The Listener - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

I'm an Adult Now
Telepathic paramedic Toby Logan struggles to save a missing boy in the series premiere. By using his gift, he learns about the boy while treating an accident victim: the child's mother, who's too traumatized to speak.

Emotional Rescue
Toby rescues an old friend from a building fire and begins hunting a serial arsonist.

A Voice in the Dark
Visions of a missing girl prompt Toby to pursue a homeless man, who he thinks has information on her location. Soon, Toby begins to suspect that the man may also have psychic abilities.

Some Kinda Love
Toby becomes a murder suspect after he leaves a nightclub with a woman who turns up dead the next day.

Lisa Says
A troubled boy runs away from the hospital after narrowly escaping a gang beating. While trying to find him, Toby encounters a group of runaways and discovers that a young girl is also missing.

Foggy Notion
Toby becomes attached to the sister of a murder victim shot in Chinatown and uses his telepathy to find the killer. He soon uncovers a link between the shooting and a Chinese crime boss.

Iris
Toby watches a woman with healing powers tend to an injured baby. When he befriends her, he learns she feels similarly burdened by her gift.

One Way or Another
Toby gathers information from a traumatized rape victim whose attacker Marks failed to convict in the past. During his probe, Toby discovers Marks may have a deeper connection to the case.

Inside Man
Toby works with a traumatized teen who was left unable to speak after the death of his parents in an attempt to discover what happened during the accident that killed them.

Missing
Toby works on a missing-person case in hopes of receiving a $100,000 reward, which he wants to use to save the nearly bankrupt restaurant owned by Oz's family. The case, however, proves more complicated than Toby anticipated.

Beginning to See the Light
Toby suspects foul play in the death of a hit-and-run victim who was convicted of embezzlement.

My Sister's Keeper
Toby and Oz compromise evidence at a crime scene while treating a victim, whose sister may have information about the attack.

The Journey
Toby looks for answers about his past and his mother by sifting through the jumbled thoughts of an Alzheimer's patient.
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