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The mix is front-heavy by necessity (it’s a dialogue-driven show). Don’t expect helicopter pans or constant surround activity. Some quiet scenes feel like expanded stereo rather than true 5.1.

The score (by Jeff Cardoni) spreads wide across the L/R fronts, with occasional light bleed into the surrounds for atmosphere. A montage sequence late in the episode uses a licensed track that swirls nicely around the room. ghosts s01e05 dd5.1

You want to hear how a modern multicam comedy should sound in surround. The mix is front-heavy by necessity (it’s a

4/5 – A reference-quality sitcom mix. If you have a 5.1 system, Ghosts Episode 5 rewards you with immersive mansion acoustics, clean dialogue, and tasteful bass. It won’t demo your subwoofer, but it proves that even comedies benefit from discrete surround. The score (by Jeff Cardoni) spreads wide across

Spoiler-free: Episode 5 continues the sharp comedic rhythm of the series, typically focusing on a specific ghost’s backstory or a mundane living-world problem that gets supernatural interference. The dialogue remains whip-smart, and the ensemble cast gets balanced moments.