The best episode written by Trey Kollmer is "D&D", rated 8.4/10 from 5 user votes. It was "directed by Nick Wong". "D&D" aired on 11/18/2021 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Spies".
After Jay is kicked out of a Dungeons & Dragons campaign with his city friends, Sam agrees to facilitate a new one between him and the ghosts. Also, Isaac confronts his feelings for Nigel, a British soldier ghost from whom he’s been keeping a gigantic secret.
Director: Nick Wong
Writer: Trey Kollmer
Sam enlists the Ghosts to help secure a good review from an overly critical couple staying at the B&B. Also, Isaac tries to integrate Nigel into his friend group.
Director: Trent O'Donnell
Writer: Trey Kollmer
Sam and Jay help Thorfinn create a perfect first date with Flower. Also, Hetty feels slighted by the ghosts’ new housemate, Nigel.
Director: Richie Keen
Writer: Trey Kollmer
When Sam and Jay have the ghosts bunk together to free up rooms for guests at the B&B, they learn that Thorfinn has been having night terrors, which inspires Sam to enlist a therapist to help him. Also, Isaac makes a big, personal revelation after he’s compelled to seduce his new roommate, Hetty.
Director: Kimmy Gatewood
Writer: Trey Kollmer
Sam, Jay and the remaining ghosts unravel the mystery of which ghost passed into the afterlife. Also, Sam and Jay must relocate an owl in order to do construction on the barn to turn it into Jay's restaurant.
Director: Jaime Eliezer Karas
Writer: Trey Kollmer
When Sam and Jay invite the nosy neighbors Henry and Margaret to a dinner party to woo them into allowing the bed and breakfast, the ghosts are desperately eager to be included on the guest list.
Director: Trent O'Donnell
Writer: Trey Kollmer
When Jack gets into a petty dispute with the student council president, the situation escalates much too far; Stef sells makeup at school as a side business.
Director: Julie Anne Robinson
Writer: Trey Kollmer
Clark, Emma and Mason try to help Jack create a profile of himself for an online dating app after his first attempt is disastrous.
Director: Andy Ackerman
Writer: Trey Kollmer
When Jack can’t concentrate because of the millennials’ distracting juvenile behavior, Brooke installs cubicles in the bullpen.
Director: Andy Ackerman
Writer: Trey Kollmer
Jack tries to reassert his dominance as a reporter after Mason scores an investigative coup that turns him into an overnight celebrity. Also, Clark's low self-esteem causes him to give Emma relationship advice about other guys.
Director: Andy Ackerman
Writer: Trey Kollmer