Ghosts Season 3 Episode 8 Holes Are Bad Airs April 18 2024 on CBS

Prepare for a hilarious and haunting episode of “Ghosts” with Season 3’s Episode 8, titled “Holes Are Bad,” airing at 8:31 PM on Thursday, April 18, 2024, exclusively on CBS. In this side-splitting installment of the supernatural comedy series, viewers are in for a wild ride as Sam and Jay decide to leave the ghosts home alone for a romantic getaway.

As Sam and Jay embark on their weekend escape, they inadvertently leave the ghosts to their own devices, leading to unexpected and uproarious revelations about two of Woodstone’s beloved spirits. From quirky antics to spine-tingling surprises, “Holes Are Bad” promises to deliver plenty of laughs and shocking twists.

With its charming blend of humor and heart, “Ghosts” continues to captivate audiences with its lovable characters and clever storytelling. Don’t miss out on the ghostly fun of “Holes Are Bad” as the residents of Woodstone uncover secrets and shenanigans on CBS at 8:31 PM on Thursday, April 18, 2024.

Release Date & Time: 8:31 PM Thursday 18 April 2024 on CBS

Ghosts Holes Are Bad Cast – Season 3 Episode 8

Rose McIver as Samantha
Brandon Scott Jones as Isaac Higgintoot
Utkarsh Ambudkar as Jay Arondekar
Richie Moriarty as Pete Martino
Danielle Pinnock as Alberta Haynes
Rebecca Wisocky as Hetty Woodstone
Asher Grodman as Trevor
Devan Chandler Long as Thorfinn
Sheila Carrasco as Flower
Odessa A'zion as Stephanie
Román Zaragoza as Sasappis
Brian Huskey as George Appleton
Betsy Sodaro as Nancy
Tristan D. Lalla as Mark
Tyler Alvarez as Ralph
Gwyneth McFall-Gorman as Marion
Dan Beirne as Reginald
Main Cast
Rose McIver (Samantha)
Utkarsh Ambudkar (Jay)
Brandon Scott Jones (Isaac)
Richie Moriarty (Pete)
Danielle Pinnock (Alberta)
Asher Grodman (Trevor)
Román Zaragoza (Sasappis)
Sheila Carrasco (Flower)
Rebecca Wisocky (Hetty)
Devan Chandler Long (Thorfinn)

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