Ghosts (US) season 3 episode 1 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In a heated exchange, Alberta confronts Hetty about hiding the identity of her killer, revealing deep-seated betrayals and friendships tested among the ghostly residents. As they grapple with one of their own moving on, Thor's attachment to an owl believed to be the reincarnated spirit of his departed love, Flower, leads to a standoff that threatens the harmony of their spectral community. Amidst misunderstandings and the quest for closure, a memorial for Flower becomes a poignant moment of reflection, revealing the ghosts' desires for connection and acceptance. Pete's attempt to bridge the gap between the basement ghosts and the rest of the household backfires, highlighting the complex dynamics of their coexistence and the enduring impact of loss and love beyond the grave.
Full Episode S03E01 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who was Alberta's killer?
Alberta's killer was Thomas, Hetty's son.
How do the ghosts feel about one of them moving on?
The ghosts have mixed feelings about one of them moving on, including fear, sadness, and jealousy.
What does Thor believe about the owl found in the barn?
Thor believes the owl is a sign or the reincarnation of Flower because of their shared connection to owls.
How does Thor react to the suggestion of moving the owl?
Thor threatens to burn down the barn if the owl, which he believes to be Flower, is moved.
What is the outcome of Flower's memorial?
Flower's memorial leads to heartfelt tributes from the ghosts, and Thor agrees to let the owl go, symbolizing his acceptance of Flower's departure.
What issue arises from Pete inviting the basement ghosts upstairs?
Pete's invitation leads to discomfort among the living residents and tensions with the basement ghosts, culminating in a mutual feeling of disrespect and the basement ghosts' return to the basement.