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From Nypost.com

Chilling Out

By Lynda Stasi

Wednesday 29 October 2003, by isa

October 29, 2003 — THE thing you gotta wonder about "Tru Calling," Fox’s new show about a young woman who can see deaths before they occur, is whether or not she can see the network killing off this show before too long. But, then again, you don’t have to be the Amazing Kreskin to see this one coming. In tomorrow’s premiere, the lead character, Tru, (no, her last name isn’t "Calling,") played by Eliza Dushku, (Faith on "Buffy") - whose mother was murdered when she was little - has just graduated from college.

This is strange enough, considering she looks six at her mother’s funeral and then 10 years later she’s old enough to be a college grad, who is also old enough to be sleeping with her professor.

Good thing Tru gets some sleep because it’s the only time she’s not literally running someplace. She runs to her college graduation, she runs to and from the morgue where she’s taken a job, (I swear), then after she starts having visions, well, what’s a girl to do ? She runs from future victim to future victim.

The producers liken her running to "Run Lola Run." While I don’t usually charge for my own personal psychic insights, they are the only ones, trust me, who will make this comparison.

No, Tru doesn’t walk, she doesn’t ride a bike, she doesn’t drive - she runs. Take a cab for God’s sake - you live in a city where there is apparently no traffic whatsoever. What could it cost ? The running is so insane, the show should be called "Marathon Psychic."

To make matters worse, or maybe just to make the whole thing seem even more mysterious, the timeline is all screwy when Tru’s having visions. For example, she sees a murdered stiff in the morgue, then immediately sees her sister (Jessica Collins) fall off the wagon, and also envisions her brother (Shawn Reaves) get beaten up after a card game by Asian guys.

Suddenly she wakes up, and she’s not in the morgue, but in the prof’s bed, (again), and guess what ? The same thing happens to her all over again. This means that yesterday won’t really happen until today, so she has another day to stop the stiff from becoming one, slip her brother a card and try to stop her successful business sister from becoming a big, annoying cokehead.

Thank God for the stiffs in the drawers - or there wouldn’t be any believable acting in the whole thing.

"Tru Calling" Tomorrow at 8 p.m. on Ch. 5