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Why Did Flower Leave Ghosts? Why Did Sheila Carrasco Get Sucked Off?

Bidding adieu to our beloved spirit. Here's an insider spooky scoop!
February 16, 2024
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Gone are the days when we hid our faces in the blanket, shaking because of a jump scare. We are now in a realm where we are actually rooting for the ghosts.

“Ghosts,” the CBS sitcom that has charmed its way into the hearts of viewers with its quirky ensemble of spectral characters, recently threw a curveball that had everyone talking. But why did Flower, one of the show’s most colorful spirits, get “sucked off” into the afterlife? 

The series, known for its unique blend of humor and heart, left fans eagerly anticipating the resolution of a cliffhanger that had the potential to change the dynamic of the show forever.

As the season 2 finale concluded, the audience was left hanging with the question of which ghost would ascend to the afterlife. The show’s creators teased a significant departure, leading to rampant speculation and theories. 

With the return of the show, answers have finally surfaced, leaving fans both satisfied and curious about the future of the beloved series. The revelation was unexpected, yet it made perfect sense within the narrative framework the show has built.

Season 3, episode 1 of Ghosts on February 15, 2024, saw a shocking twist. Flower, portrayed by Sheila Carrasco, was the one to ascend and leave Ghosts, a choice that resonated deeply with both the character’s journey and the thematic elements of the show.

Unpacking Flower’s Departure

The decision to have Flower ascend was not made lightly. According to showrunners Joe Port and Joe Wiseman, the process involved careful consideration of each character’s arc and the overall narrative.

Flower’s growth throughout the series positioned her as a prime candidate for ascension. “Flower checked a lot of boxes for a candidate,” Wiseman explained. 

“It would be believable that she got sucked off because she had some growth toward the end of season 2, and there was a lot of different reactions people could have to her disappearing.” 

This development provided closure for Flower’s character and opened new avenues for storytelling and character development among the remaining ghosts and the living inhabitants of the haunted B&B.

The choice of Flower’s departure was multifaceted. It allowed for an exploration of the reactions of the other characters, particularly Thor, portrayed by Devan Chandler Long, whose relationship with Flower was a focal point of the series. 

The dynamics of loss, jealousy, and happiness among the spirits offer a rich tapestry of emotions and storylines for the show to explore in its subsequent seasons. 

Moreover, the concept of being “sucked off,” a humorous term borrowed from the original UK series, underscores the show’s ability to balance comedy with poignant moments of growth and farewell.

I still feel a Flower plot twist could be on the horizon. There is one other ghost we never got confirmation was still there in the episode. The teenage cholera ghost that was dating Stephanie(the prom ghost). Their scene together was in the recap. So where is he? 🤔#GhostsCBS

— 🤍Chelsea(TGW Tour changed me 😭) (@ChelseaM201713) February 16, 2024

Flower’s ascension is a testament to her character’s development and the impact she had on both the spiritual and living characters. 

Her journey from a misunderstood spirit to a beloved friend and catalyst for change highlights the series’ thematic focus on redemption, growth, and the complexities of the afterlife. 

Tonight’s #GhostsCBS Season Premiere was fantastic.

Seriously going to miss Flower, though. #Ghosts pic.twitter.com/cpY943sIft

— Joel Garcia (@MrJoelGarcia9) February 16, 2024

As Wiseman and Port navigate the absence of Flower, they promise that her departure will have lasting effects on the narrative, teasing the introduction of new ghostly powers and the exploration of other characters’ backstories.

Dang. I thought it was going to be crash.

Not Flower!!! #ghosts pic.twitter.com/afyq7D1ER5

— MrsJRT☀️ (@mrs_jrt) February 16, 2024

The return of Sheila Carrasco to the series remains a tantalizing question. With the actress on maternity leave, the timing and manner of Flower’s reappearance are shrouded in mystery. 

Nooooo! Not Flower!! 😭🌼#Ghosts #GhostsCBS pic.twitter.com/J872tGg38Q

— Sweetpea (@SweetpeasCloset) February 16, 2024

The showrunners’ decision to temporarily write out the character offers an opportunity to refresh the storyline and delve deeper into the lives of the Woodstone B&B’s other inhabitants. 

I gave up social media for lent but had to log in just to let @CBS know they’re imbeciles for doing #Flower like that. Nigel made much more sense but if you wanted to keep him, you could have gotten rid of some useless ghosts. You didn’t even tell us why Flower left. #GhostsCBS pic.twitter.com/UzZLLQuMDd

— rigo man (@rigoman14) February 16, 2024

What does Flower’s departure mean for the dynamics at Woodstone? How will the remaining characters evolve in her absence? 

When and how will Flower make her anticipated return to the fold? Share your theories, predictions, and opinions in the comments section below. 

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