"Ghosts" D&D (TV Episode 2021) Poster

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(2021)

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8/10
Full of double entendres, very funny.
Sleepin_Dragon29 December 2022
Jay fails to get a strong WiFi connection to his fellow gamers, and gets dumped by them, fellow Dungeons and Dragons addict Pete steps in to fill the void.

It's another funny, enjoyable, somewhat moving episode, with the focus moving onto Isaac, who's clearly repressed, and in the closet, but not adverse to the odd innuendo.

People will no doubt moan about some of the content, but ignore any naysayers, this show is marvellous.

What I am loving about this series, is that more and more ghosts are being uncovered, fortunately Samantha and Jay live on a large estate, with lots of nooks and crannies, The British invasion was amusing, definitely a tongue in cheek platoon, with the piper playing maniacally.

John Hartman was great as Nigel, his wonderful plumby English accent and body language, I hope we see more from him.

8/10.
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8/10
Disappearing Ghosts.
tmib-8446219 November 2021
As you scroll down the cast list you can see the ghosts disappearing from episodes as the season moves forward, and sadly it's some funny Ghosts that are missing. Shame since this is the only comedy I am watching and I enjoy a good laugh.
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7/10
D&D Episode
bobcobb30112 December 2021
Warning: Spoilers
Pretty funny here. The show is still missing something, but this was actually amusing here, and a good use of the setting by incorporating the ghosts for a change.
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10/10
Why is Collins not in the cast listing?
jar842513 May 2022
Warning: Spoilers
Oddly, he looks sort of familiar.

But it's weird.

I love this show. Not every episode. Halloween I'm not overly fond of.

And some of the later episodes lack the snap of a lot of the others.

This one adds new ghosts to the show - and has a MAJOR continuity issue. This happens after the Farnsby's attempt at extort money out of Sam and Jay. But here Sam is ordering the destruction of a structure. Totally against local land use laws.

Oh, well.

But the D&D jokes are lots of fun.
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7/10
Solid episode
vstewart762828 February 2024
The show is still finding its footing and this was a good build up of the chemistry between characters. Someone complained about the "politics" on display in this episode, and I must admit I'm flummoxed. I'm almost through season 2 and I've yet to see any political episode or even a political slant. The show seems to be carefully non-controversial (unless you're Danish). This episode might have been a bit tepid, but some solid expanding of the characters interacting. As far as most sitcoms on the air go, this is one you would really have to stretch yourself thin to find offensive. Letting ghosts of different eras mingle and bring their stories to the modern world is part of the appeal and is a unique sitcom premise. I can't figure out what possible politics this episode brought up that triggered someone so deeply. But if inoffensive historical jokes and people learning to life with their differences bothers you, this may not be the show for you. Feel free to watch anything else. Personally, I like watching a feel-good comedy.
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1/10
Politics
ajwiiiaw4 March 2022
You took a very fun show and introduced politics into it and completely killed an episode. Why can't you just stay neutral? If you continue down that rabbit hole you will ruin the whole show. Just keep away from politics!!!
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