Of all the “crime procedural... but with a twist!” shows that premiered in the mid-2000s, Psych is the most ridiculously comedic, appealing to a demographic that enjoys goofy jokes (like me), silly ...
One of the most underrated detective shows of the 2000s was a hit on USA Network, and it successfully expanded into a movie ...
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Psych has had the kind of longevity that few other crime shows of its kind have sustained. The USA detective dramedy that first aired in 2006 centers on an amateur sleuth named Shawn (James Roday ...
The wait is almost over, “Psych” fans. Among the many offerings that will be available when NBCUniversal’s new streaming service, Peacock, launches nationwide Wednesday is “Psych 2: Lassie Come Home,” ...
Yes, Shawn and Gus, there is such a thing as a Peacock streaming service. And, as with the previous movie, it will be the home for Psych 3 in November. In was announced at New York Comic Con that ...
Psych delighted fans for years, amusing and exciting them with the antics of Shawn Spencer and Burton “Gus” Guster. Shawn pretends to be psychic, using tricks taught to him by his father who was a ...
In 2006, Psych premiered on the USA Network. Created by Steve Franks, the program followed Shawn as he put years of being trained to closely observe his surroundings by his father, Henry Spencer ...
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