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‘Young Sheldon’ Star Returns to CBS in 1 Week With a Big Surprise [Exclusive]
2 years after Young Sheldon officially came to an end on CBS, series star Iain Armitage is set to return to the Thursday night lineup, but you won’t see him in the Georgie & Mandy spin-off. In one week, Armitage will be playing himself in a guest role on Ghosts! The episode, titled “Woodstone Royale,” sees Sam (Rose McIver) and Jay (Utkarsh Ambudkar) agree to host a high-stakes poker game at the mansion as they need to make a lot of cash very quickly after ghost shenanigans get them in over their heads with the IRS. Ahead of the episode, I sat down with Armitage to get the inside scoop on what fans can expect from his appearance on the show.
When asked about what Young Sheldon fans can expect from seeing him back in the Thursday night lineup, Armitage said, “Good point, I’m going to be in our usual spot. That’s tricky because this is sort of the first time I’ve gotten to do a very, very different style of character where I’m sort of playing myself in a fun way. Maybe not exactly,” he mused, “I’d like to think that, at least in real life, I’m a little bit nicer, but I don’t know.” The fictionalized version of Armitage will be participating in Sam and Jay’s poker game as a high roller and bringing plenty of laughs along with him.
Armitage had no shortage of love for the show’s script and his experience on set, for as much as he is a talented young actor, he’s also simply a massive fan of Ghosts. “It was such a funny and fun script to read and such a great time on set,” he explained. “I can’t wait for people to see it.” He also noted that, as an “occupational hazard,” TV isn’t always the first thing he reaches for when he’s looking to relax, but as the exception to that rule, Ghosts is appointment television for Armitage. “Ghosts is one of the only shows that I consistently would watch on the night it aired, right when I got home.” The Young Sheldon star went on to say that he hopes fans enjoy his turn on the show so much that they convince the writers that he simply must come back for future episodes, saying:
“I actually haven’t gotten to see the cut episode yet. There was one line, honestly, probably, I flubbed it by laughing over the line, but there was one line they needed to replace, so I got to see a clip of it while I was doing audio replacement, ADR, but I’m really excited to get to see the proper thing. So, I myself will be enjoying this for the first time, as well. But I hope it’s good enough that fans watch it and they’re like, ‘Oh my goodness, this guy needs to be on Ghosts way more often. This electric combination of Iain Armitage and the Ghosts cast is something that we need.’ So, feel free to write to the writers.”
What’s Next for ‘Ghosts’ Season 5?
Before we jump into next week’s poker game extravaganza, there’s an all-new episode of Ghosts airing tonight on CBS, directed by series star Utkarsh Ambudkar. In “Michael Jackson Goes to HR,” Trevor (Asher Grodman) gets himself — and very likely Sam and Jay — into hot water when he sends a “stripper-gram” to one of his colleagues. Meanwhile, it’s trouble in paradise for Pete (Richie Moriarty) and Alberta (Danielle Pinnock) after he reveals he visited his ex-girlfriend while on one of his trips away. Next week, we’ll catch up with Armitage in “Woodstone Royale,” and on April 23, Justin Kirk will return as Tad the Mayor in “The Investor,” which sees Sam and Jay forced to make a difficult decision to save Woodstone, while Flower and Isaac’s political race for ghost representative finally comes to a head.
Beyond these episodes, Ghosts Season 5 is headed for the show’s first hour-long finale, set to air on May 21. Catch a new episode at 8:30 PM on CBS tonight and stay tuned next week for more from our conversation with Armitage!
- Release Date
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October 7, 2021
- Directors
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Christine Gernon, Jaime Eliezer Karas, Katie Locke O’Brien, Nick Wong, Jude Weng, Pete Chatmon, Richie Keen, Alex Hardcastle, Kimmy Gatewood, Matthew A. Cherry, Cortney Carrillo
- Writers
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Emily Schmidt, John Timothy, Lauren Bridges, Sophia Lear, Guy Endore-Kaiser, Rishi Chitkara, Julia Harter, Skander Halim, Zora Bikangaga
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Rose McIver
Samantha Arondekar
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Utkarsh Ambudkar
Jay Arondekar
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