When her life comes to an abrupt end, George discovers that death is nothing like she thought it would be. Recruited to collect the souls of others as they die, she suddenly finds herself an unwilling participant in a line of work she never knew existed: Grim Reaping!
You can sleep!
If you believe the positive reviews, the series is almost a revelation. Well, in general, yes, something there is associated with psychology, but behind the incredibly viscous and eerily monotonous plot it ceases to notice. Quite
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You can sleep! If you believe the positive reviews, the series is almost a revelation. Well, in general, yes, something there is associated with psychology, but behind the incredibly viscous and eerily monotonous plot it ceases to notice. Quite a good idea turned puff, which proves the fact that the series was curtailed after season 2. Looks like we're out of ideas. I gave up after my second attempt to watch Season 1 Episode 6. Boring, boring, boring! Half of the season has passed, and the development of the plot has not begun. In each episode, you have to listen to the story of an 18-year-old girl who got into a space toilet. No kidding, every episode. The sour faces of the heroes (we are incredibly nauseous and bored), a brick-like expression of the “culprit of celebration”, and you wonder what they are actually doing and why this story about the transfer of souls somewhere. No morals, no events. Series after series. At the same time, they all pretend to be busy, again from series to series. I think I’ve covered the entire series with this one paragraph. Well, try and master this "intricate" plot. Original
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