

Ghosted
A skeptic is forced to work with a firm believer of the paranormal on unexplained occurrences in Los Angeles.
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Plot Summary
Ghosted follows the story of Leroy Wright, a former detective and skeptic, who is recruited by a secret organization called The Bureau of Supernatural Affairs to investigate paranormal phenomena. He reluctantly teams up with Max Jennifer, a true believer and former agent of the Bureau. Together, they tackle bizarre cases that blur the line between the rational and the supernatural, often finding themselves in humorous and dangerous situations.
Critical Reception
Ghosted received a mixed to negative reception from critics. While the premise offered potential for a unique blend of comedy and sci-fi, many critics found the execution lacking. The chemistry between the leads was often praised, but the show struggled with inconsistent writing and a lack of clear direction. Audiences were similarly divided, leading to its cancellation after one season.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for the chemistry between Adam Scott and Craig Robinson.
- Criticized for its inconsistent tone and underdeveloped mythology.
- Seen as a show with potential that failed to live up to its premise.
Google audience: Google users generally found the show to be a fun, lighthearted watch, appreciating the comedic performances. However, many felt it lacked substance and originality, with some finding the supernatural elements unconvincing.
Fun Fact
The show was co-created by Tom Gormican and Kevin Etten, who had previously worked on comedy series like 'The Neighbors' and 'Workaholics'.
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