Psych
Psych
TV-PG | 07 July 2006 (USA)
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  • Reviews
    Lovesusti

    The Worst Film Ever

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    Moustroll

    Good movie but grossly overrated

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    Kirandeep Yoder

    The joyful confection is coated in a sparkly gloss, bright enough to gleam from the darkest, most cynical corners.

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    Gary

    The movie's not perfect, but it sticks the landing of its message. It was engaging - thrilling at times - and I personally thought it was a great time.

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    marose-73048

    Imagine a tv-series that can keep you on the edge of your seat with excitement and also have you grinning ear-to-ear. Psych is by far the most entertaining and captivating series I have witnessed. A must watch for people of all ages!

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    buta-65889

    Psych blends crime-drama action, mystery, adventure, and a unique style of humor. It's a cleverly-written and performed show. A brilliant main cast and an incredible variety of very talented guest stars compliment each season and episode. See IMDb cast info for several of the episodes to see some of the very talented actors and actresses that appeared in the show. Psych, like any TV show, won't appeal to everyone who watches it, but many TV fans, particularly those interested in crime-dramas and comedies will enjoy most if not all episodes of the show. Overall, an excellent show to watch, particularly once one becomes familiar with main character Shawn Spencer's background from the first season.

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    generationofswine

    Believe it or not, Rachael Leigh Cook's minor involvement in this is NOT the reason I gave it 10 out of 10.The simple fact is every episode had a laugh out loud joke. Not a chuckle that's funny joke like most funny sitcoms, but a joke that was honestly so funny that one actually laughs out loud when they see it.That is so rare in sitcoms. That is so rare in life.So why does Psych do that? Well a good reason is that fact that James Roday and Dulé Hill are mindbogglingly brilliant together. Literally they are possibly one of the best comedy duos that television has ever seen. They work so well together it is uncanny.And then the ensemble cast. Timothy Omundson, Corbin Bernsen, Kirsten Nelson, and Kurt Fuller are all at the top of their games.In fact the only one dangling is poor Maggie Lawson who was unfortunately stuck with playing the straight man...the one straight person in a cast of hysterical. And she did it well, she was the level, sane voice in that we could relate to.So Maggie didn't have a chance to shine while Roday and Hill played off one another in a manner that is best described as magic.It is not the best sitcom on television...but it is one of the few that has a moment, in nearly EVERY episode, that makes you laugh out loud.

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    DeniseMelvern

    I was rather surprised to see such a high rating for such a mediocre show. It tries to be funny and fails in so many ways. Children would probably find this show quite entertaining and maybe even funny if they are young enough, but the humour is extremely childish, repetitive and simply irritating after a while.The acting from the two main characters is quite pathetic, but with the script they have to follow you cannot really blame them. The storyline is not as bad as the comedic aspects of the show, but the constant attempts at humour will lead you to reach for the remote , turn this s*** off and go enjoy the sunshine outside. At least I hope so for your sake.

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