Personally, I feel it's an excuse for a lack of.. well, everything. It makes the show look witty and funny because of the antics that ensue, but the fact that they're ghosts is really played down and used to replace an actual plot. The jokes are horrendous, the actors are terrible, and it made me say "whaaaat....?" too many times.
Also, because of a lot of the interaction between the mom and dad is based on "you're going to let me stay in this house and let me force my will on you and your kids", there's a whole uncomfortable layer added.
"Luckily", both the mom and dad are horrible people and terrible parents, using stupid methods for raising their kids. I often hear the excuse "it's a kids show, so that doesn't matter", but I don't believe that. Kids shouldn't be treated like they're idiots and parents shouldn't be portrayed like they are either.
So I picked a random episode to watch and that's also kind of everything I can say about the show. Well yeah, that, and that it's stupid. And every actor is terrible. And most of the jokes don't make sense. And they're all horrible, horrible people.
The show starts off with Frankie (human) and Louie (ghost) putting together a prank in the bakery of Frankie's mom. Also, I'll mention right away that this bakery is used as the living room of both families and they make enough money to stay open even though there are never people there and the kids set up traps for people who enter, but lets just put that aside for now. Of course, the mom walks into it and she and dad try to decide what the best punishment is for these kids. They start blaming each other on whose kid ruined the other and they decide the best way to resolve this is to not allow these kids, who live together in a house, to play with each other anymore. Great parenting there, guys, I don't know why all mixed families don't just solve their problems like this.
Luckily, the kids learn by watching their parents's behavior and also start blaming each other and declare themselves no longer friends. They go trough a series of terrible jokes and the standard "fat kid is a loser" routine to find some new friends to make the other one jealous. The parents find out that this maybe was a bad idea and that they should work together to get the kids to be friends again.
So they get the kids together for a chat, explaining the issues and get the kids to talk it out, while they themselves learn about the problems a mixed family can have and how they should approach these kinds of problems in the future. Oh wait, that doesn't sound fun, does it? No, instead, let's set up a prank in the bakery for the kids to work together on and ruin the mother's business. They even have the nerve to end it with "we're terrible people, but at least we're good parents". No sir, you are not. You're a terrible father and she's a terrible mother and it's no wonder that you've raised terrible kids.
I'm sorry, I just can't be positive about this show. Everything about it annoys me! But what annoys me the most, are the ratings. On the one hand, I get why kids are so into this show, but on the other, I really wish they weren't. It's relatively harmless if you look at it as simple entertainment, but it's so easy to put some message in a kids show, that I don't get why they put something like this on the air.
Compare it to shows like "iCarly" or "Victorious". Both are, like "Haunted Hathaways", sitcoms for kids, but they actually put in a message: Creativity. Kids, teens and tweens can all watch those shows, understand them, and get a laugh out of them. They deal with real issues. Even if some of the stories can get a bit crazy and over the top, it at least says something! I don't have that with Haunted Hathaways. I feel like they just trow a story in my face, with terrible jokes and no message at all because it's at least entertaining. Is the fact that this is a show about a ghost family an excuse? No. Especially because them being ghosts doesn't change anything about the way the family interacts, it's mostly an excuse for weird jokes, like instead of the dad walking out the door, he turns into a superhero and flies out. I don't get it. Yeah, it could be funny, if it made sense or was build up properly, but they just use a jump-cut to the dad flying off. It's too random, and I feel scared for the kids to whom that actually makes sense.
But what would I know. I'm just a 90's kid, I watched shows about babies and a wallaby's that worked in a comic-store. Watch it yourself, and let me know what you thought. Till then, I'm gonna watch something more enjoyable than "The haunted Hathaways": punchline.