
The Listener
About
The Listener follows a paramedic with telepathic abilities who assists police investigations in Toronto.
Toby Logan, a first‑year paramedic, discovers he can hear the surface thoughts of people he encounters. Growing up in foster homes, he keeps his gift secret and works closely with former counselor Dr. Ray Mercer. When police need insight, Toby offers his unusual perspective. Over five seasons, his abilities help solve cases while he struggles with the emotional cost of delving into others' minds. The series blends medical drama with procedural crime stories, exploring how Toby balances personal trauma, professional duty, and the ethics of using psychic insight.
What to know
- Five seasons, 65 episodes, 38–43 minutes each.
- Premiered March 3 2009 on CTV; ended August 18 2014.
- Main character Toby Logan is a paramedic with telepathic hearing.
- He works with police through the Integrated Investigation Bureau.
- The show is set in Toronto and blends medical and crime drama.
- Cast includes Craig Olejnik, Ennis Esmer, Lauren Lee Smith.
- Episodes feature standalone cases with occasional character arcs.
Watch if
Watch if you enjoy crime procedurals that mix medical emergencies with psychic insight, and you like shows that explore personal trauma, moral dilemmas, and the psychological toll of a telepathic investigator.
Skip if
Skip if you prefer light‑hearted detective dramas, dislike complex moral themes, or are sensitive to intense psychological content and occasional violence.
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