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'Ghosted' Season 1 Spoilers: The Bureau Underground Goes On Lockdown

The upcoming episode of "Ghosted" season 1 will find The Bureau Underground on lockdown as a creature runs loose in the office.

The synopsis of the next episode, titled "Lockdown," states that the entire office will be on lockdown, with no one getting in or out under orders from Director Romslo (guest star John Getz), Ava's (Ally Walker) boss. A deadly amphibious creature is wandering somewhere inside the office, and it is up to Max (Adam Scott) and Leroy (Craig Robinson) to save the day. However, the pressure is on because the pair only has half an hour to kill the creature.

Additionally, everyone will be down because the creature will manage to take Bob (guest star Beck Bennett), their favorite co-worker, as its first victim. Also in the office with them is the Sparkletts water boy (guest star Ryan McPartlin), though they do not know that he is there. On a more personal front, Leroy will notice Annie's (Amber Stevens West) behavior and will think that she likes Max.

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A teaser trailer for the new episode has also been released. It opens with sirens blaring in the office as the team looks for the amphibious creature with flashlights and weapons. Max is startled by the corpse of a man, though it remains to be seen whether it is real or just Halloween decoration. 

The next scene shows Bob telling everyone that he "messed up bad" and that it is an "emergency." Everyone is clearly worried, but Bob reveals that he was joking and that the only real emergency is that he "ordered way too many donuts," showing just why everyone loves him so much. The amphibious creature is also briefly glimpsed. But, the real kicker is revealed by Annie: if they do not get rid of the threat in 30 minutes, they will all be burned alive.

"Ghosted" season 1 airs Sundays at 8:30 p.m. on FOX.

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