S1E3 Fleshler '99
When Gary finds out that a demon named Fleshler might still be alive - despite Gary killing him years ago - he recounts to Hanley the story behind the death of his true love, Janine.
Gary is a cantankerous, aging demon slayer who has nothing left to lose. Burdened by his “chosen one” status and backed by a team of specialists he can’t relate to, Gary struggles to keep interest in the Earth-saving duty he never asked for and doesn’t want.
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When Gary finds out that a demon named Fleshler might still be alive - despite Gary killing him years ago - he recounts to Hanley the story behind the death of his true love, Janine.
When teenagers start overdosing on a new demon-derived drug, Gary goes undercover at a high school to find the culprit.
It doesn't look good for humankind as the Demon Revolution continues and the end is nigh. Gary has a very sore back and looks to the rest of his team for help in defeating Ryndok.
When Leslie discovers her daughter, Didi, has an imaginary friend, she enlists the help of Gary to hunt him down and destroy him. This time, it's personal.
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