After bizarre radiation storms destroy the planet's defense systems and space debris blasts holes through the planet, Earth's shaky future lies in the hands of a tough federal agent, his genius son and a government scientist. |
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This disc includes the following episodes:" Shawn Rescues Darth Vader," "Last Night Gus," "This Episode Sucks" and "The Amazing Psych-Man and Tap-Man Issue #2." |
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This disc includes the following episodes:"Dead Man's Curveball," "Shawn Interrupted," "In For a Penny..." and "The Tao of Gus." |
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This disc includes the following episodes:"Neil Simon's Lover's Retreat," "Indiana Shawn And The Temple Of The Kinda Crappy, Rusty Old Dagger - Extended Version," "Heeeeere's Lassie - Extended Version" and "Shawn and the Real Girl." |
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This disc includes the following episodes:"Let's Doo-Wop It Again," "Autopsy Turvy," "True Grits" and "Santabarbaratown." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Romeo and Juliet and Juliet," "Feet Don't Kill Me Know," "Not Even Close... Encounters" and "Chivalry Is Not Dead... But Someone Is." |
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While on the haunted house ride at Santa Barbara's Scare Fest, Shawn and Gus witness a murder. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Shawn and Gus in Drag," "Viagra Falls," "Ferry Tale" and "Shawn 2.0." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "One, Maybe Two, Ways Out," "Extradition II: The Actual Extradition Part," "In Plain Fright" and "Dual Spires." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "We'd Like to Thank the Academy," "The Polarizing Express," "Dead Bear Walking" and "Yang 3 in 2D." |
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Shawn and Gus get themselves hired onto the case when an unstable lawyer claims his assistant was abducted by aliens. |
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When a woman is found dead with a bottle of pills that are lab trial samples, Lassiter and Gus team up to catch the murderer. |
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Shawn and Gus find themselves caught between two rival Chinese Triad families as they search for one of the leaders' abducted daughter. |
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After the zoo's polar bear trainer is murdered unexpectedly, officials are quick to point the finger at the polar bear. |
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Shawn and Gus help the SBPD solve a case but are soon reprimanded for their efforts because they did not follow police procedure. |
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Shawn and Gus receive a mysterious email inviting them to the Cinnamon Festival in Dual Spires, a quirky town that's nearly invisible on a map. |
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Shawn and Gus return to Vancouver to visit their old nemesis, Despereaux, in prison at the felon's request, who then uses them to escape. |
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Shawn's antics cause evidence to be thrown out in the high-profile prosecution of a known crime lord named Czarsky. |
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Shawn and Gus find themselves in the midst of a chase after a government spy seeks their help in clearing her name. |
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While on a murder case involving victims on a liver transplant donor list, Shawn meets a man whose criminal profiling skills rival his own. |
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Two former cops come out of retirement to help Shawn and Gus solve the murder of a former police chief. |
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A wealthy widow's young date is murdered, pitting Shawn and Gus against a dirty rotten scoundrel. |
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The Yin/Yang trilogy comes to a close as Shawn and Gus race to save a woman kidnapped by Yin. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Romeo and Juliet and Juliet," "Feet Don't Kill Me Know," "Not Even Close... Encounters" and "Chivalry Is Not Dead... But Someone Is." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Shawn and Gus in Drag," "Viagra Falls," "Ferry Tale" and "Shawn 2.0." |
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Shawn and Gus help a prison guard locate his escaped inmates on a ferry boat headed to the Channel Islands. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "One, Maybe Two, Ways Out," "Extradition II: The Actual Extradition Part," "In Plain Fright" and "Dual Spires." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "We'd Like to Thank the Academy," "The Polarizing Express," "Dead Bear Walking" and "Yang 3 in 2D." |
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Shawn and Gus infiltrate a ring of street-racing car thieves to catch a killer. |
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When Juliet asks Gus to help her track down an old boyfriend, she inadvertently exposes a dark and closely guarded secret. |
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Shawn tangles with the Army when he claims that a private's suicide was actually murder and suspects that Juliet's former military/current mercenary brother is involved. |
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Gus must reteam with his estranged college singing buddies when a member of the old quartet is murdered. |
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A priest and former teacher of Shawn and Gus calls them claiming that an apparent suicide was in fact the work of the devil. |
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When strange things start happening at Old Sonora Town -- a simulated Old West tourist attraction -- that threaten to permanently shut it down, Lassiter enlists Shawn and Gus's help to uncover the truth and keep a childhood favorite open. |
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A killer targets Shawn using scenarios from classic Alfred Hitchcock films. Ally Sheedy guest stars. |
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After Lassiter takes a page out of Shawn's book and claims a shark attack victim was actually murdered, the guys must then scramble to find the fish and prove him right. |
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Shawn and Gus are recruited into a think tank to help prevent the murder of a business tycoon, but once the group disbands, they realize that one of the members plans to use the assassination ideas to kill the client instead of save him. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Extradition: British Columbia," "He Dead," "High Noon-ish" and "The Devil's in the Details…and in the Upstairs Bedroom." Also included are deleted scenes, video commentaries and audio commentaries. |
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Shawn and Gus must recover a deadly pathogen before the thief releases it into the city. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Shawn Has the Yips," "Bollywood Homicide," "High Top Fade Out" and "Let's Get Hairy." Also included are deleted scenes, video commentaries and more. |
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When Shawn and Gus join Gus's new girlfriend on a rafting trip, a member of the group goes overboard, but Shawn quickly realizes it was no accident. |
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A man needs Shawn and Gus's help to lift a curse on him that seems to put all of his girlfriends in mortal danger. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Shawn Takes a Shot in the Dark," "You Can't Handle This Episode," "Thrill Seekers & Hell Raisers" and "A Very Juliet Episode." Also included are deleted scenes, video commentaries and audio commentaries. |
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When a billionaire crashes his small plane in the woods, Shawn and Gus join the search to find the wreckage, but they arrive only in time to hear his last words -- he was murdered. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Death Is in the Air," "Think Tank," "The Head, the Tail, the Whole Damn Episode" and "Mr. Yin Presents...." Also included are deleted scenes, montages, video commentaries and audio commentaries. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Extradition: British Columbia," "He Dead," "High Noon-ish" and "The Devil's in the Details…and in the Upstairs Bedroom." Also included are deleted scenes, video commentaries and audio commentaries. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Shawn Has the Yips," "Bollywood Homicide," "High Top Fade Out" and "Let's Get Hairy." Also included are deleted scenes, video commentaries and more. |
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Shawn's life hangs in the balance when, while working on a case involving an ice cream truck, he stumbles onto something bigger and more deadly. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Shawn Takes a Shot in the Dark," "You Can't Handle This Episode," "Thrill Seekers & Hell Raisers" and "A Very Juliet Episode." Also included are deleted scenes, video commentaries and audio commentaries. |
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A man fears he is dangerous to society and enlists Shawn and Gus's help because, he claims, he is a werewolf. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Death Is in the Air," "Think Tank," "The Head, the Tail, the Whole Damn Episode" and "Mr. Yin Presents...." Also included are deleted scenes, montages, video commentaries and audio commentaries. |
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After a cop bar is shot up in an apparent robbery, Shawn realizes the shooter was actually targeting one of them. |
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This homage to 1950s-era alien invasion flicks stars Eric McCormack as Ted Lewis, an astronomer whose body plays host to an intergalactic bounty hunter named Urp after a spacecraft crashes into a mountain. But Urp isn't the only survivor: A ravenous monster is now roaming the California countryside. With the help of a local waitress ( |
This homage to 1950s-era alien invasion flicks stars Eric McCormack as Ted Lewis, an astronomer whose body plays host to an intergalactic bounty hunter named Urp after a spacecraft crashes into a mountain. But Urp isn't the only survivor: A ravenous monster is now roaming the California countryside. With the help of a local waitress (Jenni Baird), it's up to Ted -- or rather, his alien alter ego, Urp -- to save the planet from total annihilation. |
Shawn and Gus track an elusive international art thief while vacationing in Canada. |
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After Shawn and Gus help a little girl get a mall Santa out of jail in time for Christmas, they realize their clients are con men who have a big score planned. |
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After Gus finds himself held hostage in a bank, Shawn must not only find a way to get inside, but also to become the gunman's chief negotiator. |
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Shawn and Gus help an undercover Juliet solve a string of robberies connected to a roller derby team, which she has recently infiltrated as their newest member. |
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A death on an off-shore oil rig leads to a jurisdictional battle between Vick and her Coast Guard Commander sister -- not only over the case, but also over the services of Santa Barbara's leading psychic detective. |
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The biggest bust of Henry's career just walked out of jail on a technicality, so Shawn and Gus must revisit the 1970s to reinvestigate the case and put the culprit behind bars for good. |
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When Shawn's adventurous and notoriously unreliable Uncle Jack comes to town claiming he has a map to ancient hidden Spanish treasure, Shawn, Gus and Henry find themselves in a life-or-death chase to the gold. |
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While watching a daredevil's motorcycle jump at a fair, Shawn realizes someone is sabotaging his stunts. Shawn and Gus talk their way into his inner circle in order to find out who's trying to kill him. |
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Gus has worked long and hard organizing their high school reunion, so when Shawn claims one of their fellow alumni has been murdered and his body has been hidden, Gus refuses to believe him. |
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After Gus's boss demands he quit moonlighting at the Psych Agency, Shawn must find a way to keep his partner while solving a haunting case -- and playing referee to Henry and his recently returned mother. |
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Shawn and Gus join up with a local firehouse to prove a series of arsons are more than they seem. |
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Shawn and Gus must prove Lassiter's innocence when he's on the hook for a murder inside of the Santa Barbara Police Department. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Ghosts," "Murder?... Anyone?... Anyone?... Bueller?," "Daredevils!" and "The Greatest Adventure in the History of Basic Cable." |
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When Shabby the Sea Lion is found dead after being released into the wild, Shawn sets out to prove it was murder and stumbles onto a bigger conspiracy. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Disco Didn't Die. It Was Murdered!," "There Might Be Blood," "Talk Derby to Me" and "Gus Walks into a Bank." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Christmas Joy," "Six Feet Under the Sea," "Lassie Did a Bad Bad Thing" and "Earth, Wind and... Wait for It." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Any Given Friday Night at 10pm, 9pm Central," "Truer Lies," "Tuesday the 17th" and "An Evening with Mr. Yang." |
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Shawn and Gus must prove a pathological liar is telling the truth in order to stop an assassination plot. |
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Shawn and Gus go undercover at a professional football training camp when the foot of the team's missing kicker is discovered. |
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Shawn and Gus are hired by a childhood friend to find a missing camp counselor who disappeared near their old campgrounds. Upon their arrival, spooky activity abounds. |
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After eluding capture and disappearing years ago, the famed Yin Yang serial killer is back, and he's set his sights on Shawn. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Ghosts," "Murder?... Anyone?... Anyone?... Bueller?," "Daredevils!" and "The Greatest Adventure in the History of Basic Cable." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Disco Didn't Die. It Was Murdered!," "There Might Be Blood," "Talk Derby to Me" and "Gus Walks into a Bank." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Christmas Joy," "Six Feet Under the Sea," "Lassie Did a Bad Bad Thing" and "Earth, Wind and... Wait for It." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Any Given Friday Night at 10pm, 9pm Central," "Truer Lies," "Tuesday the 17th" and "An Evening with Mr. Yang." |
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Is a dream far better than reality? Sara (Katee Sackhoff) wonders just this after she's catapulted into the future and married to her lifelong crush, Brian (Sage Brocklebank). While their careers seem solid -- she's a politician, he's an investment banker -- their relationship isn't. As they live l... |
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It's Fashion Week in Santa Barbara, and all around town it's models, parties and death by electrocution? Shawn and Gus go undercover as male models to investigate the murder of a prominent designer. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "American Duos," "65 Million Years Off," "Psy vs Psy" and "Zero to Murder in Sixty Seconds." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "And Down the Stretch Comes Murder," "Meat Is Murder, But Murder Is Also Murder," "If You're So Smart, Then Why Are You Dead?" and "Rob-a-Bye Baby." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Bounty Hunters!," "Gus's Dad May Have Killed an Old Guy," "There's Something About Mira" and "The Old and the Restless." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Lights, Camera...Homicidio," 'Dis-Lodged," "Black and Tan: A Crime of Fashion" and "Shawn (and Gus) of the Dead." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "American Duos," "65 Million Years Off," "Psy vs Psy" and "Zero to Murder in Sixty Seconds." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "And Down the Stretch Comes Murder," "Meat Is Murder, But Murder Is Also Murder," "If You're So Smart, Then Why Are You Dead?" and "Rob-a-Bye Baby." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Bounty Hunters!," "Gus's Dad May Have Killed an Old Guy," "There's Something About Mira" and "The Old and the Restless." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Lights, Camera...Homicidio," 'Dis-Lodged," "Black and Tan: A Crime of Fashion" and "Shawn (and Gus) of the Dead." |
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Is a dream far better than reality? Sara (Katee Sackhoff) wonders just this after she's catapulted into the future and married to her lifelong crush, Brian (Sage Brocklebank). While their careers seem solid -- she's a politician, he's an investment banker -- their relationship isn't. As they live life as 30-somethings but are actually only 17, Sara and Brian face a snapshot of the future that renders tough questions about true love. |
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Shawn contends that a dead man was killed in a manner that misses the agreed death timeline -- by about 65 million years. |
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Shawn thinks he's solved Lassiter's stolen car case but soon begins to doubt himself. |
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The feds show up to investigate a counterfeiter and bring along their own version of Shawn. |
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Shawn and Gus's old nemesis returns when he hires them to find out why his horses always lose at the track. |
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The judge on an "American Idol"-esque show finds himself in a panic after a series of near-miss attempts on his life and hires the Psych Agency to protect him from future harm. |
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Shawn is called to the Natural History Museum when a mummy goes missing and all indications are that it got up and walked out on its own. |
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When a member of a local brotherhood dies during an initiation ritual, Shawn and Gus enter a world of secret handshakes and ancient traditions, all presided over by Lassiter's father-in-law. |
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On the set of Santa Barbara's most popular Spanish soap opera, life imitates art when a fictional murder turns real, making everyone involved a suspect. Shawn solves the crime from the inside while inadvertently becoming one of the show's stars. |
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It's youth versus experience when Shawn and Gus team up with Henry to investigate a man's disappearance from a local retirement community. |
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Shawn's world is turned upside-down during a missing-person case that comes from an unexpected client: Gus's wife. |
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Gus brings Shawn along to his parents' house for Christmas dinner, only to have Mr. Guster wind up being the top suspect in a neighbor's murder. |
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Shawn and Gus play bounty hunters in pursuit of an escaped accused murderer. |
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A Santa Barbara burglar is hitting people's homes in the middle of the day. |
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A group of genius teenagers go to the Psych Agency claiming their teacher is a murderer. |
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Shawn and Gus try to clear the name of a chef accused of killing a food critic. |
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Having honed his powers of deduction by observing his police officer dad, Shawn Spencer (James Roday) appears to possess a nearly supernatural gift for crime-solving -- so much so that the police begin employing his services as a psychic. After opening up a detective agency with his best friend (Dulé Hill), Spencer finds that his sleuthing skills, though advanced, don't exactly keep him out of trouble in this comedic mystery series. |
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Having honed his powers of deduction by observing his police officer dad, Shawn Spencer (James Roday) appears to possess a nearly supernatural gift for crime-solving -- so much so that the police begin employing his services as a psychic. After opening up a detective agency with his best friend (Dulé Hill... |
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Henry's old friend, Bill Peterson, refuses to call the police after his wayward son steals from him and then goes missing, which forces Henry to go find help in the last place he ever wanted to visit. |
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A teenager goes missing, and to Gus's delight, he and Shawn must spend the entire weekend at the boy's last known location -- the Santa Barbara Comic-Con -- investigating his disappearance. |
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Shawn and Gus must save a man who claims a ghost is trying to kill him. |
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When a forestry company's profit-driven decision to genetically engineer trees goes horribly wrong, a mismatched group of loggers and environmental activists become ravenous flesh-eating zombies. And although a few uninfected survivors remain, their chances of getting out of the wilderness alive are as remote as the forest itself. An ensemble cast stars in this undead gore fest that makes a run-in with a wood chipper seem tame. |
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Having honed his powers of deduction by observing his police officer dad, Shawn Spencer (James Roday) appears to possess a nearly supernatural gift for crime-solving -- so much so that the police begin employing his services as a psychic. After opening up a detective agency with his best friend (Dulé Hill), Spencer finds that his sleuthing skills, though advanced, don't exactly keep him out of trouble in this comedic mystery series. |
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Shawn must communicate with the spirit world in order to recover a dead bank robber's stolen cash and save his widow's life. |
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Shawn and Gus crash a high society wedding in order to recover the stolen priceless antique engagement ring before the ceremony ends. |
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Shawn and Gus investigate the mysterious death of the spellmaster at the regional spelling bee. |
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When the Santa Barbara police department hit a wall on a high-profile kidnapping case, they reluctantly hire Shawn Spencer, the town's newest psychic detective, to help solve the crime. |
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Shawn and Gus become Civil War reenactors when a carefully choreographed "death" turns out to be a real-life murder. |
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When Shawn is the only one to realize a suicide is in fact a murder, he keeps himself on the case by insisting he's getting information from the sole witness: the victim's cat. |
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Shawn and Gus step into a real-life urban legend as they investigate a death suspiciously like the tale of "Scary Sherry." |
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Before the Psych Agency can begin to investigate the disappearance of an up-and-coming tennis star, Shawn must first retrieve Gus from a corporate retreat. They soon realize things are not always as they appear. |
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When a woman sleeps with a beloved local weatherman but wakes up to find him dead, she is charged with his murder. Shawn finds a way into the case by becoming a consultant to the defense. |
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As a joke, Lassiter sticks Shawn with a case where a man shows up naked at the police station, claiming to have been abducted by aliens -- but Shawn's investigation soon takes in him into an even stranger universe: speed dating. |
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When a drunken and depressed Lassiter confesses to Shawn that he has doubts about the death by "natural causes" of an astronomer, Shawn sets out to secretly prove the detective right in order to boost his morale. |
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When Henry's former boss, Capt. Connors, now suffering from early on-set Alzheimer's, knows he's solved a crime but can't remember it, he comes to Shawn for help. |
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This disc includes the pilot episode of the series. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Spellingg Bee," "Speak Now or Forever Hold Your Piece," "Woman Seeking Dead Husband - Smokers Okay, No Pets," "9 Lives" and "Weekend Warriors." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Who Ya Gonna Call?," "Shawn Vs. the Red Phantom," "Forget Me Not," "From the Earth to Starbucks" and "He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not, He Loves Me, Oops He's Dead!". |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Cloudy...with a Chance of Murder," "Game Set...Murder?," "Poker? I Barely Knew Her" and "Scary Sherry: Bianca's Toast." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Spellingg Bee," "Speak Now or Forever Hold Your Piece," "Woman Seeking Dead Husband - Smokers Okay, No Pets," "9 Lives" and "Weekend Warriors." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Who Ya Gonna Call?," "Shawn Vs. the Red Phantom," "Forget Me Not," "From the Earth to Starbucks" and "He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not, He Loves Me, Oops He's Dead!". |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Cloudy...with a Chance of Murder," "Game Set...Murder?," "Poker? I Barely Knew Her" and "Scary Sherry: Bianca's Toast." |
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This disc includes the pilot episode of the series. |
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When a forestry company's profit-driven decision to genetically engineer trees goes horribly wrong, a mismatched group of loggers and environmental activists become ravenous flesh-eating zombies. And although a few uninfected survivors remain, their chances of getting out of the wilderness alive are as remote as the forest itself. An ensemble cast stars in this undead gore fest that makes a run-in with a wood chipper seem tame. |