Ghosts S03e09 Mpc May 2026
It turns out Baxter was the child’s father. He wasn’t just a salesman — he was fleeing after accidentally causing the death of his son (a hit-and-run, not a car accident). The guilt trapped him as a ghost, and the “wandering” was his punishment. The suitcase was his son’s, hidden by Baxter after the crash. With Sam’s help, Baxter finally confesses to the other ghosts. Thor (surprisingly) offers the most wisdom: “Even gods make mistakes. To wander is to run. To stay is to heal.” Baxter agrees to let go. He walks toward the ghost “light” (sucked off) — but instead, he vanishes mid-stride , not upward, but into nothing. The ghosts are stunned. Sam realizes: he didn’t move on to heaven; his guilt was so deep he simply ceased to exist . Ending Scene The final shot is the suitcase, now on the porch. Sam places a single flower inside it. Jay asks, “Do you think he’s at peace?” Sam says, “I think he finally stopped running.” If you actually meant a different episode (maybe from Season 3 of the UK or US version), let me know. The US Ghosts has 22 episodes in Season 3, but “MPC” isn’t a title — could it be “The Baby” (S03E09 in some lists) or “Heirloom”?
Sam and Jay are sympathetic, but the ghosts are wary. Baxter is charming but odd — he talks to himself, collects invisible trinkets, and has a strange habit of “counting steps” obsessively. Midway through, the ghosts realize Baxter isn’t just quirky — he’s hiding something . He keeps glancing at the main house’s attic. When Sam investigates, she finds an old suitcase in the attic wall (hidden during renovations). Inside: letters, a locket, and a newspaper clipping about a missing child in 1954. ghosts s03e09 mpc
Here’s a complete breakdown of — titled “The Traveller” (note: there’s no episode “MPC” in official numbering; you may be thinking of “The Traveller” or a misremembered title). Episode: The Traveller (S03E09) Plot Summary The episode opens with the Woodstone ghosts discovering a new spirit on the property: a polite, well-dressed British man named Baxter (guest star Matt Lucas ). He’s not hostile — just confused. He explains he was a traveling salesman in the 1950s, died in a car accident nearby, and has been “walking” ever since, unable to move on. It turns out Baxter was the child’s father