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In this episode, Samantha (Rose McIver), a freelance journalist, is desperate for a big break. She pitches a human-interest story to a local magazine about a Robin Hood-esque bank robbery committed by a hippie commune in the 1960s. The twist? The leader of that heist was (Sheila Carrasco), one of the resident ghosts of Woodstone Mansion.

Isaac (the Revolutionary War ghost) is jealous of the attention Flower is receiving. He pressures Sam to write his biography instead, desperate to be remembered by history as more than just a footnote to Alexander Hamilton. New Encounters: As Sam does research outside the Woodstone Mansion, she begins to see other ghosts in the community, realizing the extent of her abilities beyond her own home. Key Characters & Cast Character Actor Samantha (Sam) Rose McIver Jay Utkarsh Ambudkar Flower Sheila Carrasco Isaac Brandon Scott Jones Hetty Rebecca Wisocky Thor Devan Chandler Long Critical Reception Reviewers from Tell-Tale TV noted that this episode effectively balanced the show's signature humor with emotional depth, specifically through Flower's vulnerability regarding her "criminal" past. It is often cited as a key episode for expanding the world of the show by introducing "outside" ghosts. Would you like a more detailed breakdown of the

The seventh episode of Season 1, titled "," centers on Samantha's attempt to jumpstart her freelance journalism career by uncovering a secret from Flower's past. Main Plot: Flower's Secret ghosts s01e07 bd5

The episode features a sentimental subplot involving Sasappis, the Lenape ghost.

The episode kicks off with Sam (Rose McIver) trying to balance her ghost-researching duties with real-world responsibilities. Jay (Utkarsh Ambudkar) is excited about a new food delivery drone service — the “BD5” of the title — which promises to drop fresh ingredients for the restaurant. But the ghosts, of course, interpret the buzzing drone as a supernatural omen. In this episode, Samantha (Rose McIver), a freelance

Meanwhile, Alberta (Danielle Pinnock) becomes obsessed with a “whodunit” podcast about a mysterious murder in a 1920s speakeasy — eerily similar to her own unsolved death. She pressures Sam into investigating, leading to a series of hilarious misdirections involving Isaac (Brandon Scott Jones) as a “reluctant deputy” and Hetty (Rebecca Wisocky) accidentally confessing to a crime she didn’t commit.

: Flower's hesitation isn't about the crime itself, but rather a specific detail she is embarrassed to reveal. It is eventually disclosed that during the heist, Flower stayed behind to help a bank teller she thought was cute, which led to her getting caught—a move her "tough" hippie persona found humiliating. Subplot: Sasappis and Shiki The leader of that heist was (Sheila Carrasco),

Samantha is commissioned to write an article about a 1960s bank robbery involving Flower and her fellow commune members. While Flower is usually open about her past, she becomes uncharacteristically distressed and begs Sam not to write the story.

: The episode explores the limitations of the ghosts' existence, specifically their inability to leave the property boundaries to interact with ghosts at other locations. Character Highlights

Based on the standard naming conventions for TV show files (S01E07 referring to Season 1, Episode 7), the title "Ghosts" usually refers to one of two popular sitcoms: the or the CBS Adaptation (US) .