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Pete’s Fate Hangs in the Balance After Ghosts Finale
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Pete’s Fate Hangs in the Balance After Ghosts Finale

The Season 5 finale of Ghosts leaves Pete’s fate uncertain as his ghostly power allows brief travel off Woodstone but his body parts begin to vanish, prompting Richie Moriarty to say he’s awaiting showrunners’ decision on Pete’s return while acknowledging the risk of fake-outs and musing about future directions, including a potential Pete-centered crime-procedural spin-off.

CBS 2026-27 Schedule: Ghosts and Matlock Move to Midseason as Cupertino and Eternally Yours Debut
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CBS 2026-27 Schedule: Ghosts and Matlock Move to Midseason as Cupertino and Eternally Yours Debut

CBS's 2026-27 primetime plan largely preserves the lineup but shifts Ghosts and Matlock to midseason to accommodate two new series, Eternally Yours (a vampire-family comedy) and Cupertino (a Silicon Valley legal drama). The network orders NCIS: New York for fall with LL Cool J returning, while FBI moves to the 8 p.m. slot on Mondays and CIA plus Harlan Coben’s Final Twist fill the hour; Einstein is introduced midseason. The Neighborhood ends and DMV is canceled as CBS drops Monday comedy, but keeps Wednesday and Friday lineups, with NCIS spinoffs and other changes shaping the fall slate.

CBS Delays Matlock and Ghosts to Midseason, Adds Three New Series to 2026-27 Schedule
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CBS Delays Matlock and Ghosts to Midseason, Adds Three New Series to 2026-27 Schedule

CBS unveiled its 2026-27 primetime plan, moving Matlock and Ghosts to midseason while adding three new series—Cupertino (Silicon Valley legal drama), Eternally Yours, and Einstein (midseason)—alongside returning staples like NCIS and Survivor. The network described the lineup as a strategy to launch new concepts and grow audiences on CBS and Paramount+, with additional renewals and specials highlighted in the mix.

CBS’s lean 2026-27 slate trims comedies as FBI leads Monday nights
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CBS’s lean 2026-27 slate trims comedies as FBI leads Monday nights

CBS unveils a tightened Fall 2026 lineup with only two half-hour comedies and a four-franchise block layout: FBI on Mondays, NCIS on Tuesdays and Fire Country on Fridays, plus a Thursday King-pair block. Ghosts and Matlock are benched for midseason (along with NCIS: Origins), while new midseason dramas NCIS: New York, Cupertino and Einstein join, along with Eternally Yours. Ghosts will still run a full 22-episode season with Halloween and Christmas specials. A renewed emphasis on franchise-driven scheduling marks the network’s approach for 2026-27.

CBS Bets on Eternal Vampire Comedy From Ghosts Team
television1 month ago

CBS Bets on Eternal Vampire Comedy From Ghosts Team

CBS has ordered Eternally Yours, a single‑camera vampire comedy from the Ghosts team, for the 2026–2027 season. The series centers on Charles and Liz, a centuries‑old vampire couple in Seattle whose passionate romance has soured over 500 years, until their daughter’s human boyfriend shakes up their undead routine. Written and executive produced by Joe Port and Joe Wiseman (who developed Ghosts for CBS), with EPs including Eric Tannenbaum, Kim Tannenbaum, and Jason Wang, and directed by Trent O’Donnell, the project is produced by CBS Studios. The network also announced that The Tillbrooks will not move forward.

CBS Bets on Eternally Yours, Drops The Tillbrooks
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CBS Bets on Eternally Yours, Drops The Tillbrooks

CBS has ordered Eternally Yours, a single-camera vampire-family comedy from Ghosts showrunners Joe Port and Joe Wiseman, to series, while The Tillbrooks is not moving forward. The move tightens CBS’s comedy lineup for 2026–27 alongside Ghosts and Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage, after the cancellations of DMV and The Neighborhood.

"Ghosts" Season 3 Episode 8: Unveiling Hetty's Death and Flower's Return
entertainment2 years ago

"Ghosts" Season 3 Episode 8: Unveiling Hetty's Death and Flower's Return

In a recent episode of CBS's "Ghosts," the mystery of Flower's disappearance is resolved as she is found trapped in a well, dispelling the belief that she was "sucked off." This revelation coincides with the tragic backstory of Hetty's death, shedding light on serious topics within the comedic show. The episode also introduces the danger of wells for ghosts and explores the rules of the afterlife in the "Ghosts" universe.

Rebecca Wisocky Reveals Hetty's Backstory and Death in 'Ghosts'
television2 years ago

Rebecca Wisocky Reveals Hetty's Backstory and Death in 'Ghosts'

In the latest episode of "Ghosts," titled "Holes Are Bad," Hetty (played by Rebecca Wisocky) reveals her tragic backstory from 1895, involving her husband's crimes and her subsequent suicide, as she uses a telephone cord to save Flower from a well. The reveal was handled with care and sensitivity, adding depth to the character. The episode also unveils a new ghost power and sets the stage for Isaac and Nigel's wedding, promising juicy reveals and a cliffhanger for the remainder of Season 3.

Rebecca Wisocky Reveals Surprising Truth About Hetty's Death in 'Ghosts'
entertainment2 years ago

Rebecca Wisocky Reveals Surprising Truth About Hetty's Death in 'Ghosts'

Rebecca Wisocky, who plays Hetty in the TV sitcom Ghosts, discusses the surprising reveal of her character's backstory, which involves a sensitive portrayal of mental health and suicide. The actress expresses pride in the show's treatment of serious subject matter amid broad comedy and the writers' efforts to play a long game with its characters, adding depth to the broadly funny character of Hetty.