But the real conflict emerges when Beaumont reveals he can do something no other ghost can: The catch: he only does it to critique them. He calls it "reviewing from within."
Beaumont chooses to "move on"—not to heaven, but to the attic, where he can critique the other attic ghosts' monologues in peace. Isaac and Nigel call their duel a draw, bonding over mutual annoyance at Beaumont. Flower and Thorfinn decide their road trip fantasy counts as "emotional mileage." ghosts s01e05 bd9
Inside, Hetty is dictating a "welcome speech" to Alberta, who rolls her eyes. "No one wants a lecture on the spoils of industrialism, Hetty." Isaac, meanwhile, is trying to levitate a quill to write his own memoir, convinced that "practice makes spectral." But the real conflict emerges when Beaumont reveals
Isaac and Nigel’s lecture duel is interrupted by Beaumont, who possesses Jay (who fell asleep on the couch watching Great British Bake Off ). As Beaumont-Jay, he begins critiquing the duel: "Your vocal projection is flaccid, Captain. And Nigel, your sash says 'Rogues' but your posture says 'Actuarial.'" Flower and Thorfinn decide their road trip fantasy