You know what he means.ĭavid’s there and very surprised to learn that his afterlife in a strip club is, in fact, not heaven. As Thor notes, fingers crossed the guy didn’t get sucked off there. What’s the logical thing to do next? Excuse me, what’s the logical thing to do next on Ghosts? Sam and Jay learn that David died in a nearby strip club (because, of course, he did) and head over to see if perhaps they’ll run into his ghosts. Thankfully, the resident ‘90s douche finance bro hears that whole thing and finds a glimmer of hope for everyone: Trevor knows for sure that David was banned from Scores for life when he asked a couple of members of the Howard Stern Wack Pack for autographs at one once something about Kelsey’s story doesn’t add up. Jay calls it “the weirdest butterfly effect,” and he’s not wrong, as he puts it: “Some ‘90s douche finance bro falls in love with a dancer at Scores, and now we’re out of a house.” What a world. The ghosts are concerned about losing Sam, too, but maybe not that concerned? Mostly, Hetty’s worried about the TV situation without Sam. Woodstone family lawyer Dan gets his best DNA guy on it (“he does all the Jeter stuff”) and winds up with some bad news for Sam and Jay: the DNA checks out. If true, this means that Woodstone rightfully belongs to her. A woman named Kelsey shows up at the B&B and, with a disarming smile on her face, informs Sam that she just discovered that her birth father is David Woodstone, Sam’s second cousin (and Trevor’s friend who helped dump his body in the lake, in case you forgot), who apparently had an affair with Kelsey’s mother, a stripper, back in the ‘90s. Never did a moment call for the classic Higgintoot gasp than this one. There’s a lot going on at the Woodstone B&B at the moment - well, except for having guests, maybe? Where are the guests? I remain, as ever, quite concerned about the Arondekars’ business model - but perhaps the most pressing is a little teeny tiny problem regarding the rightful heir to the property. An episode that gives us a moving montage highlighting how much our ghosts and livings have become a family and a trip to a local strip club to interrogate a dead ‘90s finance bro about a possible illegitimate child who wants to take over Woodstone Mansion? Yes, I’m in, 1,000 percent. “The Heir” showcases what Ghosts does best - seamlessly blending the ridiculous and hilarious with the heartfelt. Sounds like you have absolutely no reason to head out for some chicken.Ghosts has been on an absolute rip of great episodes as it closes out season two, and its season finale is no different. So you get the return of Ghost Pepper Wings, a new Mango Lemonade and a chance to get a free apple pie just for helping others. From now until June 4, anyone who makes a donation to help communities in a time of need will receive a coupon for a free apple pie. It is available chilled or frozen and includes a mango fruit flavor and is made with cane sugar.Īnd as if that wasn’t enough, they have also revealed that the Popeyes Foundation will be having its first Spring Fundraiser. Then they are battered and breaded in a Southern style coating and deep fried.Īdditionally, Popeyes has added a new Mango Lemonade to the menu, also for a limited time. For those that don’t remember, the wings are made from bone-in chicken wings that have been marinated in a ghost pepper spice blend for 12 hours. Popeyes has announced that Ghost pepper Wings are back for a limited time. GHOST PEPPER WINGS ARE BACK!!! *smooth jazz plays* /TdQLuUPTnf
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