Push 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). Girl 1 Episode (2009), Alejandro Furth Sen. Jed Garrity Reynaldo Cerrera 1 Episode (2009), Tom Verica 132 Episodes (2005-2011), Rene Echevarria 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. Octogenarian Ariel Arrested for the murder of her daughter's killer, Saturn Award – Best Actress in a Television Program, Golden Reel Award – Best Sound Editing in Television Short Form – Music, Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series, Best Performance in a TV Series (Drama) – Supporting Young Actress, Best Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama) – Young Actress Age Ten or Younger, Outstanding Supporting Actor – Television Series, Mini-Series or Television Movie, Extended version of the "Pilot", cast and crew commentaries on select episodes, deleted scenes on select episodes, The Making of, Deleted scenes, cast and crew commentaries on select episodes, The Story of, Cast and crew commentaries on select episodes, Drawing on Dreams, Directing with David Arquette, Acting Is My "Racquet", The Story of, Deleted scenes with commentary by Glenn Gordon Caron and Larry Teng, "Joe's Crayon Dream", "Introducing Cynthia Keener", "The Making of, Script to Screen "Apocalypse...Now? 1 Episode (2005), Jayne Taini Todd Gromada Det. 3 Episodes (2006-2007), Arliss Howard 3 Episodes (2007-2011), Bill L. Norton 1 Episode (2009), Rena Sofer Allison and her husband Joe (Jake Weber) are the parents of three daughters (Sofia Vassilieva, Maria Lark, and Madison and Miranda Carabello), all of whom inherited Allison's gift. Ariel and Bridgette have visions or dreams, which usually occur when their mother is searching for answers to her own dreams. Since the season six premiere, eldest daughter Ariel (Sofia Vassilieva) has taken the role of nurturing her siblings Bridgette (Maria Lark) and Marie (Carabello twins). Doctor Doctor [7] Medium was renewed for a third season in April 2006,[8] but was missing from NBC's Fall 2006 schedule. Wifekiller Dr. Natalie Salem 1 Episode (2010), Blythe Danner David Calley 1 Episode (2010), Abbie Cobb Doctor Chapman 1 Episode (2009), Rick Worthy 1 Episode (2005), Christian Camargo 1 Episode (2009), Rizwan Manji Judge Malone 132 Episodes (2005-2011), Ronald L. Schwary 1 Episode (2010), Jess Weixler 1 Episode (2006), Emily Kuroda Professor In the series finale, Allison receives a phone call from Joe in the midst of a plane crash that leaves no survivors. Danny Watson Well-Dressed Woman 3 Episodes (2007-2007), Roxanne Hart [30] On November 15, 2010, Patricia Arquette told Entertainment Weekly that the show "got canceled" and had only two more episodes to shoot. 1 Episode (2005), Andy Umberger However, the only way Capt. 1 Mr. Lydecker 12 Episodes (2005-2010), Robert Doherty Nathan Bradley 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. 2 Episodes (2005-2007), David Paymer 1 Episode (2011), Khary Payton 1 Episode (2010), Emily Alyn Lind 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. Kira Hudack Frank Davenport 1 Episode (2005), Lesley Boone 1 Episode (2010), Tracey Walter [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. 1 Episode (2005), J.C. MacKenzie 1 Episode (2010), David Arquette Capt. Liam McManus 1 Episode (2010), Yancey Arias 1 Episode (2005), Harry Groener 1 Episode (2008), Molly Hagan All of Allison's daughters appear to have inherited her gift. Henry Stoller That same night, Marjorie dies and Allison and the kids join Joe in Michigan, who is staying at Marjorie's home. 1 Episode (2007), Del Zamora 1 Episode (2005), Mimi Kennedy Bridgette DuBois Benito Velez Bill Ruettiger Meghan Doyle 1 Episode (2005), Blaine Saunders 1 Episode (2011), Matthew Arkin Dan Taper Chad Lowry 's office – as well as herself and her husband Joe (Jake Weber) – that her gift is real. 1 Episode (2010), Paul Adelstein Carson Churchill Suddenly, Allison awakens in her bed alive, the same morning Joe found her dead. Managerial Type 1 Episode (2009), Michael Rady Catherine, Psychic Kyle 'Casey' Covington 1 Episode (2005), Raul Esparza Walter Paxton 1 Episode, Shannon Welles 1 Episode (2009), Matt Letscher Blond Man/Man in Fireproof Suit 1 Episode (2007), Clancy Brown 1 Episode (2010), Thomas Ian Nicholas Ariel DuBois 1 Episode (2008), Natasha Gregson Wagner Byron Knox 1 Episode (2007), Steve Kazee 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. 1 Episode (2005), Kyle Colerider-Krugh 1 Episode (2011), Marcus Giamatti 1 Episode (2005), James Van Der Beek 1 Episode (2010), Michael Gladis Jerry Carlisle 1 Episode (2010), Lenora May Rental Agent Meanwhile, Ariel also receives an acceptance letter from a university away from home. Finn Miller The production division of CBS had assumed production of Medium in 2006 after absorbing the television arm of the Paramount Pictures film studio. Joel 1 Episode (2010), Larry Miller 1 Episode (2010), Cornell Womack 132 Episodes (2005-2011), Sofia Vassilieva