5/5 snowy driveways. Best Line: Trevor, after failing to get a single person to sign his union card: “This is exactly why we need unions—management keeps ignoring our PowerPoints!”
The episode kicks off when Sam, trying to be an ally, suggests that the ghostly mansion needs more diversity. The living B&B guests are a parade of colorful characters, but the dead residents? Mostly colonial white guys. In a panic, the W.M.A. (self-dubbed by Trevor) forms a “Ghost Union” to ensure they aren’t made redundant. ghosts s01e18 wma
There are episodes of Ghosts that make you laugh until you snort, and then there are episodes like that sneak up behind you, wrap a cold hand over your heart, and squeeze. 5/5 snowy driveways
The camera lingers on Isaac, who has spent the entire episode terrified of being forgotten. On Trevor, who hides his loneliness behind bravado. On Pete, who just wants someone to remember his name. Mostly colonial white guys
Stay spooky, stay kind, and always check your attic for Revolutionary War ghosts. 👻
Let’s be honest: going into this episode, the title “WMA” (White Male American) felt like pure comedy fodder. After all, we have three very distinct white male ghosts in the mansion: Isaac (Revolutionary War), Trevor (90s finance bro), and Pete (scout leader extraordinaire). Watching them form a “privilege protection” group seemed like a recipe for hilarious, tone-deaf disaster.