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Medium (TV series)

Medium is an American supernatural drama television series created by Glenn Gordon Caron that originally aired on NBC for five seasons from January 3, 2005 to June 1, 2009, and on CBS for two more seasons from September 25, 2009 to January 21, 2011.

Medium
Medium intertitle
Genre
Created byGlenn Gordon Caron
Starring
Narrated byPatricia Arquette
Composers
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons7
No. of episodes130 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
ProducerLaurie Seidman
Running time45 minutes
Production companies
Release
Original network
Original releaseJanuary 3, 2005 (2005-01-03) –
January 21, 2011 (2011-01-21)

The series stars Patricia Arquette as Allison DuBois, a medium employed as a consultant for the Phoenix, Arizona, district attorney's office, in fictional "Mariposa County" (Phoenix is actually in Maricopa County). Allison and her husband Joe (Jake Weber) are the parents of three daughters (Sofia Vassilieva, Feodor Lark, and Madison and Miranda Carabello), all of whom inherited Allison's gift. The show was initially based on the experiences of medium Allison DuBois, who claims she has worked with law enforcement agencies across the country in criminal investigations.

Medium was created by Glenn Gordon Caron and was produced by his company Picturemaker Productions and Kelsey Grammer's Grammnet Productions in association with Paramount Network Television from 2005 to 2006, CBS Paramount Network Television from 2006 to 2009 (after the split of Viacom and CBS Corporation), and finally CBS Television Studios from 2009 until the series ended.

The production division of CBS had assumed production of Medium in 2006 after absorbing the television arm of the Paramount Pictures film studio.[2] Paramount's home entertainment arm still held DVD distribution rights in conjunction with CBS DVD.[3] On November 18, 2010, CBS announced that the show had been canceled after seven seasons.[4] The series finale aired on January 21, 2011.

Episodes

SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedRankRating
First airedLast airedNetwork
116January 3, 2005 (2005-01-03)May 23, 2005 (2005-05-23)NBC189.1
222September 19, 2005 (2005-09-19)May 22, 2006 (2006-05-22)
322November 15, 2006 (2006-11-15)May 16, 2007 (2007-05-16)
416January 7, 2008 (2008-01-07)May 12, 2008 (2008-05-12)
519February 2, 2009 (2009-02-02)June 1, 2009 (2009-06-01)
622September 25, 2009 (2009-09-25)May 21, 2010 (2010-05-21)CBS
713September 24, 2010 (2010-09-24)January 21, 2011 (2011-01-21)

Allison DuBois (Patricia Arquette), a mother of three, has the gift of being able to talk to dead people, as well as foresee events and witness past events in her dreams. When she begins working for Phoenix District Attorney Manuel Devalos (Miguel Sandoval) as an intern, she has a dream related to a murder in Texas, the successful solving of which convinces Devalos and others working in the D.A.'s office – as well as herself and her husband Joe (Jake Weber) – that her gift is real.

One challenge is convincing Devalos — and other doubters in the criminal justice system — that her psychic abilities can give them the upper hand when it comes to solving crimes. Information comes to her in dreams or in cryptic visions that sometimes do not mean what they initially suggest. The other is convincing Joe that her nightmares are visions based in reality and that she's not simply neurotic.

In police investigations, Allison often accompanies Det. Lee Scanlon (David Cubitt), who initially did not believe in her gift. Allison sometimes bends the rules when she is determined to stop a crime about which she has had a vision. Additionally, Allison has helped and been helped by crochety, phlegmatic Captain Kenneth Push of the Texas Rangers (Arliss Howard), the first law-enforcement person to whom Allison revealed her gift, and, later, Cynthia Keener (Anjelica Huston) of AmeriTips, a nationwide private detective agency. In season four, it was revealed that Cynthia had a missing daughter. Allison's dreams showed that Cynthia's daughter was dead. Cynthia made a choice to kill the murderer of her daughter and go to prison. Cynthia later appeared in season five to help Allison on a case. Also during this season, it was revealed that Lynn DiNovi (Tina DiJoseph), Lee's live-in lover and an assistant to the Mayor of Phoenix, had become pregnant with Lee's child. In the season five finale, Allison discovers that she has a tumor on her brainstem. To prevent the brutal murders of her family in the future, Allison risked her life as she postponed the critical surgery fearing it would prevent her from solving the case. During her operation the tumor was successfully removed, except for a small piece deeply embedded in her brainstem, Joe is told that Allison is in a coma and may not survive.

In the sixth-season premiere episode, Allison awoke from the coma and was suffering the consequences of postponing the surgery. Allison's psychic abilities slowly begin to resurface as a form of déjà vu. At the end of the episode, Allison slowly recovers her abilities.

Since the season six premiere, eldest daughter Ariel (Sofia Vassilieva) has taken the role of nurturing her siblings, Bridgette and Marie, and is feeling overwhelmed. Ariel falls victim to a body possession by a vengeance-seeking spirit but is rescued, with her mother's help. After her surgery, Allison gets back to her normal routine working alongside Devalos and Lee, with possible side effects of her surgery affecting her dreams. Lee proposes to his girlfriend, Lynn.

As the season progresses, Ariel's transformation from a young girl into a mature woman was shown in the episode "Time Keeps on Slippin'", where she solves a crime in the future. In the season finale, Allison receives a letter from her neurologist about her brain tumor. Meanwhile, Ariel receives an acceptance letter from a university away from home. The episode begins when Joe awakens to Allison dead in their bed, having died from her tumor during the night. As the family mourns her death, Allison contacts Ariel from the other side, asking her to do one last thing for her before she passes on. However, Ariel decides to follow her own path. She turns to alcohol and leaves Phoenix without telling anyone. Suddenly, Allison awakens in her bed alive, the same morning Joe found her dead. At the end of the episode, Allison, Joe, Ariel, and Devalos and his wife Lily, are seen celebrating Lynn and Lee's wedding, toasting the engaged couples' bright futures.

In the seventh and final season, a division is created between Allison and Joe because of their desired career paths. At work, Manuel wants to run for Mayor but fears the publicity of his daughter's suicide will be used against his family; however, Lily agrees to help him campaign. Allison wishes to go back to law school because she may lose her job if Manuel is elected. Meanwhile, Joe wants to obtain an MBA, but they cannot afford for both of them to attend school. Despite Allison's wishes, Joe enrolls in school, not knowing that Allison has done the same.

In the episode "Native Tongue" Allison cannot understand anything anyone says to her, testing Joe's patience. At the end of the episode, the two reconcile, but Joe's unhappiness is still evident. Ariel leaves for college. The spirit of Lee Scanlon's deceased evil brother comes to try to entice his "baby brother" into wrongdoing. Scanlon's ensuing actions nearly end his relationship with Allison. In the episode "Blood on the Tracks", Joe's mother Marjorie is diagnosed with brain cancer.

When Joe sees his mother in the hospital, she tells him she knows nothing will happen because Allison, in season four's "Burn Baby Burn", had, to comfort the older woman, lied about Marjorie being around at her granddaughter's wedding. Marjorie accepts her fate and dies. That same night, Allison and the kids join Joe in Michigan, who is staying at his mother's home. In the early morning hours, Allison is visited by Marjorie's spirit, which warns her of upcoming "darkness" in her life. Before she can elaborate, Joe enters the room and Marjorie disappears, leaving Allison very concerned.

In the series finale, Allison receives a phone call from Joe in the midst of a plane crash that leaves no survivors. The episode cuts to seven years later, at which time Allison is an attorney building a case against a Mexican drug dealer. Allison and Marie, now a teenager, live alone. Marie cannot forgive her father for never visiting them as a ghost, something that has plagued Allison all these years. Through her dreams, Allison ostensibly sees that Joe never died, but washed up on the coast of Mexico with amnesia. A crooked cop had concealed Joe's past and was using him as an unsuspecting drug mule to transport narcotics. Against Devalos' orders, Allison strikes a deal with the drug dealer to learn Joe's location. The two are reunited, but at this point Allison wakes up in the present to see Joe's ghost. He informs her that his plane's engine failed after it departed Hawaii and that no one survived the crash. Joe sent Allison a dream of her life seven years in the future to show her that she could live an enriching, independent life.

However, Allison's love for Joe overpowered the original vision and crafted an alternate reality in which she found Joe alive. Joe's ghost leaves as Allison sobs, unable to accept her husband's death. The episode cuts to 41 years later, showcasing photos of the life that Allison has had. As Allison listens to a voice mail from her great-granddaughter, she slumps in her chair. In death, she is reunited with Joe, who has waited for her, and they kiss.

Family

All of Allison's daughters appear to have inherited her gift. Ariel and Bridgette have visions or dreams, which usually occur when their mother is searching for answers to her own dreams.

In season one, Bridgette plays with a boy on her school playground who no one else sees. He is the ghost of a child who died several years earlier. Several years later she is coached to be a soccer goalie by a deceased school coach.

In the third season, Marie also begins to exhibit paranormal abilities. She has been shown viewing a premium TV channel that the family does not subscribe to, reading the mind of her optometrist to pass her eye exam, and unknowingly using paper dolls to predict the future of her father's company. In the fifth season, Marie has her first psychic dream, where she sees herself on stage with stage fright during a school play. In earlier seasons, Bridgette appears not to be bothered by her abilities, but during the fourth season she has moments of frustration when trying to understand her visions or communicate them to her parents. Ariel has a harder time coping with her developing gifts.

The second-season episode, "Sweet Child O'Mine", reveals that Allison and Joe lost their first child, a boy they planned to name Brian (played by Noel Fisher). Around the anniversary of his loss each year, Allison has dreams of a life where Brian had grown up as a part of the family, though often in these dreams he dies in front of her.

Allison's younger half-brother, Michael (nicknamed "Lucky"), has the family gift, too, but does not like to acknowledge it.

Initially, Allison believed the gift had skipped a generation and her mother had had no psychic abilities. However, she later discovers that her mother had always possessed the gift but had repressed it.

Cast and characters

Actor/Actress Character Role Notes Duration
Patricia Arquette Allison DuBois The medium Protagonist Season 1–7
Jake Weber Joe DuBois Allison's husband Engineer
Miguel Sandoval Manuel Devalos Allison's boss District Attorney of Phoenix
Sofia Vassilieva Ariel DuBois Oldest DuBois daughter Student
Feodor Lark Bridgette DuBois Middle DuBois daughter Student
David Cubitt Lee Scanlon Detective Allison's co-worker Season 2–7
Season 1 (recurring)
Madison and Miranda Carabello Marie DuBois Youngest DuBois daughter Season 1–7 (recurring)
Tina DiJoseph Lynn DiNovi Mayor's liaison, later Deputy Mayor Lee's girlfriend, later wife Season 1–7 (recurring)
Ryan Hurst/
David Arquette
Michael "Lucky" Benoit Allison's half-brother Hurst in first three seasons, Arquette in seventh Seasons 1–3 (recurring)
Season 7 (recurring)
Arliss Howard Kenneth Push A captain in the Texas Rangers meets Allison in the Pilot episode Seasons 1–3 (recurring)
Holliston Coleman Hannah Ariel's best friend Student Seasons 1–6 (recurring)
Bruce Gray Mr. Dubois Joe's father (already deceased from season 1) Ghost Season 1–7 (recurring)
Kathy Baker Mrs. Dubois Joe's mother (deceased from season 7) Dies from cancer in the season seven episode "Blood on the Tracks" Seasons 1–7 (recurring)
Margo Martindale A psychic whom Allison later depends on A friend/mentor of Allison's Helped Allison when she was a novice and coming to terms with her special gifts. Started in Episode 1.1 Seasons 1–4 (recurring)
Olivia Sandoval Manny's daughter A ghost who helps her father Her mysterious suicide is a recurring theme. She is played by the real life daughter of Miguel Sandoval Seasons 3 and 6 (recurring)
Kurtwood Smith Edward Cooper FBI agent (deceased) and serial killer Ghost Seasons 3–5 (recurring)
Zak Lee Guarnaccia Julian Pierce Killer (deceased) Julian Pierce ambushed and exchanged fire with Edward Cooper in a hotel room. Seasons 3–5 (recurring)
Roxanne Hart Lily Devalos Manuel's wife Seasons 3–7 (recurring)
John Prosky Tom Van Dyke Former district attorney and Manuel's rival, later deceased Smug and ruthless district attorney who takes over (temporarily) for Devalos. He is diagnosed with cancer and asks for Allison's help. This leads to conciliation at the end of season 4. Seasons 3 & 4 (recurring)
Anjelica Huston Cynthia Keener AmeriTips investigator and Allison's employer in season 4 Arrested for the murder of her daughter's killer Seasons 4 & 5 (recurring)
Annamarie Kenoyer Ashley Whitaker Ariel's friend Seasons 5 & 6 (recurring)

Reception

Ratings and broadcasts

The series premiere received 16.13 million viewers and a 6.3 rating in the 18–49 demo against CSI: Miami's 18.17 million and 6.6 rating.[5] Medium was a consistent performer throughout its first season and landed in the Nielsen Top 20 with an average of 13.9 million viewers.[6] The series remained in its original time slot for the second season when the network announced its Fall 2005 schedule. Throughout the season, the series experienced a decline in viewership, pulling an average of 11 million viewers.[7] Medium was renewed for a third season in April 2006,[8] but was missing from NBC's Fall 2006 schedule. The series was slated to return in early 2007; however, in October it was announced that production would resume immediately for a third season start-up on November 15, 2006, replacing the time slot vacated by Kidnapped.[9] Its move to the Wednesday time slot opposite CBS' CSI: NY and ABC's Lost led to some ratings erosion, in comparison to the ratings success of the first two seasons, with year-end ratings for the third season dipping into single-digit millions of viewers.[10][11] Despite the ratings decline on Wednesdays, the series was seen by the network as a reliable self-starter, building on its then lead-in Crossing Jordan.[12] The ratings decline put the series on the bubble for renewal, but the series showed signs of life when NBC requested six additional scripts in April 2007.[11]

Renewal for a fourth season of Medium was announced on May 7, 2007, with an undetermined premiere date and number of episodes.[13] It was the seventh series to be renewed by the network, behind solid performers Heroes and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.[12] One week later, the network announced that Medium would move to the Sunday 9 p.m. time slot upon its return in January 2008.[14] News on the series' return did not come until December 2007 when NBC announced that the fourth season would begin in January in its original Monday 10 p.m. time slot,[15] despite the WGA Strike of 2007, which forced the show to cease production, allowing for only nine segments/episodes to be filmed.[16] Scheduling returning mid-season shows in timeslots where they were previously successful was a pattern for NBC during the strike: Law & Order returned to Wednesdays at 10 and The Apprentice was back on Thursdays at 9:00 p.m.[17]

With the ratings improvement Medium demonstrated in its fourth season after returning to Mondays, it was one of the first series to be renewed in an early announcement in April 2008 from NBC regarding its 2008–09 season.[18] Similar to the previous season, Medium was initially scheduled to move to the Sunday night line-up; however, a December 2008 press release revealed that the fifth season would air in the series' original Monday night 10 p.m. time slot.[19]

After some ratings erosion during its fifth season, NBC renewed Medium for an abridged sixth season in early May 2009.[20] However, within a week negotiations stalled over episode count[21] and subsequently NBC decided not to renew the series despite the fact that it outperformed some of the network's renewed shows.[22] Within 24 hours of NBC's cancellation, CBS, whose production arm produces the series, renewed the show for a full, 22-episode, sixth season,[23] placing it in the Friday at 9:00 p.m. slot between fellow CBS in-house productions Ghost Whisperer (which had a similar theme to Medium) and Numb3rs.[24] CBS first aired this series with a rerun episode on July 21, 2009. The sixth season premiered on Friday, September 25, 2009 at 9pm.[25] Throughout its sixth season, Medium and its lead-in Ghost Whisperer won their respective time slots on most Fridays, and each show took turns being the most-watched show of the night.[26] As the season drew to a close, Ghost Whisperer was considered a definite renewal, whereas Medium was once again on the bubble for renewal.[27] However, in a dramatic move from CBS, the network announced on May 18, 2010, that Medium was renewed for a seventh season, while seven other series, including Ghost Whisperer, were canceled by the network.[28] TVbytheNumbers.com speculated that the decision was made because Medium is fully owned by CBS, while Ghost Whisperer was split between CBS and ABC.[29] Upon its return in September 2010, Medium took over the Friday 8 p.m. slot vacated by Ghost Whisperer.

Cancellation

On October 26, 2010, CBS ordered the seventh and final season cut from 22 to 13 episodes.[30] On November 15, 2010, Patricia Arquette told Entertainment Weekly that the show "got canceled" and had only two more episodes to shoot. She also said the writers were excited that they would be able to end the show properly.[31] On November 18, 2010, series creator Glenn Gordon Caron posted to both the Medium Facebook page and the CBS forums, stating that the show had been canceled and that the series finale would be broadcast on January 21, 2011.[32] CBS confirmed the cancellation with a press release on December 21, 2010, which also confirmed the series finale date of January 21.[4]

Seasonal ratings/broadcast history

Seasonal rankings (based on average total viewers per episode) of Medium.

Each U.S. network television season generally starts in late September and ends in late May (except for the fifth season), which coincides with the completion of May sweeps. Times mentioned in this section are in Eastern Time.

Season Network Time slot Season premiere Season finale Episode
count
TV season Season
rank
Viewers
(in millions)
1 NBC Monday 10:00 pm January 3, 2005 May 23, 2005 16 2004–2005 #19 13.9[6]
2 September 19, 2005 May 22, 2006 22 2005–2006 #31 11.2[7]
3 Wednesday 10:00 pm November 15, 2006 May 16, 2007 22 2006–2007 #51 8.3[10]
4 Monday 10:00 pm January 7, 2008 May 12, 2008 16 2007–2008 #41 10.47[33]
5 February 2, 2009 June 1, 2009 19 2008–2009 #61 8.45[34]
6 CBS Friday 9:00 pm September 25, 2009 May 21, 2010 22 2009–2010 #53 7.79[35]
7 Friday 8:00 pm September 24, 2010 January 21, 2011 13 2010–2011 #57 7.8[36]

Awards and nominations

Awards and nominations for Medium
Year Group Award Result Recipient(s)
2005 BMI Film & TV Awards BMI TV Music Award Won Mychael Danna, Jeff Beal
Emmy Award Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series Won Patricia Arquette
Imagen Foundation Awards Best Actor – Television Nominated Miguel Sandoval
Satellite Award Outstanding Actress in a Series, Drama Nominated Patricia Arquette
Outstanding Actor in a Series, Drama Nominated Jake Weber
2006 ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards ASCAP Award – Top TV Series Won Sean Callery
Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films Saturn Award – Best Actress in a Television Program Nominated Patricia Arquette
Golden Globe Award Best Actress in a Television Series – Drama Nominated Patricia Arquette
Motion Picture Sound Editors Golden Reel Award – Best Sound Editing in Television Short Form – Music Won Robert Cotnoir (music editor) For "The Song Remains the Same"
Screen Actors Guild Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series Nominated Patricia Arquette
Young Artist Awards Best Performance in a TV Series (Drama) – Supporting Young Actress Won Sofia Vassilieva
Best Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama) – Young Actress Age Ten or Younger Nominated Maria Lark
2007 ALMA Awards Outstanding Supporting Actor – Television Series, Mini-Series or Television Movie Nominated Miguel Sandoval
Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films Saturn Award – Best Actress in a Television Program Nominated Patricia Arquette
Emmy Award Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series Nominated Patricia Arquette
Golden Globe Award Best Actress in a Television Series – Drama Nominated Patricia Arquette
Screen Actors Guild Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series Nominated Patricia Arquette
Young Artist Awards Best Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama) – Young Actress Age Ten or Younger Won Maria Lark
2008 BMI Film & TV Awards BMI TV Music Award Won Mychael Danna
Golden Globe Award Best Actress in a Television Series – Drama Nominated Patricia Arquette
Emmy Award Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series Nominated Anjelica Huston
TV Land Awards Favorite Character From the Other Side Nominated Patricia Arquette
2010 Screen Actors Guild Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series Nominated Patricia Arquette

Home media

CBS DVD (distributed by Paramount) has released all 7 seasons of Medium on DVD in Regions 1, 2 & 4.

Season Ep # Discs DVD Release dates Bonus material (Region 1)
Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
1 16 5 June 13, 2006 August 14, 2006 September 7, 2006 Extended version of the "Pilot", cast and crew commentaries on select episodes, deleted scenes on select episodes, The Making of Medium, The Story of Medium, Interpreting Allison DeBois, gag reel, TV spots.
2 22 6 October 3, 2006 July 9, 2007 June 6, 2007 Deleted scenes, cast and crew commentaries on select episodes, The Story of Medium Season 2, Medium in Another Dimension, A Day in the Life of the Dubois Daughters, The Museum of Television & Radio Q&A with Cast and Creative Team, gag reel.
3 22 6 October 16, 2007 July 7, 2008 July 9, 2008 Cast and crew commentaries on select episodes, Drawing on Dreams, Directing with David Arquette, Acting Is My "Racquet", The Story of Medium Season 3, gag reel, The Making of Medium Season 3.
4 16 4 September 9, 2008 June 15, 2009 June 3, 2009 Deleted scenes with commentary by Glenn Gordon Caron and Larry Teng, "Joe's Crayon Dream", "Introducing Cynthia Keener", "The Making of Medium Season 4", Gag reel
5 19 5 October 6, 2009 August 30, 2010 July 1, 2010 Script to Screen "Apocalypse...Now?", Curious Maria, The Making of Medium Season 5, Jake & Patricia Q & A
6 22 6 October 5, 2010 July 25, 2011[37] July 21, 2011[38] The Mind Behind Medium, The 100th Episode of Medium: A Celebration, Zombies on the Loose: The Making of 'Bite Me', The Music of Medium, Non-Fat Double Medium
7 13 4 June 21, 2011 July 16, 2012[39] July 18, 2012 The Making of Medium: Season 7, Memories of Medium, Medium: Shadows and Light, Meet Detective Lee Scanlon, Medium Around the World, Bloopers/Gag reel[40]
1–7 130 35 May 5, 2020

See also

Further reading

  • Buchbinder, David; McGuire, Ann (Winter 2010). "The forensic gothic: knowledge, the supernatural, and the psychic detective". Canadian Review of American Studies. University of Toronto Press. 40 (3): 289–307. doi:10.1353/crv.2010.0012. S2CID 201789941.

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Gordon Caron Kelsey Grammer Bruce Miller Rene Echeverria Steve Stark Ronald L SchwaryProducerLaurie SeidmanRunning time45 minutesProduction companiesPicturemaker Productions Grammnet Productions Paramount Network Television seasons 1 2 CBS Paramount Network Television seasons 3 5 CBS Television Studios seasons 6 7 ReleaseOriginal networkNBC 2005 09 1 CBS 2009 11 1 Original releaseJanuary 3 2005 2005 01 03 January 21 2011 2011 01 21 The series stars Patricia Arquette as Allison DuBois a medium employed as a consultant for the Phoenix Arizona district attorney s office in fictional Mariposa County Phoenix is actually in Maricopa County Allison and her husband Joe Jake Weber are the parents of three daughters Sofia Vassilieva Feodor Lark and Madison and Miranda Carabello all of whom inherited Allison s gift The show was initially based on the experiences of medium Allison DuBois who claims she has worked with law enforcement agencies across the country in criminal investigations Medium was created by Glenn Gordon Caron and was produced by his company Picturemaker Productions and Kelsey Grammer s Grammnet Productions in association with Paramount Network Television from 2005 to 2006 CBS Paramount Network Television from 2006 to 2009 after the split of Viacom and CBS Corporation and finally CBS Television Studios from 2009 until the series ended The production division of CBS had assumed production of Medium in 2006 after absorbing the television arm of the Paramount Pictures film studio 2 Paramount s home entertainment arm still held DVD distribution rights in conjunction with CBS DVD 3 On November 18 2010 CBS announced that the show had been canceled after seven seasons 4 The series finale aired on January 21 2011 Contents 1 Episodes 2 Family 3 Cast and characters 4 Reception 4 1 Ratings and broadcasts 4 2 Cancellation 4 3 Seasonal ratings broadcast history 5 Awards and nominations 6 Home media 7 See also 8 Further reading 9 References 10 External linksEpisodes EditMain article List of Medium episodes SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedRankRatingFirst airedLast airedNetwork116January 3 2005 2005 01 03 May 23 2005 2005 05 23 NBC189 1222September 19 2005 2005 09 19 May 22 2006 2006 05 22 322November 15 2006 2006 11 15 May 16 2007 2007 05 16 416January 7 2008 2008 01 07 May 12 2008 2008 05 12 519February 2 2009 2009 02 02 June 1 2009 2009 06 01 622September 25 2009 2009 09 25 May 21 2010 2010 05 21 CBS 713September 24 2010 2010 09 24 January 21 2011 2011 01 21 Allison DuBois Patricia Arquette a mother of three has the gift of being able to talk to dead people as well as foresee events and witness past events in her dreams When she begins working for Phoenix District Attorney Manuel Devalos Miguel Sandoval as an intern she has a dream related to a murder in Texas the successful solving of which convinces Devalos and others working in the D A s office as well as herself and her husband Joe Jake Weber that her gift is real One challenge is convincing Devalos and other doubters in the criminal justice system that her psychic abilities can give them the upper hand when it comes to solving crimes Information comes to her in dreams or in cryptic visions that sometimes do not mean what they initially suggest The other is convincing Joe that her nightmares are visions based in reality and that she s not simply neurotic In police investigations Allison often accompanies Det Lee Scanlon David Cubitt who initially did not believe in her gift Allison sometimes bends the rules when she is determined to stop a crime about which she has had a vision Additionally Allison has helped and been helped by crochety phlegmatic Captain Kenneth Push of the Texas Rangers Arliss Howard the first law enforcement person to whom Allison revealed her gift and later Cynthia Keener Anjelica Huston of AmeriTips a nationwide private detective agency In season four it was revealed that Cynthia had a missing daughter Allison s dreams showed that Cynthia s daughter was dead Cynthia made a choice to kill the murderer of her daughter and go to prison Cynthia later appeared in season five to help Allison on a case Also during this season it was revealed that Lynn DiNovi Tina DiJoseph Lee s live in lover and an assistant to the Mayor of Phoenix had become pregnant with Lee s child In the season five finale Allison discovers that she has a tumor on her brainstem To prevent the brutal murders of her family in the future Allison risked her life as she postponed the critical surgery fearing it would prevent her from solving the case During her operation the tumor was successfully removed except for a small piece deeply embedded in her brainstem Joe is told that Allison is in a coma and may not survive In the sixth season premiere episode Allison awoke from the coma and was suffering the consequences of postponing the surgery Allison s psychic abilities slowly begin to resurface as a form of deja vu At the end of the episode Allison slowly recovers her abilities Since the season six premiere eldest daughter Ariel Sofia Vassilieva has taken the role of nurturing her siblings Bridgette and Marie and is feeling overwhelmed Ariel falls victim to a body possession by a vengeance seeking spirit but is rescued with her mother s help After her surgery Allison gets back to her normal routine working alongside Devalos and Lee with possible side effects of her surgery affecting her dreams Lee proposes to his girlfriend Lynn As the season progresses Ariel s transformation from a young girl into a mature woman was shown in the episode Time Keeps on Slippin where she solves a crime in the future In the season finale Allison receives a letter from her neurologist about her brain tumor Meanwhile Ariel receives an acceptance letter from a university away from home The episode begins when Joe awakens to Allison dead in their bed having died from her tumor during the night As the family mourns her death Allison contacts Ariel from the other side asking her to do one last thing for her before she passes on However Ariel decides to follow her own path She turns to alcohol and leaves Phoenix without telling anyone Suddenly Allison awakens in her bed alive the same morning Joe found her dead At the end of the episode Allison Joe Ariel and Devalos and his wife Lily are seen celebrating Lynn and Lee s wedding toasting the engaged couples bright futures In the seventh and final season a division is created between Allison and Joe because of their desired career paths At work Manuel wants to run for Mayor but fears the publicity of his daughter s suicide will be used against his family however Lily agrees to help him campaign Allison wishes to go back to law school because she may lose her job if Manuel is elected Meanwhile Joe wants to obtain an MBA but they cannot afford for both of them to attend school Despite Allison s wishes Joe enrolls in school not knowing that Allison has done the same In the episode Native Tongue Allison cannot understand anything anyone says to her testing Joe s patience At the end of the episode the two reconcile but Joe s unhappiness is still evident Ariel leaves for college The spirit of Lee Scanlon s deceased evil brother comes to try to entice his baby brother into wrongdoing Scanlon s ensuing actions nearly end his relationship with Allison In the episode Blood on the Tracks Joe s mother Marjorie is diagnosed with brain cancer When Joe sees his mother in the hospital she tells him she knows nothing will happen because Allison in season four s Burn Baby Burn had to comfort the older woman lied about Marjorie being around at her granddaughter s wedding Marjorie accepts her fate and dies That same night Allison and the kids join Joe in Michigan who is staying at his mother s home In the early morning hours Allison is visited by Marjorie s spirit which warns her of upcoming darkness in her life Before she can elaborate Joe enters the room and Marjorie disappears leaving Allison very concerned In the series finale Allison receives a phone call from Joe in the midst of a plane crash that leaves no survivors The episode cuts to seven years later at which time Allison is an attorney building a case against a Mexican drug dealer Allison and Marie now a teenager live alone Marie cannot forgive her father for never visiting them as a ghost something that has plagued Allison all these years Through her dreams Allison ostensibly sees that Joe never died but washed up on the coast of Mexico with amnesia A crooked cop had concealed Joe s past and was using him as an unsuspecting drug mule to transport narcotics Against Devalos orders Allison strikes a deal with the drug dealer to learn Joe s location The two are reunited but at this point Allison wakes up in the present to see Joe s ghost He informs her that his plane s engine failed after it departed Hawaii and that no one survived the crash Joe sent Allison a dream of her life seven years in the future to show her that she could live an enriching independent life However Allison s love for Joe overpowered the original vision and crafted an alternate reality in which she found Joe alive Joe s ghost leaves as Allison sobs unable to accept her husband s death The episode cuts to 41 years later showcasing photos of the life that Allison has had As Allison listens to a voice mail from her great granddaughter she slumps in her chair In death she is reunited with Joe who has waited for her and they kiss Family EditAll of Allison s daughters appear to have inherited her gift Ariel and Bridgette have visions or dreams which usually occur when their mother is searching for answers to her own dreams In season one Bridgette plays with a boy on her school playground who no one else sees He is the ghost of a child who died several years earlier Several years later she is coached to be a soccer goalie by a deceased school coach In the third season Marie also begins to exhibit paranormal abilities She has been shown viewing a premium TV channel that the family does not subscribe to reading the mind of her optometrist to pass her eye exam and unknowingly using paper dolls to predict the future of her father s company In the fifth season Marie has her first psychic dream where she sees herself on stage with stage fright during a school play In earlier seasons Bridgette appears not to be bothered by her abilities but during the fourth season she has moments of frustration when trying to understand her visions or communicate them to her parents Ariel has a harder time coping with her developing gifts The second season episode Sweet Child O Mine reveals that Allison and Joe lost their first child a boy they planned to name Brian played by Noel Fisher Around the anniversary of his loss each year Allison has dreams of a life where Brian had grown up as a part of the family though often in these dreams he dies in front of her Allison s younger half brother Michael nicknamed Lucky has the family gift too but does not like to acknowledge it Initially Allison believed the gift had skipped a generation and her mother had had no psychic abilities However she later discovers that her mother had always possessed the gift but had repressed it Cast and characters EditActor Actress Character Role Notes DurationPatricia Arquette Allison DuBois The medium Protagonist Season 1 7Jake Weber Joe DuBois Allison s husband EngineerMiguel Sandoval Manuel Devalos Allison s boss District Attorney of PhoenixSofia Vassilieva Ariel DuBois Oldest DuBois daughter StudentFeodor Lark Bridgette DuBois Middle DuBois daughter StudentDavid Cubitt Lee Scanlon Detective Allison s co worker Season 2 7 Season 1 recurring Madison and Miranda Carabello Marie DuBois Youngest DuBois daughter Season 1 7 recurring Tina DiJoseph Lynn DiNovi Mayor s liaison later Deputy Mayor Lee s girlfriend later wife Season 1 7 recurring Ryan Hurst David Arquette Michael Lucky Benoit Allison s half brother Hurst in first three seasons Arquette in seventh Seasons 1 3 recurring Season 7 recurring Arliss Howard Kenneth Push A captain in the Texas Rangers meets Allison in the Pilot episode Seasons 1 3 recurring Holliston Coleman Hannah Ariel s best friend Student Seasons 1 6 recurring Bruce Gray Mr Dubois Joe s father already deceased from season 1 Ghost Season 1 7 recurring Kathy Baker Mrs Dubois Joe s mother deceased from season 7 Dies from cancer in the season seven episode Blood on the Tracks Seasons 1 7 recurring Margo Martindale A psychic whom Allison later depends on A friend mentor of Allison s Helped Allison when she was a novice and coming to terms with her special gifts Started in Episode 1 1 Seasons 1 4 recurring Olivia Sandoval Manny s daughter A ghost who helps her father Her mysterious suicide is a recurring theme She is played by the real life daughter of Miguel Sandoval Seasons 3 and 6 recurring Kurtwood Smith Edward Cooper FBI agent deceased and serial killer Ghost Seasons 3 5 recurring Zak Lee Guarnaccia Julian Pierce Killer deceased Julian Pierce ambushed and exchanged fire with Edward Cooper in a hotel room Seasons 3 5 recurring Roxanne Hart Lily Devalos Manuel s wife Seasons 3 7 recurring John Prosky Tom Van Dyke Former district attorney and Manuel s rival later deceased Smug and ruthless district attorney who takes over temporarily for Devalos He is diagnosed with cancer and asks for Allison s help This leads to conciliation at the end of season 4 Seasons 3 amp 4 recurring Anjelica Huston Cynthia Keener AmeriTips investigator and Allison s employer in season 4 Arrested for the murder of her daughter s killer Seasons 4 amp 5 recurring Annamarie Kenoyer Ashley Whitaker Ariel s friend Seasons 5 amp 6 recurring Reception EditRatings and broadcasts Edit The series premiere received 16 13 million viewers and a 6 3 rating in the 18 49 demo against CSI Miami s 18 17 million and 6 6 rating 5 Medium was a consistent performer throughout its first season and landed in the Nielsen Top 20 with an average of 13 9 million viewers 6 The series remained in its original time slot for the second season when the network announced its Fall 2005 schedule Throughout the season the series experienced a decline in viewership pulling an average of 11 million viewers 7 Medium was renewed for a third season in April 2006 8 but was missing from NBC s Fall 2006 schedule The series was slated to return in early 2007 however in October it was announced that production would resume immediately for a third season start up on November 15 2006 replacing the time slot vacated by Kidnapped 9 Its move to the Wednesday time slot opposite CBS CSI NY and ABC s Lost led to some ratings erosion in comparison to the ratings success of the first two seasons with year end ratings for the third season dipping into single digit millions of viewers 10 11 Despite the ratings decline on Wednesdays the series was seen by the network as a reliable self starter building on its then lead in Crossing Jordan 12 The ratings decline put the series on the bubble for renewal but the series showed signs of life when NBC requested six additional scripts in April 2007 11 Renewal for a fourth season of Medium was announced on May 7 2007 with an undetermined premiere date and number of episodes 13 It was the seventh series to be renewed by the network behind solid performers Heroes and Law amp Order Special Victims Unit 12 One week later the network announced that Medium would move to the Sunday 9 p m time slot upon its return in January 2008 14 News on the series return did not come until December 2007 when NBC announced that the fourth season would begin in January in its original Monday 10 p m time slot 15 despite the WGA Strike of 2007 which forced the show to cease production allowing for only nine segments episodes to be filmed 16 Scheduling returning mid season shows in timeslots where they were previously successful was a pattern for NBC during the strike Law amp Order returned to Wednesdays at 10 and The Apprentice was back on Thursdays at 9 00 p m 17 With the ratings improvement Medium demonstrated in its fourth season after returning to Mondays it was one of the first series to be renewed in an early announcement in April 2008 from NBC regarding its 2008 09 season 18 Similar to the previous season Medium was initially scheduled to move to the Sunday night line up however a December 2008 press release revealed that the fifth season would air in the series original Monday night 10 p m time slot 19 After some ratings erosion during its fifth season NBC renewed Medium for an abridged sixth season in early May 2009 20 However within a week negotiations stalled over episode count 21 and subsequently NBC decided not to renew the series despite the fact that it outperformed some of the network s renewed shows 22 Within 24 hours of NBC s cancellation CBS whose production arm produces the series renewed the show for a full 22 episode sixth season 23 placing it in the Friday at 9 00 p m slot between fellow CBS in house productions Ghost Whisperer which had a similar theme to Medium and Numb3rs 24 CBS first aired this series with a rerun episode on July 21 2009 The sixth season premiered on Friday September 25 2009 at 9pm 25 Throughout its sixth season Medium and its lead in Ghost Whisperer won their respective time slots on most Fridays and each show took turns being the most watched show of the night 26 As the season drew to a close Ghost Whisperer was considered a definite renewal whereas Medium was once again on the bubble for renewal 27 However in a dramatic move from CBS the network announced on May 18 2010 that Medium was renewed for a seventh season while seven other series including Ghost Whisperer were canceled by the network 28 TVbytheNumbers com speculated that the decision was made because Medium is fully owned by CBS while Ghost Whisperer was split between CBS and ABC 29 Upon its return in September 2010 Medium took over the Friday 8 p m slot vacated by Ghost Whisperer Cancellation Edit On October 26 2010 CBS ordered the seventh and final season cut from 22 to 13 episodes 30 On November 15 2010 Patricia Arquette told Entertainment Weekly that the show got canceled and had only two more episodes to shoot She also said the writers were excited that they would be able to end the show properly 31 On November 18 2010 series creator Glenn Gordon Caron posted to both the Medium Facebook page and the CBS forums stating that the show had been canceled and that the series finale would be broadcast on January 21 2011 32 CBS confirmed the cancellation with a press release on December 21 2010 which also confirmed the series finale date of January 21 4 Seasonal ratings broadcast history Edit Seasonal rankings based on average total viewers per episode of Medium Each U S network television season generally starts in late September and ends in late May except for the fifth season which coincides with the completion of May sweeps Times mentioned in this section are in Eastern Time Season Network Time slot Season premiere Season finale Episode count TV season Seasonrank Viewers in millions 1 NBC Monday 10 00 pm January 3 2005 May 23 2005 16 2004 2005 19 13 9 6 2 September 19 2005 May 22 2006 22 2005 2006 31 11 2 7 3 Wednesday 10 00 pm November 15 2006 May 16 2007 22 2006 2007 51 8 3 10 4 Monday 10 00 pm January 7 2008 May 12 2008 16 2007 2008 41 10 47 33 5 February 2 2009 June 1 2009 19 2008 2009 61 8 45 34 6 CBS Friday 9 00 pm September 25 2009 May 21 2010 22 2009 2010 53 7 79 35 7 Friday 8 00 pm September 24 2010 January 21 2011 13 2010 2011 57 7 8 36 Awards and nominations EditAwards and nominations for Medium Year Group Award Result Recipient s 2005 BMI Film amp TV Awards BMI TV Music Award Won Mychael Danna Jeff BealEmmy Award Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series Won Patricia ArquetteImagen Foundation Awards Best Actor Television Nominated Miguel SandovalSatellite Award Outstanding Actress in a Series Drama Nominated Patricia ArquetteOutstanding Actor in a Series Drama Nominated Jake Weber2006 ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards ASCAP Award Top TV Series Won Sean CalleryAcademy of Science Fiction Fantasy amp Horror Films Saturn Award Best Actress in a Television Program Nominated Patricia ArquetteGolden Globe Award Best Actress in a Television Series Drama Nominated Patricia ArquetteMotion Picture Sound Editors Golden Reel Award Best Sound Editing in Television Short Form Music Won Robert Cotnoir music editor For The Song Remains the Same Screen Actors Guild Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series Nominated Patricia ArquetteYoung Artist Awards Best Performance in a TV Series Drama Supporting Young Actress Won Sofia VassilievaBest Performance in a TV Series Comedy or Drama Young Actress Age Ten or Younger Nominated Maria Lark2007 ALMA Awards Outstanding Supporting Actor Television Series Mini Series or Television Movie Nominated Miguel SandovalAcademy of Science Fiction Fantasy amp Horror Films Saturn Award Best Actress in a Television Program Nominated Patricia ArquetteEmmy Award Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series Nominated Patricia ArquetteGolden Globe Award Best Actress in a Television Series Drama Nominated Patricia ArquetteScreen Actors Guild Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series Nominated Patricia ArquetteYoung Artist Awards Best Performance in a TV Series Comedy or Drama Young Actress Age Ten or Younger Won Maria Lark2008 BMI Film amp TV Awards BMI TV Music Award Won Mychael DannaGolden Globe Award Best Actress in a Television Series Drama Nominated Patricia ArquetteEmmy Award Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series Nominated Anjelica HustonTV Land Awards Favorite Character From the Other Side Nominated Patricia Arquette2010 Screen Actors Guild Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series Nominated Patricia ArquetteHome media EditCBS DVD distributed by Paramount has released all 7 seasons of Medium on DVD in Regions 1 2 amp 4 Season Ep Discs DVD Release dates Bonus material Region 1 Region 1 Region 2 Region 41 16 5 June 13 2006 August 14 2006 September 7 2006 Extended version of the Pilot cast and crew commentaries on select episodes deleted scenes on select episodes The Making of Medium The Story of Medium Interpreting Allison DeBois gag reel TV spots 2 22 6 October 3 2006 July 9 2007 June 6 2007 Deleted scenes cast and crew commentaries on select episodes The Story of Medium Season 2 Medium in Another Dimension A Day in the Life of the Dubois Daughters The Museum of Television amp Radio Q amp A with Cast and Creative Team gag reel 3 22 6 October 16 2007 July 7 2008 July 9 2008 Cast and crew commentaries on select episodes Drawing on Dreams Directing with David Arquette Acting Is My Racquet The Story of Medium Season 3 gag reel The Making of Medium Season 3 4 16 4 September 9 2008 June 15 2009 June 3 2009 Deleted scenes with commentary by Glenn Gordon Caron and Larry Teng Joe s Crayon Dream Introducing Cynthia Keener The Making of Medium Season 4 Gag reel5 19 5 October 6 2009 August 30 2010 July 1 2010 Script to Screen Apocalypse Now Curious Maria The Making of Medium Season 5 Jake amp Patricia Q amp A6 22 6 October 5 2010 July 25 2011 37 July 21 2011 38 The Mind Behind Medium The 100th Episode of Medium A Celebration Zombies on the Loose The Making of Bite Me The Music of Medium Non Fat Double Medium7 13 4 June 21 2011 July 16 2012 39 July 18 2012 The Making of Medium Season 7 Memories of Medium Medium Shadows and Light Meet Detective Lee Scanlon Medium Around the World Bloopers Gag reel 40 1 7 130 35 May 5 2020 See also EditList of ghost filmsFurther reading EditBuchbinder David McGuire Ann Winter 2010 The forensic gothic knowledge the supernatural and the psychic detective Canadian Review of American Studies University of Toronto Press 40 3 289 307 doi 10 1353 crv 2010 0012 S2CID 201789941 References Edit a b The Reality Behind NBC s 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