Ghosts S03e02 Webrip !!install!! May 2026

The Vault of Secrets Runtime: ~22 min WEBrip details: 1080p, 5.1 surround, scene-accurate subtitles, no watermark. Logline Sam discovers a hidden prohibition-era vault in the basement, unleashing a ghost who hasn’t spoken since 1929 — and whose secret could tear the core ghost family apart. Cold Open Sam and Jay are clearing out a collapsed basement storage room when Jay’s crowbar snaps a rusted lock. Behind a false wall: a steel vault door. The ghosts gather, intrigued. Thorfinn remembers “rumblings” from below decades ago. Sassapis says elders warned of a “silent spirit.” Inside the vault: a dusty fedora, a ledger, and a spectral figure sitting in the corner — Ellis “The Mute” Morello (1920s gangland accountant). He doesn’t speak, but he points at Trevor. Act One Ellis reveals (via frantic mime and writing on a fogged mirror) that Trevor caused his death. Flashback: 1929, Trevor (as a living Wall Street hotshot) laundered money through Ellis’s speakeasy. When Ellis tried to confess to the Feds, Trevor pushed him down an elevator shaft — but Trevor died decades later in a different city, so how? Ellis explains: ghosts can’t move on until every secret they’re tied to is resolved. Trevor’s secret guilt kept Ellis earthbound. The other ghosts turn on Trevor — even Hetty, who admits she knew “some Wall Street types were shady.” Act Two Sam tries to mediate. Ellis writes names: three other victims of Trevor’s schemes (all ghosts, unseen, trapped elsewhere on the property). Jay digs into old property records and finds the estate was once a mob funeral parlor — the “victims” are in unmarked graves under the gazebo. The main ghosts split: Isaac sides with Trevor (“We’ve all done regrettable things”), while Alberta, who was poisoned by a bootlegger, feels betrayed. Flower accidentally reveals she was Ellis’s secret girlfriend in the 1920s (before she became a hippie). Climax Ellis leads Sam to a hidden trapdoor under the gazebo. She unearths a tin box with a signed confession from Trevor’s living self — never delivered. Reading it aloud (with Jay filming for legal proof), the three victim ghosts appear, thank Sam, and vanish in white light. Ellis forgives Trevor, but says, “You’re still a coward.” Trevor breaks down — first time he truly shows remorse. Ellis then fades away, smiling at Flower. Tag The ghosts sit in silence. Pete awkwardly says, “Well, that was heavier than my death.” Alberta pours a spectral drink. Trevor asks Sam to delete the video. She says, “Already live on our B&B social media. Sorry.” Jay high-fives her. Cut to: Thorfinn trying to open the empty vault with lightning — “Maybe treasure next time!” End Credits Ellis’s fedora is now a prop in the gift shop. Flower wears it. Trevor stares at it. Flower: “He was a better kisser than you.” Trevor: “I know.” Bonus WEBrip feature: optional audio commentary by the cast (Rose McIver, Utkarsh Ambudkar, and the ghosts) + deleted scene: Ellis teaching Flower the Charleston.