Ghosts S02e12 Bd9 Direct

: Sam struggles to manage their new assistant, Freddie, while her 19th-century ancestor Hetty constantly interferes. Hetty, a former robber baron's wife, believes Sam should treat "the help" with cold discipline rather than empathy.

Eventually, it is revealed that the "Healer" is actually , a Victorian-era fraudster and quack doctor who lived in the room to avoid debt collectors and angry patients. He is not a mystic, but a con man who accidentally killed himself with his own poisonous "remedies." The episode concludes with Gerald realizing he is stuck in Button House with the others, his fraudulent past exposed, leaving the other ghosts to reckon with their misplaced hope. ghosts s02e12 bd9

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Alison (Charlotte Ritchie), desperate to stop the persistent leaks in the house and solve other domestic issues, becomes enamored with the idea of a spiritual guide. Meanwhile, Thomas Thorne (Mathew Baynton) sees an opportunity to finally have his poetry appreciated by a "sensitive" soul. The ghosts vie for the Healer's attention, hoping he can cure their supernatural ailments (such as Julian’s inability to touch objects or Kitty’s lack of reflection). He is not a mystic, but a con

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The show utilizes the "Healer" trope common in supernatural comedies but subverts it. In many shows, a mystic character brings genuine magic or answers. In Ghosts , the mystic is revealed to be a charlatan, reinforcing the show's central thesis: there are no easy answers in the afterlife, and death does not grant wisdom or magical powers.