Psych Season 1

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  • Psych | Season 1 | Episode 7 (Who Ya Gonna Call?)

    Shawn reluctantly settles for a private client who claims a ghost has it in for him after Lassiter kicks Gus and him off the much more interesting case of a murdered psychologist, but the two investigations seem to be running parallel and Shawn may still end up solving the police's case.

August 11, 2006

  • Psych | Season 1 | Episode 6 (Weekend Warriors)

    Shawn and Gus attend a Civil War reenactment rehearsal for the sheer pleasure of watching Lassiter have a nervous breakdown as he runs it, but when a scripted death turns real they end up donning uniforms themselves in order to find the murderer and perhaps prevent another.

August 4, 2006

  • Psych | Season 1 | Episode 5 (9 Lives)

    Shawn claims a psychic connection with a cat so he can continue his investigation into a what he believes is a murder, but that the police have labeled a suicide, and the link he finds to a hotline may involve one of SBPD's own officers.

July 28, 2006

July 21, 2006

  • Psych | Season 1 | Episode 3 (Speak Now or Forever Hold Your Piece)

    Banned by Lassister from participating in a high-profile engagement ring robbery investigation, Shawn and Gus finagle a wedding invitation and a place in the case – unbeknown to Lassiter – just as it turns from theft to murder with the discovery of a security guard's body.

July 14, 2006

  • Psych | Season 1 | Episode 2 (Spellingg Bee)

    Gus believes he's reached his personal nirvana when he and Shawn are asked to help investigate the disappearance of an inhaler at the Regional Spelling Bee, but things turn deadly with the murder of the bee's spellmaster and only Gus' encyclopedic knowledge of the event can help Shawn solve the case.

July 7, 2006

  • Psych | Season 1 | Episode 1 (Pilot)

    When Shawn Spencer is arrested for calling in an accurate tip to the police because only the perpetrator would know the details, his only way out is pretending to be a psychic. (…)

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