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message 1: by Rebecca, Group Creator (new)

Rebecca Nolan (rnolanauthor) | 396 comments Mod
Ok i am only two eps in and I am loving this show. I think he is playing them all. I love the idea of the guy being the puppet master. What do you guys think? Has or does anyone else watch this?


message 2: by Lisa, R2R Admin & Group Creator (new)

Lisa Goldman | 541 comments Mod
I've never heard of it.


message 3: by Rebecca, Group Creator (new)

Rebecca Nolan (rnolanauthor) | 396 comments Mod
It is about a guy who makes deals with people in a diner booth. Only the deals mean they have to do something not really bad but interesting. It is like the guy is playing devil's advocate. Very interesting though it could be boring to some because it doesnt really go anywhere other then the booth :)


message 4: by Lisa, R2R Admin & Group Creator (new)

Lisa Goldman | 541 comments Mod
Hmm...neat idea. Is it a reality show?


message 5: by Rebecca, Group Creator (new)

Rebecca Nolan (rnolanauthor) | 396 comments Mod
No, it is hard to explain so I posted the link :) http://theboothattheend.tv/
this is how they explain the show :)I really like it but I am only 2 eps in.


In this psychological drama a mysterious man sits at the booth at the end of a diner.

People come to him with things they want: a parent with a sick child, a woman who wants to be prettier, a nun who wants to hear god again.

The man can make these things happen. For a price. In exchange for what they want, these individuals must sacrifice their morals and do deeds normally inconceivable to them.

Set off a bomb. Rob a bank. Kill a child. They must return to the man and describe every step in detail.

As the characters' tasks begin to overlap, complications ensue. But the man never forces anyone to do anything. It's always up to them to start or stop with one lingering question: how far would you go to get what you want?


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