Corrected entry: In the episode "Always" it is stated that Rube died in 1927, and in the episode "Curious George" there is a flashback where Betty takes the ring off of her corpse, and the gravestone says "Betty 1899-1926," but in the beginning of the episode "Reaping Havoc," you see un-dead Rube in the flashback where Betty dies. At this point, Rube should still be alive.
Dead Like Me (2003)
1 corrected entry in show generally
Starring: Callum Blue, Mandy Patinkin, Cynthia Stevenson, Jasmine Guy, Ellen Muth
Plot hole: People who do not have their souls retrieved, before they are killed, will suffer the effects of the death on their soul, eg. the autopsied man has scars and cuts on his soul. So how come the woman who was crushed by a piano (whose soul was only ever retrieved afterwards) is unharmed in soul form?
George: Who do I have to kill to get some attention around here.
Question: What is the song playing over the end of "Reaping Havoc", after Betty has thrown herself into the void? It plays at several other times this season, but this is the first and longest playing of it.
Chosen answer: The Song is Callled "Boom Boom Ba" and is by the band Metisse. it plays at certain points during the series. Mainly when George is looking over Reggie or in Reaping Havoc where it plays whilst shes showing her scrapbook "Mysterious and Reassuring" which is what she thought Betty was.
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Correction: The 1927 date of death given in "Always" is only George's answer about to the bet Penny and Mason had about Rube's DOD and, as such, could easily be wrong. We have no definite answer as to what year Rube died, except that it was apparently before Betty died since he was a reaper then.