Ghosts Flower

Susan “Flower” Montero is the ghost of a hippie from the 1960s. She appears in the American sitcom Ghosts. She had three brothers growing up and was on her high school basketball team, as mentioned in the episode Ghostwriter.

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Ghosts shocked viewers when Flower seemingly exited the show, but it made her surprise return even sweeter.

Why Did Flower Leave Ghosts? Her Disappearance and Return, Explained - CBR

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One of the most notable spooks in the show is Flower, who is actually a ghost of a woman named Susan "Flower" Montero. It was in Ghosts Season 3 when Flower bid farewell to her friends, especially Jay and Sam.

Ghosts Season 3 premiere unveiled that Flower was the one who moved on to the afterlife after Sam and Jay realized that she was missing from the headcount. Speaking with Deadline, Ghosts executive producers and showrunners Joe Port and Joe Wiseman explained the decision to choose Flower as the ghost who moved on.

CBS’s hit series Ghosts is back for its fifth season, premiering on Thursday, October 16, at 8:30 p.m. ET/PT. If you’re one of the show’s 11.9 million viewers, chances are one of your favorite characters is Flower, the ghost of a sweet but trippy ’60s love child played by Sheila Carrasco.

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In the case of Flower from Ghosts, I think it is very likely that changing her will be a good decision. While Carrasco has been exceptional at portraying Flower, the character has often felt one-dimensional.

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After initially believing she was sucked off in the Ghosts Season 3 premiere, it turns out Flower is trapped in a well outside the Woodstone Mansion. The spirits try to bring her back through a...