Psych TV Show

July 31, 2008

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 (DulĂ© 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.

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