S02e13 Ffmpeg ((hot)): Ghosts Pete, Flower, and Isaac have almost nothing to do. Given it’s a holiday episode, a more ensemble-driven subplot might have balanced the heavy Thor material. Meanwhile, the other ghosts, moved by Thor’s story, agree to behave, and the episode ends with the whole house (living and dead) sharing a warm, silent Christmas toast. 1. Emotional Core Unlike many Ghosts episodes that lean heavily on comedy, this one is a tearjerker. Thor’s backstory as a grieving father is handled with surprising depth and restraint. The silent reunion is far more powerful than any joke could be. ghosts s02e13 ffmpeg Thor gets rare vulnerability. Hetty shows empathy (a big step for her usual haughty self). Even Sassapis and Alberta drop their sarcasm. It proves the show can pivot from sitcom laughs to genuine drama without feeling forced. Pete, Flower, and Isaac have almost nothing to do The episode avoids clichéd holiday tropes. Instead, it uses Christmas as a backdrop for loneliness and longing – then transforms it into quiet hope. No over-the-top decorations or forced “Christmas magic” saves the day. The silent reunion is far more powerful than