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* [[Artifact Title]]: The title of the book series, ''1-800-WHERE-R-U'', refers to a missing persons hotline that plays an important role in the story. The "1-800" in the series title is an artifact to connect it to the book series, but does not describe anything in the TV show itself. (This was probably a contributing factor to the title change.)
* [[Belligerent Sexual Tension]]: Jess and Jack Burgess.
* [[By the -The-Book Cop]]: Jess, once she becomes an agent. This is mostly because, as a rookie, she's still learning the ropes and is nervous about getting things wrong, in contrast to Nicole's more experienced abilities in how to size up a situation and figure out when breaking or bending the rules is a more efficient or effective way of getting things done.
* [[Firing in The Air A Lot]]: Brooke does this in "Basic Training" to get the attention of someone about to shoot Jess.
* [[Lightning Can Do Anything]]: Jess Mastriani acquired [[Psychic Powers]] after being hit by lightning.
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* [[Undercover As Lovers]]: In "Lost Sister," Jess and Jack go undercover as a pair of married swingers, much to Jess' chagrin.
* [[Wait Here]]: In the first episode, Brooke tells Jess to wait in the car while she checks out the scene. Jess doesn't.
* [[What the Hell, Hero?]]: Jess gets called out on this in the first episode by a missing girl she finds, who it turns out ran away with her father because her mother died and she didn't think her father could legally get custody.
 
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