How a ‘Ghosts’ fan made star Rebecca Wisocky cry
21.04.2022 - 03:05
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Brandon Scott Jones, who play apparitions Hetty Woodstone and snarky Revolutionary War officer Captain Isaac Higgintoot –who’s come out over the course of the season.“We just did a PaleyFest [seminar] … and that was the first time we were together [for a panel discussion] in person,” said Wisocky, 50. “It was fantastic; there we so many anecdotes and the fans asked us questions.
It was very light and silly and very funny. [For] the very last question, a woman stood up — she was shaking a little bit — and she said she watches the show with her niece, which is now her nephew.
She had a quiver in her voice and she told us how important Isaac’s story had been to her and her family to come together and speak about something so incredibly important and delicate in the development of a young person’s life, such as transitioning. It felt safe to do that with a show that is also so kind and funny.“Brandon and I literally started crying on the stage,” she said.
“We walked off and looked at each other and said, ‘This is why the show works. It’s raucous and ridiculous and silly and then it punches you in the gut.'”“Ghosts” is guilty of all of the above as it wraps its maiden season Thursday (April 21) at 9 p.m.
as the season’s most-watched new comedy. (It was renewed in January for Season 2.) Based on the eponymous British series, it revolves around Samantha (Rose McIver) and her husband Jay (Utkarsh Ambudkar), who move into an inherited country house — which they share with eight ghosts that only Samantha can see: Hetty, Isaac, Trevor (Asher Grodman), Pete (Richie Moriarty), Alberta (Danielle Pinnock), Flower (Sheila Carrasco), Thorfinn (Devan Chandler) and Sasappis (Román Zaragoza).Although Wisocky’s TV resume dates back to 1996,
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