The tension comes to a head when Kish reveals that he isn't just visiting—he wants to buy the mansion to turn it into a commercial spa, thinking Jay is incompetent to run it as an inn. Jay finally stands up for himself. He rejects the offer, asserting that Woodstone is his and Sam's dream, and he doesn't need a handout or a "savior."
The primary conflict arises when Sam and Jay’s highly efficient new assistant, Freddie (played by Mike Lane), brings his relationship drama to work. When Freddie complains that his girlfriend refuses to refill their water filter, Sam steps in to offer modern relationship advice. 'Ghosts' Season 2, Episode 12 Recap: The Family Business ghosts s02e12 h255
Hetty recruits Trevor to sabotage Freddie by double-booking rooms during the busy "Ulster County Jam Fest" weekend. The resulting chaos leads to a confrontation where Sam finally reprimands Freddie, leading him to quit. The tension comes to a head when Kish
During the visit, Jay learns that Kish is planning to propose to Bela. Feeling emasculated and worried that he is the "failure" of the family, Jay tries to impress Kish with business ideas for the B&B. However, things go awry when Jay tries to help with a situation involving the ghosts (who only Sam can see). Jay attempts to prove his capability by handling a "haunting" issue, but his lack of ability to see the ghosts leads to him looking foolish in front of Kish. When Freddie complains that his girlfriend refuses to
Assuming you are referring to the popular of Ghosts (CBS), here is the story for Season 2, Episode 12 , titled "The Family Business" .
stands as a critical narrative turning point in the hit CBS sitcom. The episode expertly balances multi-generational character growth with escalating paranormal stakes. It features the introduction of Freddie’s security camera , a tactical narrative device that threatens the secret of Woodstone Manor. It also features the complex romantic and maternal evolution of Hetty Woodstone .