Plot hole: Richard tells Tru that Carl periodically comes around threatening to exact revenge on him unless he pays him off. The audience eventually finds out that Richard hired Carl to kill his first wife, so it makes sense that Carl can demand money from Richard and not face any consequences. But why does the story make sense to Tru? The way Richard told it, Carl has nothing on him, so there's no reason for him to be paying him off. Tru should ask her father why he doesn't simply get a restraining order.
Tru Calling (2003)
1 plot hole in Daddy's Girl - chronological order
Starring: Zach Galifianakis, Eliza Dushku, A.J. Cook, Jason Priestly, Matthew Bomer, Shawn Reaves
Plot hole: Throughout the series, auxiliary characters are always far too willing to give all kinds of information to Tru. Doctors and registrars constantly give her privileged information about patients and students. Tru is often able to retrieve information like addresses and phone numbers from people's service and utility companies, when normally you must verify your own information before they will even talk to you about your account. Of course there can't be an episode if Tru doesn't quickly find the person who asked for her help, even though she doesn't usually know much more than their name, but it's still a bit conspicuous.
Tru: Have a little faith in your sister.
Question: What is the name of the theme song and who sings it?
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Answer: It is called 'Somebody help me' sung by Full Blown Rose.
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