Psych celebrates its 100th episode tomorrow night.
And in honor of the occasion, we've gathered together a list of reasons why we adore this beloved USA Network hit, from Yin/Yang to - what else?!? - Gus/Shawn.
Read along below and jump in with your favorite moments from the first 99 episode of Psych...
The Yin/Yang trilogy. I have never been more on the edge of my seat during a cable television show, engrossed in the fate of its characters. The writing pair of Roday and Berman. The minds behind the Yin/Yang trilogy, these two really threw us for a loop with “Yang 3 in 2D.” I am still trying to figure out why you made Yin who he was as a person (not just that he was played by Peter Weller). They, too, really indulged the crazies on that one. Catchphrases like “Suck it,” “You know that’s...
And in honor of the occasion, we've gathered together a list of reasons why we adore this beloved USA Network hit, from Yin/Yang to - what else?!? - Gus/Shawn.
Read along below and jump in with your favorite moments from the first 99 episode of Psych...
The Yin/Yang trilogy. I have never been more on the edge of my seat during a cable television show, engrossed in the fate of its characters. The writing pair of Roday and Berman. The minds behind the Yin/Yang trilogy, these two really threw us for a loop with “Yang 3 in 2D.” I am still trying to figure out why you made Yin who he was as a person (not just that he was played by Peter Weller). They, too, really indulged the crazies on that one. Catchphrases like “Suck it,” “You know that’s...
- 3/26/2013
- by chandel@tvfanatic.com (Chandel Charles)
- TVfanatic
Heroes, hotties and humor: sounds like another week in Santa Barbara for Psych Detective Agency.
The episode may have been called "The Amazing Psych-Man & Tap Man, Issue #2," but this week The Catch and Tap-Man (or should we say Tap Man and The Catch?) stole the show on a comic book-tastic episode of Psych.
Leave it to the cast of this fan favorite to pull off a pretty hilarious and slapstick humor-filled homage to the heroes of comic books past and present without giving in to stupidity or lameness. That's why these guys Rock! Props to Saladin Patterson for pulling this off.
Can we chat about that epic opening? No lyrics, just larger-than-life hero scores. Great call. Plus, we got the second themed opening of the season! And two Gus nicknames in the first 10 minutes!
As far as content goes, loved getting a little bit of jealous Shawn. He doesn't...
The episode may have been called "The Amazing Psych-Man & Tap Man, Issue #2," but this week The Catch and Tap-Man (or should we say Tap Man and The Catch?) stole the show on a comic book-tastic episode of Psych.
Leave it to the cast of this fan favorite to pull off a pretty hilarious and slapstick humor-filled homage to the heroes of comic books past and present without giving in to stupidity or lameness. That's why these guys Rock! Props to Saladin Patterson for pulling this off.
Can we chat about that epic opening? No lyrics, just larger-than-life hero scores. Great call. Plus, we got the second themed opening of the season! And two Gus nicknames in the first 10 minutes!
As far as content goes, loved getting a little bit of jealous Shawn. He doesn't...
- 11/3/2011
- by chandel@mediavine.com (C. Charles)
- TVfanatic
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