Medium (season 3)
Medium (season 3) | |
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Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 22 |
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Original network | NBC |
Original release | November 15, 2006 – May 16, 2007 |
Season chronology | |
The third season of Medium, an American television series, began November 15, 2006, and ended on May 16, 2007. It aired on NBC.
Plot
Season 3 was supposed to begin mid season, but NBC canceled the show Kidnapped and it began airing that November. This season was a brutal one, as Joe's office gets taken over by a madman who kills several co-workers and Allison gets exposed by a woman claiming to be out of town while all along she is a reporter. As usual, the first 15 or so episodes all deal with Allison solving crimes for the DA, but then things turn ugly as mentioned above in the episode Joe Day Afternoon he gets held up in his office and several co-workers get their lives taken. When Joe finally goes back to work, he has a hard time dealing with it. Lawyers call and offer him and each of the victims settlements, but eventually Joe leaves DyTech Industries. Meanwhile, Allison doesn't realize that the serial killer she is trying to catch has another helper and he gets out of jail. Debra, friendly at first turns out to be a very nasty lady and exposes Allison. After all is said and done Debra wouldn't listen to Allison and loses her life to the same serial killer. At the end of the season, both Devalos and Allison lose their jobs as the new DA Van Dyke takes over and this season leaves the viewer with a huge cliff hanger as to what Scanlon, Devalos, Joe, and Allison will do next season.
Cast and characters
Main cast
- Patricia Arquette as Allison DuBois
- Miguel Sandoval as Manuel Devalos
- David Cubitt as Lee Scanlon
- Sofia Vassilieva as Ariel DuBois
- Maria Lark as Bridgette DuBois
- Jake Weber as Joe DuBois
Recurring cast
- Madison and Miranda Carabello as Marie DuBois
- Neve Campbell as Debra
- Tina DiJoseph as Lynn DiNovi
- Ryan Hurst as Michael AKA Lucky Allison's Half Brother
Episode list
No. in series |
No. in season |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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39 | 1 | "Four Dreams (Part I)" | Aaron Lipstadt | Glenn Gordon Caron & Javier Grillo-Marxuach | November 15, 2006 | 9.44[1] |
Allison and Bridgette are having dreams (though Bridgette's are animated) about several violent crimes that are taking place. | ||||||
40 | 2 | "Four Dreams (Part II)" | Aaron Lipstadt | Glenn Gordon Caron & Javier Grillo-Marxuach | November 15, 2006 | 9.44[1] |
Allison and Bridgette are having dreams (though Bridgette's are animated) about several violent crimes that are taking place. | ||||||
41 | 3 | "Be Kind, Rewind" | Aaron Lipstadt | Ken Schefler | November 22, 2006 | 7.45[2] |
Allison keeps re-living the same awful day in her dreams, with each attempt to fix it leading to more bad consequences. | ||||||
42 | 4 | "Blood Relations" | Oz Scott | Robert Doherty | November 29, 2006 | 8.01[3] |
When nemesis Dr. Charles Walker begins to reappear in Allison's dreams, she fears his spirit may be returning to continue his evildoing by inhabiting the living. Her fears escalate when she meets a young man who has an uncanny resemblance to the serial killer from the late 1800s. | ||||||
43 | 5 | "Ghost in the Machine" | Andy Wolk | Moira Kirland | December 6, 2006 | 8.58[4] |
When Allison buys a camcorder for Joe's birthday, she begins to see images through it that seem to be linked to a murder that may or may not have happened. | ||||||
44 | 6 | "Profiles in Terror" | Peter Werner | Craig Sweeny | December 13, 2006 | 9.96[5] |
While working on a case involving a possible serial killer, Allison locks horns with a celebrated FBI criminal profiler, Agent Edward Cooper, when her visions differ from his findings. Meanwhile, Joe worries when Marie begins exhibiting bizarre behaviour. | ||||||
45 | 7 | "Mother's Little Helper" | Vincent Misiano | Moira Kirland | January 3, 2007 | 9.33[6] |
After Allison and Ariel stumble upon the bodies of a dress shop owner and her daughter, they both begin dreaming about the crime, but from different perspectives, revealing more than one possible suspect. | ||||||
46 | 8 | "The Whole Truth" | Leslie Libman | Diane Ademu-John | January 17, 2007 | 8.95[7] |
While assisting District Attorney Devalos' investigation of the mysterious death of a well-respected congressman, Allison experiences puzzling visions of a little boy trapped in a well. | ||||||
47 | 9 | "Better Off Dead" | Janice Cooke-Leonard | Robert Doherty | January 24, 2007 | 8.72[8] |
Allison's latest visions reveal an odd friendship between two unrelated ghosts. She is surprised when one of them rebuffs her attempts to determine the identity of his killer. | ||||||
48 | 10 | "Very Merry Maggie" | Arliss Howard | Craig Sweeny | January 31, 2007 | 9.90[9] |
If dreams of child abuse weren’t disturbing enough, Allison becomes spooked by a young boy’s doll, who seems to have urged its owner to kill. Meanwhile, with a project deadline looming, Joe becomes concerned about his health. | ||||||
49 | 11 | "Apocalypse, Push" | Aaron Lipstadt | Javier Grillo-Marxuach | February 7, 2007 | 8.15[10] |
Skeptical Texas Ranger Kenneth Push comes back into Allison’s life after he begins to experience dreams of a shocking murder in Phoenix. Also, Joe suffers an embarrassing moment after telling a white lie. | ||||||
50 | 12 | "The One Behind the Wheel" | Leon Ichaso | Diane Ademu-John | February 14, 2007 | 8.62[11] |
Allison wakes up believing she is a completely different person. Joe has to deal with the spirit who has possessed her and help her find out what happened to her. | ||||||
51 | 13 | "Second Opinion" | David Lerner | Sterling Anderson | February 21, 2007 | 7.84[12] |
Allison dreams that her youngest daughter Marie is going to die of cancer in 20 years. Thinking something in their house must be carcinogenic, she tries to persuade Joe that they should move. But then the meaning of her dream seems to take a turn. Meanwhile, Officer Scanlon pressures a lab technician to come clean after covering up a deadly secret. | ||||||
52 | 14 | "We Had a Dream" | Arlene Sanford | Javier Grillo-Marxuach | February 28, 2007 | 7.63[13] |
Allison dreams that a psychic killer whom she helped put away will escape from prison. Now he's going after Allison in her own home. | ||||||
53 | 15 | "The Boy Next Door" | Aaron Lipstadt | Moira Kirland | March 7, 2007 | 8.66[14] |
Teenage and present-day Allison's contact with "the boy next door" help her piece together a crime involving a young girl. | ||||||
54 | 16 | "Whatever Possessed You" | Miguel Sandoval | Robert Doherty | March 28, 2007 | 7.66[15] |
Allison has disturbing dreams about a young woman who seems possessed, which could help in another investigation. | ||||||
55 | 17 | "Joe Day Afternoon" | Aaron Lipstadt | Ken Schefler | April 4, 2007 | 8.42[16] |
Bruce Rossiter (Adam Goldberg), a recently-fired and disgruntled co-worker with apparently nothing to lose (being terminally ill with brain cancer), traps Joe, his boss and his coworkers in a hostage situation at work. As tensions escalate in Joe's office, Allison and Ariel both have visions of the tragedy. | ||||||
56 | 18 | "1-900-Lucky" | David Arquette | Javier Grillo-Marxuach & Robert Doherty | April 11, 2007 | 7.71[17] |
Allison investigates the case a woman's murdered husband, while her brother Michael gets a job as a telephone hotline psychic which leads him to visit a distressed customer in Arizona – the same customer whose case Allison is investigating. Meanwhile, Bridgette has difficulty explaining to Joe that it was her math teacher who smashed his car window. | ||||||
57 | 19 | "No One to Watch over Me" | Vincent Misiano | Travis Donnelly & Corey Reed | April 25, 2007 | 7.16[18] |
Allison keeps awaking from confusing dreams where she is out in the snow, which leads to the discovery of a young woman’s body. Meanwhile, Joe, who’s still coping with the repercussions of the shooting at work, returns to the office for the first time since the tragedy. | ||||||
58 | 20 | "Head Games" | Joanna Kerns | Javier Grillo-Marxuach & Robert Doherty & Moira Kirland | May 2, 2007 | 7.70[19] |
Allison is confused when her dreams of a man murdering his wife keep occurring, even after she helped Devalos convince the jury of the suspected killer's guilt. Through her troubles she manages to make a new friend named Debra. Meanwhile, Joe is frustrated by the therapy sessions that his job enrolled him in, and can't express his feelings to Allison because the recent hostage situation he was in is still greatly affecting him. | ||||||
59 | 21 | "Heads Will Roll" | Aaron Lipstadt | Diane Ademu-John | May 9, 2007 | 7.91[20] |
The investigation of the murder of Walter Paxton's wife seems to indicate that a serial killer is on the loose. While helping with the case, Allison discovers that her new friend Debra may be the next victim and tries to protect her, only to find out that her new friend isn't who she thought she was. Meanwhile, Joe debates being part of a lawsuit against his longtime employer, Aerodytech. | ||||||
60 | 22 | "Everything Comes to a Head" | Ronald L. Schwary | Ken Schefler | May 16, 2007 | 7.75[21] |
Allison's life is turned upside down when her powers are revealed and she must find a way to bring the killer to justice on her own. |
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External links
- List of Medium episodes at the Internet Movie Database
- List of Medium season 3 episodes at TV.com
- Medium at epguides.com