‘Ghosts’ Star Rebecca Wisocky Explains the Surprising Truth Behind Hetty’s Death and What Happened to Flower
19.04.2024 - 01:03
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Michael Schneider Variety Editor at Large “Ghosts” hit another landmark on Thursday night, as this week’s episode of the hit CBS comedy revealed the truth behind Flower’s disappearance — while also, on a much more profound level, explored the truth behind Hetty’s death in 1895. In the episode, “Holes are Bad,” when Sam (Rose McIver) and Jay (Utkarsh Ambudkar) go away for the weekend, the ghosts are left alone — and discover that Flower (Sheila Carrasco) hadn’t been “sucked away” to the afterlife as they thought.
Instead, she’s been stuck at the bottom of a well, and had no way of getting out of it. While they’re gone, Sam and Jay had hired a contractor to fill the well with concrete — which would have left Flower stuck in there for eternity.
But with no way to contact Sam and Jay (their efforts to FaceTime the livings fails), the ghosts struggled to find another way to save her. That’s when Hetty (Rebecca Wisocky) comes to the rescue, unwrapping the telephone cord that — unbeknownst to everyone — has been wrapped around her neck, but hidden under her garment, since her death.
Hetty reveals that she committed suicide using the cord, after she got in trouble breaking child labor laws and faced legal issues. (Her husband Elias, as viewers know, had already disappeared — and turns out was trapped in a ghost-proof vault.) Previously, we also know that Hetty’s son was responsible for the death of Alberta (Danielle Pinnock), and now we know that the troubled character was also affected by how his mother died.
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