Psych season 8
Psych Season 8
Psych is an American detective comedy-drama television series created by Steve Franks and broadcast on the USA Network. The show stars James Roday Rodriguez as Shawn Spencer, a young crime consultant for the Santa Barbara Police Department whose "heightened observational skills" and impressive eidetic memory allow him to convince people that he solves cases with psychic abilities. The program also stars Dulé Hill as Shawn's best friend and reluctant partner Burton "Gus" Guster.
Overview[edit | edit source]
Season 8 of Psych premiered on January 8, 2014, and concluded on March 26, 2014. The season consists of 10 episodes. This season marks the final season of the series.
Cast[edit | edit source]
- James Roday Rodriguez as Shawn Spencer
- Dulé Hill as Burton "Gus" Guster
- Timothy Omundson as Carlton Lassiter
- Maggie Lawson as Juliet O'Hara
- Kirsten Nelson as Karen Vick
- Corbin Bernsen as Henry Spencer
Episodes[edit | edit source]
The eighth season of Psych features a total of 10 episodes. Some notable episodes include:
- "Lock, Stock, Some Smoking Barrels and Burton Guster's Goblet of Fire"
- "S.E.I.Z.E. the Day"
- "A Touch of Sweevil"
- "Shawn and Gus Truck Things Up"
- "A Nightmare on State Street"
- "The Break-Up"
Production[edit | edit source]
The eighth season was announced on December 19, 2012. The season was filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia, which served as a stand-in for Santa Barbara, California. The series finale, "The Break-Up," was written and directed by series creator Steve Franks.
Reception[edit | edit source]
The final season of Psych received positive reviews from critics and fans alike. The series finale, in particular, was praised for providing a satisfying conclusion to the long-running series.
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