Ghosts S03E01 is a great episode on your phone. On a disc, it’s a hauntingly beautiful time capsule of physical comedy. And isn't that what being a ghost is all about? Refusing to disappear.
In an era where streaming is king, the physical release of Ghosts: Season 3 —specifically the premiere episode, “The Owl”—proves that sometimes, the best jokes and scariest (well, sitcom-scary) moments are hiding in the ones and zeros of a disc.
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Here’s why S03E01 on Blu-ray is worth hunting down, even if you already pay for three different streaming services. Let’s talk about the Woodstone basement. In the streaming version of S03E01, the cholera ghosts (Stephanie, Crash, and the creepy Puritan) live in a murky, grey-green soup. The shadows are crushed, and the fine detail on Nigel’s period-accurate tunic gets lost in the digital noise.
Ghosts S03E01 is a great episode on your phone. On a disc, it’s a hauntingly beautiful time capsule of physical comedy. And isn't that what being a ghost is all about? Refusing to disappear.
In an era where streaming is king, the physical release of Ghosts: Season 3 —specifically the premiere episode, “The Owl”—proves that sometimes, the best jokes and scariest (well, sitcom-scary) moments are hiding in the ones and zeros of a disc.
👻📀
Here’s why S03E01 on Blu-ray is worth hunting down, even if you already pay for three different streaming services. Let’s talk about the Woodstone basement. In the streaming version of S03E01, the cholera ghosts (Stephanie, Crash, and the creepy Puritan) live in a murky, grey-green soup. The shadows are crushed, and the fine detail on Nigel’s period-accurate tunic gets lost in the digital noise.