A university graduate working in the city morgue is able to repeat the same day over again to prevent murders or other disasters.
The best episode of "Tru Calling" season 2 is "Perfect Storm", rated 7.7/10 from 263 user votes. It was directed by Michael Katleman and written by Jon Harmon Feldman. "Perfect Storm" aired on 3/31/2005 and is rated 0.4 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Grace".
Jack comes back to town two months after the events of the Season One finale. Tru's dad decides to move to town. Harrison has been at a new job for six weeks. Tru has started med school, thanks to Davis pulling some strings. When a young Harbor Patrol officer dies in a white squall while rescuing some students and asks for help, Tru has to compete against Jack to save her life.
Director: Michael Katleman
Writer: Jon Harmon Feldman
When a psychiatrist is gunned down, Tru tries to identify the killer… but Jacks meddling implicates her in the murder.
Director: Dan Lerner
Writer: Doris Egan
When there's a death at the morgue during Tru's birthday party, and the victim's identity is obscured by darkness, Tru grows convinced that the victim is one of her friends, while Davis concludes it's Carrie who will die.
Director: Rick Rosenthal
Writer: Jane Espenson
When Jack meets a strange woman at the train station and then witnesses her death, he's the one she turns to for help. Tru's day also rewinds, though, and she discovers how Jack is able to be in the right place at the right time.
Director: Michael Katleman
Writer: Richard Hatem
When someone close to Tru is killed, his body doesn't ask for help. As Tru seizes an opportunity to try saving him, Jack ominously tells her there are consequences to breaking the rules.
Director: Guy Norman Bee
Writer: Robert Doherty
It's Christmas Eve but death does not take time off for the holidays. Dark secrets are revealed but a lot is left unanswered. This episode was not aired during the original run in the United States, and was not broadcast in the US until January of 2008 as part of a "marathon" on the Sci-Fi cable netowork.
Director: Jesús Salvador Treviño
Writer: Zack Estrin