Unanswered Questions


1. Why was Carrie working for Jack? Did she kill her husband?
2. What was Davis's first and last name, and why did he go by his middle name?
3. How did Elise and Richard meet?
4. How would Davis have reacted to finding out that Carrie was using him?
5. What did Richard mean when he said this, "Wouldn't it be funny if we had a lot more in common than people thought?" to Harrison?
6. Tru and Harrison's reaction to finding out that her father had the gift, and was working on Jack's side.
7. Did anyone else inherit the power during the 10 years between Elise's death and Tru gaining the power?

Oh, okay. Um, I invented Post-Its.

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Hehe, I guess we did get the answer, well half of it, to no.6 in "'Twas the Night Before Christmas...Again."

8. Who would have won in the end? Jack or Tru?

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it was that episode that pissed me off the most about the show being cancelled, harrison finding out jack was with their dad, and then that last little comment by jack that he liked tru ans wasnt really out to get her. ppissed me right off

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This is often the case with TV shows canceled before their time.

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1. Why was Carrie working for Jack? Did she kill her husband?

I reckon she did and that tru dad has evidence that he is blackmailing her with so she will do what they want. And that's why she's helping

2. What was Davis's first and last name, and why did he go by his middle name?

He went by his middle name because of all the guilt he carries with him over his wife. His wife would of called him by his first name and therefore doesn't to be reminded of her and her voice and she would've had his last name and again he couldn't bear the thought of it and having to hear it everyday and be reminded of her.

3. How did Elise and Richard meet?

Guess - school like collage while they were studying

4. How would Davis have reacted to finding out that Carrie was using him?

Gutted and wouldn't speak to her and avoid her but she would need help and he.would be there and they would slowly rebuild everything I think.

5. What did Richard mean when he said this, "Wouldn't it be funny if we had a lot more in common than people thought?" to Harrison?

Because he does the wrong thing all the time. Look at the things he does. He uses illegal methods to do his job and get it done (dark methods). Harrison is the same but instead of work, power, money he does it out of love, loyalty, family, friendship and all things pure.

6. Tru and Harrison's reaction to finding out that her father had the gift, and was working on Jack's side.

Well that would of killed the relationship yet again but somehow I feel that not long after they found out he'd prob due and make the show more about Jack and tru and how they come together.

7. Did anyone else inherit the power during the 10 years between Elise's death and Tru gaining the power?

I'd say tru mum was meant to pass it down at the 21st birthday or some kind of event so because she died the pure side (tru) became dormant until tru reached a certain age. While tru dad kept up his side of the work until the same time and then he passed it on to Jack.

8. Who would have won in the end? Jack or Tru?

They would of become partners and Jack would help tru save them. He carries guilt for what happen with the girl that fell from the tower but again tru dad holds power of him. He would come clean to try or shed find out and they deal with it and then help people together

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Great answers! Especially to no. 5.


2. What was Davis's first and last name, and why did he go by his middle name?

He went by his middle name because of all the guilt he carries with him over his wife. His wife would of called him by his first name and therefore doesn't to be reminded of her and her voice and she would've had his last name and again he couldn't bear the thought of it and having to hear it everyday and be reminded of her.


That's an interesting theory but I don't think it's that complicated because in the episode where Jack/ Tru asked why, he responded with something like, "it's a funny story..." but got interrupted. So I think it's a light and funny story, not tragic.



The way they judge how good a show ending is by how much you think about it after it's gone. E.g.; 10+ years later after only 26'episodes people are still talking about this show because of the cliffhangers that it left for us to think about and reflect back on



So true (no pun intended 😁). Even some shows that go on from 5 to 10 seasons don't get as much activity on IMDb.


I'm real when it's useful.

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The way they judge how good a show ending is by how much you think about it after it's gone. E.g.; 10+ years later after only 26'episodes people are still talking about this show because of the cliffhangers that it left for us to think about and reflect back on

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