Allison Dubois works in the District Attorney’s office using her natural intuition about people and her ability to communicate with the dead to help to solve crimes. Her dreams often give her clues to the whereabouts of missing people.
The best episode of "Medium" season 2 is "When Push Comes to Shove (2)", rated 8/10 from 311 user votes. It was directed by Aaron Lipstadt and written by Glenn Gordon Caron. "When Push Comes to Shove (2)" aired on 9/19/2005 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "The Song Remains the Same".
While Capt. 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.
Director: Aaron Lipstadt
Writer: Glenn Gordon Caron
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.
Director: Vincent Misiano
Writer: Bruce Miller
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.
Director: Arliss Howard
Writer: Robert Doherty
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.
Director: Elodie Keene
Writer: Peter Egan
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.
Director: Aaron Lipstadt
Writer: Moira Kirland
Allison helps the district attorney put away a murderer whose lawyer is also using a psychic....
Director: Richard Pearce
Writer: Melinda Hsu Taylor
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.
Director: Peter Werner
Writer: Bruce Miller
Allison has a vision that could jeopardize D.A. Devalos' chances for re-election. Meanwhile, Joe runs into an ex-girlfriend from college.
Director: Steven Robman
Writer: René Echevarria
Allison is lead 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. Joe gets a job offer from a former co-worker. – this episode is partly in 3D
Director: Robert Duncan McNeill
Writer: Craig Sweeny
Allison dreams about hitting a girl with her car and a woman who's house is haunted. She finds out that the woman killed herself. Now Allison is trying to put all the pieces together.
Director: Aaron Lipstadt
Writer: Moira Kirland
Allison can't get a psychotic murderer out of her head which makes Joe worry about his daughters' well-being.
Director: Peter Werner
Writer: Robert Doherty
The spirit of the Dr. Charles Walker (from "Penny For Your Thoughts") is back and after Allison's daughter Ariel.
Director: Helen Shaver
Writer: René Echevarria
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.
Director: Edwin Sherin
Writer: Craig Sweeny
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.
Director: Lewis Gould
Writer: Bruce Miller
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. Bridget finds a stray dog and want's to keep it.
Director: Perry Lang
Writer: Moira Kirland
Allisons helps the District Attorney trying to find a missing brother of a close friend. She becomes paranoid about antiterrorist agents from the government. Joe gets uneasy when he suspects that Bridget might be communicating with a dead author.
Director: Ronald L. Schwary
Writer: Bernadette McNamara
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.
Director: David Hugh Jones
Writer: Robert Doherty
Allison investigates apparently random killings, endangering her family in the process. Bridget has to do a class presentation about her mom's job.
Director: Tim Squyres
Writer: Rob Pearlstein
Three girls are found murdered. Allison's visions connect Det. Scanlon with the case.
Director: David Paymer
Writer: Glenn Gordon Caron
Allison repeatedly dreams about a woman who is being watched by a stranger in her bedroom.
Director: Aaron Lipstadt
Writer: Analisa Brouet, Nick Wauters
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 on this world is nearly over.
Director: Edwin Sherin
Writer: Diane Ademu-John
Allison dreams of the life she could have had if she'd become the attorney she originally wanted to be.
Director: Ronald L. Schwary
Writer: René Echevarria