Continuing to prove that they're not afraid of experimenting with their own formulas, the "Tru Calling" writers try several new angles here: a dead body asks for Tru's help but the day does not rewind; a second dead body does the same, the day rewinds and now Tru has to save two lives; Tru and Harrison work as a team; the original events are mirrored and switched around; and secrets about Davis' private life are revealed. Despite some comic relief at the poker game this is one of the saddest tales so far (Courtnee Draper gives a particularly affecting performance), and the ending hits you like a ton of bricks. It's a stunningly good episode, perhaps the best since "Star Crossed". ***1/2 out of 4.