Shawn and Gus found themselves in the middle of a cult on Psych this week, with Gus head-over-heels in love with another questionably insane woman.
I’m going to enter the barn of truth - because clearly I have the gourd of transparency - and say the show delivered a karma-cleansing hit this week with its latest installment, "The Tao of Gus."
Hats off to Tim Meltreger, who is perhaps the only writer on staff who could get away with such an eccentric installment that was so clearly wrought with his offbeat and always entertaining humor. Psych has really allowed its writers to shine particularly bright this season.
Only thing that disappointed me a little bit was that Tim did not make an appearance in the commune. Part of me expected this for whatever reason; again, probably his particular sense of humor.
As far as the episode... boy, oh, boy.
I’m going to enter the barn of truth - because clearly I have the gourd of transparency - and say the show delivered a karma-cleansing hit this week with its latest installment, "The Tao of Gus."
Hats off to Tim Meltreger, who is perhaps the only writer on staff who could get away with such an eccentric installment that was so clearly wrought with his offbeat and always entertaining humor. Psych has really allowed its writers to shine particularly bright this season.
Only thing that disappointed me a little bit was that Tim did not make an appearance in the commune. Part of me expected this for whatever reason; again, probably his particular sense of humor.
As far as the episode... boy, oh, boy.
- 12/8/2011
- by chandel@mediavine.com (C. Charles)
- TVfanatic
In May, Universal Studios Home Entertainment will deliver to DVD something old and something new from TV: the latest season of comedy Psych and the second season of the original 1970s The Bionic Woman.
Psych season five
The popular Emmy-nominated Psych, which airs on USA Network, stars James Roday (The Dukes of Hazzard) as a not-so-psychic detective and Dulé Hill (TV’s The West Wing) as his straight-laced sidekick. The quick-witted and quirky show also stars Corbin Bernsen (Carpool Guy), Maggie Lawson (TV’s Party of Five), Timothy Omundson (TV’s Jericho) and Kirsten Nelson (TV’s The O’Keefes).
Psych: The Complete Fifth Season, arriving May 31, contains all 16 episodes, including the team infiltrating a ring of street thugs, hunting ghosts and advocating for a polar bear.
Priced at $49.98 (discounted to $44.99 on Amazon as of this writing), the DVD will come with a slew of special features:
deleted scenes...
Psych season five
The popular Emmy-nominated Psych, which airs on USA Network, stars James Roday (The Dukes of Hazzard) as a not-so-psychic detective and Dulé Hill (TV’s The West Wing) as his straight-laced sidekick. The quick-witted and quirky show also stars Corbin Bernsen (Carpool Guy), Maggie Lawson (TV’s Party of Five), Timothy Omundson (TV’s Jericho) and Kirsten Nelson (TV’s The O’Keefes).
Psych: The Complete Fifth Season, arriving May 31, contains all 16 episodes, including the team infiltrating a ring of street thugs, hunting ghosts and advocating for a polar bear.
Priced at $49.98 (discounted to $44.99 on Amazon as of this writing), the DVD will come with a slew of special features:
deleted scenes...
- 3/18/2011
- by Sam
- Disc Dish
Ready for some pineapple goodness?
The creative team and cast of USA's pseudo-psychic detective series "Psych" definitely were on Thursday night at the Paley Center for Media in Beverly Hills. Topics at the show's panel discussion ranged from five-year plans and pineapples to "The Mentalist" and bromances.
The very tall Steve Franks, creator and one of the many writers on the show, started the night off with jokes – and it continued throughout the panel. "It's the first time the crowd inside the room has been larger than our average broadcast audience," Franks said to a sold-out crowd.
"The show appeals to 15-year old-boys and 16-year-old boys," Franks joked later, introducing a screening of "A Very Juliet Episode" that he co-wrote with writer Tim Meltreger and a gag reel from Season 4 that got the audience going.
When you've been on the air for four years like "Psych" has, the serious questions no longer apply,...
The creative team and cast of USA's pseudo-psychic detective series "Psych" definitely were on Thursday night at the Paley Center for Media in Beverly Hills. Topics at the show's panel discussion ranged from five-year plans and pineapples to "The Mentalist" and bromances.
The very tall Steve Franks, creator and one of the many writers on the show, started the night off with jokes – and it continued throughout the panel. "It's the first time the crowd inside the room has been larger than our average broadcast audience," Franks said to a sold-out crowd.
"The show appeals to 15-year old-boys and 16-year-old boys," Franks joked later, introducing a screening of "A Very Juliet Episode" that he co-wrote with writer Tim Meltreger and a gag reel from Season 4 that got the audience going.
When you've been on the air for four years like "Psych" has, the serious questions no longer apply,...
- 4/23/2010
- by By Philiana Ng
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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