The Sandman - Season 1

Season 1
Morpheus, the personification of dreams and one of the seven Endless, is captured in an occult ritual in 1916. After being held captive for 106 years, Dream escapes and sets out to restore order to his realm, the Dreaming.
Episodes

Chapter 1: Sleep of the Just
While searching for an escaped nightmare in the waking world, Morpheus falls prey to Roderick Burgess, an occultist looking to summon and imprisoned Death.

Chapter 2: Imperfect Hosts
Morpheus begins his quest to find his tools of power - his sand, ruby and helm - by paying a visit to a pair of notoriously dysfunctional brothers.

Chapter 3: Dream a Little Dream of Me
Morpheus tracks down the last-known person in possession of his sand - and receives an unexpected lesson on humanity. Ethel pays a visit to her son.

Chapter 4: A Hope in Hell
A lead on the whereabouts of his helm compels Morpheus to seek an audience with Lucifer. A confused John receives a helping hand from a good Samaritan.

Chapter 5: 24/7
With Morpheus caught off guard, John settles in at a diner to watch the people around him - and put his theory about truth and lies to a terrifying test.

Chapter 6: The Sound of Her Wings
Feeling a bit rudderless, Morpheus shadows his hard-working big sister, who offers him advice and encourages him to reconnect with an old acquaintance.

Chapter 7: The Doll's House
Lucienne comes to Morpheus with disturbing news. Rose Walker goes in search of family. Admirers of the Corinthian's work scheme to get his attention.

Chapter 8: Playing House
As Morpheus closes in on one of this missing creations, Rose ramps up efforts to locate her brother - and unwittingly makes a friend's dream come true.

Chapter 9: Collectors
Odd disturbances shake up The Dreaming, Rose sets out on a road trip with a new friend, and The Corinthian arrives with a guest at a creepy convention.

Chapter 10: Lost Hearts
As the Dream vortex grows more powerful and the walls betwen the realms weaken, Rose must make a difficult choice. Morpheus contronts The Corinthian.
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