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Last week was all that I hoped for and more. This week…not so much. I agree with the reviewer too — Shawn should be seeking a way to make up for his lies, not just continuing to use his psychic act as a crutch to try and make Juliet feel guilty for being angry. But I too can't see how they can keep the season going

What? I thought this whole episode was perfect, even the downbeat at the end. It totally makes sense that it comes out at a wedding — everyone else is finally happy and content and Shawn, when Juliet directly asks him, realized he couldn't lie this one more time because it would just be too much of a betrayal. I

I totally agree. You could tell he was sorry for deceiving her but he also wanted to justify it and get a pass from her. I think it was really in character, that he would say he was good at what he does and hope that that truth was enough.

I like how they're trying to work in Shawn's super-clue-noticing abilities now and having him put it the cases together at the end by showing us little things he noticed along the way. Probably my favorite new development this series. And hey — we got a Psych-Out this time! FINALLY!

I really hated that accent too. I felt like it was supposed to be a reference to something but I wasn't sure what.

I especially liked how he tried to act casual at the table by leaning on his elbow, causing the giant arm to point to the ceiling. This costume was a perfect site gag.

The bathtub scene was great. I'm not the only one who thought Tim O. looked pretty hot covered in bubbles, right?

David Tennant would make a killer Wadsworth. Your casting is awesome, though I might prefer anyone else in the role of Mr. Boddy since I can't stand Ricky Gervais anymore.

"That's what we're trying to find out! We're trying to find out who killed him, and where, and with what!"
"There's no need to shout!"
"I'm not shouting! … All right I am. I'm shouting, I'm shouting, I'm shout—" [Candlestick. Thud]

Psych and Clue are a near perfect mash-up, so I had high expectations for this one and I don't feel it delivered as many laughs or referential Clue humor as I wanted. So much of it was great that I didn't really mind, though. The best scenes were Roday doing the mad dash around the mansion at the end, reenacting the

Definitely. I love both movies. I've rewatched Clue about a hundred times more, though.

"Quit calling me that!"

Needed more actual Lassiter. And I called Mexican Lassiter being the true bad guy right away because TV always does that, especially Psych. But otherwise this was a really fun episode. I smiled through the whole thing and it felt more like my favorite show than it has in a while. Henry and Lloyd bounced off of each

The Spanish theme song is my second favorite (after the Boyz II Men version) so I loved hearing it again.

Even if Tim Curry won't be there, and that's what I thought I heard, it looks like Roday is doing his best impersonation of him in the preview. A tiny percentage of me hopes he'll show up too though!

I admit, his excitement over the turkey leg he found in a tree was one of the best food-related jokes on the show. "It's still warm!"

HARRY AND THE HENDERSONS!

I know, right!? I miss the Psych-Outs too! I keep going to the USA Psych web site looking for them and they still don't have any from this season. Why on earth would they stop?

Shawn's babyish behavior in the beginning annoyed me, especially the tantrum at the police station, but he redeemed himself. Still not sure I can forgive the "Debbie Does Dallas" comment about Jules, though (I forget what he actually said but it was pretty harsh for a toss-off line). Also, how could Juliet have been

That was the BEST scene. I love how he describes it to his parents later getting lucky with Lassie — some "over the clothes middle school stuff". Now we just need a callback to "shassie" and we're all good.