When Pete offers suggestions and ideas, it’s always with good intentions. That doesn’t mean it works out the right way, and we see more of that in Ghosts season 4, episode 13.
The most recent episode saw Jay’s restaurant open. It looked for a minute that it wasn’t going to happen. Flower was so convinced that the cult leader was right about the end of the world that happened to be on the same day as the restaurant opening. Flower thought she was doing good, but she needed to listen to everyone else around her first.
Now it’s time to move over to Pete. He acts in ways that he thinks are good, but they turn out to be a much bigger issue. In this case, it could affect Jay’s restaurant again.
Pete has a recipe for Jay in Ghosts season 4, episode 13
Pete gives Jay a recipe to use. This is likely something he enjoyed when he was alive, and he’d like to see Jay recreate it. The problem is that it leads to problems with a local restaurateur.
It sounds like Pete has taken a recipe from someone rather dangerous indeed. Is it possible that it’s a recipe from a restaurant owned by a mob boss? That certainly seems plausible considering the title is “Ghostfellas.”
There’s a mention of “Goodfellas” in the promo for the episode. Again, it adds to the idea that Jay is going to come face to face with a mob boss. Even the photos of the episode suggest some of this.
So, who did Pete used to work with? Are we finally going to get to see a bit of Pete when he was alive? Will we get to see what his life was like? It looks like his former wife is going to show up again, as well, which is sure to give us a lot more insight into where Pete got the recipe from.
This is an extra special episode. Rose McIver directed this episode.
Check out the promo and synopsis for Ghosts season 4, episode 13:
"Jay angers a local restaurateur when he uses a recipe at his restaurant that was given to him by Pete."
Ghosts airs on Thursdays at 8:30/7:30c on CBS. Catch up the following day on Paramount+.
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