The standout of S01, however, is the chaotic energy of Robin (Rickard), the caveman. In a season focused on modern problems (money, renovations, divorce), Robin’s prehistoric confusion acts as a perfect comedic anchor. His discovery that he can turn lights on and off—a "superpower" to him—is one of the season's most enduring running gags.
Season 01 establishes the hierarchy immediately. We have the aristocratic Lady Button (Howe-Douglas), clinging to Victorian propriety while slowly realizing her husband was a philandering bore. We have the romantic poet Thomas Thorne (Baynton), whose flowery language hides a deep insecurity about his "invisible" status. And we have the Captain (Willbond), whose rigid military structure provides a foil to the anarchic nature of the afterlife.
Whether you are watching a high-def stream or an old-school file from the archives, the quality of the writing shines through. It established a world where the past isn't dead; it's just incredibly annoying, petty, and ultimately, family.
Watching Ghosts Season 1 as a DSRip isn’t about pristine quality — it’s about . The little broadcast errors feel like the ghosts are messing with your equipment. And honestly? That’s the most fitting way to watch a show about the afterlife.