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| Airdate = December 1, 2010
| Airdate = December 1, 2010
| Length = 50 min. (extended episode)
| Length = 50 min. (extended episode)
| Guests = [[Sherilyn Fenn]] as Maudette<br/>[[Sheryl Lee]] as Doc Gooden<br/>[[Dana Ashbrook]] as Robert Barker<br/>[[Robyn Lively]] as Michelle Barker<br/>[[Lenny Von Dohlen]] as Sheriff Johnson<br/>[[Catherine E. Coulson]] as Woman with Wood<br/>[[Ray Wise]] as [[Father Westley]]<br/>Scott Lyster as Randy Johnson<br />[[Ryan McDonald]] as Jack Smith
| Guests = [[Sherilyn Fenn]] as Maudette<br/>[[Sheryl Lee]] as Doc Gooden<br/>[[Dana Ashbrook]] as Robert Barker<br/>[[Robyn Lively]] as Michelle Barker<br/>[[Lenny Von Dohlen]] as Sheriff Jackson<br/>[[Catherine E. Coulson]] as Woman with Wood<br/>[[Ray Wise]] as [[Father Westley]]<br/>Scott Lyster as Randy Jackson<br />[[Ryan McDonald]] as Jack Smith
| Season list =
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| Prev = [[In Plain Fright]]
| Prev = [[In Plain Fright]]

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"Dual Spires"

Dual Spires is the 12th episode of the fifth season of the American comedy-drama Psych, and the 75th episode overall. The episode is a homage to Twin Peaks, and features seven of the cast members of the show, including Sherilyn Fenn, Sheryl Lee, Dana Ashbrook, Robyn Lively, Lenny Von Dohlen, Catherine E. Coulson, and Ray Wise. Additionally, the Psych theme song, I Know, You Know, was re-recorded by Julee Cruise, the singer of the theme to Twin Peaks.

Plot

After receiving an email inviting them to a cinnamon festival, Shawn and Gus travel to the quirky small town of Dual Spires. Once there, they are caught up in the mysterious drowning death of teenager Paula Merral.

Reception

IGN's Jonah Krakow gave the episode 9/10 saying that the episode was "enjoyable enough on its own merits that I don't have to apologize for gushing over every single subtle nod to Twin Peaks."[1]. Although CNN's Katie McLaughlin was initially worried, her fears were quickly alleviated stating that Psych did a damn fine tribute episode, and that she had fun picking out all the Twin Peaks references.[2] The episode was viewed by 3.54 million people.[3]

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