Medium - Season 7

Season 7

Episodes

Bring Your Daughter to Work Day
A missing homeless man is featured in the dreams of Allison and Bridgette, which results in the two switching personalities.

The Match Game
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.

Means and Ends
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.

How to Kill a Good Guy
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.

Talk to the Hand
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.

Where Were You When...?
Allison's flashes to the future leave her feeling helpless and powerless to stop an upcoming catastrophic event.

Native Tongue
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.

Smoke Damage
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.

The People in Your Neighborhood
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.

Blood on the Tracks
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.

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

Labor Pains
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.

Me Without You
Life for the DuBois family will never be the same after Allison becomes a lawyer and Joe starts on a new career path.
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