Alberta uses the expression 'drop a dime' to mean to rat out her competition. The expression is first recorded in 1966, and comes from using a dime in a pay phone to call in an anonymous tip. While there were pay phones in existence in the early 20th century, the cost of a phone call in the late 1920's was 2 cents.
Alberta likely learned the phrase from Trevor ("No Pants Guy").
Alberta likely learned the phrase from Trevor ("No Pants Guy").
According to previous interactions, Hetty shouldn't be able to sit on the washing machine or even touch it. She should just walk through it.
The ghosts have been sitting on sofas and sleeping in beds since the series began. They discuss it in The Baby Bjorn (2022).
The ghosts have been sitting on sofas and sleeping in beds since the series began. They discuss it in The Baby Bjorn (2022).