
Medium Allison DuBois is a strong-willed mother of three who has struggled since childhood to make sense of her visions of dead people. Hoping to prove to Allison that her dreams are stress induced, her scientist husband, Joe, sends descriptions of Allison's visions to a number of law enforcement agencies, expecting nothing to come of it. To his surprise, one of Allison's dreams bears an eerie similarity to a Texas homicide case involving a 17-year-old murder suspect. The case pits Allison against Capt. Kenneth Push, a cynical Texas Ranger who is suspicious of her psychic abilities. By the end of the investigation, Capt. Push has a new respect for Allison—and she makes a life-altering decision of her own.

Allison keeps having "dreams" that her husband Joe is determined to disprove. In a drastic measure he submits her dreams to different law enforcement agencies. Much to his surprise he gets a hit on a case out of Texas, involving the murder of a teenage boy.

The Phoenix D.A. calls Allison to seek her help in selecting a jury. He needs a jury that is sure to return a guilty verdict and deliver the death penalty. Allison's abilities are tested when she doubts herself.

D.A. Devalos introduces Allison to Detective Lee Scanlon in an effort to help him with the apparent murder/suicide of his sister and her husband. Scanlon is standoffish about Allison's abilities until her theories start to lead in the killer's direction.

Allison alerts D.A. Devalos that one of his witnesses is giving false information to the police sketch artist. Allison dreams she is being chased through an airport by a wolf who holds the secret identity of the real killer. Meanwhile Bridgette, her middle daughter, gets a new "playmate."

Allison is frustrated when Joe has a medical procedure done and she cannot "see" anything about his health or future. She seeks the help of Catherine, a fellow psychic, who warns of her trouble ahead. Meanwhile, Allison dreams of the location of a murder weapon and is later called to court to explain why and how she knows the location of the weapon.

Allison has a horrifying dream that one of her daughters has been kidnapped and murdered. She is traumatized when she runs into the murderer from her dream at the D.A.'s office, providing information about a recent burglary. Joe thinks her obsession with this would-be killer is being fueled by another source.

Allison keeps dreaming of a girl throwing herself off a cliff into a ravine. Finally Allison sets out to find this girl, who turns out to be someone who was dating a defense attorney's son. Elsewhere Joe is worried about the health of a co-worker who Allison forsaw collapsing from a heart attack.

Allison's brother is enlisted in the United States Army, and Allison is rocked to the core and emotionally drained when she dreams of his death. While dealing with that she is handed a troubling case involving arson and an uncooperative young witness.

Ariel is having dreams of a young girl gone missing. Her dreams place the girl with an "ogre" holding her against her will. Allison tries to help her daughter decipher the message the dream is delivering, which causes Ariel to venture off to follow a clue.

When Allison turns to a professor, who claims to speak to the dead, she gets more than she bargains for. A dream of two boys racing parallel with a train uncovers the truth about the professor.

While Allison is sick and resting, her sickness takes over and she dozes off. While dreaming, she's taken into the behind-the-scenes world of the TV show she was watching, "I Married a Mind Reader," which was set it the 1960s. She dreams of the events that sent one of the main characters to jail for murder, but discovers that what appeared to happen might not be the truth.

A high profile drug lord is executed for his crimes, and Allison is on hand to witness the execution. Following the execution, Allison is called to the scene of a murder, where witnesses swear the ghost of the drug lord is the killer.

Vivid images of a plane crash killing everyone on board rock Allison's dreams. She finally locates the pilot, who is holding a dark secret of his own.

Things go from bad to worse when Allison's mother-in-law comes to visit. A once closed case is reopened to try to find out if the convicted person is actually innocent. Things are not as they seem as Allison realizes there could be a set up involved.

A young girl is butchered and Allison is called in to help investigate. Allison is shocked to discover that the killer is possessing innocent people to kill for him. She must now stop him before he takes over more people and leaves more victims in his path.

Allison has a vision of her old acquaintance Captain Push from the Texas Rangers, in connection with a murder. She seeks his help to find a serial killer, who excises his victims' hearts. Captain Push must go to great lengths to help Allison with her case, putting his life at risk along the way.

While Captain Push lingers between life and death, Allison struggles to decipher confusing messages from the other side in an attempt to stop a serial killer before he claims his next victim.

All outside noise is drowned out as a popular song is continuously played very loud, and only in Allison's head. The song gives Allison clues to the whereabouts of a missing coed.


Allison's old flame, Clay Bicks, appears at her doorstep moments after dying, unaware that he is dead. When he accepts the fact that he will never get to physically be with the woman he loved, he decides he's going to stay in Allison's house so he can at least be close to her. This upsets Joe, and Allison decides that she has to get rid of Clay. Meanwhile, Allison shares a series of odd dreams with Bridgette, except Bridgette's dreams keep coming to her in the form of cartoons.

Allison and Bridgette continue having the same odd dreams as Allison comes closer to figuring out what the dreams mean and how they relate to a series of shootings/killings. Clay still won't leave Allison's house, but his purpose eventually becomes clear and Allison's opinion of him changes. Meanwhile, Devalos's health is evaluated after a rush hospital visit and Scanlon's relationship with the mayor's liaison, Lynn, takes a turn for the worse.

Now that Allison's special abilities have been revealed to the public, everyone's lives have been turned upside down. Allison starts to have dreams about a boy who was kidnapped from a toy store, but is unable to turn to Devalos or Scanlon for help. She decides to call the company hired by the missing boy's family and makes an unusual deal with the company's investigator, Cynthia Keener.

Allison tries to help investigator Cynthia Keener find a missing teenage girl. Meanwhile, Ariel dreams of Allison's high school days from the 80's after being asked out to a concert without any chaperones.


The sister of Devalos's friend is murdered and Allison tries to help solve the crime. Her dreams don't seem to make sense though, as they keep implicating the friend's first husband, who died two years ago, as the murderer.

Allison dreams of a ghost who was a witness to several murders. Meanwhile, Ariel has a strange reaction to an assignment in health class.


Having come out of her coma, Allison struggles to regain full use of her body. Without Joe's knowledge, she visits Devalos's office, where she is signed back on as a paralegal. Meanwhile, Joe has quit his previous job, but receives an intriguing offer to pursue work as a "green" engineer.

Allison becomes worried after Ariel starts to display strange behavior, and begins to think that a murdered stripper may be possessing her.


A missing homeless man is featured in the dreams of Allison and Bridgette, which results in the two switching personalities.

Visions of symbols floating over people's heads makes Allison think they could be used to find their perfect mates. Meanwhile, Joe must figure out what to do when one employee accuses another of sexual harassment.

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Allison dreams that she's a woman who's been committed to a mental institution in 1959. After viewing taped sessions from the clinic, Allison discovers that the woman from her dream had made claims of being Allison DuBois, living in 2005.

Allison's recent habit of sleepwalking keeps landing her in dangerous situations. This leaves her exhausted while she hurries to solve a kidnapping case before it's too late.

Allison is having dreams about an old high school friend and decides to find her. Meanwhile a man seeks the district attorney's help in finding his daughter who has been missing for a week.

Allison helps the district attorney put away a murderer whose lawyer is also using a psychic and at the same time tries to prevent a shooting spree in the D.A.'s office. Meanwhile, Bridgette figures out that Joe's new project at work isn't what he thinks it is.

Joe serves his jury duty on a case against a man accused of murdering his rich wife. Allison starts having visions about the man but D.A. Devalos orders her not to work on the case because of a conflict of interests.

Allison has a vision that could jeopardize D.A. Devalos's chances for re-election. Meanwhile, Joe runs into an ex-girlfriend from college.

(This episode is partly in 3D, with the use of 3D glasses.) Allison is led to an art gallery where she encounters the art of a popular artist. While looking at some of his paintings 3-dimensional images emerge that make her believe that the artist is somehow involved in a crime. Meanwhile, Joe gets a job offer from a former co-worker.

Allison dreams about hitting a girl with her car and a woman whose house is haunted. She finds out that the woman killed herself. Now Allison must try to put all the pieces together.

Allison can't get a psychotic murderer out of her head which makes Joe worry about his daughters' well-being.

The spirit of Dr. Charles Walker is back and after Allison's daughter Ariel.

Allison helps with the location of a missing child. Afterwards she gets a vision about the child's future and is not sure anymore what she should do to help the child.

Allison gets a minor concussion when slipping in the bathtub. When she goes to get an MRI she has a strange vision about a man she just met.

Allison has problems with staying impartial about a case when she develops maternal feelings for a teenage boy who is accused of killing his former boss. Bridgette finds a stray dog and wants to keep it.

Allison helps the district attorney try to find a missing brother of a close friend. She becomes paranoid about anti-terrorist agents from the government. Joe gets uneasy when he suspects that Bridgette might be communicating with a dead author.

Allison dreams that her brother was involved in a local bank robbery. Her suspicions grow when he unexpectedly shows up in town and gets involved with a con woman.

Allison investigates apparently random killings, endangering her family in the process. Bridgette has to do a class presentation about her mom's job.

Three girls are found murdered. Allison's visions connect Detective Scanlon with the case.

Allison repeatedly dreams about a woman who is being watched by a stranger in her bedroom.

Allison is busy investigating the death of a local doctor when a man claiming to be "Death" begins appearing in her visions, causing her to worry that maybe her time in this world is nearly over.

Allison dreams of the life she could have had if she'd become the attorney she originally wanted to be.

Allison dreams about the same day over and over again. Each time she finds more important clues. Joe tries to get affection from Allison. Ariel has problems at school.

A serial killer from the past begins to possess people so he can kill again. Allison races against the clock to save his next victim, but she becomes a target in the process.

Allison gets Joe a camcorder for his birthday. But soon she starts seeing disturbing images through it that may or may not be connected to a murder.

Allison helps a famous FBI profiler with a serial killer case. Joe gets concerned when Marie starts to watch static on TV.

Allison and Ariel are starting to have dreams about a crime. They are dreaming about it from different perspectives, which reveals two suspects.

Allison is called to help Devalos investigate the shocking death of a well-respected assemblyman, but for some reason she has visions of a young boy trapped in a well mixed in with her visions of the assemblyman. She must figure out what the dreams of the young boy mean because the dreams of the assemblyman alone aren't enough for her to solve the assemblyman's death.

Allison dreams about a strange friendship between two recently murdered ghosts. When she tries to help one of the ghosts solve his murder, she is surprised when he declines her help.

Allison has visions of an abusive father and his young son, who seeks comfort from his pain from a talking doll. The doll might be sending evil messages to the child though. Meanwhile, Devalos asks Allison to help him with a family issue.

Captain Kenneth Push, the Texas Ranger, returns to Allison's life when he experiences unnerving visions about a Phoenix-based slaying. Meanwhile, Joe tells a little white lie—and suffers the consequences.

Allison is possessed by a woman named Sandra... but Sandra still seems very much alive. Joe and Detective Scanlon try to convince her otherwise, and Joe must hide the truth of what is going on with their mother from the girls.

Allison has a dream that takes place about 20 years in the future in which Marie dies of leukemia. Upon waking up Allison is determined to keep Marie safe no matter what needs to be done. Joe strongly disagrees with Allison's actions and tries to convince her to stay rational. Meanwhile Scanlon investigates the sudden death of a close friend.

Sonny Troyer is back, but what's even more frightening is he's learned how to manipulate Allison to his own evil ends.

Allison has recurring dreams of her past, causing strange and shocking changes to her current life. Her dreams of the past threaten her life in the present as she tries to stop a predator before he strikes.

Devalos is investigating the death of one of his close friends and gets help from Allison, who's been having disturbing dreams about a young woman who appears to be possessed. Meanwhile, Joe talks with his boss to see if he can lead the company's next big project.

Time is of the essence when a disgruntled worker with nothing to lose takes Joe and three others hostage. Allison and Ariel are plagued by an overwhelming feeling of dread, as police mobilize to bring the hostage situation to an end.

Allison investigates the case of a woman's murdered husband. Meanwhile, 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.

Allison has recurring dreams of her being out in the snow, where she eventually finds a young woman's body. Joe meanwhile returns to work for the first time since the shooting, still trying to deal with the repercussions of the tragedy.

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.

The investigation of the murder of Walter Paxton's wife continues, as it is now determined that a serial killer is on the loose. While helping Devalos and Scanlon with the case, Allison discovers that her new friend Debra is the next victim. Allison goes to great lengths to protect Debra, but is shocked to find that her new friend isn't who she thought she was. Meanwhile, Joe debates being part of a lawsuit against Aerodytech, the company he's been loyal to for years.

Allison's life, along with the lives of her family, is uprooted as her psychic abilities are revealed to the public. Allison must now find a way to catch the serial killer on her own, as she can no longer turn to Devalos or Scanlon for help.
Joe brings a reluctant Allison with him to a party at a prospective employer's house. Later on, the employer's daughter disappears, leading Allison to connect her recent dreams about Paris to the disappearance. Now it's up to Allison to save the daughter, which coincidentally will also secure Joe a job.

A young deaf girl is kidnapped, causing Allison to completely lose her hearing. With Allison at a loss, Joe decides to help her and Cynthia Keener investigate the kidnapping

Larry Watt, a defense attorney who has caused trouble in Allison's past, asks Allison to be a consultant for him. Low on money, Allison accepts his offer. She later has a dream that his client murdered his wife.

Devalos tries to reclaim the D.A.'s office. Allison's support of Devalos is tested when she has visions of Senator Jed Garrity, Devalos' strongest political supporter, involved in a horrible conspiracy.

Joe's mother pays a surprise visit, which worries Allison because she hasn't seen her since her psychic abilities became public knowledge. Meanwhile, Cynthia Keener tries to push Allison's dreams toward outstanding cases and Devalos and Scanlon are reunited with Allison in an unexpected way after an arson-related murder.

Allison tries to find the link between Ariel's prediction of a classmate's mother's death, dreams related to her case with Cynthia, and Devalos's murder case. She also must try to keep her mother-in-law Marjorie's secret hidden from Joe.

While working to locate a missing local girl, Allison learns about secrets from Cynthia Keener's past. Meanwhile, Joe's relationship with Allison is tested after Bridgette's science class project sparks his imagination.

A shocking and brutal conclusion awaits Allison and Cynthia as they delve into the decade-old case of the kidnapping and murder of Cynthia's daughter. Meanwhile, Joe tries to get funding for a new invention and Bridgette predicts good fortunes for her dad.

As Allison teams up with Scanlon to track down the dangerous "cougar" they believe is responsible for the murders of young men, she also has visions that Devalos's campaign is in jeopardy, with someone plotting against him.

When Joe presents his new solar power based invention to an investment firm, he piques the interest of venture capitalist Meghan Doyle. Meanwhile, FBI profiler agent Edward Cooper claims his return to Phoenix is to track down another serial killer, but Allison's dreams tell her otherwise.

Allison has visions of a friend of Scanlon and Lynn DiNovi dying in a home mishap. This causes her to struggle with connecting some recent "accidental" deaths, consequently putting her own health in jeopardy.

Allison meets Meghan Doyle, Joe's new business partner. Meanwhile, her old car stops working and Joe surprises her with a nice looking used car. The car ends up being the center of a horrible unsolved crime though.

Allison has dreams that help Scanlon in his search to find out who killed a wealthy local drug dealer. Allison and Scanlon are dumbfounded when Allison's dreams lead them to a severely impaired man with a bullet stuck in his brain. Meanwhile, Joe's partnership with Meghan Doyle is put in jeopardy.

Allison tries to help a young couple who thinks their house is haunted, but her efforts don't end well. Meanwhile, Meghan Doyle tries to sell her controlling interest in Joe's invention and Joe tries to save his own stake in it. An unexpected situation occurs between Devalos and Tom Van Dyke and the outcome affects the election for district attorney.
While working on a 17-year-old crime, Allison exhibits unusual behavior that may be pivotal in solving the case, but at the same time puts her family at risk. Meanwhile, Joe's dinner invitation to a colleague yields surprising results.

Allison wakes up under a freeway overpass, not knowing where she is or how she got there. Her lack of recent memory causes her to start thinking she may have killed someone with her car.

Allison is asked by Devalos to help some of his friends find their missing daughter, but encounters conflicting evidence of who is responsible for her disappearance. Meanwhile, Lynn and Scanlon encounter relationship trouble.

Several disturbing dreams of an impending apocalypse cause Allison to take drastic measures in preparation for the end of civilization.

Allison is visited once again by the ghost of Agent Cooper, who tries to help her figure out who the real murderer is in a confusing case. Allison begins to question Agent Cooper's motives though and is unsure whether or not she should heed his advice.

Allison has a dream about a game show that can detect lies, and upon waking up she hears a buzzer in her head whenever someone tells her a lie. Allison's new talent is put to good use during a murder investigation.

Allison suspects that a missing woman may be a victim of her strange children. Meanwhile, Joe's sister Sarah shows up unannounced.

Allison wakes up five years in the past after she and Devalos are gunned down by a strange man. In the past, Allison's dreams tell her that Devalos is going to convict an innocent man of murder. Allison must convince Devalos, who at this point has never met Allison, of her abilities and get him to change his mind about the murder conviction.

A man named Lucas Harvey is stalking Allison, convinced that he's doing the work of God by getting rid of her and her ability. The Dubois family becomes confined to their house, under police supervision, after Harvey becomes a threat to the whole family.

Allison continues to be tormented by Lucas Harvey, her obsessed stalker. Harvey corrupts Allison's dreams, making her unhelpful to Devalos and Scanlon during a serial murderer case.

Allison leaves her job at the D.A.'s office after she's recruited to work for the Lydecker Corporation by another psychic who works there. While enjoying her new job, Allison still regrets leaving the D.A.'s office so suddenly, and has dreams about a serial killer running loose in Phoenix. Meanwhile, extenuating circumstances cause Ariel to start taking pills.

While at her new job at the Lydecker Corporation, Allison shares the dreams she's been having of the serial killer in Phoenix with Devalos and Scanlon. Her new boss finds out though, and is unhappy with her.

Allison struggles with her decision to switch jobs. When she continues to have visions about a serial killer she is forced to choose between honoring the contract with her new job and sharing her information with the police.

After falling into a coma during an investigation, Allison's spirit finds its way into the body of a man named Todd Emory. Joe and the kids have to adjust to living with Allison's spirit in the body of Todd, who insists on living with them.

Allison turns to Cynthia Keener (who is now in jail) when she starts dreaming of a former kidnap victim who Cynthia had once rescued.

While Allison is coping with Joe's job relocation to San Diego, she dreams about and then subsequently meets a bank teller named Ms. Boddicker who predicted a robbery at her bank.

Allison begins to dream of losing her entire family. When aspects of the dream start happening in real life, she fears her dream it may be coming true.
When Allison's friend with cancer suddenly dies she suspects a hospital employee may be at fault. Meanwhile, Bridgette writes a story that closely follows what later happens at Joe's job interview.

Allison is perplexed when she begins to see visions of strange symbols. When a serial killer strikes Phoenix, she discovers that the symbols could be clues to capturing the killer, however she is soon informed that the symbols may simply be a result of her recent brain surgery.

An infant is kidnapped from Allison's neighborhood, and she becomes so determined to find the child that Joe fears she may have become obsessed. Meanwhile, Bridgette attempts to learn how to play the clarinet, but it turns out Marie is a natural.

Allison's nightmares put her in scenes from the classic movie Night of the Living Dead, and cause her to awaken with strange bite marks and cuts, as well as clues related to the murder of a funeral director.

Allison rents an SUV after her car gets damaged; she discovers that the SUV's satellite radio lets her hear other people's conversations.

When Ariel begins dating a boy from school, Allison has visions that indicate he may be involved in a local murder. Meanwhile, Bridgette finds herself in trouble when she is discovered posting embarrassing videos of a man on the internet.

After strangely becoming sensitive to light, Allison wears a pair of sunglasses that display strange numbers which may be related to people's life expectancies. Meanwhile, Allison has a disturbing health-related dream about Joe's dad.

Allison's visions become a vital source of information to the authorities after samples of a deadly disease disappear. Meanwhile, Scanlon thinks he's ready to ask Lynn to marry him, but his plans don't go as smoothly as expected.

The prime suspect in a serial killer case dies, and the police are convinced he's the guilty party. When the dead suspect contacts Allison, he tells her that he's innocent and agrees to help her find the real killer if she will agree to help him give a message to his girlfriend. Allison eventually discovers that she's being tricked by the dead suspect, who has an ulterior motive.

As the anniversary of Devalos's daughter's death comes to pass, Devalos is haunted by memories of the traumatic event. Meanwhile, Allison has dreams of the extreme measures Devalos went to in order to put his daughter's killer in jail, and how Devalos' past actions may have future consequences.

Allison dreams about a schizophrenic child, but when she meets her in real life, she seems perfectly normal—but has a mentally ill roommate. Allison must determine if the child is responsible for killing her parents. Meanwhile, Bridgette develops feelings for a boy.

Allison keeps seeing the face of one man in the faces of other people, including Joe, and must figure out why. Meanwhile, Ariel has a difficult time babysitting a mischievous boy.

Allison enrolls herself in self-defense classes. Meanwhile, Devalos works on a teenager's rape case, as well as looking into a suspected murder involving a police officer.

A look back at Allison and Joe's wedding, and how the growing strength of Allison's powers affected the soon-to-be-married couple.

Allison and her daughters share the same dream of a strange girl who may be linked to a string of murders. Meanwhile, Joe has another disagreement with his boss.

Allison discovers that the strange girl from her and her daughters' dreams is the serial killer's next target, and she must protect the girl from danger while also trying to work with her to catch the killer. Meanwhile, Joe's work situation takes yet another unexpected turn.

Allison installs a high-tech talking burglar alarm after a neighbor is murdered, which she later discovers might be communicating with Marie. Also, Ariel interacts with a ghost who might be able to help her get into whichever college she wants.

Ariel somehow loses years of time in her life and must find a way to get back to the present.

Allison's friendship with a pig could lead to the whereabouts of a missing animal rights activist. Meanwhile, Joe gets a special birthday gift from Marie.

Allison's brain tumor returns, which may prove to have major consequences for not only her, but her loved ones as well.
Allison is worried about Scanlon, who is plagued with dreams about his dead brother. Meanwhile, Ariel's final plans for college are interrupted by visions of missing young women.

Allison's investigation of a missing girl's murder may have a link to Scanlon's late brother, which further erodes her relationship with Lee. Bridgette and Marie must deal with Ariel heading off to college.

Allison burns her hand which requires a skin graft, but after surgery she finds her hand has a mind of its own. Meanwhile, Bridgette isn't telling her parents the whole truth about her involvement on the soccer team.

Allison's flashes to the future leave her feeling helpless and powerless to stop an upcoming catastrophic event.

Allison becomes suddenly unable to understand spoken language, developing a friendship with a linguist along the way. The situation really tries Joe's patience, as he thinks about how many strange situations he's had to put up with during their marriage.

A series of mysterious fire-related deaths may be tied to Allison's dreams of a blaze. Allison must also think about where her professional career is headed, as Devalos starts thinking seriously about running for mayor.

Allison's visions about the convicted sex offender new to her neighborhood have her questioning his guilt, even though her neighbors are furious about him moving in. Plus, Joe's potential career opportunity doesn't mesh with Allison's professional future.

Allison dreams of a murder that involves a man being struck by a train and, when a man is killed just like in her dream, Allison is convinced it's a homicide. Joe has difficulty handling his mother's diagnosis.

While Allison's dream arouses suspicion regarding her brother Michael, Bridgette's abilities pique the interest of Devalos's campaign manager.

When a woman goes missing, her husband begs Allison for help. On the home front, there's concern when Marie becomes severely distraught during a spelling test.

Life for the DuBois family will never be the same after Allison becomes a lawyer and Joe starts on a new career path.