72 out of 92 people found the following comment useful :- Some people do not realize that this show is based about a real life woman., 15 febrero 2005
Author:
mistylynnb de Hopkinsville, Kentucky
What some people do not realize about medium is that it is also loosely
based on a real life woman. She does this exact kind of work in her
hometown for local law enforcement. Even if the premise is not
original, the writing and acting of the show could not be better.
Medium is a delight to watch. Ms. Arquette who portrays her character
with such passion was and excellent choice for this role. I find myself
waiting for each Monday to come around just to see what she will dream
next. I truly hope this show hangs around for many seasons. It is an
excellent show which I hope will continue to fascinate and entrance our
minds.
49 out of 56 people found the following comment useful :- Successful Combination of Sci-Fi, Crime and Family Drama, 4 febrero 2005
Author:
Maurene de Maryland, USA
I haven't been this enthusiastic about a TV show for awhile. The actors
are top notch and the stories interesting. In my opinion, the core of
the show is not the cases the main character (Allison) investigates or
even her psychic abilities. Rather, its how her abilities affect her
relationships with others (especially her husband). So far my favorite
episode has been "A Couple of Choices" but I can't explain why. I love
how the husband and children are portrayed. I have a small crush on the
husband (Joe) and the kids argue with each other just like normal kids.
(I got a real kick hearing the eldest daughter tattle that the younger
one hadn't brushed her teeth - rather she just got the toothbrush wet.)
Allison is so down to earth that she is easy to related to.
So few crime or science fiction shows effectively incorporate family
drama. Medium is a refreshing change!
49 out of 57 people found the following comment useful :- I'm looking forward to the next episode, 5 enero 2005
Author:
glhaile de Texas
My wife and I both thought the initial episode of this series was very
entertaining. The premise of the show is certainly thought provoking
and the hour passed by faster than my remote can skip over any
"Reality" show I stumble onto. I thought it well written and acted,
with some memorable dialogue. The Texas Rangers even sounded Texan,
Though I doubt they travel in a pack, that scene was one of several
visual attention grabbers. Horatio over on CBS will have to solve his
crimes without my assistance as long as Patricia Arquette and all
involved keep up the good work in that competing time slot. The
sequencing of the story line kept us interested in the plot. I predict
and hope it'll stick around. We will certainly watch it this Thursday
evening
43 out of 52 people found the following comment useful :- Great first episode, 5 enero 2005
Author:
Carol Stephens de Northern California
I was very impressed by the pilot. It quickly set up how this woman got
into helping solve crimes. We did not have to slog though a long
set-up, because it got quickly to the action.
I liked seeing her husband and daughters. Her husband was portrayed as
a very supportive man. I already care about how she will handle this
atypical job and be with her family. Will she have to do a lot of
traveling, being away from home?
She is a strong character. I liked how she stood up to the sheriff (or
police chief, whomever). And with moments like "Tell him you know about
the kiss." we see that she is also very perceptive with a quick mind.
In spite of her strengths, she also showed a natural reaction to being
odd/different. I also appreciated her frustration when she felt that
what she was trying to do was for nothing.
This episode had good acting, drama, suspense, humor. And it wasn't
creepy. I'm really looking forward to future episodes.
27 out of 33 people found the following comment useful :- Most believable paranormal show on Television, 9 marzo 2005
Author:
roidessinges de United States
This show is great. The main character is very believable as an
ordinary housewife with an extraordinary gift. The best ting about the
show is the writing; the heroine is not infallible, neither is her
husband. The two kids are also incredible. Neither of them is
"precious" or precocious, they act like ordinary girls, and the little
one is downright goofy, which makes here especially charming.
I have no idea why this show airs in the last hour of prime time, when
there's very little to offend anyone. It's nowhere near as putridly
disgustingly gory as any of the CSI shows which air in the middle
time-slot. (Which I also love, but not for the gore)
24 out of 29 people found the following comment useful :- Never Miss It!, 25 febrero 2005
Author:
karatemom de Canada
I really enjoy this show. The premise is great. The paranormal aspect
is handled well, and I love the interplay between the husband and wife.
For me, it's a never-miss-it show, and I don't say that for too many
shows. Good job! My husband had one issue with a legal aspect, but he's
a lawyer so that's expected. The show I really enjoyed was the one with
the husband's friend at work. I also enjoyed the show where one of
their daughters made a friend at school. It was also very touching. The
emotional growth of the characters is well done. One has to feel sorry
for the husband, right? :-) He can't get away with anything. I also
like the way they have returning characters.
25 out of 34 people found the following comment useful :- "Medium" allows for an escape - not an explanation, 22 febrero 2005
Author:
DrGreenWolf de United States
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.
22 out of 29 people found the following comment useful :- it's not as far fetched as the premise may seem, 23 marzo 2005
Author:
paulsandberg de United States
I've known women who have had premonitions - one even gets weird
twinklings where she blurts out things while watching the news - and
then whatever info she states comes out to be true.
So this show really works for me. It could have easily gone for some
kind of sensationalism and quickly sunk to the bottom, but the writers
have decided to reach for something more meaningful by creating an
everyday household trying to deal with an unique situation. In doing so
they have made the fantastic seem much more plausible and have given
the show a sturdy foundation.
If you are looking for refreshingly crisp dialogue and some excellent
acting within a show that makes you think, then please give Medium a
try. It's so much better than all those so called "reality" shows, or
the posturing in such shows as CSI where the writers cover up their
lack of skill by having the stars look meaningfully into the camera.
It's funny how a show that many think has an outlandish premise can
actually come off as being so much more realistic.
18 out of 26 people found the following comment useful :- Up to date version of "Seeing Things" (1981), 26 enero 2005
Author:
phbalanced
Medium reminds me a lot of an old CBC series from 1981 called "Seeing
Things". Both Louis Ciccone and Medium's Allison DuBois have visions
and the ability to look beyond obvious clues and are instrumental in
police investigations. Allison has a supportive family unit and is an
ordinary mother who tries to balance family life with her part time
work for the police. The addition of recurring character Det. Lee
Scanlon should prove interesting in future episodes, as Allison &
Scanlon did not have an amiable first meeting. And the latest episode
titled "Night Of The Wolf" also introduces Allison's youngest daughter
as also having a special gift of being able to see dead people. Looking
good so far, this series has a good though not original premise. If
you're familiar with Seeing Things and also enjoyed the three season
series "Millenium" starring Lance Henrickson, give Medium a chance.
14 out of 19 people found the following comment useful :- entertaining, 5 marzo 2005
Author:
blanche-2 de United States
Since the success of "Sixth Sense," many characters in the movies and
on television have been seeing dead people. Allison, a law student with
a husband and three kids, is one of them. This series is based on a
real-life, gifted medium. She is portrayed by Patricia Arquette. Having
seen the real Allison Dubois and heard her speak, this is great
casting.
The episodes I've seen thus far have been entertaining, refreshing,
intriguing, and a nice break from the usual fare on network television,
i.e., bachelors, survivors, bachelorettes, and makeover victims.
Arquette's performance is understated, that of a likable character with
an offbeat, supportive husband, cute kids, and a bizarre relationship
with the spirit world. The guest cast tends towards the quirky, making
them interesting. Allison's visions are more focused than the rather
far-fetched images the young woman gets on "Missing," probably because
Allison is not only seeing, but talking to, dead people.
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72 out of 92 people found the following comment useful :-
Some people do not realize that this show is based about a real life woman., 15 febrero 2005
Author: mistylynnb de Hopkinsville, Kentucky
What some people do not realize about medium is that it is also loosely based on a real life woman. She does this exact kind of work in her hometown for local law enforcement. Even if the premise is not original, the writing and acting of the show could not be better. Medium is a delight to watch. Ms. Arquette who portrays her character with such passion was and excellent choice for this role. I find myself waiting for each Monday to come around just to see what she will dream next. I truly hope this show hangs around for many seasons. It is an excellent show which I hope will continue to fascinate and entrance our minds.
49 out of 56 people found the following comment useful :-
Successful Combination of Sci-Fi, Crime and Family Drama, 4 febrero 2005
Author: Maurene de Maryland, USA
I haven't been this enthusiastic about a TV show for awhile. The actors are top notch and the stories interesting. In my opinion, the core of the show is not the cases the main character (Allison) investigates or even her psychic abilities. Rather, its how her abilities affect her relationships with others (especially her husband). So far my favorite episode has been "A Couple of Choices" but I can't explain why. I love how the husband and children are portrayed. I have a small crush on the husband (Joe) and the kids argue with each other just like normal kids. (I got a real kick hearing the eldest daughter tattle that the younger one hadn't brushed her teeth - rather she just got the toothbrush wet.) Allison is so down to earth that she is easy to related to.
So few crime or science fiction shows effectively incorporate family drama. Medium is a refreshing change!
49 out of 57 people found the following comment useful :-
I'm looking forward to the next episode, 5 enero 2005
Author: glhaile de Texas
My wife and I both thought the initial episode of this series was very entertaining. The premise of the show is certainly thought provoking and the hour passed by faster than my remote can skip over any "Reality" show I stumble onto. I thought it well written and acted, with some memorable dialogue. The Texas Rangers even sounded Texan, Though I doubt they travel in a pack, that scene was one of several visual attention grabbers. Horatio over on CBS will have to solve his crimes without my assistance as long as Patricia Arquette and all involved keep up the good work in that competing time slot. The sequencing of the story line kept us interested in the plot. I predict and hope it'll stick around. We will certainly watch it this Thursday evening
43 out of 52 people found the following comment useful :-
Great first episode, 5 enero 2005
Author: Carol Stephens de Northern California
I was very impressed by the pilot. It quickly set up how this woman got into helping solve crimes. We did not have to slog though a long set-up, because it got quickly to the action.
I liked seeing her husband and daughters. Her husband was portrayed as a very supportive man. I already care about how she will handle this atypical job and be with her family. Will she have to do a lot of traveling, being away from home?
She is a strong character. I liked how she stood up to the sheriff (or police chief, whomever). And with moments like "Tell him you know about the kiss." we see that she is also very perceptive with a quick mind.
In spite of her strengths, she also showed a natural reaction to being odd/different. I also appreciated her frustration when she felt that what she was trying to do was for nothing.
This episode had good acting, drama, suspense, humor. And it wasn't creepy. I'm really looking forward to future episodes.
27 out of 33 people found the following comment useful :-
Most believable paranormal show on Television, 9 marzo 2005
Author: roidessinges de United States
This show is great. The main character is very believable as an ordinary housewife with an extraordinary gift. The best ting about the show is the writing; the heroine is not infallible, neither is her husband. The two kids are also incredible. Neither of them is "precious" or precocious, they act like ordinary girls, and the little one is downright goofy, which makes here especially charming.
I have no idea why this show airs in the last hour of prime time, when there's very little to offend anyone. It's nowhere near as putridly disgustingly gory as any of the CSI shows which air in the middle time-slot. (Which I also love, but not for the gore)
24 out of 29 people found the following comment useful :-
Never Miss It!, 25 febrero 2005
Author: karatemom de Canada
I really enjoy this show. The premise is great. The paranormal aspect is handled well, and I love the interplay between the husband and wife. For me, it's a never-miss-it show, and I don't say that for too many shows. Good job! My husband had one issue with a legal aspect, but he's a lawyer so that's expected. The show I really enjoyed was the one with the husband's friend at work. I also enjoyed the show where one of their daughters made a friend at school. It was also very touching. The emotional growth of the characters is well done. One has to feel sorry for the husband, right? :-) He can't get away with anything. I also like the way they have returning characters.
25 out of 34 people found the following comment useful :-
"Medium" allows for an escape - not an explanation, 22 febrero 2005
Author: DrGreenWolf de United States
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.
22 out of 29 people found the following comment useful :-
it's not as far fetched as the premise may seem, 23 marzo 2005
Author: paulsandberg de United States
I've known women who have had premonitions - one even gets weird twinklings where she blurts out things while watching the news - and then whatever info she states comes out to be true.
So this show really works for me. It could have easily gone for some kind of sensationalism and quickly sunk to the bottom, but the writers have decided to reach for something more meaningful by creating an everyday household trying to deal with an unique situation. In doing so they have made the fantastic seem much more plausible and have given the show a sturdy foundation.
If you are looking for refreshingly crisp dialogue and some excellent acting within a show that makes you think, then please give Medium a try. It's so much better than all those so called "reality" shows, or the posturing in such shows as CSI where the writers cover up their lack of skill by having the stars look meaningfully into the camera.
It's funny how a show that many think has an outlandish premise can actually come off as being so much more realistic.
18 out of 26 people found the following comment useful :-
Up to date version of "Seeing Things" (1981), 26 enero 2005
Author: phbalanced
Medium reminds me a lot of an old CBC series from 1981 called "Seeing Things". Both Louis Ciccone and Medium's Allison DuBois have visions and the ability to look beyond obvious clues and are instrumental in police investigations. Allison has a supportive family unit and is an ordinary mother who tries to balance family life with her part time work for the police. The addition of recurring character Det. Lee Scanlon should prove interesting in future episodes, as Allison & Scanlon did not have an amiable first meeting. And the latest episode titled "Night Of The Wolf" also introduces Allison's youngest daughter as also having a special gift of being able to see dead people. Looking good so far, this series has a good though not original premise. If you're familiar with Seeing Things and also enjoyed the three season series "Millenium" starring Lance Henrickson, give Medium a chance.
14 out of 19 people found the following comment useful :-
entertaining, 5 marzo 2005
Author: blanche-2 de United States
Since the success of "Sixth Sense," many characters in the movies and on television have been seeing dead people. Allison, a law student with a husband and three kids, is one of them. This series is based on a real-life, gifted medium. She is portrayed by Patricia Arquette. Having seen the real Allison Dubois and heard her speak, this is great casting.
The episodes I've seen thus far have been entertaining, refreshing, intriguing, and a nice break from the usual fare on network television, i.e., bachelors, survivors, bachelorettes, and makeover victims. Arquette's performance is understated, that of a likable character with an offbeat, supportive husband, cute kids, and a bizarre relationship with the spirit world. The guest cast tends towards the quirky, making them interesting. Allison's visions are more focused than the rather far-fetched images the young woman gets on "Missing," probably because Allison is not only seeing, but talking to, dead people.
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