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On his 21st birthday, Sam discovers his parents sold his soul to the devil before birth and he must now be a bounty hunter for the devil until he dies.
After a nine-month hiatus, one of the best new shows of last season returns from the undead... with a bit more of the deviled edge that made it so great when it first emerged from the crypt in the fall of 2007.
"Reaper" is hands down one of the funniest shows on television. The cast is fantastic, the writing is really sharp and entertaining, pretty much everything about this show works.
Reaper... seems determined to repeat many of the mistakes that it made in Season 1. If it's often more frustrating than your typical CW drama, that's because Reaper has more untapped potential.
It starts strong enough, making us glad to see the gang back in action, but then it feels rather like it's coasting along and never really shifts into overdrive.
The cast all look like they're going through the motions, uninspired by a lackluster script. Even the show-stealing Ray Wise, robbed of a Supporting Actor Emmy nod last year, looks a little bored