Ghosts S03e10 Lossless [work] Official
turns the page. “Alberta Haynes, whose last word was ‘Sugar’—and whose first word in the afterlife was ‘Finally.’”
(indignant): “Three thousand dollars? For my legacy? I led the Continental Army’s least disastrous retreat!”
Close on the journal’s cover, where Sam has written in careful letters: “THE WOODSTONE GHOSTS – A Living History.” ghosts s03e10 lossless
“You know you’re going to lose that journal, right?”
“Samantha. We are not a file. We are not letters on a screen.” She puts a translucent hand over Sam’s heart. “Lossless means nothing is truly gone. You remember my cruelty. You remember my shame. But you also remember that I once gave a starving maid my own shawl. You carry that. All of it.” turns the page
“Then I’ll write it again. And again. That’s what memory is.”
The ghosts freeze. They’ve never realized how much Sam actually knows about them. The ghosts split into factions. Isaac and Nigel argue that memories are dangerous —maybe it’s better if some things stay forgotten. Pete and Alberta insist that being truly seen is the only thing that makes death bearable. I led the Continental Army’s least disastrous retreat
(grinning): “Squirrel started it.”