When we return from commercials, Tru is back at the morgue, and Davis is repeating back everything Tru said to him about the accident before the cameras started rolling. Drink! Tru is looking up the license plate of the car from the accident. Davis is surprised she remembers it. She says she tries to remember as much as possible, because after they ask for help, the day starts over, so she loses all the evidence. Of course, she's never had any problem tracking down anybody she needed to in the teeming City on just a name before, so whatever. To point out the stupidity of Tru's current endeavors, she determines that the car is Adam's and she needs to go to Highland Prep to find him, two things Marco 2.0 actually told her yestertoday, so she didn't need the car's license plate number at all.
As Tru's rushing out, Luc is apparently arriving for work, even though they encountered each other much, much later yestertoday. But never mind. He starts his whole spiel about asking her out to dinner. It's kind of funny because they're not in the same place they were yestertoday, so it means he's been planning how he was going to ask her out, and it's not that spontaneous. I don't think Tru realizes this, though, what with her being an idiot. She can't really talk about it right now. Luc insists it will be fun, prompting several annoying flashbacks of the awful date. She begs off, saying she wants to go to dinner with him, but she can't right now, and she'll get back to him about it. Okay, no matter how cool my boss was, I wouldn't go into work, even during my time off, wearing a shirt that exposes my torso and low-rise jeans. Of course, I don't look like Eliza Dushku, but still.
Tru rushes into the diner she's always at with Harrison. And there's the rakish moron in question, sitting up at the counter. She asks him for the keys to his car. They argue about it. He wants to know if this is one of her "crazy days." They argue some more. He says, "I just want her back, that's all." Tru says she'll bring the car back "without a scratch." Harrison responds, "No, no, no. Not the car. My sister." And then he winks. Winks! At his sister. Ewwwwww! No wonder their dad skipped out on them! Tru's cell rings. It's Lindsay, resetting up her evening meeting with her boss for us. In a bit of background that is at least slightly interesting, we learn through snarky comments by Harrison and Lindsay that they totally hate each other, soap-opera-style. Which is why the ending didn't surprise me. Tru has flashbacks of her conversation with Lindsay about the thigh-rubbing yesterday and tries to discourage Lindsay from having the meeting, but Lindsay won't listen. After they hang up, Tru comes to a realization and tells Harrison she has another favor to ask him.













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