The streaming version cuts that reveal to a 5-second easter egg. The DVD lets the audio breathe for a full minute.
The Woodstone Observer Category: Episode Analysis
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But here’s the thing about the of S03E07: the pacing is noticeably slower—in a good way. The streaming version cuts 90 seconds of dialogue between Hetty and Trevor about the ethics of borrowing vs. stealing. The DVD restores it. And that scene? It’s the thematic core of the whole season.
★★★★½ (lost half a star because the deleted commentary track teases a Flower backstory that never appears) The streaming version cuts that reveal to a
On first glance, this is the “filler” episode of Season 3. No major historical flashbacks. No near-death experiences for Sam. No basement ghost uprising. The official synopsis reads: “Sam and Jay try to fix a drafty window. The ghosts argue about a missing button.”
If you’ve been following along with my Ghosts DVD re-watch, you know I’m working my way through the sharper, uncut DVD rips—not the streaming versions with the trimmed jokes and syndication edits. And let me tell you: is the episode that rewards that patience the most. And everything
In the broadcast/streaming edit, the button subplot is a quick 2-minute gag: Thorfin accuses Sasappis of stealing a button from his tunic. Sass denies it. Alberta plays detective. End of story.