Updated
Updated · Deadline · May 21
Sam and Jay Seek Landmark Status for Woodstone Mansion in 2-Part Ghosts Finale
Updated
Updated · Deadline · May 21

Sam and Jay Seek Landmark Status for Woodstone Mansion in 2-Part Ghosts Finale

12 articles · Updated · Deadline · May 21
  • Woodstone Mansion faces demolition in the Season 5 finale after Sam reveals the property was sold to an “evil water conglomerate.”
  • Sam and Jay turn to town historian Joe—played by James Austin Johnson—to win historical-landmark protection that could save the estate.
  • That bid hits an obstacle when Joe dismisses Woodstone as fairly “run of the mill” compared with other local mansions.
  • The 2-part CBS finale shifts the fight to whether the mansion’s resident ghosts and their legacies can supply the history Woodstone needs.
After a ghost's ultimate sacrifice saved the mansion, is their tragic disappearance from the show truly final?
Can a house's 'haunted' reputation legally help save it from demolition by a modern corporation?
When modern tech development threatens local history, how do communities decide what is truly worth preserving?