Starring:
Patricia Arquette as Allison Dubois
Sofia Vassilieva as Ariel Dubois
Miguel Sandoval as D.A. Manuel Devalos
Jake Weber as Joe Dubois
Maria Lark as Bridgette Dubois
David Cubitt
Special Features:
Commentary by: Cast and crew (select episodes)
22 episodes from the 2005-2006 season on six discs
Collectible 3-D glasses included
The Story of âMedium,â Season Two
âMediumâ in Another Dimension: a special on the making of the 3D episode
A Day in the Life of the DuBois Daughters
The Museum of Television and Radio Q & A with Cast and Creative Team
Gag Reel
Other Info:
Widescreen
English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround
Spanish Language
Running Time: 16 Hours 28 Minutes
Synopsis:
The second season of âMediumâ aired in 2006. The following is from the DVD cover:
âIn Season 2 of the acclaimed drama, Emmy Award winner Patricia Arquette continues to give âthe best, most honest and most captivating performance by a woman in televisionâ (LA Weekly). Her visions get stronger as she works to solve crimes and protect the innocent.
With her unique gift, Allison DuBois can see the future and converse with the dead. This season, her dreams send her on the trail of missing coeds, anti-terrorists agents and serial killers. But her ultimate challenge comes when she confronts an unexpected force .the Angel of Death (Kelsey Grammer). She still sees what others canât. And her visions only get stronger with time.â
âMedium: The Complete Second Seasonâ is not rated.
Mini-Review:
âMediumâ takes the basic creepy âI see dead peopleâ theme of âThe Sixth Senseâ and runs with it. But rather than just seeing dead people, Patricia Arquette as Allison Dubois has dreams that give her clues to various crimes. These dreams also allow the creators to do some pretty far-out things with the show (such as a dance number, a plane crash sequence, and more). And unlike many supernatural dramas, our heroine works alongside the law to solve cases. Itâs a little bit different take than audiences are used to. But to take it a step further, Allison is also portrayed as a working mother whose family is very much involved with her unusual powers. All this together makes âMediumâ a bit different than âThe Sixth Senseâ and the dozens of other supernatural dramas on TV.
This second season has several notable things about it. This time around Allison actually starts seeing through the eyes of the ghosts. She sees their thoughts and feelings in her dreams, something thatâs taken to the extreme when she takes on the characteristics of a serial killer. Another unique episode was done with a few 3-D segments. (Oddly enough, Pee Wee Herman inspired the creators to try the 3-D effect.) The DVD actually comes with 3-D glasses and the effect works pretty well on the small screen. This season also features a lighthearted cameo by Kelsey Grammer as the Angel of Death.
If youâre into supernatural dramas or if you liked âThe Sixth Senseâ or âGhost Whisperer,â then âMediumâ should be right up your alley. And I think women will especially identify with the working mother character of Allison.
The DVD set comes with a great selection of bonus features. Not only do you get the aforementioned 3-D episode and glasses, but thereâs âThe Story of âMedium,â Season 2â. Itâs a half hour featurette where the cast and crew talk about a number of the episodes. This is followed up by âMedium in Another Dimensionâ which details the making of the 3-D episode. âA Day in the Life of the DuBois Daughtersâ follows the young cast members around the set. Also included is an excerpt from a Q&A held at the Museum of Television & Radio. Rounding out the bonus features are a number of episode commentaries and a gag reel. Fans of âMediumâ should be well pleased with this DVD.