The Collector (TV series)

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The Collector
Opening title logo used in Season 3 of The Collector
Genre Supernatural, drama
Creator(s) Jon Cooksey
Ali Marie Matheson
Starring Chris Kramer
Carly Pope
Sonya Salomaa
Ellen Dubin
Christine Chatelain
Aidan Drummond
Country of origin Flag of Canada Canada
No. of episodes 40
Production
Running time 44 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel Citytv, Space
Original run June 2, 2004April 4, 2006
Links
Official website
IMDb profile
TV.com summary

The Collector was a Canadian supernatural drama television series about a man attempting to help save people who have bargained their souls with the Devil. After over 600 years of "collecting" the souls of people at the end of their 10-year deals, Morgan Pym (Chris Kramer) negotiates with the Devil for the ability to aid the damned in redeeming themselves rather than sending them to Hell. Under the Devil's mocking gaze, Morgan assists his "clients" in undoing the damage their deals have done by shifting good luck towards themselves and away from others.

The series is set in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, where it was also filmed. CHUM cancelled the program, but a number of fans are campaigning for a revival through internet petitions and mailing/emailing. On his "blog" on the show's official website, creator Jon Cooksey has stated that the show is being sold for US syndication in Fall 2007 and that Canadian and international DVD releases should follow in late 2007 and beyond. He has also indicated the possibility of new episodes if its US run is successful.

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[edit] Character descriptions

Morgan Pym (Chris Kramer) is a collector of damned souls who have made a deal with the Devil. He was a fourteenth-century German monk who fell in love with a woman named Katrina, breaking his vows. She began to show symptoms of the plague, and Morgan sold his soul for ten years of life for the woman he loved. In return for being spared from Hell, he becomes the first soul collector. More recently, the Devil agreed to allow him to seek redemption for his clients. Morgan has 48 hours to help redeem each client or they are sent to Hell, and the time remaining is displayed on his cell phone.

Gabriel Slate (Aidan Drummond) is the son of investigative reporter Jeri Slate (Ellen Dubin) who regularly encounters Morgan Pym in her investigations and is professionally obsessed with him. Gabriel, addressed as Gabe in the series, is an autistic child who is somehow connected to Morgan Pym and is regularly visited by the Devil. Some of Gabe's actions influence the stories and he displays an amazing perception of Morgan's experiences. His connection to Morgan is explored progressively throughout the series.

Maya Kandinski (Carly Pope in Season 1, Sonya Salomaa from Season 2 onwards) used to be a well-adjusted person until her father started sexually abusing her at a young age. Eventually she ran away from home and took to the streets of Vancouver, where she became a heroin addict, prostituting herself for the money to buy the drug, and eventually contracted AIDS, which she was dying from when Morgan met her. The first client Morgan tried to save cured her AIDS by inflicting it upon himself, with the Devil's help. Morgan befriends her and helps her with her addiction.

The Devil is portrayed by a different actor in each episode. To identify him to the viewer, his eyes appear to fill with fire at times. Gabe is the only person besides Morgan who sees through his disguises. The Devil does not do anything good without doing something that does more damage, to create more evil and strife in the world. In the last 48 hours of a deal, the Devil begins to undo the effects of the deal on his client (for example, if they sold their soul for a normal family, they will all begin to fall apart near the end). The client's collector will normally approach the client at the 48-hour mark to inform them that they can elect to go to Hell early. The Devil states that the client gives up and goes to Hell early, so the Devil 'wins', or the Devil enjoys watching the client squirm for their last hours on Earth, before he takes them to Hell, and he 'wins.'

[edit] Episodes

[edit] Season 1

  1. The Rapper
  2. The Prosecutor
  3. The Supermodel
  4. The Ice Skater
  5. The Photographer
  6. The Actuary
  7. The Roboticist
  8. The Medium
  9. The Old Man
  10. The Children's Book Writer
  11. The Yogi
  12. The Miniaturist
  13. Another Collector
  14. 1348 AD (not aired in original run)

[edit] Season 2

  1. The Cowboy
  2. The UFOlogist
  3. The Dreamer
  4. The Pharmacist
  5. The Tattoo Artist
  6. The Comic
  7. The Campaign Manager
  8. The Mother
  9. The Tour Guide
  10. The Superhero
  11. The Ripper
  12. The Historian
  13. Beginnings

[edit] Season 3

  1. The Jockey
  2. The Chef
  3. The Customer Service Rep
  4. The Vampire
  5. The VJ
  6. The Farmer
  7. The Junkie
  8. The Watchmaker
  9. The Person With AIDS
  10. The Media Baron
  11. The Spy
  12. The Alchemist
  13. The Exorcist

[edit] Broadcasters and syndication

Canada:

Mexico :

Poland :

Central and South America:

Brazil:

Israel:

Italy:

France:

  • Canal Jimmy

Australia:

Asia and parts of the Middle East:

  • Star Asia

[edit] External links

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