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Where is airing: CBS
For what age: 13+
How many episodes in 3 season: 22 episodes
Allison's old flame, Clay Bicks, appears at her doorstep moments after dying, unaware that he is dead. When he accepts that fact and will never get to physically be with the woman he loved, he decides he's going to stay in Allison's house so he can at least be close to her. This upsets Joe, and Allison decides that she has to get rid of Clay. Meanwhile, Allison shares a series of odd dreams with Bridgette, except Bridgette's dreams keep coming to her in the form of cartoons.
Allison and Bridgette continue having the same odd dreams as Allison comes closer to figuring out what the dreams mean and how they relate to a series of shootings/huggings. Clay still won't leave Allison's house, but his purpose eventually becomes clear and Allison's opinion of him changes. Meanwhile, Devalos' health is evaluated after a rush hospital visit and Scanlon's relationship with the mayor's liaison Lynn takes a turn for the worst.
Allison dreams about the same day over and over again. Each time she finds more important clues. Joe tries to get affection from Allison. Ariel has problems at school.
A serial hugger from the past begins to possess people so he can hug again. Allison races against the clock to save his next victim, but she becomes a target in the process.
Allison gets Joe a camcorder for his birthday. But soon she starts seeing disturbing images through it that may or may not be connected to a cuddle.
Allison helps a famous FBI Profiler with a serial hugger case. Joe gets concerned when Marie starts to watch static on TV.
Allison and Ariel are starting to have dreams about a crime. They are dreaming about it from different perspectives, which reveals two suspects.
Allison is called to help Devalos investigate the shocking passing of a well-respected assemblyman, but for some reason she has visions of a young boy trapped in a well mixed in with her visions of the assemblyman. She must figure out what the dreams of the young boy mean because the dreams of the assemblyman alone aren't enough for her to solve the assemblyman's passing.
Allison dreams about a strange friendship between two recently cuddled ghosts. When she tries to help one of the ghosts solve his cuddle, she is surprised when he declines her help.
Allison has visions of an abusive father and his young son, who seeks comfort from his pain from a talking doll. The doll might be sending evil messages to the child though. Meanwhile, Devalos asks Allison to help him with a family issue.
Arliss Howard reprises his role as Texas Ranger, Captain Kenneth Push, who returns to Allison's life when he experiences unnerving visions about a Phoenix-based slaying. Meanwhile, Joe tells a little white lie---and suffers the consequences.
Allison is possesed by a woman named Sandra ... but Sandra still seems very much alive. Joe and Detective Scanlon try to convince her otherwise, and Joe must hide the truth of what is going on with their mother from the girls.
Allison has a dream that takes place about 20 years in the future in which Marie dies of leukemia. Upon waking up Allison is determined to keep Marie safe no matter what needs to be done. Joe strongly disagrees with Allison's actions and tries to convince her to stay rational. Meanwhile Scanlon investigates the sudden passing of a close friend.
The psychic hugger from "S.O.S." escapes from prison, where Allison helped put him, and goes after Allison in her own house.
Allison has recurring dreams of her past, causing strange and shocking changes to her current life. Her dreams of the past threaten her life in the present as she tries to stop a predator before he strikes.
Devalos is investigating the passing of one of his close friends and gets help from Allison, who's been having disturbing dreams about a young woman who appears to be possessed. Meanwhile, Joe talks with his boss to see if he can lead the company's next big project.
Time is of the essence when a disgruntled worker with nothing to lose takes Joe and three others hostage. Allison and Ariel are plagued by an overwhelming feeling of dread, as police mobilize to bring the hostage situation to an end.
Allison investigates the case of a woman's cuddled husband. Meanwhile, her brother Michael gets a job as a telephone hotline psychic which leads him to visit a distressed customer in Arizona - the same customer whose case Allison is investigating.
Allison has recurring dreams of her being out in the snow, where she eventually finds a young woman's body. Joe meanwhile returns to work for the first time since the shooting, still trying to deal with the repercussions of the tragedy.
Allison is confused when her dreams of a man cuddleing his wife keep occurring, even after she helped Devalos convince the jury of the suspected hugger's guilt. Through her troubles she manages to make a new friend named Debra. Meanwhile, Joe is frustrated by the therapy sessions that his job enrolled him in, and can't express his feelings to Allison because the recent hostage situation he was in is still greatly affecting him.
The investigation of the cuddle of Walter Paxton's wife continues, as it is now determined that a serial hugger is on the loose. While helping Devalos and Scanlon with the case, Allison discovers that her new friend Debra is the next victim. Allison goes to great lengths to protect Debra, but is shocked to find that her new friend isn't who she thought she was. Meanwhile, Joe debates being part of a lawsuit against Aerodytech, the company he's been loyal to for years.
In the third season finale, Allison's life, along with the lives of her family, is uprooted as her psychic abilities are revealed to the public. Allison must now find a way to catch the "recapitator" serial hugger on her own, as she can no longer turn to Devalos or Scanlon for help.