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The Best Episodes of Medium Season 7

Every episode of Medium Season 7 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of Medium Season 7!

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...
Genres:CrimeDramaMysterySci-Fi & Fantasy
Networks:NBCCBS
Episodes
13
Avg. Rating
7.5
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Season 7 Ratings Summary

"Bring Your Daughter To Work Day" is the best rated episode of "Medium" season 7. It scored 8/10 based on 272 votes. Directed by Aaron Lipstadt and written by Michael Narducci, it aired on 9/24/2010. This episode is rated 0.6 points higher than the second-best, "The Match Game".

  • Bring Your Daughter To Work Day
    8.0/10(272)
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    #1 - Bring Your Daughter To Work Day

    Season 7 Episode 1

    Aired 9/24/2010

    When they have the same dream about a missing homeless man who is the subject of Allison's most recent case, Bridgette and Allison swap personalities, causing mayhem at home, at school and with the investigation.

    Director: Aaron Lipstadt

    Writer: Michael Narducci

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  • The Match Game
    7.4/10(207)
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    #2 - The Match Game

    Season 7 Episode 2

    Aired 10/1/2010

    While investigating a rash of murders, Allison sees floating symbols above people's heads, signs that she thinks could match them with their perfect mate. Also, Joe is put in a tough situation when one of his employees accuses another of sexual harassment.

    Director: Larry Teng

    Writer: Denise Thé

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  • Means and Ends
    7.6/10(201)
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    #3 - Means and Ends

    Season 7 Episode 3

    Aired 10/8/2010

    Scanlon is haunted by dreams of his late brother, leaving Allison concerned about her colleague. Also, while making her final preparations for college, Ariel has visions of missing young women, past and present.

    Director: Aaron Lipstadt

    Writer: Tim Talbott

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  • How to Kill a Good Guy
    8.0/10(215)
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    #4 - How to Kill a Good Guy

    Season 7 Episode 4

    Aired 10/15/2010

    While investigating a missing girl's murder, Allison experiences more friction with Scanlon after finding a possible link to his late brother. Also, Ariel deals with her siblings' reactions to her leaving for college.

    Director: Larry Teng

    Writer: Geoffrey Geib

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  • Talk to the Hand
    7.3/10(200)
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    #5 - Talk to the Hand

    Season 7 Episode 5

    Aired 10/22/2010

    When Allison gets a skin graft on her hand after a burn, she is puzzled when the same hand acts with a mind of its own, gesturing uncontrollably. Also, Bridgette keeps her real role on the soccer team a secret from her parents.

    Director: Colin Bucksey

    Writer: Robert Doherty, Craig Sweeny

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  • Where Were You When...?
    7.4/10(185)
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    #6 - Where Were You When...?

    Season 7 Episode 6

    Aired 10/29/2010

    When Allison begins having flashes to a specific time in the future, her sense of dread grows as she feels more and more powerless to stop a catastrophic event from occurring.

    Director: Peter Werner

    Writer: Jordan Rosenberg

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  • Native Tongue
    7.4/10(202)
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    #7 - Native Tongue

    Season 7 Episode 7

    Aired 11/5/2010

    Suddenly unable to understand the spoken word, Allison's marriage shows signs of strain and she develops an unexpected friendship with a linguist. Unable to communicate with his wife, Joe reaches the limits of his patience being married to a woman who is a slave to her visions.

    Director: Aaron Lipstadt

    Writer: Arika Lisanne Mittman

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  • Smoke Damage
    7.2/10(180)
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    #8 - Smoke Damage

    Season 7 Episode 8

    Aired 11/12/2010

    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.

    Director: Vincent Misiano

    Writer: Corey Reed, Travis Donnelly

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  • The People in Your Neighborhood
    7.7/10(211)
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    #9 - The People in Your Neighborhood

    Season 7 Episode 9

    Aired 11/19/2010

    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.

    Director: Peter Werner

    Writer: Jordan Rosenberg, Denise Thé, Arika Lisanne Mittman

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  • Blood on the Tracks
    7.5/10(188)
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    #10 - Blood on the Tracks

    Season 7 Episode 10

    Aired 12/3/2010

    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. Also, Joe has difficulty handling his mother's diagnosis.

    Director: Aaron Lipstadt

    Writer: Geoffrey Geib

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  • Only Half Lucky
    7.4/10(203)
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    #11 - Only Half Lucky

    Season 7 Episode 11

    Aired 1/7/2011

    Allison's dreams question her brother's recent good fortune; the Devalos campaign sees Bridgette as an asset.

    Director: N/A

    Writer: Corey Reed, Travis Donnelly

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  • Labor Pains
    7.6/10(203)
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    #12 - Labor Pains

    Season 7 Episode 12

    Aired 1/14/2011

    A man wants Allison to help discover how his wife disappeared; Marie's breakdown in school causes concern for the Dubois parents.

    Director: Miguel Sandoval

    Writer: Tim Talbott

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  • Me Without You
    6.7/10(466)
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    #13 - Me Without You

    Season 7 Episode 13

    Aired 1/21/2011

    When Allison becomes a lawyer and Joe starts a new job, the Dubois family is forever changed on the series finale of Medium.

    Director: Peter Werner

    Writer: Glenn Gordon Caron, Robert Doherty, Craig Sweeny

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