Psych
Psych follows Shawn Spencer who has developed a keen eye for detail after being instructed by his police officer father to note even the most minute details of his surroundings. After Shawn calls in a tip on a crime to the police, he is actually accused of committing the crime. To try to clear his name, Shawn convinces the police that he is a psychic and he begins solving cases for the police force.
When Gus's pharmaceutical company forces him to quit Psych, Shawn tries to salvage the partnership by taking a case for the company vice president, who claims that his house is being haunted.
Shawn believes that a murder has taken place at his and Gus's high school reunion...but has a hard time getting anyone to believe him, as he's unable to come up with a suspect, a victim, or a motive.
Shawn and Gus try to infiltrate the tight circle of Dutch "The Clutch" Jenkins, an aging daredevil, after his son claims that someone is sabotaging his father's stunts.
Shawn's Uncle Jack leads a hunt for pirate treasure.
When Henry's biggest arrest gets released from jail on a technicality, Shawn is hired to fix it before his dad can take matters into his own hands. When Henry finds out, Psych has to do things '70s style to make things right.
A safety inspector is murdered on an offshore oil rig. Chief Vick's sister is a Coast Gaurd Commander investigating the crime. Soon, Vick and her sister clash over the jurisdiction of the case and also the services of the Psych agency.
Juliet goes undercover as a roller derby girl. Gus studies at all moments for an important exam. Shawn works with Juliet and attempts to flatter her multiple times.
When Gus is taken hostage inside the Santa Barbara Savings and Loan Bank, Shawn becomes the gunman's chief negotiator in the hopes of saving his best friend.
A little girl asks Shawn and Gus to help get Santa out of jail. They get Santa out, then realize Santa and the girl are con men planning a big heist. Gus's sister Joy is in town, and she wants to see Shawn romantically again.
Shawn and Gus are hired by April MacArthur, an attractive marine biologist, who suspects that a recently released sea lion's death resulted from foul play and thinks wildlife television host Randy Labayda may be involved.
Shawn and Gus must clear Lassiter's name in the face of overwhelming evidence when he is the prime suspect in the murder of an arrestee-turned-state witness.
An arson inspector reluctantly teams up with Shawn and Gus to find the perpetrator of a string of fires.
A football player's severed foot is found. Shawn and Gus join the football team to solve the case. Shawn discovers the players have a behavior clause in their contract.
Every lie is built on a kernel of truth. This time, compulsive liar Ryan, who is notorious for calling in tips and sending the department on wild goose chases, is telling the truth about the assassination plot he overheard in the restaurant.
Fun riff on Friday the 13th with a Jason wannabe who attacks a woman at her home one stormy night after she opens the fridge to a red, paint-dripped note in her fridge stating "I see you". Sean and Gus's old youth camp is being reopened and bizarre things are found in the lakeside there.
Serial killer Mr. Yin Yang who murdered 6 victims in 1995 resurfaces to play his cat-and-mouse clues games as he did with police officers back then. He has never been defeated and chooses Shawn as his next opponent and the clues come fast and furious to save a young woman. Each clue has to do with something in Shawn's past. Shawn also attempts to rekindle an old high school romance.
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James Roday | Shawn Spencer |
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Corbin Bernsen | Henry Spencer |
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Dulé Hill | Burton Guster |
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Maggie Lawson | Juliet O'Hara |
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Timothy Omundson | Carlton Lassiter |
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Kirsten Nelson | Karen Vick |
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Liam James | Young Shawn |
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Sage Brocklebank | Officer McNab |
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Rachael Leigh Cook | Abigail Lytar |
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Carlos McCullers II | Young Gus |
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Faune A. Chambers | Joy Guster |
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Cybill Shepherd | Madeleine Spencer |
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Sean Carey | Valet Carl |
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Michael Jonsson | Coast Guard Seaman |
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Val Cole | Reporter |
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Gemma Levinson | Screamin Slasher Victim |
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Beulah Wong | Receptionist |
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Keith David | Mr. Guster |
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Bruce McGill | Fire Chief Dan Trombly |
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Jane Lynch | Commander Barbara Dunlap |
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Gary Cole | Commander Cameron Lutz |
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Ty Olsson | Manetti |
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Richard Riehle | Army Johnson |
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Christopher McDonald | Paul Haversham |
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Mykelti Williamson | Coach Sammy Winslow |
| Packaging | Keep Case |
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| Nr Discs | 4 |
| Screen Ratios | Widescreen (1.78:1) |
| Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital 5.1 [English] |
| Subtitles | English | English (Closed Captioned) | English (SDH) |
| Distributor | Universal |
| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Edition Release Date | Jun 30, 2009 |
| Regions | Region 1 |