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"I Know What You Did Thirty-Seven Summers Ago" is the twentieth episode of Season 4 in the American sitcom Ghosts and its 70th episode overall. It aired on April 24, 2025.
Synopsis[]
When Sam and Jay host a fundraiser for the mayor to earn a favor for Jay's restaurant, they learn of his bizarre connection to Stephanie.
Plot[]
Cast[]
Main cast[]
- Rose McIver as Samantha Arondekar
- Utkarsh Ambudkar as Jay Arondekar
- Brandon Scott Jones as Isaac
- Danielle Pinnock as Alberta
- Richie Moriarty as Pete
- Asher Grodman as Trevor
- Sheila Carrasco as Flower
- Devan Chandler Long as Thorfinn
- Rebecca Wisocky as Hetty
Guest cast[]
- Odessa A'zion as Stephanie
- Betsy Sodaro as Nancy
- Dustin Ybarra as Gabe
- Dakota Taylor as Young Tad
- Justin Kirk as Tad (Mayor)
- Stephanie Belding as Melanie
- Jillian Smart as Young Melanie
Historical notes[]
Quotes[]
Stephanie: Hi, Trevor. You're looking good.
Trevor: Stephanie, you're 17. You're too young for me.
Stephanie: Technically, I'm 55 now.
Trevor: Then you're too old for me.
Flower: The point is, it's 420, and you're dead. Live a little.
Isaac: What are 'gummies'?
Trevor: It's like edible pot.
Flower: Whoa. The munchies are the drugs? I died too soon, man.
Trivia[]
- The next town over has a dog for the mayor.
- This is the first appearance of the mayor in the series.
- There's a flashback to 1987 when Stephanie died.
- The Starbucks used to be an insane asylum, Stephanie's killer escaped from it.
- There was a vigil held at Woodstone five days after when Stephanie died.
- Isaac and Hetty want Stephanie to like them.
- Pop culture references include: Bugles (the chips).
- This is the first time Pete ever got high.
- Nancy witnessed the chainsaw murderer kill Stephanie.
- This is one of the few episodes that use real dates.
- This is episode takes place on April 20, this is also the twentieth episode of the fourth season.
- Flower never felt high sitting in Gabe's car, most likely because she died high.
- Sheila Carrasco confirmed this saying “Flower died right on her peak.” [1]



