Psych season 3
Psych (season 3) is the third season of the American television series Psych. The season originally aired on the USA Network in the United States. It consists of 16 episodes and premiered on July 18, 2008, concluding on February 20, 2009.
Plot
The series follows 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. His best friend, Burton "Gus" Guster, helps him run the Psych detective agency.
In season 3, Shawn and Gus continue to solve cases while dealing with personal and professional challenges. Shawn's father, Henry Spencer, becomes more involved in his life, and Shawn's relationship with Juliet O'Hara begins to develop further. The season also introduces new characters and brings back familiar faces, adding depth to the ongoing storylines.
Main Cast
- James Roday Rodriguez as Shawn Spencer
- Dulé Hill as Burton "Gus" Guster
- Corbin Bernsen as Henry Spencer
- Timothy Omundson as Carlton Lassiter
- Maggie Lawson as Juliet O'Hara
- Kirsten Nelson as Karen Vick
Episodes
The third season of Psych consists of 16 episodes. Some notable episodes include:
- "Ghosts" - Shawn's mother returns, bringing up old family issues.
- "Murder?... Anyone?... Anyone?... Bueller?" - Shawn and Gus attend their high school reunion and solve a murder.
- "Tuesday the 17th" - A parody of horror films where Shawn and Gus investigate a camp counselor's disappearance.
For a complete list of episodes, see List of Psych episodes.
Production
The third season was produced by Universal Cable Productions in association with Tagline Pictures. The show continued to be filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Reception
The third season of Psych received positive reviews from critics and fans alike. The chemistry between the main characters and the blend of comedy and mystery were particularly praised.
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