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Ddc | Ghosts S02e04

Sam and Jay find themselves at odds with the local community and a historic preservation-style committee (often referred to in fan circles or notes as the DDC) while trying to balance the truth with the ghosts' desires. Key Storylines

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Sasappis (the Native American ghost) convinces Sam to help save an old tree on the property that is scheduled to be cut down. To gain public support, Sasappis creates a heartfelt—though partially fabricated—story about the tree’s cultural significance. Sam and Jay find themselves at odds with

Thorfinn becomes passionately involved in the "Save the Tree" campaign, adding a layer of comedic intensity to the environmental protest. Critical Reception Thorfinn becomes passionately involved in the "Save the

. Jay, sensing the game is failing, gives a speech about how D&D is about "fellowship." He reminds them that they are a "party" in real life, stuck together for eternity. The Ending The ghosts rally. They ignore Pete’s rules and "homebrew" the ending. Isaac’s Paladin "diplomatically" negotiates with the dragon (mostly by talking about the American Revolution until the dragon falls asleep), and Alberta’s Rogue lands the killing blow with a "power ballad" from Trevor’s Bard. The episode ends with the ghosts sitting around the table, staring at the dice they can't touch, while Jay describes their victory. Tag: Sam finds Agarn the Trapper weeping while watching

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