Episodes
The team is back together to discuss the second movie, Psych 2: Lassie Come Home, which originally premiered on Peacock on July 15th, 2020. It was written and directed by Steve Franks.
Published 09/13/20
Here is our final regular episode of #PsychRewind (finally). Thank you all for hanging out with us all this time. We hope you enjoy one last discussion and thank you to Lisa for joining us! You can also find her on Tumblr. Show Notes:
Published 11/21/19
Published 11/21/19
Shawn makes a big decision about Psych and struggles to tell Gus. Join us for our discussion of the series finale, The Break-Up which originally aired on March 26th, 2014. It was written and directed by Steve Franks. Show Notes: https://tvrewindpodcast.com/2019/11/21/pr120-the-break-up-psych-s8e10-series-finale/
Published 11/21/19
Gus is having some crazy dreams in his sleep therapy with his wacky doctor. In the midst of all this, they try to solve the crime of an alleged affair which turns into a murder. Join us for our discussion of the 9th episode of season 8, A Nightmare on State Street, which originally aired on March 19th, 2014. It was written by Carlos Jacott. It was directed by James Roday. Show Notes: https://tvrewindpodcast.com/2019/10/20/pr119-a-nightmare-on-state-street-psych-s8e9/
Published 10/20/19
Shawn finally gets invited to the university's consultants convention only to have to solve the murder of the professor who leads it. Lassiter gets a new detective and tries to get her to quit by teaming her up with all the consultants and telling Shawn to take it to 11! Join us for our discussion of the 8th episode of season 8, A Touch of Sweevil, which originally aired on March 12th, 2014. It was written by Kell Cahoon and Todd Harthan. It was directed by Richard Coleman. Show Notes:...
Published 10/20/19
Shawn and Gus' favorite food truck cook is murdered! They join the business with their own truck to solve the crime and learn how difficult it really is. Join us for our discussion of the 7th episode of season 8, Shawn and Gus Truck Things Up, which originally aired on March 5th, 2014. It was written by Saladin K. Patterson and directed by David Crabtree. Show Notes:
Published 09/29/19
The Chief leaves the SBPD (gasp!) and the mayor is interviewing candidates. Lassiter makes a terrible impression, but his last hope is solving a murder from 1967. Join us for the time traveling emotional rollercoaster that is the 6th episode of season 8, 1967: A Psych Odyssey, which originally aired on February 26th, 2014. It was written by FOS Tim Meltreger and James Roday. It was directed by Kirsten Nelson. Show Notes:...
Published 09/08/19
A man is murdered who lives his life exactly like Gus and it really freaks him out. He takes the lead on the case to figure out what happened and has some real hero moments! Join us for our discussion of the 5th episode of season 8, Cog Blocked, which originally aired on February 5th, 2014. It was written by Carlos Jacott. It was directed by Brad Turner. Show Notes: A man is murdered who lives his life exactly like Gus and it really freaks him out. He takes the lead on the case to figure out...
Published 08/31/19
Shawn and Gus are desperate to work with the SBPD again and they get their chance when Woody is held hostage in the morgue (which has happened before). Can they save Woody and figure out what really happened to the murder victim? Join us for our discussion of the 4th episode of season 8, Someone’s Got a Woody, which originally aired on January 29th, 2014. It was written by Andy Berman and Saladin K. Patterson. It was directed by Mel Damski. Show Notes:...
Published 08/19/19
Psych remakes one of their first season episodes by recasting many of the characters (with actors who have appeared previously on the series) and changing who done it. Is it a better version this time? Join us for our discussion of the 3rd episode of season 8, Remake AKA Cloudy… With a Chance of Improvement, which originally aired on January 22nd, 2014. It was written and directed by Andy Berman. He also wrote the original episode Cloudy… with a Chance of Murder. Show Notes:...
Published 08/17/19
Shawn gives motivational speeches throughout this episode in the hopes of becoming a life coach (yeah right). Trout and others get shot at causing an investigation, but Lassie gets some news that makes him act oddly during the case which worries the team. Join us for our discussion of the 2nd episode of season 8, S.E.I.Z.E. The Day, which originally aired on January 15th, 2014. It was written by Todd Harthan and directed by David Crabtree. Show Notes:...
Published 08/17/19
Shawn and Gus travel to England to help Interpol (yes the one from the DVD warnings) with a sting operation. Gus really just wants to go to PotterCon but gets roped into the operation also. They meet up with an old friend and encounter some surprises along the way. Join us for our discussion of the season premiere of season 8, Lock, Stock, Some Smoking Barrels and Burton Guster’s Goblet of Fire, which originally aired on January 8th, 2014. It was written by Kell Cahoon and Steve Franks and...
Published 08/14/19
Join us for our discussion of Psych the Musical, which originally aired on December 15th, 2013. It was written and directed by Steve Franks. Adam Cohen wrote the music and Steve Franks wrote the lyrics for all the songs. Show Notes: https://tvrewindpodcast.com/2019/07/31/pr110-psych-the-musical-psych-s7e15/
Published 07/31/19
Pause for the News: [00:01:46] Weekly Rewind: Shows discussed are from Sunday, July 21st to Saturday, July 27th, 2019: Younger - S6E6 - Merger, She Wrote [00:50:59] Record For Later: [00:53:49]
Published 07/31/19
Shawn and Gus get into trouble with how they handled a case and a consultant is brought in to investigate. They and Juliet and Lassiter explain how the case of a man who was poisoned went horribly wrong. What will happen to the team when Trout lays down the law? Join us for our discussion of the season finale of season 7, No Trout About It, which originally aired on May 29th, 2013. It was written by Bill Callahan and Carlos Jacott. It was directed by Brad Turner. Show Notes:...
Published 07/17/19
Henry finds a dead woman while bird hunting and can't help but want to investigate what really happened, putting him at odds with Shawn. The investigation leads them to look into the plastic surgeon the woman visited. It's another episode with a controversial guest star! Join us for our discussion of the 13th episode of season 7, Nip and Suck It, which originally aired on May 22nd, 2013. It was written by Carlos Jacott and FOS Tim Meltreger. It was directed by Mel Damski. Show Notes:...
Published 07/17/19
Shawn and Gus's favorite radio shockjock is murdered and they are on the case! It's also the episode with all the sexual harassment. Join us for our discussion of the 12th episode of season 7, Dead Air, which originally aired on May 15th, 2013. It was written by Saladin K. Patterson and Kell Cahoon. It was directed by Saladin K. Patterson. Show Notes:
Published 07/06/19
There is a murder at Gus' office. He may have made the crime scene worse but Shawn is right by his side to tamper with the evidence. Oops. While they help to figure out who did it, they try not to be implicated at the same time. Join us for our discussion of the 11th episode of season 7, Office Space, which originally aired on May 8th, 2013. It was written by Andy Berman. It was directed by Andrew Bernstein. Show Notes: https://tvrewindpodcast.com/2019/06/25/pr106-office-space-psych-s7e11/
Published 06/25/19
Shawn runs for mayor in order to catch the killer who did in the current one. Shawn makes a bold move to win back Juliet, but she stops him. Are they are they way back together? Join us for our discussion of the 10th episode of season 7, The Santa Barbarian Candidate, which originally aired on May 1st, 2013. It was written by FOS Tim Meltreger. It was directed by Richard Coleman. Show Notes: https://tvrewindpodcast.com/2019/06/17/pr105-the-santa-barbarian-candidate-psych-s7e10/
Published 06/17/19
Shawn moves out of Juliet's apartment and she looks for a new roommate. It gets ugly very fast. Shawn moves in with Woody which gets weird very fast. Join us for our discussion of the 9th episode of season 7, Juliet Wears the Pantsuit, which originally aired on April 24th, 2013. It was written by Brittany Hilgers. It was directed by Jennifer Lynch. Show Notes: https://tvrewindpodcast.com/2019/06/11/pr104-juliet-wears-a-pantsuit-psych-s7e9/
Published 06/11/19
Psych meets Sliding Doors! As Shawn reels from what happened with Juliet he dreams of an alternate timeline in which she never discovered the truth. It's a confusing episode to discuss and in the end we are still very sad about who much the couple is hurting. Join us for our discussion of the 8th episode of season 7, Right Turn or Left for Dead, which originally aired on April 17th, 2013. It was written by Carlos Jacott. It was directed by David Crabtree. Show Notes:
Published 06/03/19
Lassister and Marlowe are getting married! They run into a few complications along the way but they happy and in love so nothing can keep them from their big day. Shawn and Juliet are also very happy until they're not. Join us for our discussion of the 7th episode of season 7, Deez Nups, which originally aired on April 10th, 2013. It was written by Bill Callahan and James Roday. It was directed by James Roday. Show Notes: https://tvrewindpodcast.com/2019/05/21/pr102-deez-nups-psych-s7e7/
Published 05/22/19
Lassie's true love is released from prison and all they want to be is together, but have her parole officer to deal with first. Gus hangs out with Max and Shawn at the circus and witness a murder that turns into a bigger case. With Rachael ever trust Gus again and will Max ever recover from the trauma? Join us for our discussion of the 6th episode of season 7, Cirque du Soul, which originally aired on April 3rd, 2013. It was written by Saladin K. Patterson. It was directed by Jennifer Lynch....
Published 05/01/19