my favourite trope in ghosts is when someone decides to break up the monotony of the afterlife by being a little bitch for the day

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my favourite trope in ghosts is when someone decides to break up the monotony of the afterlife by being a little bitch for the day
Over the Garden Wall
I love the little things in Ghosts like when Mike's watching a show that's a Love Island pisstake voiced by Martha and Jim and the scene where Alison and her friends are taking a selfie and Alison says "cheese" and Kitty trying to join in says "cheers" and idk it's just like you can really tell that the six idiots want every line to mean something and it makes it a show that you can never get bored of watching
Captain: Alison, I've been speaking to Michael-
Alison: but he can't hear you?
Captain: I didn't say he was listening
episode where one of the plague ghosts gets sucked off and the upstairs gang try to pretend they know which one it was out of politeness but then they each start to imagine if the ghost they're closest to moved on and by the end they're all genuinely crying during the plague ghost's second funeral
I hope that if Cap has a big emotional coming out scene, at one point you can just see Humphrey's body stumbling by the window
Mat on a character they cut:
Imo they should have one incredibly brief scene where a ghost is complaining about never having any time alone and then they just turn, wave and shout "hey, Pete!" to some guy just stood in a slightly distant, completely empty field then they return to the conversation and never acknowledge him again