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This BD9 episode expands the lore (possession rules, death spots), deepens Alberta’s character, and gives Jay a hilarious physical comedy sequence—all while staying true to the show’s warm, witty tone.
Back at Woodstone, Sam and Jay (who has finally given up and called a plumber) inspect the area where Pete died. They pull back a floorboard or open a grate and find it: the arrow that killed Pete, stuck inside the house's structure.
As the conversation winds down, Carol mentions a final detail: "I just wish I knew what happened to his arrow."
The ghost of (guest star Paul F. Tompkins) manifests in the parlor: a fussy, mustachioed 1890s theater critic who died in the house during a dinner party after choking on a pickled egg. He carries a tiny, unbreakable notepad and a fountain pen that leaves no ink—but he pretends it does.
This BD9 episode expands the lore (possession rules, death spots), deepens Alberta’s character, and gives Jay a hilarious physical comedy sequence—all while staying true to the show’s warm, witty tone.
Back at Woodstone, Sam and Jay (who has finally given up and called a plumber) inspect the area where Pete died. They pull back a floorboard or open a grate and find it: the arrow that killed Pete, stuck inside the house's structure.
As the conversation winds down, Carol mentions a final detail: "I just wish I knew what happened to his arrow."
The ghost of (guest star Paul F. Tompkins) manifests in the parlor: a fussy, mustachioed 1890s theater critic who died in the house during a dinner party after choking on a pickled egg. He carries a tiny, unbreakable notepad and a fountain pen that leaves no ink—but he pretends it does.