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His place in the DuBois family is well established – he is the cornerstone. He is the family's firm foundation. He is the calm within the psychic storm. While Allison is gallivanting around Phoenix looking at corpses and talking to dead people, Joe is taking the kids to school…again. This is why the latter half of Season 3 packed a surprisingly more emotional wallop to the longtime Medium fans who have always relied on Joe to be the safe port in Allison's storm. Instead, Joe is the one thrust into a living nightmare in "Joe Day Afternoon," flipping the DuBois status quo on its ear. As fantastic as that episode was, it became retroactively fabulous when Joe wasn't "back to normal" by the next episode; thus breaking another non-serialized television rule. His symbiotic relationship with Allison was affected, the kids were worried about him for a change, and things deteriorated to the point that he eventually lost his job in the Season Finale!
This is not the Joe we know and trust; but that is not necessarily a bad thing. Throwing Joe into that hostage situation, and not letting him just "get over it" so easily, has given us added dimensions to a character that had become almost pigeon-holed by his steadfast loyalty and dependability. It is refreshing, and it makes the extended wait that much more difficult to bear.
- Amy J. Johnston, BuddyTV Features Writer
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