'Ghosted' season 1 episode 2 spoilers: Paranormal investigators attempt to save zombie-like boy

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In the next episode of "Ghosted," paranormal investigators Leroy Wright (Craig Robinson) and Max Jennifer (Adam Scott) try to save Jermaine (Ethan Drake Davis) who got infected with a zombie-like virus.

The trailer for the upcoming installment titled "Bee-Mo" was released just recently and showed the young Jermaine on the back of Wright, trying to bite him. It appears that the investigator is having a hard time getting the rabid Jermaine off his back so he asks his partner Jennifer to subdue him with the tranquilizer dart gun. However, Jennifer says, "Ok. I'm officially out of darts." Wright shouts back in frustration.

Apparently, Jermaine got bit by a supernatural cat while trick-or-treating during Halloween with Wright. The bite turned the young boy into a zombie-like being and he started to attack Wright. The rabid boy was coincidentally wearing a vampire costume which was humorously appropriate for the situation.

In the last episode, Wright apparently was a close friend to Jermaine and his mother. In the shopping mall where Wright worked as a security officer, he gave the small boy a Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) book so that he could review for the college admission tests later in high school. The boy was not too thrilled about the gift but Wright later pointed out that there was a videogame compact disc hidden in between the pages. Apparently, Wright did not want his mother to know about it.

"And if I hear that you haven't been studying, I am going to come see you myself. You understand?" Wright said as he pretended to warn Jermaine who had a hard time hiding his grin.

It remains to be seen how Wright and Jennifer will go about saving Jermaine from the dangerous bite.

"Ghosted" season 1 episode 2 will air on Sunday, Oct. 8 at 8:30 p.m. EDT on Fox.

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