Ghosts S04e01 Pdtv May 2026

PDTV (Standard Definition XviD/MP4) Source: Broadcast HDTV -> Downscaled to 480p/576p File Size: Approx. 175–250 MB Audio: 2.0 Stereo MP3/AAC

This PDTV rip was captured from a broadcast feed (likely CBS or CTV) and downscaled. It retains the full 4:3 or 16:9 letterboxed frame. While not HD, the encode is watchable—no watermarks, moderate compression artifacts during dark basement scenes. Sync is stable. A solid scene release for archiving or bandwidth-limited viewing. ghosts s04e01 pdtv

Ghosts.S04E01.PDTV.x264-RLSGROUP Resolution: 720x480 Frame rate: 23.976 fps Duration: 21m 42s CRC32: 4A2F1B9E If you meant you wanted a different type of piece (e.g., a script excerpt, a subtitle file, or a technical guide to obtaining/playing PDTV files), let me know and I’ll tailor it accordingly. While not HD, the encode is watchable—no watermarks,

Ghosts returns with one of its eeriest yet funniest cold opens. Mary Holland (as Patience) is a brilliant addition—her deadpan delivery of “I have been in the mud… listening” lands perfectly. The episode wisely doesn’t resolve the Patience conflict quickly, setting up a multi-episode arc. The writers lean into the show’s core strength: historical absurdity colliding with modern awkwardness. Jay’s reaction to having a fourth uninvited basement ghost is the episode’s biggest laugh. Ghosts

It sounds like you’re looking for a related to the TV show Ghosts (the US version), specifically Season 4, Episode 1 in PDTV (standard-definition TV rip) format.

8/10 – A strong, character-driven season premiere that rewards long-time viewers.

Season 4 picks up immediately after the Season 3 cliffhanger: the cholera ghost Patience, a Puritan spirit who was “lost” in the dirt for over 100 years, has re-emerged in the mansion’s basement. She is deeply religious, extremely literal, and harbors a centuries-old grudge against Isaac, Hetty, and especially Sassapis for abandoning her. Meanwhile, Sam and Jay try to keep her from terrorizing the new B&B guests by pretending she’s a “historical reenactor.” The episode balances Patience’s unsettling stillness (she rarely blinks) with classic ghost squabbling. The B-story involves Trevor trying to learn patience via a 1990s self-help tape.