Psych

2006 • USA
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Season 2 episodes (16)

1 American Duos
7/13/07
When the latest incarnation of American Idol rip-off shows sets up shop at the Arlington Theatre, the requisite cruel British judge (Tim Curry) finds himself in a panic after a series of near-miss attempts on his life. Police protection has been barely sufficient and now he's taking matters into his own hands to ward off his inevitable attacker, hiring Santa Barbara's most reliable psychic detective to protect him
2 Sixty Five Million Years Off
7/20/07
Shawn finds himself alone out on a limb when he contends that a dead man who washes ashore was killed in a manner that misses the agreed death timeline- by approximately sixty five million years
3 Psy vs. Psy
7/27/07
Following the trail of a counterfeiter, the "Feds" show up in Santa Barbara with their own version of Lassiter and their very own "Shawn," spawning a rivalry and causing our cast to ban together for the first time to save the integrity of the department and prove who has the better psychic
4 Zero to Murder in Sixty Seconds
8/3/07
After Lassiter's car gets stolen from in front of the police station, Shawn solves the case in record time. But he soon realizes that, even with his considerable talents, nothing's ever that easy, and must then drag Gus away from his vacation to further investigate a case he's already solved
5 And Down the Stretch Comes Murder
8/10/07
Shawn and Gus' childhood bully, Jimmy Nickels, who hasn't grown since sixth grade and is now a jockey, comes back into their lives when he hires them to find out why his horses keep losing. But a simple horse whispering assignment turns deadly when a rival jockey dies on his horse in the middle of a race. Guest starring Howard Hesseman
6 Meat Is Murder... But Murder Is Also Murder
8/17/07
When a chef is accused of killing a prominent restaurant critic with poisonous mushrooms, it's up to Shawn and Gus to make sure the real killer gets his "just desserts." John Amos guest stars
7 If You're So Smart, Then Why Are You Dead?
8/24/07
A group of genius teenagers from a school for gifted students claims one of their teachers is a murderer. After striking out with the police, their last hope is Shawn and Gus, who go undercover and soon discover the kids' imaginations might not be so wild after all.
8 Rob-A-Bye Baby
9/7/07
A highly accomplished burglary ring is hitting Santa Barbara homes, all in the middle of the day, leaving no trace of how they gained access. Shawn and Gus want on the case, but Interim Chief Vick has an even more important job for them -- she needs them to find her a new nanny. A task they readily accept as a way into the burglary case
9 Bounty Hunters!
9/14/07
When an accused murderer goes on the lam, Shawn and Gus play bounty hunter, racing "Midnight Run" style to bring him in before the cops and a real bounty hunter get him first. However, the chase gets complicated when Shawn realizes the guy they are bringing in is innocent. Guest starring Kevin Sorbo
10 Gus' Dad May Have Killed an Old Guy
12/7/07
When Shawn and Henry are invited to have Christmas dinner with Gus' parents (guest stars Phylicia Rashad and Ernie Hudson), the yuletide cheer is interrupted by ... murder. A neighbor is found dead and all the evidence points to Gus' dad as the culprit. Can Shawn and Gus work their usual magic when the case is so personal?
11 There's Something About Mira
1/11/08
Shawn and Gus are being followed by the worst P.I. ever. Shawn's actually taken pictures of himself being surveilled over the last few days. Finally they confront their stalker, who lights a cigarette and confesses that he was hired by Gus' wife. Gus admits to a shocked Shawn that he met Mira Gaffney when he was in Mexico on Spring Break in 1997. She was crazy and could get him to do things no one else could, like skydiving and getting married on a drunken binge. Shawn insists on coming with Gus to meet her and Gus agrees, making Shawn promise not to let him get sucked back into Hurricane Mira again
12 The Old and the Restless
1/18/08
Shawn and Gus have run into a problem on their latest case. They are investigating the disappearance of Oswald Chester in a place that is impossible to sneak into: Glorious Pines, the most exclusive retirement community in Santa Barbara. They convince Henry to go undercover as Talmadge McGulager, who has actually gotten in off the wait list
13 Lights, Camera...Homicidio
1/25/08
The police have called Shawn and Gus down to the television studio. There has been a murder on the set of the telenovela "Explosion Gigantesca de Romance," Gus' favorite soap opera. But when they get to the set, Lassiter says Juliet jumped the gun calling them and the case is open and shut, in fact the whole thing was caught on tape. One of the actors, Jorge Gama-Lobo stabbed the victim during one of the scenes. But Jorge insists someone switched the prop knife for a real one without his knowledge
14 Dis-Lodged
2/1/08
Henry is sick, Shawn tells Gus. He called to cancel their weekend camping trip in the mountains and Shawn couldn't be more thrilled, until he catches his dad driving through town, the picture of health. Now Shawn has to know why he was ditched, and he and Gus follow Henry to the Monarch Lodge, where they discover Henry is a member. After Shawn perfectly repeats the secret handshake, they enter the lodge to find Henry in a room full of robed lodge members, surrounding a dead body on the floor. The brothers have called Henry in for help, but he insists he's retired both from the force and the lodge and calls the police.
15 Black and Tan: A Crime of Fashion
2/8/08
It's Gus' birthday and Shawn gets him the ultimate present. They are both on the VIP list for the fall launch party for Ciao clothing as the modeling team "Black and Tan." Once in, Gus is excited to see his favorite unknown model, Berlinda Desidovicz, and as he goes over to talk to her, Shawn notices one of Ciao's owners, Ciaobella, berate her assistant and throw a green shake onto the ground. Just then, the other owner, Ciaobella's husband Gregor Uwe-Steeb, gets up to give a speech. He starts by saying he did all the designs for the new line, then as he reaches down to adjust the mic stand, he's electrocuted to death
16 Shawn (and Gus) of the Dead
2/15/08
It's four a.m. and an alarm is going off at the Santa Barbara History Museum. Lassiter and Juliet rush in to find that the mummy from the exhibit that opened yesterday is missing along with Hastings, the night watchman, who it turns out has a criminal record. That, combined with the fact that the mummy, along with everything else in the museum, is of so little monetary value that the board of directors keeps postponing the overhaul of the security system, leads Lassiter to conclude this case isn't worth his time. But Sophie, the assistant curator, thinks there's something potentially supernatural going on and she wants the paleosleuth who discovered Zippy the Dinosaur on the case. For once, Lassiter is happy to oblige

About this show

Psych stars James Roday as Shawn Spencer, a police consultant who solves crimes with powers of observation so acute that the police think he's psychic - or so he lets them believe. Also stars Dulé Hill as Shawn's best friend and reluctant accomplice, and Corbin Bernsen as Shawn's disapproving father, who ironically was the one who honed his son's "observation" skills as a child. Also featured are Timothy Omundson, Maggie Lawson and Kirsten Nelson.

Ratings and reviews

4.9
6.83K reviews
A Google user
March 13, 2013
I am a big fan of Psych. It's a very average, reliable comedy, but fails to push into any new territory with its humor or storytelling. But it works. I have watched every season of this multiple times, and there isn't a weak one in the bunch... It has maintained its humor throughout every season so far.
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Heidi Montes Roque
February 7, 2014
Psych is the best show. They should be free,people like me what to see it but there's no way. All the can do is not watch it. It's just not fair.
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Maya Powers
April 22, 2014
Juliet completely fell out of the picture for the last part of Season 8, so now the show lost it's..... Um, sparkle? I liked it because Juliet changed from being all shy to contradicting Lassie and that was funny. Now, Lassie's new head detective is exactly like him, and very few good moments can be made of that.
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