to control his feet "urges" when a new client with great feet seeks his help. Burke tries to help a mad poet whose off-putting verses are scaring women away.
- Lydia and Steve have difficulty with a client who makes frequent donations to sperm banks. Meanwhile, Burke is sure that a strange-looking statue Victoria gave him for his birthday has a hidden meaning.
- A psychic seeks help from Lovespring, only to get horrible premonitions from the entire staff.
- Victoria rents Burke's office to a "massuer," only to find out he's in the drug trade. Lydia and Burke have to share an office, which leads Figgy to think that Lydia has a crush on Burke.
- After falling down the stairs and suffering a concussion, Sam now sees the ghosts but believes she is seeing things. The ghosts try to think of ways to convince her they really are there.
- When Thorfinn's bones are discovered on the property, he asks Sam to conduct the traditional Viking funeral he's always wanted; Sam and Jay are torn when they learn that the bones could be sold to a museum for a lot of much-needed cash.
- Sam and Jay invite Henry and Margaret to a dinner party to woo them into allowing the bed and breakfast; the ghosts are desperately eager to be included on the guest list.
- Pete gets a visit from his living wife only to discover she's hiding a secret from him; Sasappis gets angry when Thorfinn binge-watches their favorite show without him; Trevor learns he may have a daughter.
- When Sam is commissioned to write an article about Flower and her friends holding up a bank during their commune days, Flower begs Sam not to accept the job because she's embarrassed about a part of the story she's never revealed.
- After Jay is kicked out of a Dungeons and Dragons game with his city friends, Sam agrees to facilitate a new one between him and the ghosts; Isaac confronts his feelings for Nigel, a ghost from whom he's been keeping a gigantic secret.
- Alberta is thrilled when a super-fan visits the mansion; Thorfinn convinces Hetty to go on a walk that would hopefully spark a special memory.
- Hetty accidentally possesses Jay's body just as he and Sam are about to show Woodstone Mansion to a renowned wedding planner.
- Alex, Thad and Radon receive a message from an unknown woman saying she is pregnant and try to track her down. Meanwhile, sammy ends up in an abusive relationship. Denise Richards guest stars.
- Emmy thinks Steve has abused his friendship with Migo, and sends Migo off to pursue his dream of painting. Steve, lost without Migo, decides to help Emmy with one of her causes, illegal immigration. But Steve accidentally supports the wrong side.
- Mr. Lunt's worried that Emmy is secretly a gold-digger, and contrives to get Emmy and Steve to sign a pre-nup - even though Emmy has no intention of getting married. Steve and Fa'ad decide to help recent flood victims by opening a nightclub.
- BMS loses the Bowl Game to Blackwell when their starters are benched from play due to breaking NCAA rules. Feeling robbed, the BMS starters challenge the Blackwell starters to an unofficial Bowl Game in a local corn field.
- The battle continues as the BMS and Blackwell teams fight it out on the corn field for bragging rights as to who the real champion is.
- Sasappis convinces Sam and Jay to try to save an old tree on the Woodstone property that the neighbors want to cut down.
- Sam meets a new ghost at the Farnsbys' house with a connection to one of the Woodstone ghosts. Trevor puts his business skills to use leveling the playing financial playing field between the ghosts.
- After the shocking discovery of a new half-sibling, Tom, Sarah, and Connor are tasked with breaking the unexpected news to their parents; Marina and Denise team up to confront Denise's stubborn landlord.
- A TV show called 'Dumb Deaths' wants to make an episode about Flower's demise, but Pete's death-by-arrow becomes the focus, instead.