Arraignments Attitude and Bad AOn the tail of the Madonna concert earlier this evening Allison wakes up on a Friday four separate times It takes her until the fourth morning to figure out whats going on Ive got squash to cook and bread to bake so this is going to be a short one Allison dreams the same dream over and over until she gets it right Her handsome and sex-deprived husband Joe keeps begging for endorphins to be released He rallies again and again Sex is good for you you release endorphins and endorphins make you happy Her bullied daughter Ariel refuses to go to school for fear of being beaten up by Amy Ahmsen and precocious Bridgette repeatedly asks what an arraignment isThe first Friday Allison is in a horrific car accident She sees a body in the trunk of the offending vehicle Ariel cries Its all my fault It was heartbreaking but it was Bridgettes face in the hospital that killed me She looked so
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Allison worries for her own life when a foreboding entity (played by Kelsey Grammer) infiltrates her visions, claiming to be Death personified.
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Allison has disturbing visions of a faceless man who invades the home of a woman (Molly Ringwald) and kisses her. Although the woman is left unharmed, Allison believes she is in grave danger.
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The secrets of Scanlon's past bubble to the surface.
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S.O.S.
Season 2, Episode 18
It's a race against the clock as Allison tracks a serial killer after she has visions of young women prior to their murders. Elsewhere, Bridgette struggles to prepare a class presentation on her parents' vocations, especially when she must explain that her mother's a crime-solving psychic who sees dead people.
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Allison has a vision that her brother has gotten mixed up in a bank-robbery scheme. Her sneaking suspicion gains credibility when he suddenly shows up---and gets involved with an enigmatic con woman.
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Allison grows increasingly paranoid about antiterrorist government agents while working to locate a missing person who has connections to the district attorney. Meanwhile, Joe is rattled to discover that young Bridget might be communicating with a dead author.
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Allison develops protective feelings for a teen accused of killing his former boss, making it difficult to stay impartial about the case; Bridget brings home a stray dog, but Joe must tell her it will not live much longer.
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Allison's gift of paranormal vision is severely impacted when she slips in the bathtub and suffers a concussion.
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The good news: Allison helps authorities locate a missing boy. The bad news: She then has visions of him creating mayhem in the future.
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Allison squares off against the spirit of a psychotic doctor (Mark Sheppard) from the 1800s, who haunts suggestible men and provokes them to murder teenage girls. His next target might be Allison's daughter Ariel, and Allison will stop at nothing to protect her. Meanwhile, Ariel wants to go out with an older boy (Reiley McClendon). Doctor Gromada: James Eckhouse. Hannah: Holliston Coleman.
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When Allison becomes overly consumed with finding a murderer who uses bodies as human canvases for his macabre “art,” her obsessive behavior alarms Joe---and causes him to worry about their daughters' welfare.
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Allison taps into her paranormal gift to investigate the mysterious shooting death of a despondent young woman who believed her house was haunted. Meanwhile, Allison “sees” herself hitting a young girl with her car; and Ariel presides over a slumber party at the DuBois home.
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In an episode filmed partly in 3-D and introduced by Rod Serling via digitally manipulated images, Allison investigates when a bloody murder scene is discovered in a park restroom, but no body is found. She uncovers clues to the crime by looking into the paintings of an enigmatic artist, who may be harboring a dark secret. Meanwhile, Joe debates whether to take on a new business venture with his boss. David Morrow: John Shea. Joe's Dad: Bruce Gray. Inez Soto: Susan Santiago.
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Allison has disturbing visions of a young woman's rape and murder while she helps her D.A. boss run for reelection. Meanwhile, Joe encounters an old flame, to Allison's chagrin. Karen: Perrey Reeves. Clyde Morton: Walker Howard.
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Joe serves on a jury in a case whose defendant keeps appearing in Allison's dreams.
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Dead Aim
Season 2, Episode 6
Allison has a recurring dream about a shooting in the DA's office and, in court, realizes that the defense team is using a psychic. Larry Watt: Conor O'Farrell. Lynn Dinovi: Tina DiJoseph. Andrew Stam: Harry Groener. Amanda Staley: Jeanette Brox. Olga Z: Sarah Lilly. Allison: Patricia Arquette.
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After Allison dreams of when she was 17 and her friend (Aleksa Palladino) left town to seek Hollywood fame, she's asked to locate a councilman's missing daughter. Young Allison: Jessy Schram. Stuart McCallister: John Getz. Scanlon: David Cubitt.
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Allison assists in the case of a missing billionaire, whose ex-wife insists that he abducted their son. Allison has visions, of course---but, for the first time, while she's sleepwalking. Lauren: Alicia Coppola. Calley: James Frain. Scanlon: David Cubitt. Hannah: Holliston Coleman. Boy: Ryan Carlberg. Allison: Patricia Arquette.
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A series of dreams leads to Allison becoming aware of a woman who, in 1959, claimed to be Allison DuBois. Beverly Waller Boyd: Natasha Gregson Wagner. Joe: Jake Weber. Allison: Patricia Arquette.
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A popular song that keeps playing inside Allison's head leads her to an item that belongs to a missing student. Father Santiago: David Barrera. Navarro: Carlos La Camara. Devalos: Miguel Sandoval. Joe: Jake Weber. Allison: Patricia Arquette.
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Conclusion. Allison continues to pursue the serial killer, while Push, the Texas Ranger captain, lies in a coma. Scanlon: David Cubitt.
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