Ghostsmust fix a story problem that has been building for three years to maintain the ability for the show to be believable. The series first launched on CBS in 2021, strongly inspired by a BBC series of the same name. While the AmericanGhostsseries is wildly different from its British counterpart, manyU.S.Ghostscharacters based on the UK versionexist, drawing numerous connections between the series, critically acclaimed in their respective nations. If the American series wants to continue to follow the success of its predecessor, there’s one detail that it should include moving forward to followGhostsUK’s example.

In both series, the ghosts can"move on.“While theghosts in the show from various time periods and backstoriesdon’t define exactly where they go, the spirits are trapped in their paranormal form in their current afterlife. When they move on, they can finally experience peace. It’s supposed to happen when the ghosts reach a certain level of attainable personal growth, and both series portray the phenomena with the spirits getting sucked upward into the sky. In the American series, it’s called"getting sucked off.“The U.S. series borrowed the storyline and needs to act on it inGhostsseason 4.

Mary Holland’s Patience standing in the dark in Ghosts season 4 trailer-1

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Sam Has Yet To Successfully Help Any Ghost Be Sucked Off

Rose McIver’s Character Says It Is Her Purpose

Heading into the fourth installment of the AmericanGhostsseries,Sam hasn’t helped anyone get sucked off. Sam’s unique gift to see the people who died in theWoodstone B&B timelineresults from a horrible accident. While it’s an upsetting and disturbing development that Sam can see the ghosts at first, she eventually learns to consider it a gift. Eventually, Sam tells Jay that she thinks her purpose is to help the ghosts move on to the proper afterlife, and she wants to help them do that.

The ghosts in the American series call it getting"sucked off"because Trevor Lefkowitz, a recently deceased ghost, knows the slang and thinks it’s funny to hear the other characters say it.

A custom image of Sam and Pete in Ghosts US

Rose McIver’s Sam has a profound capacity to care for the people around her, shown by how she considers the ghosts. Sam helps the ghosts watch TV, earn money, and engage in their hobbies, which is more than she would have to do.Sam’s motivation to help the ghosts move on to the afterlife conflicts with her desire to enjoy her life with them, despite how overstimulating they can sometimes be. Sam goes out of her way for the spirits in her home because they are like her family.

Ghosts Season 4 Needs To Finally Suck Someone Off

Ghosts Can Follow The British Series' Example

While it’s sad to see any of the characters go,CBSGhostsshould suck someone off in season 4. Sam’s desire to help the ghosts move on is part of her motivation for staying in the house and continuing to live at Woodstone Estate, and it’s an empty promise if she can never do that. The British series ended after five seasons, and while the U.S. version shows no signs of slowing down, ending the series without acting on one of its main storylines would be a disgrace. The possibility of the spirits moving on to the afterlife is imminent.

One of the cholera ghosts, who was dating Stephanie, the attic ghost, got sucked off inGhostsseason 3 but wasn’t one of Sam’s close connections and didn’t have anything to do with her.

Brandon Scott Jones as Isaac basked in purple light in Ghosts

What happened to Flower inGhostsseason 3is the closest the series gets to one of the ghosts moving on. Flower got stuck in a well, with the characters assuming she had moved on in the season 3 opener. However, the other ghosts find Flower in the well near the end of the season. While it was great to have Flower back,Sam could slowly lose morale if she continually fails to help her friends. The series should take note of theBritishGhosts series, which had Mary (Katy Wix) move on in season 4.

Which Spirit Can Be Sucked Off In Ghosts Season 4

Ghosts Can Suck Off Crash Or Stephanie

Ghostsseason 4 should suck someone off, and it should be someone that Sam has a connection with. Still, it doesn’t have to be the most prominent ghost.Ghostscould suck off someone like Crashor Stephanie. Crash is a 1950s greaser ghost who died on the Woodstone Estate after his head was cut off.Ghostsbased Crash on Laurence Rickard’s Humphrey Ignatius Bone from the BBC series, a beheaded Catholic Tudor nobleman. However, Humphrey has a more robust role in the British series, equal to the other cast members. Crash has taken a backseat in the American version ofGhosts.

Sam’s mom, Rachael Harris' Sheryl, moved on after just one conversation with her daughter.

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Crash would be the perfect character to suck off because, while he’s one of the original characters from season 1, he has a minor role. Still, Sam cares about helping her friends, soGhostsseason 4 would need to give Crash a bit of a storyline before he moves on to make it more meaningful. Alternatively,Ghostscould suck off Stephanie (Odessa A’Zion). While she adds a lot to the series,Stephanie is only awake once a yearbecause she’s a teenage ghost. Sam has already helped Stephanie immensely, throwing her a prom inGhostsseason 1, episode 17, “Attic Girl.”

StreamGhostsseason 1, episode 17, “Attic Girl,” on Paramount+.

While it’s sad to think aboutGhostslosing one of its own,having one of the characters move on to the afterlife is essential to moving the story forward. Sam said the purpose of her bizarre ability is to help the ghosts move on, and that’s an empty purpose if she can never act on it. Sam has already helped all the ghosts evolve, so at least one is due for the real afterlife. After all, Sam’s mom, Rachael Harris' Sheryl, moved on after just one conversation with her daughter, having evolved very little.

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Ghosts is a comedy series about Samantha and Jay, who convert a country estate into a bed-and-breakfast. Unbeknownst to them, the house is inhabited by ghosts of former residents, visible only to Samantha. The show blends humor with supernatural elements as the couple navigates their unusual challenges.