Very interesting discussion about monday's MEDICUM
Now, given something that DR Jennifer has added, I'll conjecture (also given your comment about the kid being fired):
We heard quite a bit of stuff. First, I am under the impression that the boy and the employer (his birth mother) were in some sort of relationship...whether it was ever consummated wasn't alluded to, but I took it that he was infatuated with the boss lady and she had to fire him. Then, as Jennifer pointed out, the doctor followed her son to the workplace and grabbed her son (from the evil clutches of the "other woman"
??), and recognized the boss as her son's mother. And the boss, as the overly (and suspiciously) hysterical doctor drove away, suddenly realized the truth...and ran after them shouting, "He's mine! He's mine!"
I don't know if we are supposed to assume that the boy and the birth mother were having an affair. In the beginning I thought that might be the case. But I think we are just supposed to assume that they had a connection (and didn't understand what it was, but it was because they were mother and son).
I don't think the birth mother had any idea of this fact until she recognized the doctor the night before her death.
I don't have a problem with a locked door because the kid had to have a key. The boss was in the workplace when she was killed and would not have had the alarm activated.
The idea that the birth mother was too "out of it" to remember the doctor is based on the doctor's story...and she was justifying her actions at the time she kidnapped the baby...which means she probably overstated the truth to a considerable degree. The birth mother was not able to defend herself. So...
I agree about both of these points.
Re: The vet and those tests (if any). I haven't known a vet who could see an animal and run tests conclusive of anything in one day. I'm not saying they don't exist...my doctor can do some basic blood tests in one day. But, my vet always sent Miss Vickie's blood out....it was always "next day" at earliest.
Still, I know nothing about veterinary practices...perhaps just a superficial examination was all the doctor needed to learn the things he told the father?
I really don't think the vet giving him the info is such a big deal. 99% of viewers will not have the expertise that DR Jane has, and whether it took a few hours or a few days, all that really mattered was that the dog was sick.
I think the thing about shows like MEDIUM is that the writers don't tell us every little thing. They make us think and this is good.
I still really liked this episode but still don't fully understand what it had to do with alison's dead son. I guess her instincts were to protect this boy because he was good. I also wonder why she dreamed her son was the boy jesse. Had she seen him before at the coffee place. Weird.