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"Tru Calling" Death Becomes Her (2004)



Overview

User Rating:
7.7/10   63 votes
Director:
Michael Katleman
Writers:
Jon Harmon Feldman (creator)
Robert Doherty (written by)
Contact:
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Original Air Date:
15 April 2004 (Season 1, Episode 17)
Plot:
Tru must save the life of an actress who spent the day with Tru researching an upcoming film role on Tru's job. | add synopsis
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The Jason Priestley episode more

Cast

  (Episode Credited cast)
Eliza Dushku ... Tru Davies

Shawn Reaves ... Harrison Davies

Zach Galifianakis ... Davis

A.J. Cook ... Lindsay Walker
Matthew Bomer ... Luc Johnston (credit only)

Jason Priestley ... Jack Harper
Tamyra Gray ... Carly Anders

Ivan Cermak ... Nick / Actor

Tony Alcantar ... Monty the Car Salesman
Mercedes de la Zerda ... Anna

Alex Zahara ... Peter

Mikka Dargel ... Erin Walker

Mark Holden ... Detective

Alexis Llewellyn ... Isabelle Anders

Ben Cotton ... Kid / Carjacker
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Additional Details

Country:
USA
Language:
English
Color:
Color
Company:
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The Jason Priestley episode, 8 July 2009
8/10
Author: gridoon2009

*** This comment may contain spoilers ***

Tru spends her day with a popular and friendly actress who visits the morgue to do research for her next film. On the same night, the actress is found dead after someone apparently pushed her car off a bridge. Needless to say, she asks for Tru's help, the day rewinds and Tru has to figure out who might want to hurt her. I mentioned above that this is a Jason Priestley episode; what I meant is that he steals the show. The main plot is unpredictable enough and has all the customary red herrings, but the most memorable parts of "Death Becomes Her" are Jack Harper's discussions with Harrison about death, their encounter with a carjacker and Jack's suspiciously calm reaction to it, the effects of Jack's words on Harrison's relationship with Lindsay, etc. Priestley hits just the right notes, managing to be creepy, charismatic, evil and friendly all at the same time. If anyone still doubted that he was a good addition to the show, this episode should clear away those doubts. Also look for the hilarious scene(s) where Davis first meets the actress. *** out of 4.

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