Ghosts delivers its most emotionally complex episode yet, blending signature laughs with a surprising gut-punch. The x265 encode looks crisp, preserving the dim, moody lighting of the mansion’s most heartfelt scenes.
A box of tissues and a skeptical live-in partner.
Pete discovers his ability while getting spooked by a bee, realizing he can cross the "ghost boundary" that stops others.
: Despite his initial fear, Pete eventually uses his power to board a plane and visit his daughter and grandson in St. Lucia, fulfilling his lifelong dream as a former travel agent who never actually traveled while alive. Secondary Storylines
4.5 out of 5 specters. S03E09 is a reminder that Ghosts isn't just a sitcom with gimmicks—it’s a show about the weight of unfinished business. The x265 copy is the definitive way to watch it before the finale. Just don’t watch it alone in the dark… unless you want a ghost to critique your streaming bitrate.
If you’re grabbing the x265 encode, you’re in for a treat. The episode relies heavily on lantern-lit attic scenes and a rainy twilight exterior. The HEVC compression handles the grain and shadow detail without the blocky artifacts you’d see in lower-bitrate x264 releases. The thunderclap effects in 5.1 audio (downmixed cleanly here) add real weight to the climax.