We're thrust back to a time when prejudice, just like today, but prominent and accepted, where we meet salesgirl Needa, who in turn meets a grim reaper, name of Gaap, who offers her, a strange premiss; once the offer starts to sink in and congeal, poor old Needa comes to terms and starts to deal, several blows, pushes and stabs, to prevent a world on slabs, she will rise up to the challenge, the world won't reel; it's been a curious extension to the franchise, and to most the shows have been quite a big surprise, more a Hammer House of Horrors, unexpected tales, no mirrors, disappointing, disengaging, a poor reprise.
Generally speaking the last five episodes have been pretty ordinary and far from reflective.
Generally speaking the last five episodes have been pretty ordinary and far from reflective.