'Ghosted' season 1 episode 8 spoilers: Max and Leroy go to hayride to investigate girl's disappearance

Promotional poster of "Ghosted" on Fox. Facebook/GhostedOnFox

In the next episode of "Ghosted," Max Jennifer (Adam Scott) and Leroy Wright (Craig Robinson) investigate the disappearance of a girl at a haunted hayride.

The synopsis and trailer for the upcoming installment titled "Haunted Hayride" was released just recently and showed Jennifer and Wright going undercover at a public fair where people have fun getting scared. Jennifer is wearing a football jacket and a werewolf disguise while Wright is dressed like a mummy. They are there to blend with the festive crowd while investigating a missing girl. Both of them raise their arms and pretend to scare the public as they search for clues regarding the disappearance. However, they end up scaring each other and scream together in unison. "Why are you screaming at me?" Jennifer asks Wright in surprise. The mummified agent replies, "So you won't be embarrassed for being the only one screaming. I was doing you a favor."

Meanwhile at headquarters, Barry Shaw (Adeel Akhtar) thinks about ways he can bond with Jennifer and Wright. Apparently, he feels left out of the group and wants to be a good friend and companion to the guys at the office. His brainstorming hinders him from doing much work and he may get into trouble once again with the chief. It remains to be seen if Shaw can bond with the guys and if Wright and Jennifer will be able to find the missing girl.

In the last episode, the two struggling agents went undercover at the taping of a show called "Ghost Studz" where the hosts were sucked into a horrific dimension. Jennifer and Wright were able to save them from the unknown place and led them to safety in the end.

"Ghosted" season 1 episode 8 will hit the airwaves on Sunday, Dec. 3 at 9:30 p.m. EST on Fox.

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