
Psych (TV Series 2006–2014) - IMDb
Psych: Created by Steve Franks. With James Roday Rodriguez, Dulé Hill, Timothy Omundson, Corbin Bernsen. When a novice sleuth convinces the police he has psychic powers, he and his reluctant …
Psych (TV Series 2006–2014) - Full cast & crew - IMDb
Psych (TV Series 2006–2014) - Cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
"Psych" Dual Spires (TV Episode 2010) - IMDb
An homage to Twin Peaks, and the usual Psych references to other pop culture, especially television shows, this entire episode is brilliant. To fully understand its conceit, you probably had to have been …
Psych (TV Series 2006–2014) - Episode list - IMDb
S6.E2 Last Night Gus Shawn, Gus, Lassiter, and Woody leave a boring party and create their own fun. They wake up in the Psych office, without a memory of the night. They find various clues which they …
Psych (TV Series 2006–2014) - Episode list - IMDb
Shawn, Gus, Lassiter, and Woody leave a boring party and create their own fun. They wake up in the Psych office, without a memory of the night. They find various clues which they do not understand, …
Psych (TV Series 2006–2014) - User reviews - IMDb
"Psych" is a loony funhouse ride through the crime series, a perfect compliment to USA's other irreverent crime comedy "Monk". A live-action cartoon with a perfectly manic performance from …
Kirsten Nelson - IMDb
Actress: Psych. Kirsten Nelson was born on 3 October 1970 in Enid, Oklahoma, USA. She is an actress and director, known for Psych (2006), War of the Worlds (2005) and The Fugitive (1993).
Psych 2: Lassie Come Home (TV Movie 2020) - IMDb
Everything we want in a Psych experience plus a wonderful tribute to Lassie/Timothy Omundson. The whole Psych gang's love for each other is evident in every second.
"Psych" We'd Like to Thank the Academy (TV Episode 2010) - IMDb
Videos 4 Trailer 0:31 Psych: We'd Like To Thank The Academy Trailer 1:29 Psych: Clip 2 Trailer 1:21
"Psych" Murder?... Anyone?... Anyone?... Bueller? (TV Episode 2008)
This is a bit of a subjective matter, but I consider this the first real homage episode, which Psych became known for later. In this case, it's an homage to the John Hughes' films of the 1980s.