Ghosts — [s2e2]

The "Washer-Sexuality" of Hetty Woodstone: Repression and the Modern Appliance Focus: An academic or humorous critique of Hetty's subplot.

True Crime at Woodstone: The Unsolved Murder of Alberta Haynes

It would detail the mysterious death of the 1920s jazz singer—who reportedly died of "bad moonshine"—and introduce her "creepy super-fan" Todd Pearlman as the podcast's historical expert. [S2E2] Ghosts

Start with Sam's professional intro, followed by Todd's unsettlingly detailed knowledge of Alberta's life (and toenails). It would climax with the "bombshell" from the diary: Alberta "snitched" on Clara to the police to steal her spotlight.

A transcript of the actual podcast Sam and Todd record. It would climax with the "bombshell" from the

A promotional "hook" piece written by Sam for the local paper.

This would analyze Hetty’s "unusual relationship" with the broken, vibrating washing machine as a metaphor for the sexual liberation she was denied in the Gilded Age. 3. A Speculative True Crime Script Title: The Snitch’s Secret: Episode 1 This would analyze Hetty’s "unusual relationship" with the

If you are looking for a "paper" (as in a script, newspaper article, or academic analysis) based on the events of this specific episode, here are three distinct directions: 1. The Local Newspaper Article