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A mysterious man sits in the booth at the end who people make a deal with to get what they want. They do the task or they don't - that is up to them, but there are no rule changes.

The Booth at the End is a psychological drama that unfolds in a mysterious diner where a nameless man (Xander Berkeley) sits in a booth, granting people's deepest desires—but at a price. Instead of money, he assigns morally ambiguous tasks, testing their willingness to go to extreme lengths.

Each visitor must decide how far they’re willing to go, whether it’s committing a crime, harming others, or making an impossible choice. As their stories interweave, characters struggle with guilt, redemption, and the true cost of their wishes. With its minimalist setting and dialogue-driven storytelling, the series crafts an intense, philosophical exploration of human nature, free will, and the consequences of our actions.

SHOW TYPE

TV
SHOW LENGTH
SHOW LENGTH
30 min

PROTECTION

13+
RELEASED
Released
AUG, 2010

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