Long Island Medium - Season 10
Season 10
Episodes
Star Studded Spirit
Theresa meets with Rosie O'Donnell and connects with both of her parents; Billy Gardell gets validations from his late grandfather and mother-in-law; Ta'Rhonda Jones hears from a deceased cousin; Mo'Nique reunites with a a relative.
I Now Pronounce You...
Two people who met at one of Theresa's group readings ask her to officiate a wedding, and Larry is asked to be their best man; Theresa surprises a woman on Wall Street with a reading.
There's a Lump
Fashion maven Carson Kressley gets a reading with Theresa. Theresa also channels a woman who died in a brutal murder, and does her first "automatic writing" in a decade. Nerves are frayed when Theresa's routine mammogram gives rise to some concern.
The Biopsy is Back
Theresa does a group reading for people in law enforcement and reunites a man with the son who was accidentally shot; Theresa cancels a reading for the first time in six years while waiting for her biopsy results.
An MRI for Larry
While in Los Angeles, Theresa does a reading for "Scandal'' star Guillermo Diaz; Theresa also channels for a woman who believes she has the gift as well.
Beauty School Drop-In
Theresa reads teenage triplets who suffered a tragic loss; at a group reading, Theresa channels a man who lost many friends while serving in the military; Victoria shocks the entire family when she announces she's dropping out of school.
Victoria's Test
Theresa gives a reading to a skeptical father that lost his son; a transgender woman discovers how much support she's getting from the other side; Victoria, who recently dropped out of college for beauty school, uses her family as guinea pigs.
Is the Gift Real?
At a group reading, Theresa brings closure to a man tortured by his son's death; Theresa gets a brain scan during a channeling, in the hopes doctors can tell her what happens in her head when she channels spirits.
Panic Attack
Theresa gets the surprising results from her brain scan with Dr. Amen; at a group reading, Theresa validates the presence of a loved one by telling his family what underwear he wore at his funeral.
The Spirits of Hollywood
Readings for "Don't Be Tardy'' star Kim Zolciak-Biermann, the Buffalo Bills' Kroy Biermann, "Parks & Recreation'' star Jim O'Heir, "The Goldbergs'' star Wendi McClendon-Covey, and "Young & Hungry'' star Kym Whitley.
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