'Ghosted' plot rumors: Viewers hope for romance between Max and Annie

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After its premiere episode that aired on Oct. 1, the new American supernatural sitcom "Ghosted" received plot suggestions from fans to introduce a romantic relationship between two main characters. The show have been well received so far by viewers but some critics propose some improvements.

The comedy series brings the brilliant collaboration of comedians Adam Scott and Craig Robinson as they face paranormal entities and their own demons. The plot of the show revolves around the adventures of Max Jennifer (Adam Scott) and Leroy Wright (Craig Robinson) as they work for the "Bureau Underground" or BU to investigate "abnormal" activities.

The fourth episode aired on Oct. 22 and it introduced a new angle in the series. There are fans speculating that Max might get involved with the Bureau's technological expert, Annie Carver (Amber Stevens West). Many people are hoping for the two to spark a complicated romantic relationship given that Annie has a boyfriend and Max believes that his wife is still alive and is imprisoned by aliens. The main plot of the latest episode is about the capturing of a lizard creature that had killed BU's medical examiner.

The series will resume in the first week of November with its fifth episode, titled "The Machine." Fans are hoping for Max and Annie moments, which they will get in the next episode since Annie will accompany the dynamic duo in their next mission at a country club. The fifth episode will air on Nov. 5, Sunday, at 8:30 p.m. EDT on FOX.

According to an episode review by SpoilerTV, "Ghosted" is on the right track but needs several improvements with the humor and character utilization. The series received a 68% rating from Rotten Tomatoes and 6.4 out of 10 score from IMDb. Many comments indicate that the series is doing good so far and that it has a strong potential.

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