Psych

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Psych
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Genre
Created by Steve Franks
Starring
Opening theme"I Know You Know"
by The Friendly Indians
Ending theme"I Know You Know"
by The Friendly Indians
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons8
No. of episodes120 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
Producers
  • Andy Berman
  • Gordon Mark
  • James Roday
  • Dulé Hill
  • Tim Meltreger
  • Tracey Jeffrey
Production locations White Rock, British Columbia, Canada
Camera setupSingle-camera
Running time42 minutes
Production companies
Original release
Network USA Network
ReleaseJuly 7, 2006 (2006-07-07) 
March 26, 2014 (2014-03-26)
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Psych is an American detective comedy-drama television series created by Steve Franks for USA Network. [1] The series stars James Roday as Shawn Spencer, a young crime consultant for the Santa Barbara Police Department whose "heightened observational skills" [2] and impressive eidetic memory allow him to convince people that he solves cases with psychic abilities. The program also stars Dulé Hill as Shawn's intelligent best friend and reluctant partner Burton "Gus" Guster, as well as Corbin Bernsen as Shawn's father Henry, a former detective with the Santa Barbara Police Department. [3]

Contents

Psych premiered on July 7, 2006, following the fifth-season premiere of Monk , and continued to be paired with the series until Monk's conclusion on December 4, 2009. During the second season, an animated segment titled "The Big Adventures of Little Shawn and Gus" was added to the series. Psych was the highest-rated US basic cable television premiere of 2006. [4] USA Network renewed the series for an eighth season on December 19, 2012, to include eight episodes, and ordered two more episodes on June 25, 2013, bringing the episode order to ten. [5] [6] On February 5, 2014, USA Network confirmed that the eighth season of Psych would be its last, with the series finale airing on March 26, 2014. [7]

Psych: The Movie , a two-hour television film, aired on USA Network on December 7, 2017, launching the Psych film series, [8] with Franks' hope being to make five more Psych movies following Psych: The Movie. [9] On February 14, 2019, it was announced Psych: The Movie 2 was greenlit and set to premiere in late 2019, for which the main cast would return, but the premiere thereof was subsequently delayed to 2020, with the film renamed Psych 2: Lassie Come Home , and released on NBCUniversal's streaming service, Peacock, July 15, 2020, the day the service officially launched. [10] [11] [12] On May 13, 2021, Peacock announced a third film, Psych 3: This Is Gus , which premiered on November 18, 2021. [13] [14] Three further Psych films are in development. [9]

Overview

Most episodes begin with a cold open in the form of a flashback to Shawn and Gus' childhoods. The flashbacks usually involve Shawn and Gus being taught a lesson by a young Henry Spencer (Shawn's father) (Corbin Bernsen), who wishes that his son would follow in his footsteps and become a law enforcement officer. These lessons often play a role for the climax of the episode. As a child, Shawn was taught by Henry to hone his powers of observation and deduction, often using games and challenges to test him. Each flashback also sets the theme for the episode.

Shawn originally becomes known as a psychic when, after calling in tips on dozens of crimes covered on the news which help the police to close the case, the police become suspicious of his knowledge, theorizing that such knowledge could only come from the "inside" and unwilling to believe that it is merely Shawn having honed his observational skills. To avoid being sent to jail, Shawn uses those skills to convince the police that he is psychic; though the interim police chief warns Shawn that if his "powers" are fake, he will be prosecuted. With no choice but to keep up the act, and having proven himself an effective aid to the police in solving crimes, he establishes a psychic detective agency, Psych, and becomes an outside consultant to the police. Pretending to have psychic powers allows him to engage in strange and comic behavior as he turns real clues into hunches and otherworldly visitations. He enjoys teasing lifelong friend Burton Guster (Gus), a pharmaceutical sales representative, about Gus' eclectic interests as they drive around in a blue Toyota Echo nicknamed "The Blueberry" [15] solving crimes.

Head detective Carlton Lassiter (Timothy Omundson), playfully nicknamed "Lassie" by Shawn and Gus, quietly comes to respect Shawn's crime-solving skills despite doubting his psychic abilities; Lassiter is constantly exasperated by Shawn keeping investigations ongoing and/or infuriated by Shawn's antics. However, junior detective Juliet "Jules" O'Hara (Maggie Lawson) and Chief Vick (Kirsten Nelson) are far less antagonistic – with O'Hara expressing belief in Shawn's abilities while Vick is mum on the subject – and usually willing to give Shawn the leeway he needs to solve cases. Henry and Shawn have a difficult relationship, but despite this, Henry reluctantly helps Shawn on various occasions.

Characters

Main

The main cast of Psych (L-R): Maggie Lawson, Corbin Bernsen, James Roday, Kirsten Nelson, Dule Hill, and Timothy Omundson. Psychcast.jpg
The main cast of Psych (L–R): Maggie Lawson, Corbin Bernsen, James Roday, Kirsten Nelson, Dulé Hill, and Timothy Omundson.

Recurring

Episodes

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast airedNetwork
1 15July 7, 2006 (2006-07-07)March 2, 2007 (2007-03-02) USA
2 16July 13, 2007 (2007-07-13)February 15, 2008 (2008-02-15)
3 16July 18, 2008 (2008-07-18)February 20, 2009 (2009-02-20)
4 16August 7, 2009 (2009-08-07)March 10, 2010 (2010-03-10)
5 16July 14, 2010 (2010-07-14)December 22, 2010 (2010-12-22)
6 16October 12, 2011 (2011-10-12)April 11, 2012 (2012-04-11)
7 14February 27, 2013 (2013-02-27)May 29, 2013 (2013-05-29)
Psych: The Musical December 15, 2013 (2013-12-15)
8 10January 8, 2014 (2014-01-08)March 26, 2014 (2014-03-26)
Psych: The Movie December 7, 2017 (2017-12-07)
Psych 2: Lassie Come Home July 15, 2020 (2020-07-15) Peacock
Psych 3: This Is Gus November 18, 2021 (2021-11-18)

Production

The show uses White Rock, British Columbia, Canada for its Santa Barbara, California setting. [16]

Casting

Anne Dudek's character was written out of the series after the character generated a negative test audience reaction with Lassiter due to their relationship. Maggie Lawson was cast as Juliet O'Hara to serve as a replacement. [17] [18]

Theme song

The theme song for Psych is "I Know You Know" by The Friendly Indians, series creator Steve Franks's band. Some episodes in seasons three through eight use an extended version of "I Know You Know" consisting of the first verse and the chorus, [19] but most episodes use a shortened version consisting of mostly the chorus. In some episodes, the theme song is changed, usually as a tie-in to the theme of the episode to come.

Variations of the theme song include:

Pineapple

In the "pilot", Roday improvised by picking up a pineapple and saying, "Should I slice this up for the road?" Since then, pineapples have appeared in every episode as a running gag, whether just one in the background or the actual mention of it. It is Shawn's go-to housewarming gift. The pineapple is a major marketing point for items related to the show on the USA website. [20] Fan movements, such as fan-made websites, have also been dedicated to finding a pineapple or pineapple-related object in each episode. [21]

Series finale aftershow

Following the series finale on March 26, 2014, USA Network aired a live aftershow entitled "Psych After Pshow." The hour-long special was hosted by Kevin Pereira and featured series stars and creator/executive producer Steve Franks. [22]

Release

Syndication

In July 2011, Ion Television announced that Psych would become part of its 2012 broadcast in syndication. [23] During 2012, reruns of the show mostly ran on Saturdays as a marathon. In 2013, Ion Television announced the acquisition option pick-up of season seven of Psych. It no longer airs on Ion Television. The deal with NBC Universal Cable & New Media Distribution adds all 16 new episodes of season seven to Ion's existing library of seasons one–six of Psych and includes rights to future seasons. [24] As of January 2023, Psych started airing on Hallmark Movies and Mysteries.

Home media

TitleEp #Region 1Region 2Region 4
The Complete First Season 15June 26, 2007April 24, 2008April 30, 2008
The Complete Second Season 16July 8, 2008June 7, 2010March 3, 2010
The Complete Third Season 16July 21, 2009February 21, 2011March 2, 2011
The Complete Fourth Season 16July 13, 2010July 18, 2011August 22, 2012
The Complete Fifth Season 16May 31, 2011May 21, 2012September 5, 2013
The Psych-O-Ween Collection4September 11, 2012 [25] TBATBA
The Complete Sixth Season 16October 16, 2012July 26, 2013August 14, 2014
The Complete Seventh Season 14October 8, 2013July 11, 2016TBA
Psych: The Musical 4December 17, 2013 [26] TBATBA
The Eighth and Final Season 10April 1, 2014 [27] TBATBA
The Complete Series120October 7, 2014 [28] TBATBA
The Complete Collection120, 1 MovieJuly 3, 2018 [29] TBATBA
The Complete Collection (Blu-ray version)120, 3 MoviesOctober 17, 2023 [30] TBATBA

Reception

Ratings

Psych scored a 4.51 rating and an average of 6.1 million total viewers at its premiere, which made it the highest-rated scripted series premiere on basic cable in 2006 in all key demographics (households, P18-49, P25-54, and total viewers), according to a USA Network press release, quoted from the Futon Critic. [4]

SeasonTimeslot (ET)EpisodesPremieredEndedTV season
DatePremiere
Viewers
(in millions)
DateFinale
Viewers
(in millions)
1 Friday 10:00 pm (July 7, 2006 – February 20, 2009)15
July 7, 2006
6.06 [31]
March 2, 2007
4.48 [32] 2006–2007
2 16
July 13, 2007
4.33 [33]
February 15, 2008
4.70 [34] 2007–2008
3 16
July 18, 2008
4.89 [35]
February 20, 2009
4.83 [36] 2008–2009
4
Friday 10:00 pm (August 7, 2009 – October 16, 2009)
Wednesday 10:00 pm (January 27, 2010 – March 10, 2010)
16
August 7, 2009
3.98 [37]
March 10, 2010
2.95 [38] 2009–2010
5
Wednesday 10:00 pm (July 14, 2010 – May 29, 2013) [lower-alpha 2]
16
July 14, 2010
3.69 [39]
December 22, 2010
2.90 [40] 2010
6 16
October 12, 2011
3.00 [41]
April 11, 2012
2.71 [42] 2011–2012
7 14
February 27, 2013
2.94 [43]
May 29, 2013 [lower-alpha 2]
2.18 [44] 2013
8
Wednesday 9:00 pm (January 8, 2014 – March 26, 2014)
10
January 8, 2014
2.28 [45]
March 26, 2014
1.93 [46] 2014

Rotten Tomatoes gave the first three seasons of the series an overall 89% "fresh" rating. [47]

Nominations and awards

Psych was the winner of the Independent Investigations Group Annual Award for "Excellence in Entertainment" for advancing the cause of science and exposing superstition. Accepting for Psych was staff writer Daniel Hsia. [48] [49] James Roday Rodriguez was nominated for the 2006 Satellite Award for Best Actor – TV Series Musical or Comedy. [50] Rodriguez was also nominated for the 2009 Ewwy Award for Best Actor in a Comedy. Psych was nominated for its first Emmy Award in 2010 in the category Outstanding Music Composition for a Series for the episode "Mr. Yin Presents...". [51] Adam Cohen and John Robert Wood were the composers for this episode. Psych was nominated for its second Emmy Award in 2012 in the category "Outstanding Creative Achievement in Interactive Media" for their interactive game "HashTag Killer". In 2012 and 2013, Psych was nominated for the People's Choice Award for "Best Cable TV Comedy". In 2014, Psych won the People's Choice Award for "Best Cable TV Comedy" in its last nomination.

Other media

Novels

William Rabkin has written and published five novels based on the series. The novels are written in third-person narrative style. Additionally, Chad Gervich ( Small Screen, Big Picture ) has published a crime-fighting guide based on methods presented in the show.

AuthorTitleISBNPublication date
William Rabkin A Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Read 0-451-22635-6 January 6, 2009
Mind Over Magic 0-451-22744-1 July 7, 2009
The Call of the Mild 0-451-22876-6 January 5, 2010
A Fatal Frame of Mind 0-451-23159-7 August 3, 2010
Mind-Altering Murder 0-451-23252-6 February 1, 2011
Chad Gervich Psych's Guide to Crime Fighting for the Totally Unqualified 1-455-51286-9 May 7, 2013

Film series

Once production on the original series wrapped, series creator Steve Franks had the idea to bring the Psych universe back in film form later on. On May 8, 2017, USA Network announced Psych: The Movie , a two-hour TV film to air December 7, 2017. [52] All the original main cast would return for the film, directed by series creator Steve Franks and co-written by Franks and series star, James Roday Rodriguez. The first sequel, Psych 2: Lassie Come Home , was released on NBCUniversal's new streaming service, Peacock, on July 15, 2020. [53] A third film, Psych 3: This Is Gus , followed on November 18, 2021. [14] Three further Psych films are in development [9] with the script for Psych 4 reportedly complete. [54]

Podcast

The Psychologists Are In: A Psych Rewatch

Launched in November 2021, Maggie Lawson and Timothy Omundson have hosted a weekly rewatch podcast of the series and films. Episodes include plot recaps and behind-the-scenes memories from the two hosts. The series also features interviews with cast members, guest stars, and crew members, including writers, directors, and series creator Steve Franks. [55]

Notes

  1. In the pilot episode Dudek was billed fourth in the order of credits.
  2. 1 2 The episode "Psych: The Musical" aired as a special two-hour event at 9:00 pm Eastern on December 15, 2013, outside of the seventh season's primary run.

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