EPISODE
SEASON
Psych - Season 1
This TV series is about Shawn Mendes who is in possession of great power of observation. He is then asked by the police to work with them so he can make use of his powers for a greater good. So he and his disinclined best friend starts to take on complex cases.
18 January 1976, Queensbury, New York, USA
7 August 1996, Canada
25 June 1977, Austin, Minnesota, USA
8 July 1966, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
22 July 1982, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
2 March 1975, Windsor, Ontario, Canada
30 September 1985, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
11 July 1950, San Antonio, Texas, USA
4 June 1975, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
8 March 1956, London, Ontario, Canada
23 April 1977, West Newbury, Massachusetts, USA
22 June 1977, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
20 September 1956, Park Ridge, Illinois, USA
15 June 1958, Omaha, Nebraska, USA
July 07, 2006
Psych isn't nearly as much fun as it ought to be, offering a breezy but not particularly captivating twist on a very well-worn buddy formula.
July 07, 2006
Psych, a new detective series on USA, is bipolar: inventive one minute and ploddingly formulaic the next.
July 07, 2006
Unlike Monk, a gently comic character coping with mental illness, Roday's just an overgrown kid. Who needs him?
July 07, 2006
Psych is one of those happy collisions of an intelligent script and an appealing cast.
July 07, 2006
The lighthearted Psych charms even as it duplicates the structure and tone of Monk.
July 07, 2006
Can you enjoy a show without liking the main character? Psych puts that unnecessary challenge to viewers.
July 07, 2006
Better show title? Monk for Morons.
July 07, 2006
There are holes to fill, though, before this show gets up to Monk level. What's encouraging is that it starts solidly and has a chance to find itself.
July 07, 2006
As with Monk, the crime is largely an afterthought. Psych similarly serves up murder as a fluffy souffle, but what a tasty way to end the week.
July 07, 2006
The hammy younger actor [James Roday] isn't quite as cute as he thinks he is, and he belongs on a louder comedy series , a laugh-track sitcom in which his clowning might fit in more naturally.

