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Joe tries to prove that Allison's dreams are stress related by sending descriptions of them to law enforcement agencies. However, when one of her dreams matches a homicide in Texas, his attempt is thwarted.
Allison questions her powers when her old boss asks for her help in selecting a jury that will return the death penalty for a twisted murderer/rapist, which makes her suspect she's helped put the wrong man on death row.
Allison has a dream of a husband and wife committing a murder/suicide. D.A. Devalos introduces her to a friend of his, Detective Lee Scanlon, whose sister and sister's husband were also ruled a murder/suicide, and sees a connection. Although, after learning of Allison's gift, Scanlon decides he doesn't want her help - until he learns she really has the "gift".
Allison tries convincing Devalos that she heard a witness giving misinformation to a police sketch artist, making them look for the wrong man. Meanwhile, 6-year-old Bridgette's new playmate indicates that another member of the family can see the dead.
Allison seeks Catherine the Psychic's help when she learns Joe has scheduled a biopsy exam. The case of a murdered police officer takes a turn when Allison dreams where the murder weapon was hidden, and she is called to the stand to testify how she obtained the information.
Allison runs into the man who kidnapped her daughter in one of her dreams at the District Attorney's office. She learns that he is a "Good Samaritan" who witnessed a robbery and is fully cooperating. After learning that he has kidnapped multiple young women, Allison reaches a roadblock in her investigation that leads her to yet another unbelievable breakthrough in the case. Meanwhile, Joe tutors Ariel in math, which in turn brings Allison to another shocking discovery.
Allison investigates the supposed suicide of a girl who was dating D.A. Larry Watt's son Greg. When the girl's body is found in a ravine, new evidence is presented that implicates the defense attorney. Meanwhile, Joe is concerned about one of his colleagues after Allison has a premonition of the colleague having a heart attack.
After Alison has a terrible dream of her soldier brother dying, she gets a surprise at her front door. Meanwhile, Allison and Devalos work on an arson case and Allison has trouble getting information from the ghost of a young girl who died in the fire.
Allison's daughter Ariel dreams that she is a young girl named Sarah being held captive by an ogre in a castle. While Joe agonizes over the possiblitity that both of his daughters have inherited their mother's psychic abilities, Allison tries to help Ariel and interpret the dream. However, Allison's advice provokes Ariel to run away from a field trip in order to follow up a clue.
Allison's recurring dream about two young boys racing a train is analyzed by Dr. Leonard Cardwell, but Allison soon learns that he's involved. Devalos investigates the case of a 14-year-old who confessed to murder.
Allison gets sick and entertains herself by watching a '60s sitcom called "I Married a Mind Reader". The male star was convicted of killing his wife, the female star. Allison's dreams take her back to the '60s, which for her end up being a time of deceit, lies, and secrets.
The girlfriend of a convicted drug lord is killed on the same night of the drug lord's execution. His 'ghost' is seen where she was murdered, and Allison is brought in to investigate. Also, Allison discovers a dark secret about the mother of the boy that Ariel has a crush on.
Evidence shows that a pilot is indeed guilty of his wife's murder. However, in Allison’s dream, when the pilot is put in jail, there is a plane crash where hundreds of people are killed. Should Allison put forth the evidence to land this guilty man in jail, or let him go free in order to save hundreds of innocent lives?
When a case from ten years is re-opened, Allison finds herself in a chaotic situation. Things continue to get messier when Allison finds out that the convicted man is innocent, and that someone she knows and trusts may have been involved in his framing.
Allison encounters a psychopathic doctor who raped and murdered numerous teenage girls years ago. After learning that an evil soul has been possessing people, she sets forth to stop it before a new victim is found. Meanwhile, Ariel's math teacher accuses her of cheating and Joe steps up to her defense.
After somehow seeing Capt. Kenneth Push in a vision at a murder scene, Allison calls upon his assistance to find a serial killer. However, the only way Capt. Push can help is by literally putting his life on the line.
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.
All outside noise is drowned out as a popular song is continuously played deaftly loud, and only in Allison's head. The song gives Allison clues to the whereabouts of a missing coed.
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.
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.
Allison is having dreams about an old high school buddy and decides to find her. Meanwhile a man seeks the district attorneys help in finding his daughter who has been missing for a week.
Allison helps the district attorney put away a murderer whose lawyer is also using a psychic....
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. Davalos orders her not to work on the case because of a conflict of interests.
Allison has a vision that could jeopardize D.A. Davalos' chances for re-election. Meanwhile, Joe runs into an ex-girlfriend from college.
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
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.
Allison can't get a psychotic murderer out of her head which makes Joe worry about his daughters' well-being.
The spirit of the doctor from episode 1-15 is back and after Allison's daughter Ariel.
Allison helps with the location of a missing child. Afterwards she getsa a vision about the future.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Allison's dreams about several young women prior to their murder puts her hot on the trail of a serial killer, and in a race against time to save his future victims. Meanwhile, Bridget (Maria Lark) prepares for a class presentation on what her parents do for a living, and struggles when it comes to her mother.
While working on a parole case with Devalos, Allison receives visions of a woman (Molly Ringwald) whose house is repeatedly broken into by a man without a face, and who steals nothing but a kiss. Meanwhile, the pressure surrounding a new project at work takes a toll on Joe.
While investigating the death of a local physician, an ominous man claiming to be "Death" (Kelsey Grammer) starts appearing to Allison in her visions, causing her to worry that she might be living on borrowed time.
Allison has visions of her life had she become the high-powered attorney she originally set out to be, and married someone other than Joe.
In this two-hour event, the ghost of Clay Bicks (Jane), who is an old flame of Allison's (Emmy-winner Arquette) shows up at her door. When Clay decides he wants to stick around the DuBois household, it doesn't sit well with Joe (Jake Weber). Meanwhile, Allison discovers that she and Bridgette (Maria Lark) are both having a very similar odd series of dreams, with the primary difference being that Bridgette's dreams keep coming to her in the form of cartoons. When Bridgette's dreams become dark and ugly, Allison begins to realize the connection to a case she is working on.
In this two-hour event, the ghost of Clay Bicks (Jane), who is an old flame of Allison's (Emmy-winner Arquette) shows up at her door. When Clay decides he wants to stick around the DuBois household, it doesn't sit well with Joe (Jake Weber). Meanwhile, Allison discovers that she and Bridgette (Maria Lark) are both having a very similar odd series of dreams, with the primary difference being that Bridgette's dreams keep coming to her in the form of cartoons. When Bridgette's dreams become dark and ugly, Allison begins to realize the connection to a case she is working on.
When Allison relives the same horrific day over and over again in her dreams, she discovers that with each "day" she relives, important clues are being revealed to her regarding a potential hostage situation. Meanwhile, Joe struggles for affection from Allison, and Ariel is being threatened by a bully at school.
When nemesis Dr. Charles Walker (Mark Sheppard), begins to reappear in Allison's (Emmy-winner Patricia Arquette) dreams, she fears his spirit may be returning to continue his evildoing by inhabiting the living. Her fears escalate when she meets a young man who has an uncanny resemblance to the serial killer from the late 1800's.
When Allison buys a camcorder for Joe's birthday, she begins to see images through it that seem to be linked to a murder that may or may not have happened.
When a famous FBI Criminal Profiler is brought in to help out on a potential serial killer case, Allison begins to have visions that contradict his findings, causing them to butt heads and him to question the source of her information. Meanwhile, Joe (Jake Weber) grows concerned about Marie (Miranda Carabello), who begins to display odd behavior at home.
After Allison and Ariel (Sofia Vassilieva) stumble upon the bodies of a dress shop owner and her daughter, they both begin dreaming about the crime, but from different perspectives, revealing two suspects.
While assisting District Attorney Devalos (Miguel Sandoval) investigate the mysterious death of a well-respected congressman, Allison experiences puzzling visions of a little boy trapped in a well.
Allison's latest visions reveal an odd new friendship between two ghosts, and surprisingly one of the men rebuffs her attempts to determine the identity of his killer.
If dreams of child abuse weren't disturbing enough, Allison becomes spooked by a young boy's doll, who seems to have urged it's owner to kill. Meanwhile, with project deadline looming, Joe becomes concerned about his health.
Skeptical Texas Ranger Kenneth Push comes back into Allison's life after, in a surprising turn of events, he begins to experience dreams of a shocking murder in Phoenix. Also, Joe suffers an embarrassing moment after telling a white lie.