Directionless, quirky 20-something V Morgan dies and arrives on The Sixth Floor. Where she ends is where her story begins.
Sixth Floor employees Andrew and Jenna give V the low-down on her new afterlife.
V prepares to say goodbye, and has an 11th hour change of heart.
Back in real life, V gets her first assignment token from her mentor, and it's uncomfortably close to home.
V settles in to her not-so-spacious space at The Sixth Floor. V and her sister Penny are visited by a mysterious and sexy stranger.
Things get a little crazy and then a little cozy after some wine. V gets insipration to crack the code of her first assignment's token.
V's first assignment is raising a lot of questions. Benson agrees to answer ONE, and the answer is surprising.
V makes a connection, and marks her assignment by adding to her "collection."
V gets it in her mind to take on a job back in real life. Busy times as V is also off to a start on her second assignment.
Oh, Jenna and your little handbook! V continues to work her assignment her own way, but with troubling results.
V's sharp-eyed tattoo mentor comes to the rescue and leads V to a meeting in a dark alley with an even darker figure.
V hears Will's appeal, and watches one of her own personal connections fall apart.
When her second assignment takes an unexpected turn, V makes a decision that could break the timeline.
Shane meets the other man in V's life. A new token launches the third and final assignment of V's probation with The Sixth Floor.
Andrew does a little digging of his own, and we learn why Jenna isn't a Fixer. V's third assignment takes flight.
Things are finally coming together and V is hitting her stride. Will a surprise appearance tear it all down again?
When Will meddles with V's family, V turns again to Shane for support. Andrew brings upsetting news.
The Sixth Floor is on high alert. Old friends are reconnected over V's efforts to save her own tribe.
V and her team find unexpected support from a Sixth Floor lifer. V makes a deep connection with her father.
Benson and V meet for her probationary review. It's not just her life on the line.