When Allison becomes a lawyer and Joe starts a new job, the Dubois family is forever changed.When Allison becomes a lawyer and Joe starts a new job, the Dubois family is forever changed.When Allison becomes a lawyer and Joe starts a new job, the Dubois family is forever changed.
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- TriviaThis is the second episode in which Bridgette does not appear in the future, the first being S3, E13 Second Opinion (2007).
- GoofsThroughout the show, every time a ghost appears they appear as they did when they died. When Allison dies she is a very old woman, yet her ghost appears as the younger version, the age of her character throughout the series.
- SoundtracksIf You Want Me to Stay
(uncredited)
Written by Sly Stone (as Sylvester Stewart)
Performed by Sly and the Family Stone
Featured review
Medium, I'll never forget you
What other can I mournfully say, than Medium is over.
Some shows have a binding capacity. You watch them on weekly basis and from the beginning you don't care so much for the show, because you think it'll sooner or later get uneventful or exaggerated. But once in a while you find a show that you continue watching, and somehow a part of one's identity gets connected to the show. And that's how Medium have gotten an impact of my life.
Of course there have been many ups and downs, and far from all episodes have been extraordinary. But most of them have in some way touched me. For me, the ending of season 3 was an eye opener, when Neve Campbell entered the show for three episodes that put Medium on the map. Since than I've been spellbound by the show. But the heart wrenching in endings like in season 6 and 5, somehow came true in the last episode.
Like all series finalés, there' will be those who hates it, those who loves it or those who just tuned in because there wasn't anything else on. But I loved it. It wasn't an easy one to love, due to all the sorrow and misfortunes. But I'm glad they didn't settle for a "rainbows-and- cookies-for-everyone"-ending. That just wouldn't be Medium. It was heart wrenching episode and tears waited to burst out the final ten minutes. But at the same time it was an amazing episode and an amazing way to end such a great show as Medium.
Medium, I'll never forget you.
Some shows have a binding capacity. You watch them on weekly basis and from the beginning you don't care so much for the show, because you think it'll sooner or later get uneventful or exaggerated. But once in a while you find a show that you continue watching, and somehow a part of one's identity gets connected to the show. And that's how Medium have gotten an impact of my life.
Of course there have been many ups and downs, and far from all episodes have been extraordinary. But most of them have in some way touched me. For me, the ending of season 3 was an eye opener, when Neve Campbell entered the show for three episodes that put Medium on the map. Since than I've been spellbound by the show. But the heart wrenching in endings like in season 6 and 5, somehow came true in the last episode.
Like all series finalés, there' will be those who hates it, those who loves it or those who just tuned in because there wasn't anything else on. But I loved it. It wasn't an easy one to love, due to all the sorrow and misfortunes. But I'm glad they didn't settle for a "rainbows-and- cookies-for-everyone"-ending. That just wouldn't be Medium. It was heart wrenching episode and tears waited to burst out the final ten minutes. But at the same time it was an amazing episode and an amazing way to end such a great show as Medium.
Medium, I'll never forget you.
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- drago-jelisic
- Jan 21, 2011
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