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Psych - Season 1 Cast: James Roday, Dulé Hill, Corbin Bernsen, Timothy Omundson

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  • DVD Release Date: 06/26/2007
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 2,873
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Disc 1:; International pilot; James Roday's audition tape; Psych revealed; Inside the writers' room; Character profiles; Audio commentary; Blooper reel; Disc 2:; Deleted scenes; Audio commentaries; Disc 3:; Deleted scenes; Audio commentary; Disc 4:; Deleted scenes; Audio commentary

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The weekly, hour-long detective dramedy Psych made its USA network bow on July 7, 2006, right after the fifth-season opener of the thematically similar Monk. James Roday starred as Shawn Spencer, the genial "slacker" son of no-nonsense police officer Henry Spencer (Corbin Bernsen). Relentlessly trained from an early age to recognize the smallest and most minute clues at a given crime scene, Shawn developed a photographic memory, which he generally used to coast through life and avoid honest work. Hoping to gain a bit of prestige as a police consultant, Henry made the mistake of providing so much "inside" evidence that at one point he was accused of being a perpetrator. In his efforts to wriggle out of this dilemma, Shawn managed to convince the authorities that he possessed psychic powers (which he most certainly did not), and as such became a permanent "troubleshooter" for the Santa Barbera police department, answerable to interim police chief Karen Vick (Kristen Nelson) -- who, luckily, was an old friend of Shawn's father. Grudgingly partnered with our hero was hard-bitten detective Carlton Lassiter (Timothy Omundson), who harbored serious doubts about Shawn's psychic prowess, and Lassiter's co-worker Juliet O'Hara (Maggie Lawson), a gung-ho, ebullient type who believed every word that Shawn said. Also on hand was Shawn's best friend and confidante, Gus (Dulé Hill), an overcautious type who resented being continually thrust into harm's way, but who couldn't hide his fascination with various aspects of crime and crime-solving. In a clever directorial gimmick, viewers at home "saw" and "memorized" the various clues in each episode through Shawn's eyes, via freeze-frame and zoom lens. A few episodes of Psych were seen on the over-the-air NBC network beginning July 14, 2006. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Best show ever.by Anonymous

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May 02, 2009: Psych is hilarious, it will invite hilarium into your life. It's like a cartoon with people, people that aren't drawn. I highly recommend this show to anyone who likes intelligent humor, but isn't averse to laughing at sight gags as well. My credibility consists of liking The Simpsons (the first 10 seasons mainly), Seinfeld and The Office. If you like those shows I think you'll like Psych.

Underrated - and Amazingby Anonymous

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December 24, 2008: I love this series. As a comedy, it has surprisingly well-developed characters and a great cast. There is great chemistry between Shawn (the fake psychic) and his partner Gus, as well as every other character on the show. The comedy can often be unexpected, making it a smart and witty comedy. The drama side of this show is also amazing. It can be fast-paced and suspenseful, as well as hilarious. It's well structured, and worth watching over and over. I highly recommend the series.


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