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Page creatorGethN7 (talk | contribs)
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OK, so. The Pilot was a failure as a pilot, but a pretty decent episode overall. The next two episodes were able to keep interest due to being character pieces. Episode 2 was about Tru's breakup, but it also had a great twist ending: the guy dies anyway. Episode 3 was a great episode overall, well written, and very well acted by everyone (except maybe Lindsay's actress). Episode 4 is the beginning of what ultimately sank Tru Calling as a show: dull writing.
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