allison dubois-related stories
Posted Jul 21st 2009 2:27PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Programming, Reality-Free

I actually didn't even think about this when
CBS grabbed Medium from NBC a couple of months ago, but how would the show appear on the schedule first? On the shelf until the fall? Would CBS wait until mid-season because they didn't have room for it in the fall? And how would they introduce the show to CBS viewers? Would they just start airing the show with new episodes?
Well, the answer comes tonight, as CBS airs a repeat episode ("Soul Survivor") of
Medium at 10PM.
Continue reading Hey, Medium is on CBS tonight
Posted Jun 2nd 2009 8:18AM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Watercooler Talk, Reality-Free

Of course, this was the series finale on NBC only. The show moves to CBS next season where it will become
CSI: Medium Los Angeles. Or something.
Last night Allison had visions of her entire family being murdered. That didn't happen, of course, but she did end the season in a coma after having a stroke during surgery. My guess? She gets out of it next season, but not before some trippy thing happening while she's in the coma for an episode or two.
What did you think of this episode?
Posted Mar 25th 2008 9:32AM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Medium, Casting

Didn't
Medium's Allison see this coming? Apparently not.
Kelly Preston will be joining NBC's Medium for a four-show stint. Kelly will be playing a character named Meghan Doyle, a venture capitalist who invests in Joe Dubois, Allison's husband's, new solar-based invention. Presumably her interest in Joe is all business, but by the time the first of four episodes ends, the one called
Partners in Crime, you can bet that the tension between Allison and Joe will be positively palpable.
Continue reading Kelly Preston slated for mini-arc on Medium
Posted Feb 28th 2006 3:16AM by Sarah Gilbert
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, NBC, Programming, OpEd, Medium

Everyone deals with miscarriage in their own way -
and very, very many of us have dealt with it. When I had a miscarriage, my grief was swift and overwhelming. I mourned
deeply the child with whom I'd already fallen in love, and with my next pregnancy I was detached, never quite believing
he was real until the 20-week ultrasound. Now, less than two years later, I've accepted the loss as something that just
happens, and remember the pain only distantly. Allison Dubois, on the other hand, has grief that remains
terribly present. Every year around the time of her miscarriage, she has visions of "Brian," who would be
about 15. She's a sensitive soul. The dreams keep her up, mourning what could have been.
"I need coffee,"
she tells her husband at 6 a.m. when he realizes she's awake. He calls her bluff, telling her to just drink tea, and
she insists. "I'll be gone a few hours, I'll cry without anyone hearing me, and I will come back with a
bag of coffee," she says. Soon, she's discovering the body of the Coffee Palace's manager. And we're thrust into
the mystery; is it a robbery gone bad? An easy way out for the victim's husband? Or something else? Where's the
twist?
Before we talk twists, though, I'd like everyone to say "hi" to my friend Kristi, who
said she stood next to Patricia Arquette during the filming of this episode! Hi Kristi!
Continue reading Medium: Sweet Child o' Mine