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Very, very entertaining!

Posted : 2 years, 1 month ago on 21 March 2022 07:39

Psych is a great show, it is very funny and quite silly, and at the end of the day, it is a gem of a show. James Roday and Dule Hill are great as Shawn and Gus, who delight in every episode. Corbin Benson and Maggie Lawson were solid too. The scripts are nearly always hilarious, and the story lines original, versatile and intriguing. I also loved the theme song, quite funky and melodious. Many great actors and actresses have made truly memorable appearances on the show, and which one's my favourite? Hard to say, but probably Tim Curry in American Duos, that episode was hilarious, and Tim was priceless as a Simon Cowell-like figure, in the name of Nigel-St-Nigel, withering put downs and all. All in all, a very entertaining show, look out for it! 10/10 Bethany Cox.


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Psych review

Posted : 11 years, 3 months ago on 19 January 2013 10:09

Well now this is actually funny, we needed a show like this.

Having constant useless shows being chucked at us, such as The Middle.

The humour and the characters could bring a miserable old man's inner happy child out. All I can really say is that I love this show, that's all. I don't always know why sometimes..



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Very funny idea and execution!

Posted : 17 years, 1 month ago on 24 March 2007 09:36

Sean Spencer pretends to be a psychic for the Santa Barbara Police Department. He pulls it off not by actually being a psychic, but through his excellent observational skills and help from his partner, Gus, and help from his ex-cop father.

Sean Spencer is hilarious. He's a slacker who fell into the psychic gig by accident and he plays it up wonderfully. He pretends to have visions, impersonates people and breaks every rule in the book to solve his cases. He teases, tweaks authority figures and is rather childish nearly all the time.

His partner, Gus, goes along with some of Sean's antics, but he's more grounded than Sean. He actually has a real job, for example. Sean is a great foil for Detective Lassiter, who is rather uptight and by the book.

The comedy in this series and the skeptical nature towards all kinds of "hocus pocus" and "woo woo" are what really make this show shine. I've laughed out loud at many of Sean's performances. Lassiter, who is so uptight, is funny to watch being tweaked by Sean. I love how Sean uses people's desire to believe in ghosts and other supernatural phenomena to further his goals in solving cases.

It's a unique show and worth watching. Sean's relationship with his dad is very funny, too. Check it out! :)


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