Joe Otterson TV Reporter “Upload‘ has been renewed for Season 4 at Amazon Prime Video, which will also be the show’s last season. Thee third season of the sci-fi comedy series debuted back in October 2020 with the season finale dropping on Nov.
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SPOILER ALERT! This post contains details from the Season 3 premiere of CBS‘ Ghosts.
It’s been a while since we’ve caught up with the inhabitants of Woodstone Mansion.
When Season 2 of CBS’ Ghosts ended, audiences were left with quite the cliffhanger, as one of the ghosts finally moved on. Or, as the other ghosts call it, “got sucked off.” Just like the audience, Jay [Utkarsh Ambudkar] and Sam [Rose McIver] also aren’t privy to whose departed the manor, since they only saw a flash of light from their car to indicate that someone was gone.
The Season 3 premiere doesn’t waste any time solving that mystery. After a quick headcount, Jay and Sam discover that it was Flower who finally crossed over to the other side. Bad news for Thor, who was madly in love with Flower. Meanwhile, some of the others have complicated feelings about her departure because, while they may miss their friend, they’re also waiting for their turn.
The rest of the episode grapples with the fallout of Flower’s disappearance, as they all try to figure out their own ways of grieving.
Executive producers and showrunners Joe Port and Joe Wiseman spoke with Deadline about the consequences of Flower’s departure as well as what else to expect from this short season of Ghosts.
DEADLINE: When did the idea come about for one of the ghosts to be sucked off?
JOE PORT: Toward the end of the season last year, we just came up with that idea and thought it would be a really cool, fun way to end the season, as a throw forward to next year.
DEADLINE: So then how did you settle on the idea that it would be Flower?
JOE WISEMAN: I mean, we had a lot of talks after we got picked up. Before the room started, we didn’t know exactly who it was gonna be, but we definitely
Joe Otterson TV Reporter “Upload‘ has been renewed for Season 4 at Amazon Prime Video, which will also be the show’s last season. Thee third season of the sci-fi comedy series debuted back in October 2020 with the season finale dropping on Nov.
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