A woman learns that her disturbing dreams are actually visions of reality and helps solve a homicide case.
Allison tries to make sure that justice prevails when she believes that a murderer/rapist she helped put on death row just might be innocent.
Allison's dream of a murder-suicide by a married couple echoes a similar scenario to a detective's sister and her husband. After Devalos puts the medium and detective together, the detective must come to accept Allison's abilities as real following an initial reluctance to believe in them.
Allison has a recurring nightmare where she is Little Red Riding hood and is chased through an airport by a wolf. Allison tries to help an investigation go in the right direction when a witness seems to be pushing it towards the wrong. Allison and Joe worry when Bridgette's teacher tells them that Bridgette apprears to be aloof and antisocial. It also appears that she is able to communicate with the dead.
Allison frets as Joe goes in for a biopsy and seeks help in fellow psychic Catherine. The consultation leads to suspicions about an affair. Allison is put on the stand in a murder trial and wonders how she can address her talents.
Allison suspects that a man who comes forward with burglary information hides a very deadly secret after she has a dream that he's after her children. She tracks down one of his "victims" only to find them alive and younger than they appeared in her dream and believes that it will happen in the future. Joe thinks that Allison's tireless focus on this might be a sign of her being pregnant.
Finding a suicidal jumper proves to be more involved for Allison when she learns that the woman's boyfriend works at a suicide hotline and that his father is the defense attorney who nearly exposed her. Allison gets a premonition that one of Joe's coworkers, Brett, will suffer a fatal heart attack when she shakes his hand.
Alison learns on her brother's return from Afghanistan that he is blessed with similar powers, but unlike Alison, he refuses to embrace them.
Allison, Joe and Devalos explore the possibility that Ariel's dreams are a clue to a captured child.
Allison seeks help in interpreting a recurring dream of two boys and a train from a professor who specializes in communicating with the dead. Devalos comes to Allison after a fourteen year old confesses to murder.
While home sick, Allison starts to watch episodes of a sitcom called "I Married a Mind Reader." The show's run came to a tragic end when the lead actor was convicted of murdering his wife/co-star. Allison eventually uncovers the truth, that the wife took her own life after being diagnosed with a terminal illness and learning of her husband's infidelity.
An executed drug lord appears to be killing even after his execution at which Allison happens to be in attendance.
Allison has to make a hard choice between implicating a man for the murder of his wife or allowing him to go free so that he can save an airplane full of passengers.
Allison frets over information that could set a murderer free as a team of advocates work to do just that. Jake's mother stops by for a Mother's Day visit.
Allison faces off against a murderer who also seems to have special powers. It turns out that there is a malevolent spirit that inhabits people and makes them kill. Joe has to handle a teacher's complaint that Ariel cheated in math class.
Captain Kenneth Push aids Allison in her hunt for a serial killer who victimizes red-haired women.