Ghosts Season 6 Unleashes Hour-Long Holiday Specials, Pete's Fate Revealed

Get ready, "Ghosts" fans! Season 6 is set to kick off with an electrifying double-header: two hour-long holiday specials. But here's the kicker – these aren't just festive fluff. Showrunners Joe Wiseman and Joe Port confirm they're diving headfirst into the biggest cliffhanger yet: Pete's mysterious disappearance.
Last season left us reeling. Pete (Richie Moriarty) vanished after helping Sam (Rose McIver) and Jay (Utkarsh Ambudkar) save Woodstone, leaving an entire fanbase wondering. Port calls Pete's predicament an "existential question," a truly tantalizing hook. Wiseman drives it home: "One of our main characters just disappeared... where has he been?" The stakes for our favorite scout leader are higher than ever.
First up, the show's inaugural hour-long Halloween episode, a perennial fan and writer favorite. A Christmas special will follow, a format "Ghosts" has perfected before. Wiseman views these as an explosive start to the season, not just standalone events. Port even points to the "very British solution" of using specials to bridge seasons, a nod to the original UK series' storytelling tradition. It's a clever move designed to bring "a lot of eyeballs" and generate buzz before the regular episodes even air.
“One of our main characters just disappeared, and who knows, will he be back? Where has he been?”
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This is a smart move by the 'Ghosts' team, leveraging popular holiday slots to deliver major plot points. Fans will want to watch these specials live, as they're clearly crucial to the ongoing narrative. What's interesting is how they're embracing the 'British solution' — a sign of confidence in their storytelling.
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