Dthrip | Ghosts S02e07

Laurence Rickard and Mathew Baynton deserve special praise for their voice work and physical comedy as Robin and Thomas, respectively. The physical demands of playing ghosts—who must freeze on command when the living enter—requires immense discipline, and the cast makes it look effortless.

Series 2, Episode 7 of Ghosts UK is a perfect holiday treat. It advances the characters' arcs while delivering a standalone story that is both hilarious and moving. Whether you are watching a pristine HD copy or an old digital rip, the charm of Button House shines through. ghosts s02e07 dthrip

Naturally, the ghosts are thrilled. For spirits trapped in a temporal loop, the holidays offer a rare opportunity for entertainment. The episode utilizes the full ensemble brilliantly, from Lady Button’s rigid insistence on proper traditions to Julian’s confusion about modern festive customs. Laurence Rickard and Mathew Baynton deserve special praise

The episode is titled "Dumb Deaths" . In this installment, a documentary crew arrives at Woodstone Mansion to shoot a segment on one of the ghosts' deaths, leading to some awkward (and funny) revelations. It advances the characters' arcs while delivering a

Available on BBC iPlayer (in the UK) or Max (in the US).

Without spoiling the specific twist, the B-story involving a surprise gift for one of the ghosts serves as a tear-jerker. It’s a reminder that while Alison and Mike have their whole lives ahead of them, their spectral roommates are often left with only memories. The show handles the tragedy of death with a lightness that never feels disrespectful, culminating in a final scene that is likely to leave even the most stoic viewer misty-eyed.