Dead Like Me
This collection contains:
- Dead Like Me: Season 1 (2003)
- Dead Like Me: Season 2 (2004)
When smart, cynical 18-year-old George is killed by an errant toilet seat falling from space, she joins the ranks of an undead group of grim reapers. As she clumsily learns to adjust to her new role in the afterlife, George haphazardly hurtles towards her first dreaded assignment: to collect the soul of a little girl.
New reaper George tries to avoid having to take souls. Mason steals money from parking meters. Reggie steals toilet seats from school and neighborhood.
George continues to visit her home to check up on her parents, until she discovers the price to pay for doing what she has been forbidden. Meanwhile, at the Lass' home, the family prepares to have their picture taken.
George finds a loophole in the "reaper rules" and decides to spare her next soul, but quickly learns that if you flip off Fate, Fate flings it back at you ten-fold.
George spends some time with Betty and realizes that she actually found a real friend, but soon as she becomes happy, Betty decides to take a one-time chance and go to the other side. Meanwhile, Mason reaps an old woman and spends some time with her.
George is devastated after losing Betty and gets even more depressed when a new reaper called Daisy Adair arrives to take her place. Meanwhile, George is put on the Happy Time bowling team and we see a caring side to George as well as a competitive side to Deloris.
George has her first affair in the afterlife with a living schizophrenic, Ronnie Dobbs, whose disease allows him to see gravelings. Clancy and Joy are arguing about sending Reggie to a public school.
After George brings home a dog left behind by one of her assignments, her life suddenly gets considerably more complicated. Meanwhile, Rube takes a job as a short order cook at Der Waffle Haus, after he reaps the main chef.
Mason rescues a college student Charlotte (guest star A.J. Cook) from a date rape and she becomes fast friends with George. However, their friendship might be at stake when George realizes that Charlotte is enamored with her English Professor, who turns out to be George's father, Clancy. Meanwhile, Roxy takes desperate actions to stop a renegade from acting badly, but that might just turn and hit her in the back.
Daisy recruits George and Mason for a money-making-scheme using the ghost of a rich lady. Meanwhile, Roxy is having troubles dealing with the anniversary of her death and Rube is there to help her.
George wants to buy a bicycle and decides to quit her job at Happy Time and move on to a new one that a fellow partner found for her. This causes a big celebration party for her, where Delores is everything but happy. Meanwhile, Daisy wants to steal a picture from a dead painter, so he won't go away until he is assured that Daisy won't take it away.
It's time for annual evaluations for the Reapers. Meanwhile, George is desperate to know whose name is on Rube's post-it, for the address is that of her family's house.
When death takes a holiday and no one is supposed to die, the team has a completely different task - they have to do paperwork for all the people reaped by Rube's division and George has a brilliant idea to make a long-process finish earlier. Daisy and Mason get closer, while the Lass family goes on an annual vacations by the lake.
George goes back to Happy Time hoping to get her job back, but Delores is not open to this at all. That is, until her cat ends up getting very sick. Rube goes on a reap-assignment to a yoga-class where he shares a few good words with the professor. Meanwhile, The Lass's prepare to visit Georgia's grave.
Rube and Mason go to a kids birthday party to collect their next appointment, but Mason is about to change his mind when he learns that his reap is a little girl. George gets a job from Delores to show a dumb Brennan, who is the nephew of one of The Happy Time owners, how to work. She ends up having a little fun of her own. Meanwhile, Joy and Clancy decide to divorce.
George is bummed when she finds out that her parents are selling the home she grew up in, her bike's been stolen and at work she is suspected of stealing office supplies. Daisy goes on her assignment to the jewelry shop, while Mason is trying to prove to everyone that he is not drinking anymore.
George is induced to accompany her Happy Time co-workers on their annual woodland retreat. However, even there she can't escape from her duties as a reaper. Mason loses his post-it note with the name of the next soul to reap. Joy does her best to sell her house, much to Reggie's dislike, who scares them away saying that George, her late sister still keeps in touch with her from beyond the grave.
Mason reaps an old man in the swimming pool and the troubles arise when the old man won't leave until he sees his own funeral. Roxy tackles baddies on the job as a policewoman. Daisy counsels her reap, a man who wished in his life to be a woman; George gets a new temp named Ethan and discovers that maybe the reason everyone likes her so much is because of her sarcasm and hostility.
Happy Time has a time-and-motion analyst in and Delores wants George to be on full alert. Daisy goes speed dating to take a soul from a man. Mason tracks a friend to reap him, while George and Roxy's reaps have very different reactions to their demise. Meanwhile, Rube queues patiently for a letter - which breaks his heart.
George is given a new and hard responsibility at Happy Time, while Joy seems on the point of selling the house. Mason meets and reaps a hero from his youth, while Roxy tells Daisy that the relatives of the victim from which Daisy stole her cross want it back. Reggie is frightened by 'voices' after a babysitter abandons her - it makes her finally start talking to Joy about George.
George is assigned her first VIP Reap - a rock star - prompting envy from the gang; Mason messes up big time, while Roxy's day job comes to the fore in an unexpected way. Daisy confides in - then reaps - a priest and the arrival of Joy's mother creates friction in the Lass household.
George is sent to a country club and is hugely attracted to the son of her reapee; Roxy and Mason are given tickets - and post-its - for Cancun, while Rube makes Daisy keep him company for his reap at Reggie's school. While Joy's mother continues to cause friction, Reggie meets Charlie, the pet reaper...
George goes looking for Trip at his father's funeral, with major consequences; Daisy is traumatized by her reap, a murder; Mason is the sensible one (seriously), while Rube places Roxy in temporary charge as he goes searching for something. Clancy has Reggie stay over. Many, many loose ends are left...
George is in a foul mood, after Trip. Daisy makes a new friend which makes Mason jealous. Rube leaves, looking for a mysterious woman from his past.
George tries to pass herself off as the relative of a homeless man, while Daisy performs as a temptress on Ray's reality show - much to Mason's disgust. Reggie, meanwhile, tries Goth on for size.
Ray and Mason fight for Daisy's affection, and their game turns into something worse when Daisy wants to breakup with Ray. In a hospital, George must convince an elderly woman of her death. Joy is looking for a job at Happy Time, where she finds out more information about the time George worked there. Rube seeks help from Penny, another reaper, to find his daughter.
Mason and Daisy try to keep Ray's death a secret. Mason receives a purple post-it, possibly his final reap before moving on. Roxy investigates Ray's disappearance, questioning Daisy . George attends another going-away party at Happy Time. Reggie accidentally lets J.D. out, and searches for the dog.
George finds out that her mother was in Happy Time looking for her file. Rube goes to see his daughter after receiving upsetting news from Penny. Ray continues to cause problems even after his death and Mason runs into a bit of trouble with Kiffany.
It's Halloween and reaper legend has it that the reapers can be seen as they were when alive; a serial killer stalks a neighborhood, the reapers collecting his victims as he goes, George getting the bad guy; Joy and Reggie pay a late night visit to George's grave. So does George.
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Ellen Muth | Georgia 'George' Lass |
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Callum Blue | Mason |
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Jasmine Guy | Roxy Harvey |
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Mandy Patinkin | Rube Sofer |
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Cynthia Stevenson | Joy Lass |
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Britt McKillip | Reggie Lass |
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Christine Willes | Delores Herbig |
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Laura Harris | Daisy Adair |
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Crystal Dahl | Crystal/Crystal Smith/Crystal's Boyfriend |
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Greg Kean | Clancy Lass |
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Patricia Idlette | Kiffany/Waitress |
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Talia Ranger | Young George |
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Laura Boddington | Un George |
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Rebecca Gayheart | Betty Rhomer |
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Meghan Black | Misty/Misty Favreaux/Teller #2 |
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Patti Allan | Claire |
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Teryl Rothery | Linda the Realtor |
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Spencer Achtymichuk | Charlie |
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Deanne Henry | Casey |
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Eric McCormack | Ray Summers |
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Brett Kelly | Francis Bischetti |
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Julia Arkos | Mrs. Ricket |
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Robin Dunne | Thomas 'Trip' Hesberg III |
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John Kapelos | Angus Cook |
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Peter Williams | Angelo |
| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
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| Index | 3065 |
| Added Date | Mar 07, 2016 02:15:24 |
| Modified Date | Sep 20, 2016 08:49:27 |