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.
: Trusts Sam to write his official life story, contrasting Flower’s secretive nature. ghosts s01e07 bd5
: Flower initially describes the event as an act of "peace and love," but Sam’s research reveals it was a genuine criminal act. In this episode, Samantha (Rose McIver), a freelance
In this pivotal episode, the chaos of Button House shifts from the supernatural to the relational. The central plot focuses on the arrival of Mike’s parents, who come to visit the dilapidated estate. Their presence adds a layer of cringe-inducing realism to the couple's struggle, as they openly question the sanity of Mike and Alison’s investment. The leader of that heist was (Sheila Carrasco),
: Sasappis reveals he has feelings for Shiki, a ghost at the neighboring property.
While most of the ghosts are eager for Sam to tell their life stories—Isaac (Brandon Scott Jones) even lobbies for a biography—Flower is uncharacteristically resistant. She claims she was sworn to secrecy by her commune, but the truth is more complicated and reveals a deeper, more human side of her character beyond her usual "spacey" persona. Key Plot Points & Character Development