But if the doctor gave Gus any prognosis other than seventy more years of happy living, Shawn would work day and night to prove he was a fraud. Because Gus was healthy. Shawn knew it.
- Mind-Altering Murder, Psych
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But if the doctor gave Gus any prognosis other than seventy more years of happy living, Shawn would work day and night to prove he was a fraud. Because Gus was healthy. Shawn knew it.
- Mind-Altering Murder, Psych
I demand Tron references.
So I just bought Psych Season 5 on DVD.
Okay, okay. So there's always a little leaflet thing inside the DVD cases--on one side is a mini-poster advertising for the next season and on the back is typical some other type of advertisement. This time it was an ad for the newest Psych novel. I have read and own all the novels thus-far, so naturally I was very excited to hear about a new one called "Mind-Altering Murder." Here's the summary they provided:
It's Psych's coolest case ever--the founder of a computer game company has disappeared, and the only way to find him is to search for clues inside the game. But Shawn is shocked to discover his partner, Gus, has decided he doesn't want to be a detective anymore and has taken a grown-up job in the real world. Is this the end of Psych?
Or is it the end of Gus? Because when a fellow executive at Benson Pharmaceuticals turns up dead, he realizes there's some bad business going on behind closed doors. Now Gus needs Shawn more than ever to solve this puzzle--before he's forced to take an early, and permanent, retirement.
The founder of a computer game company? Missing? Only clues to be found are inside the game? If there's not one Tron reference from Shawn or Gus--the kings of dropping 80s refs--then I will be severely disappointed. I'm going to do my best to find this book at Borders or Barnes & Noble tomorrow and read it.
Psych don't let me down! 8D