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Really, I'm sort of floored that this show will be dead and gone after these six episodes. It just doesn't seem fair to squander Eliza Dushku like that, not to mention the clever concept. I mean, who wouldn't want the chance to relive a day or two? Like the one when you thought a home perm was a good idea? Or, like tonight, when your friends threw you that surprise birthday party. Granted, the maintenance man probably didn't fry during yours — hopefully — but hey, playing God isn't always ice cream and cake. Speaking of, I'm pretty sure Jason Priestley had more fun with Jack's "life and death" birthday-card jab at Tru than he did in his last three seasons on the greatest show ever set in Beverly Hills. (Just ask my office administrator, Jenn, if you have any doubts, OK?) Unfortunately, we'll never get to see how Davis' shrink plays into Jack and Papa Davies' devilish plan. Or where things are headed with this Jensen character. Or if Tru will ever find a pair of low-riders she can't run in. Because, you know, Fox's dough is apparently better spent on things like Stacked and Life on a Stick, than on the anti-psychotics some of them so obviously need for thinking either of those flops will make up for killing this one.

You can vote on the site, which Show rocked most last night, so if you saw them, or just know which had to be the best, go there and vote!
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