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Thorfinn (Devan Chandler Long) attempts to adopt an environmentally friendly lifestyle to impress Flower (Sheila Carrasco), leading to comedic moments as a "Viking Eco-warrior".

The episode explores Sasappis' (Román Zaragoza) past, as he claims the tree holds spiritual significance to the Lenape people. However, it is eventually revealed that the marks on the tree were actually personal tallies for every time his crush, Shiki, said hello to him.

– In the BBC Ghosts (2019–2023), Series 2 Episode 4 is titled “The Thomas Thorne Affair” (focusing on Thomas’s backstory). In the CBS Ghosts (2021–), Season 2 Episode 4 is “The Tree” (about the car crash ghost). Neither is officially catalogued as “bdmv” (Blu-ray Disc Movie – a folder structure for Blu-ray video).

"Ghosts" is a British sitcom that premiered in 2019. The show revolves around a group of ghosts living in a stately home called Rayners, which they all inhabit. The main plot involves a young couple, Sam and Jay, who move into the house, not knowing it's haunted.

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. When Sam and Jay’s new neighbors plan to cut down an ancient tree on the property line, Sasappis reveals the tree holds a deeply personal connection to his life as a Lenape man in the 16th century. The Conflict: Sam organizes a protest to save the tree, only to discover that Sasappis might have been "embellishing" the truth about its significance to get what he wanted. The Subplot: Thorfinn (Devon Chandler Long) attempts to become an "eco-warrior" to impress Flower (Sheila Carrasco), leading to some of the episode's funniest moments of "performative" environmentalism. The Emotional Core: Despite Sas’s lies, the episode ends on a poignant note about legacy and the few tangible reminders left of the people who inhabited the land before the manor was built. Understanding the BDMV Format If you have downloaded or backed up this episode in BDMV format, you aren't looking at a single video file like an