Ghosts
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Oh dear, sweet, poor Freddie; he knew not what he signed up for.
It is extensive and troubling and certainly makes you wonder why he stayed as long as he did.
Know your worth, Freddie!
Freddie draws the line at ghosts.
but eventually they run into some trouble.
Ghosts possibly getting eviscerated from existence Trouble.
Freddie has special-ordered a Latvian ghost-hunting machine called the Ghost Trap 2000.
The bad news is that the Ghost Trap 2000 is legit.
Now,thatswhen the ghosts really lose it.
There are a few things going on here in the midst of all the chaos.
Keeping Freddie around would only further endanger our ghosts, so good-bye to you, sir!
More importantly, we get some good old-fashioned emotional development for several characters.
Sam explaining that ghost stuff is usually her own thing only makes him feel worse.
Hes the guy standing there in the Atari T-shirt, after all!
He loves this stuff and also has extensive knowledge of sci-fi pop culture.
He might be helpful.
He just wants to be a part of it all.
One more ghost needs to go in, and the clock is ticking.
Throughout the series, hes been taking baby steps toward not always playing it safe.
So why not be brave?
Inside the trap this entire time, Thor and Flower have been contemplating the end of their existence.
Its so unexpectedly swoony, and Flowers into it, too.
This is the rom-com of my dreams, to be honest.
Thor has put himself out there once again, and this time it pays off.
When Pete arrives inside the machine, he finds Thor and Flower furiously making out.
Jays theory about overloading the machine winds up being correct.
The trap overloads and short-circuits, freeing Thor, Flower, and Pete.
Nothing like a harrowing life-or-death-or-other-death situation to bring about some big changes at the Woodstone B&B.
All-in-all, quite sad for ol Sas and extremely emasculating for ol Jay.
Now, thats a good 18th-century-based joke right there.
That cheeky, perfectly timed cut to the title card at the top of the episode was a hoot.
You want us to buy a lawn car?
Just to sit on the lawn?
Who are we, Tony Stark?