Ghosts (US) season 3 episode 8 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
After Mrs. Woodstone returns from Michigan, she confronts her husband's lawyer about her spouse's disappearance and ensuing legal issues concerning child labor laws. Meanwhile, the house's ghostly inhabitants face their own drama when Flower, a ghost, is found trapped in a well. The group's attempt to rescue her is fraught with challenges, including their struggle with modern technology. In parallel, historical and personal secrets are revealed, deepening the connections and understanding among the spectral residents.
Full Episode S03E08 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
How did Mrs. Woodstone's trip to Michigan go?
She lost a coachman to fever in Ohio but still made good time, arriving in under two months.
What legal troubles is Mrs. Woodstone facing?
The legal troubles include issues related to children working in her factories, which is now against new laws.
What happened to Flower, the ghost?
Flower accidentally fell into a well while chasing a butterfly and was later rescued by the other ghosts before the well could be filled with cement.
What does Stephanie, the teenage ghost, reveal about her love life?
Stephanie talks about her romance with Ralph, a ghost who disappeared suddenly after they kissed.
How do the ghosts handle technology?
The ghosts struggle with modern technology, including pulling open a drawer and using FaceTime, which complicates their efforts to communicate with the living.
What historical event do the ghosts recount?
The ghosts recount a past incident from 1895, where several of them fell into a hole and struggled to escape, leading to a year-long ordeal.
What solution do the ghosts find to rescue Flower from the well?
The ghosts coordinate to physically pull Flower out of the well after failing to communicate with the living through technology.