Series cast summary: | |||
Patricia Arquette | ... | Allison Dubois / ... 130 episodes, 2005-2011 | |
Miguel Sandoval | ... | D.A. Manuel Devalos / ... 130 episodes, 2005-2011 | |
Sofia Vassilieva | ... | Ariel Dubois / ... 130 episodes, 2005-2011 | |
Maria Lark | ... | Bridgette Dubois / ... 130 episodes, 2005-2011 | |
Jake Weber | ... | Joe Dubois / ... 130 episodes, 2005-2011 | |
David Cubitt | ... | Detective Lee Scanlon / ... 121 episodes, 2005-2011 | |
Miranda Carabello | ... | Marie Dubois / ... 63 episodes, 2005-2011 | |
Madison Carabello | ... | Marie Dubois / ... 42 episodes, 2005-2011 | |
Tina DiJoseph | ... | Lynn DiNovi / ... 40 episodes, 2005-2011 | |
Housewife and mother Allison DuBois uses her psychic visions about dead people and the violence surrounding them to work as a part-time consultant with the local district attorney's office. Her husband, Joe, a science engineer, goes from being a skeptic to a bemused believer as Allison's gifts help solve crimes across the country. Written by Jwelch5742
I have to disagree with anyone who says this show is "corny," "unbelievable," or glamorizes a "supernatural talent." The essence of good fiction does promote the suspension of disbelief to the point in which the characters, events, and plot are believable. If you watch the show for realistic events, true plots and characters, then, yes, this show will be a disappointment. If, however, you wish to escape the constant bombardment of "reality TV," this show is an excellent diversion.
The characters, the plots, the dialog, and the premise itself may not be all that believable, but neither were "Baywatch," "Melrose Place," or "Dukes of Hazzard." And look how long they lasted! Those who have just one hour to try this show, try keeping an open mind to the talent of the actors and watch for the sake of watching, not scientific evidence.