: Jay reveals he is so paranoid about the ghosts watching him that he wears a bathing suit with duckies in the shower.

While Sam and Sasappis handle creative differences, a feud breaks out between and Flower over basketball.

: Sasappis's backstory provides a rare, grounded look at his Lenape heritage, contrasting his usual "sassy" one-liners with legitimate historical weight.

: Pete bonds with Jay over the game, but when Jay finds a new living friend, Flower attempts to fill the void.

: The episode uses a moving musical montage, featuring Cat Stevens, to illustrate Sasappis's unfulfilled dream of sharing his people's history. 🏀 Toxic Masculinity and "Mansplaining"

The episode centers on , who offers to help Sam write the copy for the new Woodstone B&B website. While Sam wants a professional tone, Sasappis pushes for a more dramatic, "story-driven" approach, leading to a creative clash. This conflict unearths Sasappis's deep-seated insecurity: in his mortal life, he was chosen to be his tribe’s storyteller but died before he could fulfill his duties.

: "Ghostwriter" serves as a double entendre, referring both to Sasappis acting as Sam’s uncredited author and the literal nature of a spirit writing a book. Ghosts US Season 1 Episode 14 Ghostwriter Recap - TV Tropes

: The sub-plot highlights Flower's hidden competitive side; she eventually weaponizes "reverse mansplaining" to counter Pete’s dismissive attitude toward her sports knowledge. 🛠️ Key Details & Fun Facts