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Medium on CBS Episode: "Four Dreams Parts 1 and 2"

Season 3, Episode 1
Episode Synopsis: Allison's thrill-seeking ex-flame (Thomas Jane, Patricia Arquette's real-life husband) dies. Still pining for Allison, his spirit takes up residence at her home, much to Joe's chagrin. Meanwhile, daughter Bridgette begins having cartoonlike dreams, which gradually become more menacing. Van Partible, creator of the series “Johnny Bravo,” provides the animation. Original Air Date: Nov 15, 2006

November 15, 2006: Four Dreams

I am thrilled to be bringing you the new Medium blog I have loved Allison DuBois the character since she graced us with her presence two seasons ago Medium gets better with age Its smart its clever its funny when you dont expect it to be and everyone is pretty likable Even when theyre being grumpy theyre likable because they seem like such real people or at least like people we all would like to be The third season premiere a two-hour extravaganza included Patricia Arquettes real-life husband Thomas Jane in a touching role as Clay Bicks her high-school boyfriendWhen Clay Bicks showed up at the DuBois house and told Alison that she was the one he always thought of I just about lost it And that was in the first few minutes of the show And that he hung around wanting to be near her We know in the end it was to help her find the killer but it was sad and heartbreaking to watch Seeing Joe get really jealous was a nic read more

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Premiered: January 03, 2005, on CBS
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Premise: A crime-solving wife and mother of three has visions and sees dead people. Inspired by real-life medium Allison DuBois. Canceled by NBC after a five-season run on the network, the supernatural drama rematerialized on CBS in fall 2009.

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