'Ghosted' updates: Leroy and Wright go undercover at a haunted hayride in episode 8

Screenshot from the promo video of "Ghosted's" episode 8 FOX

Episode 8 of FOX's comedy television series "Ghosted" will air on Dec. 3 at 8:30 p.m. on FOX. The eighth episode, titled "Haunted Hayride," will have agents Leroy Wright (Craig Robinson) and Max Jennifer (Adam Scott) going undercover to investigate the disappearance of a young girl at a spooky hayride.

According to the plot summary of the episode, Max and Leroy will go undercover at a hayride to confirm the paranormal activities. It also indicates that the missing girl just might be a stunt to promote the "haunted" hayride to visitors.

FOX also uploaded a sneak peek video of the upcoming episode. In the promo clip, Wright is wearing a mummy costume and Jennifer going as Scott Howard from the 1985's classic film "Teen Wolf."

There are still no information provided by Fox and the show's producers about the ninth episode.

The latest episode, "Ghost Studz," received good reviews from critics and generated 1.94 million viewers according to TV By The Numbers. According to The Game of the Nerds, the seventh episode was a unique one for season 1. The recent episode centers on Wright and Jennifer investigating a haunted mental hospital where a ghost hunting television series was shooting. The Bureau Underground agents therefore stepped up to redeem the image of ghost hunters from posers. In the episode, Jennifer stated, "These clowns give real paranormal investigators like me and Leroy a bad name. More like Ghost Dudz."

Max and Annie Carver (Amber Stevens West) are also getting closer and closer with each episode. Season 1 has not introduced detailed information about Max's wife Claire who was abducted and was revealed to be under the care of the Bureau.

"Ghosted" is doing fairly according to online critics. The series received a 68 percent score rating from Rotten Tomatoes and 3 out of 5 score from Den of Geek.

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