Ellen Dubin's three-year investigation of the Devil is over. Her fate is sealed. And now, The Collector lives on, only on DVD. As reporter Jeri Slate, she takes a keen interest in Morgan Pym, once a German monk who, centuries ago, made a deal with the Devil to collect the souls of others in exchange for 10 years with his one true love. In the present day, he spends 48 hours with each of his employer's intended "victim's", helping them seek redemption. If they fail to do so, that person's soul ends up going to Hell. The actress makes her debut in The Collector in the first season opener, "The Rapper", in which Morgan must convince his client, a rap star, that his past 10 years of success carries a steep price tag.
"Every time Morgan is in the room, something weird happens," notes Dubin. "She's starting to get close to the truth that something is not right with him and that we're dealing with darker issues in terms of the supernatural. Jeri doesn't know if it's the Devil, Hell or what exactly; she can't put her finger on it." The game of cat and mouse between Jeri and Morgan takes on a new dimension in season two's "The Campaign Manager". "In this story, I'm constantly chasing Chris Kramer's character and getting very close to the fact that there's something really not right with this man. Jeri is starting to realize that Morgan may have ties to the Devil, and the two of them have this long and slippery chase scene during a cold and rainy Vancouver day." The Collector may have ended production, but thanks to it being aired in 65 countries, Dubin still receives fan mail about her work in it. "I hear from fans in places like Serbia, China, Japan, there's even a Russian fan club for the show."
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