Poor Bjorn is up against the worst and most violent kind of bully, a 1950s housewife. All Rights Reserved.ījorn ( Christian Jadah) is back, and it’s time for Thor ( Devan Chandler Long) to step up as a father. Pictured (L-R): Devan Chandler Long as Thorfinn. 5 (8:31-9:01 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+. Also, Thorfinn tries to help his son, Bjorn, deal with a bully, on the CBS Original series GHOSTS, Thursday, Jan. “The Perfect Assistant” – Sam and Jay are thrilled when they find a highly qualified assistant for the B&B – however, their new employee comes with some surprising baggage. This is a chance for the ensemble to shine, and show how well they can come together in times of crisis. However, it’s weirdly captivating to watch them all work out whether or not to come clean to Sam about Freddie’s past (or lack thereof). Of course, we love our morally complex revolutionary Isaac ( Brandon Scott Jones) and our Irish-hating capitalist Hetty. This story allows the show to explore the moral complexity of the ghosts in a really fun way. It’s hilarious and also pretty sweet to see how much Hetty ( Rebecca Wisocky) and Alberta ( Danielle Pinnock) feel particularly neglected if Sam isn’t paying sufficient attention to the ghostly crew. The arrival of Freddie and Jessica is also a venue to explore how close the ghosts have gotten to Sam. ![]() It’s so unfortunate to think that in the Ghosts universe, if you die in a car you’re forever bound to it. She adds to the ghost lore in a nonsensical but super fun way. Ghosts 2×11 “The Perfect Assistant” introduces Jessica ( Nichole Sakura) the car ghost. Photo: Bertrand Calmeau/CBS ©2022 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. Pictured (L-R): Nichole Sakura as Jessica, Rebecca Wisocky as Hetty, Brandon Scott Jones as Isaac, Danielle Pinnock as Alberta and Rose McIver as Samantha. Hopefully, time will give him a chance to become a full part of the Woodstone family. It’s what he deserves. There’s a lot riding on Freddie’s success. Everyone needs connection, and it looks like Jay’s circle is getting a tiny bit bigger. Rather, he’s portrayed as incredibly, well, human. It can be easy to forget how lonely his existence can be, not being able to see the ghosts. Jay continues to be so incredibly relatable in his search for friendship. He fits the vision Sam and Jay have for Woodstone, to expand it and make it a can’t-miss destination. He’s funny, computer-savvy, and knows just how good Speed is. It’s such a mood, especially coming back from the holiday break. ![]() Sam ( Rose McIver) and Jay ( Utkarsh Ambudkar) are feeling overwhelmed. ![]()
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