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"Pilot"
When 18-year-old temp worker Georgia "George" Lass is struck and killed by a toilet seat from the re-entry of the Russian Mir space station, her new status as a "grim reaper" leads to some surprising revelations about her life and her "un-dead" afterlife.
"Dead Girl Walking"
After trying to shirk her new grim reaper responsibilities, George discovers that doing so leads to nasty consequences for the souls of the dead. She also attempts to get a real job by once again darkening the doorway of the Happy Time Temporary Employment Agency.
"Curious George"
George discovers the price that the dead pay when they try to hang on to their past after their time is up.
"Reapercussions"
A loophole in the "reaper rules" inspires George to spare her next reap's life. She quickly learns, however, that if she messes with Fate, its revenge will be quick and ten times worse than she expected.
"Reaping Havoc"
Even the undead need friends, but George loses one when a fellow reaper decides to jump to the "other side."
"My Room"
George meets her new roommate, Daisy Adair, a glamorous but annoying 1930s ingenue-turned-reaper who has joined Rube's group.
"Reaper Madness"
Love comes to George's un-life when she gets her first post-mortem kiss from a doomed schizophrenic who can see the gravelings.
"A Cook"
George gets a pet and Rube takes a shift on the grill at Der Waffle Haus.
"Sunday Mornings"
Roxy's rash actions cause an obnoxious lout to find religion; George makes a new friend and discovers that her dad is not the person she thought he was.
"Business Unfinished"
Daisy enlists George's help in fleecing a wealthy society matron's son, and Roxy faces her annual struggle to come to terms with her death.
"The Bicycle Thief"
Needing money to buy a bicycle, George gets a new job and an awkward farewell party at Happy Time while her fellow reapers face their own complications.
"Nighthawks"
George panics when Rube is assigned to claim a soul at her family's home.
"Vacation"
Death takes a holiday
and the reapers use the break to catch up on some paperwork.
"Rest in Peace"
While George tries to get her old job back, her family prepares to visit her grave. |
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