
(S02E07) Look, if I understood what you guys were saying I'd still be a virgin. -- Shawn
Sometime during the run of Psych I expected someone to discover that Shawn Spencer's psychic abilities were a crock of poop. I just didn't expect it to come so soon, and from a bunch of teenage super-geniuses. They were all over him this episode, saying that his powers were simply of hyper-observation rather than the ability to see into another realm. Luckily, Shawn and Gus were able to point those teeniuses (a word coined by Gus, which should be on Wikipedia any day now) in another direction. If not, the show would be over and replaced by another rerun of Law & Order:SVU.
However, that does bring up something that I'll ask about in the poll below. Do you think there should be more episodes where other people start questioning Shawn's abilities? We know Lassiter does already, but I also think that, deep inside, he marvels at Shawn's 'powers'. I mean someone who, maybe on a regular basis, would try to prove that Shawn is a fraud. Granted, that may change the whole feeling of the show, but it would also make Shawn work even harder to prove his worth. Just something to mull over while you read this review.
I liked both storylines in this week's episode? Yes, there were actually two separate storylines that interacted with each other. The first was the mystery that Gus and Shawn were trying to solve at the high school for teeniuses. Gus seemed to be in his element at the school, while Shawn was the fish out of water. That didn't stop him from having fun at the expense of the rest of the school. This was especially true during his lectures where he talked to the students about their paranormalevelence (again, see Wikipedia later for that new word).
The second storyline focused on Jules and her one-year anniversary as Lassiter's partner. Her gift was to handle a case on her own. Of course this was the same case that Shawn and Gus were investigating. To be honest, I found this story a bit more entertaining then what our boys were doing. I enjoyed watching Jules turn from a polite, sweet, junior detective to a power-hungry woman exacting her wrath on her partner.
I really liked Lassiter as well in this story. He tried to be a good teacher with the 638 rules that he tried to pass along to Juliet and his definition of 'lowercase mad' and 'uppercase mad'. Frankly, I felt that those two teenage brats were a bit too harsh on him in the interrogation room; the man was just trying to do his job. By the way, still no information on why Lassiter's arm is in a sling.
Maybe it's me, but I believe this may have been one of the first direct contacts with Gus's parents in the entire series. Yes, they've been mentioned in passing previously, but we've never seen Gus actually interact with them. This week Gus was all over them when he found out that he was accepted to the school where the investigation was taking place. It's just that his parents didn't want him to go. I have never really seen Gus that angry. Annoyed, sure, but not downright pissed off.
One of the best scenes of the night, in my opinion, was the last one. It was a nice father-son moment between Shawn and Henry. They weren't yelling at each other or razzing one another about something. There were just bonding and playing chess on a new set that Shawn bought for Henry. I like to see those moments between the two characters because it shows that they do love each other in a crazy way.
Over to this week's retro references: Nirvana's Smells Like Teen Spirit, Doogie Howser, Jake and the Fatman (another detective series referenced for the second week in a row), Nancy Drew, Kadeem Hardison (Dwayne Wayne on A Different World), the movie Sliding Doors, Kirk Douglas, and Colecovision, which was the best console-game unit of the 80's.
No Psych next week, as it's time for the U.S. Open. So, enjoy watching all of our American tennis players bow out in the first and second rounds and I'll see you in two weeks.













Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
8-25-2007 @ 11:19AM
Tele-Toby said...
My cable futzed up my DVR in the last ten minutes. Was there a pineapple reference this week?
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8-25-2007 @ 11:50AM
BC said...
I liked Shawn's reference to Henry hypothetically wearing a wig trying to look 20 years younger, especially since Corbin Bernsen doesn't actually look any younger in the flashback scenes, just an old man with longer hair.
I'll throw it out again this week: Lassiter's arm is in a sling because Timothy Omundsen hurt his arm?
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8-25-2007 @ 11:55AM
Kevinc said...
Was I the only one who thought it was Shawn who impersonated Gus's parents to keep him out of the school?? Especially after the "I was your only, non action figure" friend speech?
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8-25-2007 @ 11:58AM
LadyOracle said...
You also missed the 21 Jump Street reference were Shawn was Johnny Depp and Gus was Holly Hunter/Richard Greico.
As a side note the number the murderer put on the board to stump Shawn was Avogadro's number.
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8-25-2007 @ 12:00PM
Ryan said...
"So, enjoy watching all of our American tennis players bow out in the first and second rounds..."
Oh, I will. Go Roger Federer!
"Do you think there should be more episodes where other people start questioning Shawn's abilities?"
Eh. I think I like their way of just making things less easier on Shawn. But anyways this was always one of my gripes about this show (which is not really a gripe). Who cares if Shawn is not a psychic? Sure his clients will feel a bit cheated, but why would the P.D. care? Psychic or not, he has helped them in so many cases. Why would he get into trouble?
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8-25-2007 @ 12:26PM
mike m said...
You forgot about the A-Team Reference at the very beginning! what did he name the Bishop? B.A. Baracus. and the knight? Dwight...as in Dwight Shultz I'd assume.
Classic. I haven't laughed this much at a show in awhile. Great new ep from the Psych team!
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8-25-2007 @ 2:48PM
Tele-Toby said...
Shaun didn't refer to Gus as Holly Hunter with that '21 Jump Street' reference, but as Holly Robinson Peete who appeared on the show.
'Saving Grace' is Holly Hunter's first starring role in a TV series.....
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8-25-2007 @ 3:04PM
Jitaroo said...
Macbeth! How could you guys forget the macbeth refrence, with Gus being "Banquo's son" Fleance.
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8-26-2007 @ 6:35PM
fred said...
I'm surprised you didn't mentioned how the kids, when interrogated by Lassiter, besides maybe being too harsh on him were most importantly (I thought) behaving just like Shawn : telling things they had understood from noticing things. One even said "Im getting more separated than divorded!"
I felt this was huge, and maybe could have had (will have?) Lassiter to question Shawn's "abilities" even more....
http://88.191.26.34/i_watch_tv/2007/08/26/psych-if-youre-so-smart-then-why-are-you-dead/
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8-26-2007 @ 8:05PM
bcarter3 said...
Best line of the night: Jules asking the killer "What moisterizer do you use?!"
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8-26-2007 @ 10:42PM
tricia said...
Corbin Bersen is not old!! That line did crack me up though, because yeah, he sure did look much younger 20 years ago!! And have we ever found out what happened to his wife? Is she dead, or just gone?
I get tired of all of Lassiter's insults to Shawn, but I do think he begrudgingly respects his abilities.
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8-27-2007 @ 12:38AM
Andy said...
Did anyone else notice that randomly Avogadro's number changes from 6.022e23 to 6.002e23 and back in this episode?
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8-27-2007 @ 1:55AM
uagent said...
@12:
So I wasn't seeing things! And is it lame that I understood everything in this episode?
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8-27-2007 @ 3:28PM
MK said...
Bravo, you guys (##4,12&13) for recognizing Avogadro number! Kudos to you! I have MS in chemistry from one of best universities in Europe and I didn't make the connection (shame on me). And they say, that Americans are uneducated bunch! Not after that!
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8-29-2007 @ 11:18AM
Justin said...
Best line of the night:
Shawn: "And then after we can make umlauts with shallots...and justice."
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8-30-2007 @ 9:05AM
Jack said...
Another reference: Gus said "I don't sound like Richard Roundtree when I talk!" (Actor in the "Shaft" movies.)
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