The 10 Greatest Psych Episodes, Ranked
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Ten years ago, USA debuted Psych, a little show about a fake psychic who solved crimes. The network was in the nascent stages of its “blue sky” period, a time that included Burn Notice, White Collar and Royal Pains. Now that this phase is essentially over, it’s easy to declare Psych the best of the no-heavy-watching-required bunch.
Starring James Roday Rodriguez, Dule Hill, Timothy Omundson and Maggie Lawson, the comedy-mystery hybrid was decidedly lighter than most shows centered around solving murders. Frequently hilarious, the show relished in spoofing the pop-culture landscape and tapped into the zeitgeist both past and present. Almost every episodes was themed around a trope, genre, or specific film or TV show. Psych ran for eight seasons and 121 episodes. In honor of it now streaming on Peacock, here are the 10 best Psych episodes. Don’t be a myopic Chihuahua. Just sit back and enjoy our list. Wait for it. Wait for iiiiiiiit…
10. “Truer Lies” (Episode 3.14)
As an oddball freelance psychic detective, Shawn (Roday) investigates the lost causes and wacky cases that have been dismissed by the police. This storytelling conceit allows for all sorts of unusual characters (Psych’s favorite kind) to pop up in any given episode. In “Truer Lies,” Shawn finds himself on the side of a pathological liar (Jonathan Silverman) who has been accused of murder. Of course, Shawn is a bit of a liar in his own right, but he has nothing on this guy. The fun comes stems the drama of trying to distinguish the lie from the truth, all of which drives both the comedy and the mystery of the episode.
9. “Psy vs. Psy” (Episode 2.03)
What if Shawn Spencer found himself working alongside another fake psychic? And what if Lou Diamond Phillips played the coolest federal agent ever? Both of these questions are answered in “Psy vs. Psy.” While the first season was good, this episode, which aired early in the second season, helped take the show to a whole other level. Shawn would run into other fakers over the years, but Phillips’ Lars Ewing remains the best of that bunch.
8. “Heeeere’s Lassie” (Episode 6.11)
The first two episodes on this list represent a time before the show really became a “theme of the week” show. But “Heeeere’s Lassie” is a straight up riff on The Shining. The typically straight-laced Lassie (Omundson) loses his mind a la Jack Nicholson, and Gus (Hill) takes on the role of Shelly Duvall. The results are both funny and pretty intense. Psych was not usually a thrilling show. Often, its dramatic beats worked less well than the straight comedy. But here, the thrills and laughs combined for a terrifically eerie and weird episode.