A song that keeps repeating in Allison's head leads her to a clue about a missing coed, but she runs up against the church and the sanctity of the confessional and is afraid they won't find the girl in time.
Allison's sleepwalking puts her physically at risk, and her dreams put the family financially at risk. Meanwhile, there's a missing boy to find and a kidnapper to catch.
Allison's vision of a murder could potentially derail Devalos' reelection campaign, and when Devalos keeps getting upstaged in court, it's up to Allison to find out the truth.
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. Devalos orders her not to work on the case because of a conflict of interests.
Allison thinks that there is another dimension in art. While at an art exhibit she see three-dimensional images pop out. These all help lead her to uncover a deadly secret.
Allison dreams about hitting a girl with her car and a woman whose house is haunted. She finds out that the woman killed herself. Now Allison is trying to put all the pieces together.
Allison slips and has trouble remembering; a possibility is revealed as to how Allison sees what she sees. A man who has lost his memory may have been a prostitute murderer in the past.