Lou Grant Season 3 Episode 10
Lou Grant
Season 3

Ep 10. Andrew, Part 1: Premonition

  • December 3, 1979
  • 46 min

Lou Grant season 3 episode 10, titled "Andrew Part 1: Premonition," follows the titular character as he investigates a perplexing story involving a young boy who claims to have premonitions. The episode begins with Lou's newspaper receiving a letter from a woman named Jean Carron who claims that her son, Andrew, has been experiencing premonitions that have now started to come true.

As Lou's team starts looking into the story, they find that Andrew's premonitions are not the typical deja vu that people experience but are instead very vivid and specific. Andrew's first premonition was about an airplane crash, which he claims to have seen happening just days before it happened. His mother disregarded it as childish imagination, but when the news of the crash broke, Jean became increasingly worried about Andrew's gift.

As the story unravels, Lou and his team try to figure out if Andrew's premonitions are real or just a figment of his imagination. They look into his family history, as well as any other people with similar experiences. They also interview Andrew's mother, who is hesitant to believe that her son's premonitions are genuine.

The episode takes a turn when Andrew experiences a premonition about his own kidnapping, which sends his mother into a state of panic. The premonition is detailed, with Andrew describing the color and make of the car that would take him, as well as where he'd be taken. Lou and his team try to find out if there is any evidence to support Andrew's claims, but they find nothing concrete.

The episode ends with Lou and his team still investigating Andrew's story, unsure if they can confirm or debunk his premonitions. Lou is left to mull over the possibility that Andrew's gift might be real and to consider the implications that could have on the world.

Overall, the episode is a gripping investigation into the validity of Andrew's premonitions. It raises thought-provoking questions about fate and free will and keeps the viewer engrossed in the story until the very end. It's a masterful piece of television that showcases the show's ability to tackle complex human experiences with compassion and depth.

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  • First Aired
    December 3, 1979
  • Runtime
    46 min
  • Language
    English
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