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Last year, the drama 'Medium' switched networks, moving from NBC to CBS. The change affected the show not a whit, as the paranormal investigation series just kept chugging along, ratings-wise. But on the season seven premiere of 'Medium' (Fri., 8Pm Et on CBS), an entirely different type of "switching" takes place.
[Warning: Spoiler alert.]
On the premiere, Allison DuBois (Patricia Arquette) shares a dream with her teenage daughter Bridgette (Maria Lark) -- a dream about a missing homeless man. Unfortunately, things get more complicated when this shared dream-experience somehow leads to the two of them swapping bodies. Now, Allison inhabits the body of her little girl, and vice-versa.
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Last year, the drama 'Medium' switched networks, moving from NBC to CBS. The change affected the show not a whit, as the paranormal investigation series just kept chugging along, ratings-wise. But on the season seven premiere of 'Medium' (Fri., 8Pm Et on CBS), an entirely different type of "switching" takes place.
[Warning: Spoiler alert.]
On the premiere, Allison DuBois (Patricia Arquette) shares a dream with her teenage daughter Bridgette (Maria Lark) -- a dream about a missing homeless man. Unfortunately, things get more complicated when this shared dream-experience somehow leads to the two of them swapping bodies. Now, Allison inhabits the body of her little girl, and vice-versa.
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- 9/27/2010
- by Oliver Miller
- Aol TV.
After giving his "Medium" leading lady a brain tumor in last season's finale (no worries; she survived, as did the show in an eleventh-hour renewal this past May), fans of the series have been wondering how executive producer Glenn Gordon Caron is going to open up its seventh season, which kicks off September 24th. How does a little Freaky Friday homage sound?
The Ausiello Files on EW.com got the scoop that in the premiere Allison (Patricia Arquette) becomes her 13-year-old daughter Bridgette (Maria Lark), and Bridgette becomes her thirtysomething mother Allison.
As for why he opted in the first place to "kill off" his main character, Caron explains, "I did that because I thought it might be the end. The problem with the way the business works is the decision to renew or not renew comes very late—well past when the script is due. So I wanted the...
The Ausiello Files on EW.com got the scoop that in the premiere Allison (Patricia Arquette) becomes her 13-year-old daughter Bridgette (Maria Lark), and Bridgette becomes her thirtysomething mother Allison.
As for why he opted in the first place to "kill off" his main character, Caron explains, "I did that because I thought it might be the end. The problem with the way the business works is the decision to renew or not renew comes very late—well past when the script is due. So I wanted the...
- 7/29/2010
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Chicago – Over the course of dozens of editions of HollywoodChicago.com’s DVD Round-Up column, we have brought our readers more than a few collections that possessed a remarkable variety of genres in one piece, but few match this week’s column, a quartet of titles that include supernatural drama, reality television, foreign animation, and classic fantasy.
It would be harder to say what these titles have in common than to point out their remarkable differences. All they really share is a launch on DVD around the same time. We truly have something for everyone this week. Synopsis, cast, technical details, and special features follow. Pick your favorite…
“Princess” was released on September 29th, 2009.
“The Gate” and “Medium: Season Five” were released on October 6th, 2009.
“Top Chef: Season Five” was released on October 20th, 2009.
“The Gate”
Photo credit: Lionsgate
Synopsis: “After an old tree is removed from the ground,...
It would be harder to say what these titles have in common than to point out their remarkable differences. All they really share is a launch on DVD around the same time. We truly have something for everyone this week. Synopsis, cast, technical details, and special features follow. Pick your favorite…
“Princess” was released on September 29th, 2009.
“The Gate” and “Medium: Season Five” were released on October 6th, 2009.
“Top Chef: Season Five” was released on October 20th, 2009.
“The Gate”
Photo credit: Lionsgate
Synopsis: “After an old tree is removed from the ground,...
- 10/20/2009
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
Lots of shows have played around with the premonition and psychic vision backbone that forms the procedural skeleton of countless television shows. Whether it’s a live Ouija-board-esque, host talks to dead relative half hour spook show or a 42-minute narrative about solving clues with a sixth sense, there’s a basic requirement for admission to each show: you have to want to believe. Belief as a fundamental tool has seen just as much play on the screen as shows about the skeptics and frauds (House, Psych, Mentalist – or any show that uses deductive reasoning in lieu of supernatural forces). Medium, however, lies firmly on the side of pure unwavering belief. Even when protagonist Allison Dubois temporarily loses her ability the show never ceases to pound home its message “there is validity to psychic abilities”. The series spent a good deal of time mapping out the eccentricities of Allison’s gift and now,...
- 10/8/2009
- by Lex Walker
- JustPressPlay.net
Chicago – When NBC committed five hours a week to “The Jay Leno Show,” we knew a few corners would have to be cut when it came to scripted programming at the peacock network but no one really expected that the consistent (both creatively and in the ratings) “Medium” would get the axe. NBC’s unwanted program has found a new home on CBS and makes the network jump largely unaltered and ready to keep delivering the thrills that fans expect.
Television Rating: 3.5/5.0 In what would have been a cruel joke on the audience if CBS hadn’t save the day, the fifth season of “Medium” ended with Allison Dubois (Patricia Arquette) in a coma. After playing with the traditional “dream sequence opening” of the show, the sixth season premiere of “Medium” opens with Allison coming back to life. But has she returned the same?
Medium
Photo credit: CBS/Michael Yarish...
Television Rating: 3.5/5.0 In what would have been a cruel joke on the audience if CBS hadn’t save the day, the fifth season of “Medium” ended with Allison Dubois (Patricia Arquette) in a coma. After playing with the traditional “dream sequence opening” of the show, the sixth season premiere of “Medium” opens with Allison coming back to life. But has she returned the same?
Medium
Photo credit: CBS/Michael Yarish...
- 9/25/2009
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
NBC has decided to cancel its long-running midseason staple, Medium, after five seasons on the air. Do you think Allison DuBois saw it coming?
Medium revolves a wife, mother, and psychic (Patricia Arquette) who uses her abilities to help the local police force. The show also features Miguel Sandoval, Maria Lark, Jake Weber, Sofia Vassilieva, David Cubitt, Miranda Carabello, Tina Dijoseph, John Prosky and Kendahl King.
The drama has been longtime midseason player for the peacock network, starting off in January 2005. Season one averaged almost 14 million viewers. Later seasons have attracted fewer people but the show has remained a good utility player for NBC. This season, the series built on the rapidly declining lead-in audience of Heroes.
But ultimately, the renewal decision came down to dollars and cents. NBC wanted financial cutbacks and a limited episode order. As a result, talks with the show's studio, CBS TV Studios, stalled last...
Medium revolves a wife, mother, and psychic (Patricia Arquette) who uses her abilities to help the local police force. The show also features Miguel Sandoval, Maria Lark, Jake Weber, Sofia Vassilieva, David Cubitt, Miranda Carabello, Tina Dijoseph, John Prosky and Kendahl King.
The drama has been longtime midseason player for the peacock network, starting off in January 2005. Season one averaged almost 14 million viewers. Later seasons have attracted fewer people but the show has remained a good utility player for NBC. This season, the series built on the rapidly declining lead-in audience of Heroes.
But ultimately, the renewal decision came down to dollars and cents. NBC wanted financial cutbacks and a limited episode order. As a result, talks with the show's studio, CBS TV Studios, stalled last...
- 5/19/2009
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Television Rating: 3.0/5.0 Chicago – “Medium” is like TV comfort food. NBC’s paranormal mystery will never break new ground but is almost always entertaining. Each episode and overall season has a way of blending into each other, but there’s something comforting about a Monday night staple that is, at the very least, consistently satisfactory and sometimes better.
Take for example the fifth season opener, “Soul Survivor”. It is an episode that, except for a few character details, could have been in any season of the show. If you’re looking for a series with more pronounced character arcs and development, “Medium” is not the show for you.
Patricia Arquette as Allison Dubois
Photo credit: Mitchell Haaseth/NBC The premiere of “Medium” opens with Allison Dubois (Patricia Arquette) having yet another psychic dream, this one playing out like an episode of the classic “Ripley’s Believe It Or Not”. In it,...
Take for example the fifth season opener, “Soul Survivor”. It is an episode that, except for a few character details, could have been in any season of the show. If you’re looking for a series with more pronounced character arcs and development, “Medium” is not the show for you.
Patricia Arquette as Allison Dubois
Photo credit: Mitchell Haaseth/NBC The premiere of “Medium” opens with Allison Dubois (Patricia Arquette) having yet another psychic dream, this one playing out like an episode of the classic “Ripley’s Believe It Or Not”. In it,...
- 2/2/2009
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
Get ready for the new season premiere of NBC's acclaimed "Medium" on February 2nd! Movie Jungle has an interview excerpt with Patricia Arquette, a b-roll clip whilst shooting on Location in Los Angeles and the following clips listed below, all in a single player! Clips: Allison gets new case - [01:22] Joe and Bridget talking about picture of teacher - [00:45] Allison tells Devalos she thinks she knows killer - [00:59] Joe and Allison talk about Bridget’s picture - [00:47] The premiere episode is called 'A Case of Mistaken Identity' and guest stars Max Casella ("Revolutionary Road," "Leatherheads"). Allison (Emmy winner Patricia Arquette) tries to help Devalos (Miguel Sandoval) solve the recent murder of his friend’s sister, but her dreams keep pointing to the friend’s first husband, Nathan, who died in a car accident two years ago. The case takes an unexpected turn once she learns more about the woman´s current husband,...
- 1/27/2009
- Upcoming-Movies.com
I'm not psychic but I believe there's good news ahead for fans of the Patricia Arquette series, Medium. The series' chances for a fourth season just got better.
Medium tells the story of Allison DuBois (Arquette) as she juggles her duties as a wife and mother while helping police solve crimes with her psychic abilities. The drama also features Miguel Sandoval, Sofia Vassilieva, Maria Lark, David Cubitt, Madison & Miranda Carabello, and Jake Weber. The NBC series debuted on January 3, 2005 and returned for its current (third) season on November 15, 2006.
Medium currently airs on Wednesday nights at 10pm. And though it frequently comes in third in the ratings, behind Lost and CSI: NY, the drama usually builds on its Crossing Jordan lead-in (a series whose future looks quite shaky).
NBC has now ordered six additional scripts for the psychic drama. A script order is typically a strong indication that a network intends...
Medium tells the story of Allison DuBois (Arquette) as she juggles her duties as a wife and mother while helping police solve crimes with her psychic abilities. The drama also features Miguel Sandoval, Sofia Vassilieva, Maria Lark, David Cubitt, Madison & Miranda Carabello, and Jake Weber. The NBC series debuted on January 3, 2005 and returned for its current (third) season on November 15, 2006.
Medium currently airs on Wednesday nights at 10pm. And though it frequently comes in third in the ratings, behind Lost and CSI: NY, the drama usually builds on its Crossing Jordan lead-in (a series whose future looks quite shaky).
NBC has now ordered six additional scripts for the psychic drama. A script order is typically a strong indication that a network intends...
- 4/10/2007
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
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