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Psych
Created bySteve Franks
StarringJames Roday
Dulé Hill
Corbin Bernsen
Kirsten Nelson
Timothy Omundson
Maggie Lawson
Opening theme"I Know You Know" by The Friendly Indians
Country of originUnited States
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes31 (list of episodes)
Production
Production locationsVancouver, BC
Running timeapprox. 43 minutes
Original release
NetworkUSA Network
ReleaseJuly 7, 2006 –
present

Psych is an American comedy-drama television series. The show stars James Roday as Shawn Spencer, a young police consultant for the Santa Barbara, California Police Department (SBPD) whose "heightened observational skills"[1] and impressive detective instincts allow him to convince people that he is psychic. The program also stars Dulé Hill as Shawn's best friend, straight man and reluctant partner Gus, as well as Corbin Bernsen as Shawn's captious father, Henry.

The series airs in the US on Friday nights at 10PM ET/PT on the USA Network. In the 2008 season, an animated segment was added to the series entitled "The Big Adventures Of Little Shawn And Gus" . Psych debuted July 7, 2006, immediately following the fifth season premiere of Monk. The show was the highest-rated U.S. basic cable television premiere of 2006.[2]

Characters

Main characters

Name Portrayed by Occupation/Status
Shawn Spencer James Roday,
as a child: Liam James
A fake psychic who works with the SBPD and childhood friend 'Gus'.
Burton 'Gus' Guster Dulé Hill,
as a child: Isaah Brown (Season 1), Carlos McCullers II (Season 2)
Shawn's best friend and partner; works in pharmaceuticals
Carlton Lassiter Timothy Omundson Head detective for the SBPD
Juliet "Jules" O'Hara Maggie Lawson Junior detective for the SBPD; Lassiter's partner
Karen Vick Kirsten Nelson Chief for the SBPD
Henry Spencer Corbin Bernsen Shawn's father; a former police detective

In flashbacks, we see that Henry Spencer assumed his son would follow in his footsteps, and become a law officer. In preparation, Henry helps Shawn hone his powers of observation and deduction, often using games and challenges to test him.

Shawn originally becomes known as a psychic when, after calling in a tip on a crime covered on the news, the police become suspicious of his knowledge. Theorizing that such knowledge could only come from the inside, they are about to arrest him when he uses his observations to convince all present that he is psychic. 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, he makes the most of it. 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 Gus, a socially awkward and foolish pharmaceutical representative, over his eclectic interests (including a love for comic books and superheroes, spelling bees, astronomy, and Spanish-language soap operas).

Head detective Lassiter doubts Shawn's psychic abilities and in generally does not value his work, while junior detective O'Hara and chief Vick fail to recognize that Shawn is a fake. Henry Spencer and Shawn have a difficult relationship; still Henry helps Shawn on numerous occasions.

Recurring characters

Buzz McNabSage Brocklebank

Former characters

Detective Lucinda Barry (portrayed by Anne Dudek) was partnered with Head Detective Carlton Lassiter for nearly a year; five months after Lassiter's separation from his wife, Barry and Lassiter became involved in a relationship of their own, though Barry wanted to keep it quiet so that their colleagues wouldn't think she was "climbing the ladder the hard way."

Det. Barry seemed amenable to the arrival of Shawn Spencer, helping him covertly when he needed information about the McCallum disappearance. Soon after, however, Barry transferred out of the SBPD, at least partially to be closer to her mother who was recovering from an industrial accident. Whether her relationship with Lassiter played any part in the transfer is yet unknown. She was replaced by Jr. Det. Juliet O'Hara. Although she and Shawn seemed to get along very well in the first episode, he moved on very quickly to Juliet as soon as she was transferred, and he revealed to Gus that he prefers Juliet.

While her name was never given in the pilot episode, the episode summary lists her as "Lucinda," and Lassiter reveals her last name as "Barry" on his weblog (though he also refers to her first name as "Lucina").

Minor characters

John Fenich

Episodes

The first season comprised fifteen episodes and ran on USA Network from July 7, 2006 to March 2, 2007.

The second season of Psych comprised sixteen episodes which began airing on July 13, 2007. The second half of season 2 began on January 11, 2008, with the season finale airing on February 15, 2008.

Psych was renewed for a third season of sixteen episodes starting in the summer of 2008.[3]

Production information

The show uses White Rock, British Columbia, Canada for its arid Santa Barbara, California setting. Psych also incorporates Vancouver and various locations around the Lower Mainland of British Columbia as a backdrop. The terrain portrayed in the series is very green and marked by bays and islands. Santa Barbara is on a mountainous coastline without bays and just has the few Channel Islands miles offshore. Many of the overlooking helicopter shots and set up shots (in which the exterior of the Santa Barbara Courthouse is showed) are actually filmed in Santa Barbara. The animated Segments "The Big Adventures Of Little Shawn And Gus" were created by J.J. Sedelmaier. The music, effects and sound design for "The Big Adventures Of Little Shawn And Gus" were created by Fred Weinberg.[citation needed]

Theme Song

The theme song for Psych is "I Know You Know" by The Friendly Indians, series creator Steve Franks' band. It has been re-done with a Christmas theme, as well as sung in Spanish.

Response

Critical reaction and 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]

From The Mercury News:

James Roday (Miss Match) is utterly charming and delightfully funny as Shawn Spencer (who may not be psychic but who does have wonderful powers of observation), and he gets fine support from Corbin Bernsen (L.A. Law) as his cop father and Dulé Hill (The West Wing) as his Dr. Watson-esque sidekick.[5]

From the Seattle Post-Intelligencer:

"Psych" is one of those happy collisions of an intelligent script and an appealing cast. Roday's a charmer, nice looking but more charismatic than pretty, and ably paired with West Wing alumnus Dulé Hill, who plays Shawn's ultra-responsible childhood friend Gus.[6]

From Entertainment Weekly:

It's nonsensical, relies heavily on the likability of its leads to distract from thin plots, and won't leave much of a lasting impression. So why bother with a show that's the detective-series equivalent of Cannonball Run? Because as the CSIs and 24 go ever more gory, watching people who are clearly having a good time solve light mysteries makes a nice change.[7]

Nominations and awards

Psych was the winner of an Independent Investigations Group Annual Award for Excellence in Entertainment for advancing the cause of science and exposing superstition (2006).[8][9]

James Roday was nominated for a 2006 Satellite Award for Best Actor - TV Series Musical or Comedy.[10]

International broadcasters

Country TV Network(s) Series Premiere Weekly Schedule (local time)
Australia Australia Network Ten December 4 2007 Tuesdays, 9:30pm

Cancelled after just 4 episodes went to air.

Brazil Brazil Universal Channel and Rede Record September 27, 2006 (Universal Channel)
May 7, 2007 (Rede Record)
Wednesdays, 10:00 pm (Universal Channel)
Mondays, 12:00 am (Rede Record)
Canada Canada CH now E! Fridays, 9:00 pm
Croatia Croatia Nova TV January 20 2008 Sundays, 1:00 pm
Ecuador Ecuador Teleamazonas February 1 2008 Fridays, 11:30 pm
France France TF1 December 2 2007 Sundays, 3:10 pm
Germany Germany RTL Television October 30 2007 Tuesdays, 10:15 pm
Greece Greece Alter Channel September 29 2007 Thursdays, 9:00 pm
Hungary Hungary TV2 April 22 2007 Sundays, 3:30 pm
Iceland Iceland SkjárEinn Sundays, 8:40 pm
India India Star World May 7 2007 Mondays, 10:00 pm
Israel Israel yes stars 2 (channel 13) January 29, 2007 Mondays, 9:30 pm
Italy Italy Steel (digital tv) January 19, 2008 Sundays, 9:00 pm
New Zealand New Zealand SKY 1 September 11 2007 Tuesdays, 7:30 pm
Philippines Philippines C/S on RPN February 22 2007 Thursdays, 8:00 pm
Slovakia Slovakia Markíza December 3 2007 Weekdays, 3:00 pm
Slovenia Slovenia Kanal A August 31 2007 Fridays, 9:40 pm
South Korea South Korea OnStory June 27 2007 Wednesdays/Thursdays, 9:00 pm
Spain Spain Cuatro , Calle 13 January 10 2007 Sundays, 10 pm
Sweden Sweden Kanal 5 June 8 2007 Fridays, 9:00 pm
Switzerland Switzerland TSR 1
3+
September 1 2007
October 25 2007
Saturdays, 4:30 pm
Thursdays, 9:50 pm
United Kingdom United Kingdom Hallmark Channel (Second Series) January 20, 2008 Sundays, 8:00 pm
United States United States USA Network July 7 2006 Fridays, 10:00 pm/9:00 pm Central Time
Arab World Showtime Arabia
(Show Series 2)
April 25 2007 Wednesdays, 10:00 pm
Asia Star World July 11 2007 Wednesdays, 9:30 pm
Southeast Asia
Star World July 11 2007 Wednesdays, 9:00 pm (HK/SIN)
Wednesdays, 8:00 pm (THAI/WIB)
October 22 2007
(Philippines)
Mondays, 10:00 pm
Latin America Universal Channel September 27, 2006 Sundays, 06:00 pm

DVD releases

Title Ep # Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
Season One 15 June 26 2007 April 7 2008 April 30 2008
Season Two 16 June 10 2008 TBA 2008 TBA

References

  1. ^ Season 1, episode 11: "My heightened observational skills are considered a gift by most, but I'm here to tell you, they can be a burden."
  2. ^ "Psych Debuts As This Year's Most-watched New Show in Basic Cable". The Futon Critic.
  3. ^ Psych TV Series News -USA Network Picks Up Hit Series "Psych" For Third Season
  4. ^ the futon critic - the web's best primetime television resource
  5. ^ http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/entertainment/columnists/charlie_mccollum/14976592.htm
  6. ^ On TV: Future holds a lot of fun for 'Psych' viewers
  7. ^ Entertainment Weekly's EW.com | Entertainment News | TV News | TV Shows | Movie, Music and DVD Reviews
  8. ^ IIG - 08/09/2007 Press Release
  9. ^ The IIG Awards
  10. ^ http://www.pressacademy.com/satawards/forms/pdf/2006-IPA-Nom-Announce.pdf