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Ghosts Actor Channels John Candy for Thanksgiving Episode

Summary

  • Ghosts' Thanksgiving episode drew inspiration from Planes, Trains and Automobiles.
  • Richie Moriarty channeled John Candy's character for his performance.
  • The episode mirrored the 1987 film's chaotic travel mishaps.
Ghosts Actor Channels John Candy for Thanksgiving Episode

The popular CBS sitcom Ghosts recently aired its Thanksgiving episode, which paid homage to the 1987 John Hughes film 'Planes, Trains and Automobiles.' The episode, titled "Planes, Shanes, and Automobiles," saw lead character Sam embarking on a book tour with Pete, portrayed by Richie Moriarty, by her side.

Moriarty embraced the opportunity to channel the late comedian John Candy, who starred in the original film as the lovable Del Griffith. Moriarty explained that Candy's performance significantly influenced his portrayal of Pete as he and Sam encountered a series of comical travel mishaps throughout their journey.

The storyline closely mirrored the chaotic adventures of Steve Martin and John Candy in the classic movie, with Sam growing increasingly frustrated by the setbacks, much like Martin's character. Moriarty expressed his excitement about leaning into Candy's comedic timing and mannerisms, making for an entertaining and memorable Thanksgiving episode.

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The Ghosts Thanksgiving episode was inspired by the 1987 John Candy and Steve Martin film 'Planes, Trains and Automobiles'.
Pete in the CBS show Ghosts is played by actor Richie Moriarty.
The episode mirrored 'Planes, Trains and Automobiles' with Sam and Pete facing travel troubles on a book tour.

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