Petty private investigator Leo Quinn hires Psych to find out who fatally poisoned him, and why. It turns out to be about his code for a rich old client's diamonds-stuffed safety deposit, the key being used by an employee, involving infidelity and revenge.
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 do not understand, and learn there is a dead man involved.
Connections Referenced in Psych: Gus Walks Into a Bank (2008) Soundtracks Come On Eileen (uncredited) Written by Kevin Rowland, James Paterson and Billy Adams Performed by Dexys Midnight Runners
Looking at the way Monk has gone, I cannot help but watch Psych with an air of caution. The success of the show is down to such a simple formula week-to-week that I doubt it would work as it does of/when it starts mixing it up in an attempt to stay fresh.
The Break-Up: Directed by Steve Franks. With James Roday Rodriguez, Dulé Hill, Timothy Omundson, Maggie Lawson. Shawn and Gus help Detective Lassiter enlist the help of Henry and Woody to solve the murder of a real estate executive. Meanwhile, Shawn struggles with a life decision.
Carlton Lassiter: [after Bianca touches the body] Hey! You can't do that! Karen Vick: Please, we're lucky if our psychic doesn't lick the body Connections Referenced in Psych: Gus's Dad May Have Killed an Old Guy (2007) Soundtracks True Written by Gary Kemp Performed by Spandau Ballet
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 do not understand, and learn there is a dead man involved.
Redundant Comedic Relief A fun play on the Psych formula with a few problems. The two film student characters damn near ruin the episode. Their roles as irreverent comic relief for a show who's main characters are already the irrelevant comic relief did nothing to help make it more enjoyable. Also, what was the point of the hawk-camera gag?
The sixth season of Psych is not quite as consistently fresh and funny as the best of the previous seasons, but it is still very easy to enjoy with plenty of good lines, references and comic performances.
Connections Featured in Psych: Deez Nups (2013) Soundtracks So Here We Are Written by Kele Okereke Russell Lissack Gordon Moakes and Matt Tong Performed by Bloc Party