Reaper season 2 episode 4 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Ben wins $1,000 in a lottery, but the devil claims it to bail out his son, Morgan. The group, including Sam and Morgan, confronts the soul of Edmund Fitzgerald, who's reclaiming his possessions. Relationship issues surface, particularly between Nina and Ben. Morgan's selfish nature contrasts with Sam's more ethical approach, leading to tension. The episode climaxes with the group capturing Fitzgerald's ring, and the devil ambiguously suggests Sam could be his successor, leaving Sam conflicted.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Morgan?
Morgan is the devil's son who gets bailed out of jail using the lottery money won by Ben.
Why was Morgan in jail?
Morgan was in jail for accidentally stealing a limo.
What was the conflict over the lottery winnings?
The conflict was about who the money belonged to, as it was won with a scratch-off lottery ticket bought by Ben.
What is the significance of Edmund Fitzgerald in the episode?
Edmund Fitzgerald is a soul the group needs to capture, who is collecting items he owned in life.
How do the characters plan to capture Fitzgerald?
They plan to set a trap for Fitzgerald by locating and using an old portrait he owned.
What relationship issues are explored in this episode?
The episode explores issues in Nina and Ben's relationship, particularly regarding intimacy and Nina's past.
How does Morgan's personality differ from Sam's?
Morgan is shown to be selfish and manipulative, contrasting with Sam's more responsible and ethical nature.
What revelation is made about Nina's past?
Nina reveals she used to be an angel who fell in love with a human, leading to her banishment and the human's death.
What does the devil suggest about Sam's future?
The devil hints at seeing Sam as a potential successor, causing confusion and conflict for Sam.
How is the conflict with Fitzgerald resolved?
The conflict is resolved with the retrieval of Fitzgerald's ring during a confrontation.
What is the closing tone of the episode?
The episode closes with a mix of personal resolutions and lingering questions about the characters' futures, along with the devil's ambiguous intentions towards Sam.