[s2e4] The Thomas Thorne Affair -

" The Thomas Thorne Affair " is the fourth episode of the second series of the British sitcom Ghosts (original UK version), which originally aired on . This episode is a landmark in the series as it reveals the true, tragic story behind the death of the dramatic Regency-era poet Thomas Thorne . Episode Summary

: After Thomas was shot, Francis promised to fetch Isabelle but never did. Thomas died alone under a tree, believing Isabelle had abandoned him. This betrayal allowed Francis to marry Isabelle himself, which is how the house eventually became known as "Button House". Subplots & Key Moments

Through the different spectral perspectives, the actual events are revealed: [S2E4] The Thomas Thorne Affair

The discovery of a hidden letter at Button House prompts Thomas to recount the "romantic" tale of his demise. However, his version is heavily romanticized, leading the other ghosts—Robin, Mary, Kitty, and Humphrey—to provide their own (often conflicting) accounts of what actually happened.

: The episode features the debut of the ghosts' recurring slang for passing on to the afterlife, coined by Mary. " The Thomas Thorne Affair " is the

: While Thomas navigates his past, Mike spirals after discovering he wasn't Alison's "first love".

: It was actually a setup by his cousin, Francis Button . Francis manipulated Thomas into a duel and then tricked him into taking twenty paces instead of ten , which allowed the opponent to shoot Thomas in the back while his back was turned. Thomas died alone under a tree, believing Isabelle

: Despite their usual annoyance with Thomas's melodrama, the ghosts ultimately rally around him once the tragic truth of his betrayal is clear. The Thomas Thorne Affair: Ghosts BBC (S2, E4) REVIEW