Our episode starts out in a retirement home where an old man named Robert Ross resides. Ross is a cranky old miser who has pretty much given up on life and is ready for death to take him on. One day he meets a kind older nurse Sheila who befriends him and plays checkers with him on the regular, she's also tried to put some inspiration in him and give him reason to want to live again which actually works. The two eventually fall in love, but, as Robert once hoped death eventually comes for him. Happy with his new outlook on life and his new love Robert tries and begs to make a deal with him. Death agrees, but, only if he will supply him the souls at which he needs. Robert does the deeds supplying death with a variety of the patients and staff around the facility, until death wants Shelia, Robert tries to stop this, but, soon learns to quickly there is no cheating death in the end. This is a typically good episode about on the level of "Jar". Based on a short story from Robert Bloch (this is the third adaptation of his if i'm not wrong) It's your typical anthology story with the typical anthology ending. the cast is pretty good to if your familiar with your 1950s and 1960s television as veteran TV actor George Wallace is here as is Barbara Billingsley from "Leave It to Beaver" fame. Other then that there's not much to say, the effects for death are nice and creepy looking, and there's a fun well done scene were death approaches Robert with his skeletal hand motioning for him to come with him. And above anything else it's far better then what ever the crap that last episode was suppose to be.