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.