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I’ve heard it both ways.
[ID: Gif of “Tuesday the 17th” in big, block letters coming at the screen dramatically, with glass shattering all around it once it hits the center /End ID]
no, you’re crying
Y’all I know if Psych was going on today Gus would drag Shawn to an event by distracting him with baby sensory videos. Liked they’d go to get their taxes done or smt, Shawn would start to complain and Gus would shove his phone into Shawn’s hands with those little funky fruits dancing on it and he'd be zoned in like THAT
There's "committing to the bit" and then there's whatever the fuck Shawn Spencer and Burton Guster were doing on television every week from 2006-2014
feel like psych deserves more credit for manifesting guest stars from almost every single property it referenced. i know plenty of shows have pop culture relevant guest stars but none of them make references that are so very specific and none of them get 99% of their references to actually show up. like psych will throw out a name exclusively for the bit and then an unpredictable number of episodes/seasons later that person will literally show up as murderer/victim/random extended family member of the week with no comment. george takei. william shatner. cybill shepherd from moonlighting. almost every single actor from the breakfast club (one of them recurring!). biff and doc brown from back to the future. dr frankenfurter himself. literally carey elwes. john cena??? john rhys davies. half the cast of twin peaks. the original "come on son" guy. alan ruck. michael rooker. both leads from she's all that. winston from ghostbusters. bud's mom from the cosby show. curt smith from tears for fears (who also sang live with them at an event, like, twice). they mentioned billy zane and val kilmer so many times per season that through sheer willpower they got billy zane and val kilmer to both show up in their series finale. those guys committed to their bits so hard that they ended their show with one of the most diversified and stacked cameo rosters in tv & thats honestly so funny and iconic of them
Tuesday the 17th is truly the episode of all time. Shawn, Gus, and Jules are having a wild fake-murder-into-real-murder summer camp adventure in the A plot while Lassie gets divorced in the B plot. There is no overlap between the two plots, no thematic ties that make it cohesive. Just a silly, wacky mystery that occasionally cuts to a sad guy sitting sadly at a table.
[ID, 2 simply drawn characters holding each other tightly and making out. They are labeled me and character i would fucking despise if they were real. / End ID]
PSYCH (2006 - 2014)
S03E09 | "Christmas Joy"
[ID: Four gifs from Psych of Carlton Lassiter dressed in a Santa Clause costume, aiming his gun at, and talking to a suspect off screen. \End ID]
my name is shawn spencer and this is my partner
[ID: an advertisement on the side of a semi-truck that reads "Barton & Guestier. American's # 1 French Wine" /End ID]
[ID: Gif of “Tuesday the 17th” in big, block letter coming at the screen dramatically, eith glass shattering all around it once it hits the center /End ID]
love me a character who values hygiene and cleanliness but must, for plot reasons, inevitably become bloodsoaked
also a big fan of characters who aim to live a lifestyle of comfort and hedonism, but due to the Narrative are forced to go camping
characters who desire nothing more than to stay home & chill but are thrust unwillingly into adventure, my beloved
love and adoration for fussy characters resentfully forced to evacuate their comfort zone. the Call to Adventure is battering down their door and fine! fine they'll do it! they'll venture forth! but dear stars will they gripe about it
[Image ID: Burton Guster from the TV show Psych /End ID]
Psych (2006) really is just "Hi, we're detectives with the police department, and here's this weird guy who follows us around. No we can't stop him. We like him. Also here's his best friend. We can't stop him either. We tried."
the interview with the vampire show looks great
PSYCH | Pilot Original air date July 7th, 2006 Written by Steven Franks and directed by Michael Engler