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Have you seen the raw cut? Or did your DVR only catch the broadcast version? Drop a comment below. Note: “BDSCR” is industry shorthand for a rough broadcast master — often low-res, with temporary audio and no color correction. These are rarely released publicly.
Only if you love production ephemera. But if you want to see how a cozy sitcom nearly broke your heart, the scratch audio of S02E10 is a treasure. ghosts s02e10 bdscr
Here’s what the scratch track and raw notes tell us about the episode that closed out Season 2. For those who missed it: Sam and Jay discover that a distant relative of Sam’s — a baby named Cricket — is technically the “rightful heir” to the Woodstone property. Chaos ensues as the ghosts panic about a new living owner. Meanwhile, Trevor confronts his past when his former hedge fund buddies show up for a reunion, and Sass finally admits he’s been pretending to understand modern slang. What the BDSCR Reveals The broadcast scratch disc (often used for internal network reviews) is raw — no laugh track, unfinished VFX, and alternate dialogue takes. Here are the three biggest surprises from the S02E10 BDSCR: 1. The Baby Subplot Was Much Darker In the aired version, the “baby heir” storyline is played for farce. But the BDSCR includes a cut monologue from Hetty where she admits she once let a servant’s child die to protect her own inheritance. The line — “We all have little ghosts in the nursery, my dear” — was cut for being “too bleak for 8 PM.” You can still hear the studio note timestamped at 14:32: “Pull back. Too dark for Hetty’s arc.” 2. Trevor’s Flashback Had a Different Ending The final episode shows Trevor’s former colleagues as clueless bros. But the BDSCR includes an alternate ending to the flashback: Trevor actually caused the 2008 crash of a small investment firm. One ghostly line, later ADR’d over, originally said: “I didn’t just die here. I ruined lives before I landed in the lake.” The scratch audio reveals test audiences found it “too sympathetic to a rich guy.” 3. The Final Scene Was Shot Two Ways In the broadcast, the episode ends with Sam and Jay keeping the house, and the ghosts singing a ragged version of “Sweet Caroline.” The BDSCR contains a silent, alternate finale : Sam walks the halls alone, and for 90 seconds, no ghosts appear. Only the sound of floorboards creaking. The note on the scratch file reads: “Reshoot for humor. This tests as depressing.” Why the BDSCR Matters For superfans, the broadcast scratch is a time capsule. S02E10 was originally meant to be a transitional episode — setting up Season 3’s darker themes of legacy and loss. The final version sanded off those edges, but the raw BDSCR proves that Ghosts was this close to becoming a very different show: one about how the dead aren’t just funny — they’re haunted, too. Final Verdict (Scratch vs. Broadcast) | Element | BDSCR Raw Cut | Aired Episode | |--------|---------------|----------------| | Tone | Melancholy, historical drama | Sitcom with heart | | Hetty’s edge | Sharp as a broken bottle | Softened to satire | | Trevor’s guilt | Central theme | One-liner | | Watchability | For archivists only | For everyone | Have you seen the raw cut
If you’ve been digging through the production archives or stumbled across the label “BDSCR” (short for Broadcast Scratch — the raw, unpolished edit before final color and sound), you’ve seen a different version of Ghosts Season 2, Episode 10. While the final aired episode (“The Heir”) was a polished gem, the BDSCR cut offers a fascinating, messy, and sometimes deeper look at the Woodstone Mansion chaos. Note: “BDSCR” is industry shorthand for a rough