The Collector (2004)
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Episodes 16
The Rapper
After 650 years of collecting the souls of people who have made a deal with the Devil, Morgan Pym has had enough. He ask the Devil for the power to try to save his clients during their last 48 hours of life, by helping them atone for the evil that their deals have caused. But Morgan's client, a rap star, refuses to believe that his 10 years of fame and fortune are coming to a sudden end. Morgan struggles to convince the rapper to seek redemption before the clock runs out.
Read MoreThe Prosecutor
Morgan Pym's client is prosecutor Carter Anderson, whose bargain with the Devil has allowed him to win all his cases for the last 10 years. Now, in the final days of his deal, Anderson's cases are falling apart, and one of the people he prosecuted may hold the key to his redemption.
Read MoreThe Photographer
When Morgan Pym finds Stuart Peterson, he is a broken man, so sunk in despair that he welcomes the end of his days on earth. Following the murder of his wife, Peterson made a deal to take extraordinary crime photos, but has failed in his goal of changing society, instead descending into a private Hell of always being on the scene for the misery of others. Following the trail of clues in Peterson's pictures, Morgan finds that the Devil has taken an unusual interest in this particular client.
Read MoreThe Actuary
n a suspicious series of coincidences, Morgan comes into contact with his newest client, a statistician who has been using the Devil's powers to predict the exact lifespan, whereabouts and circumstances of others to help mobsters rub out the competition. As the coincidences continue to mount, Morgan comes to believe that the Devil is manipulating events, but his client is convinced that it's destiny -- and who's right will determine that fate of the client's soul.
Read MoreThe Medium
Medium Laura McKinney has spent the decade since making her deal trying to use her Devil-given powers to find the soul of her dead son. When Morgan contacts her, she refuses to seek redemption until she accomplishes her goal. Morgan tries to convince her that the deal was a sham, and that her powers aren't real, but discovers that Laura may hold the key to contacting his own lost love. Will Morgan have to give up his own dream in order to redeem Laura's soul?
Read MoreThe Children's Book Writer
Morgan's new client, Edwin Yancy, turns out to be a sweet, gentle man who success has been in writing popular children's books. Morgan is puzzled by what harm Edwin could possibly have done, and his search is hampered by constant visions of death and violence from his past that he doesn't seem to be able to stop.
Read MoreThe Yogi
Morgan's client is Ahneel Subramami, a yogi who made his deal with the Devil so that he could achieve enlightenment and pass it on to everyone. This succeeds too well when some of his students no longer fear death, and therefore commit suicide.
Also, Morgan is left questioning his beliefs when Subramami tells him that only what he believes will happen.
Read MoreThe Miniaturist
Morgan's client is Harvey Fenderman, who made a deal with the Devil to be able to create miniature landscapes and people. The Devil has caused Fenderman has recreate the village where Morgan and Katrina lived to cause pain for Morgan and sidetrack Morgan and Fenderman from finding Fenderman's redemption.
Things get disturbing when Morgan finds that the Devil has given Fenderman the power to create living miniatures. One of the miniatures looks exactly like Katrina.
Read MoreAnother Collector
Morgan's client is Escobar, a surgeon that once killed a man on the operating table, and asked the Devil for the powers to heal. For this case, Morgan is joined by Montreal Collector Sofia Marteau, a Collector who does not have the same deal as Morgan, and therefore is trying to track Escobar down to send him to Hell.
Read MoreThe Pharmacist
Morgan's client is a night shift pharmacist who sold her soul to be cured of the cancer that was about to kill her. But the Devil did something odd -- he gave her more of the cure than she needed for herself, facing her with a dilemma: should she try to cure others and risk exposure and an early trip to Hell?
Read MoreThe Tattoo Artist
Morgan's client is a tattoo artist who remembers making a deal 10 years earlier...but doesn't remember why. As they slowly uncover the secrets of his past, the client recovers his memories...and the pain that goes with them.
Read MoreThe Mother
Morgan's client is a woman who sold her soul to be the perfect mother, for reasons that become clear as they uncover her past. As Morgan works to save her, Jeri Slate closes in on Morgan, and seems to be on the verge of uncovering his true identity.
Read MoreThe Tour Guide
Morgan is stumped when he researches his client's name and finds out that she died ten years earlier. That part of the mystery will be resolved when he meets another woman, a tour guide for a bus tour of Vancouver murder sites, but more secrets remain to be uncovered as he investigates his client's apparent death.
Read MoreThe Superhero
Morgan's client is a nobody, working in the bowels of the Vancouver Star as a copy editor, which leaves Morgan puzzled as to what he could possibly have bargained for. Turns out the client has a secret identity -- and secret tragedies to go with it.
Read MoreBeginnings
"Beginnings" juxtaposes two stories: the Devil's initial training of Morgan as the first collector, and Morgan's memories of the beginning of his 10 years with Katrina. In the course of the episode we see the origin of the memories, both tender and troubling, that maintain Morgan's humanity even after Katrina's death, and also the Devil's nearly-successful first strike in snuffing out that humanity completely.
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