Psych (season 5)

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Psych season 5
Psych Season 5 poster.jpg
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Country of origin United States
No. of episodes 16
Broadcast
Original channel USA Network (USA)
Original run July 14, 2010 (2010-07-14) – December 22, 2010
Home video release
DVD release date May 31, 2011 (2011-05-31)[1]
(Region 1)
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The fifth season of Psych, consisting of 16 episodes, premiered on USA Network in the United States on July 14, 2010 and concluded on December 22, 2010. A DVD of the season will be released on May 31, 2011. Production officially started in Vancouver, British Columbia on April 28, 2010. James Roday, Dulé Hill, Timothy Omundson, Maggie Lawson, Corbin Bernsen and Kirsten Nelson all reprised their roles as the main characters.

[edit] Cast

James Roday continued to play fake psychic detective Shawn Spencer. Burton "Gus" Guster returned, portrayed by Dulé Hill. Timothy Omundson returned as Head Detective Carlton "Lassie" Lassiter, while Maggie Lawson continued to portray Juliet "Jules" O'Hara. Corbin Bernsen remained in his role as Henry Spencer, who, as of the first episode, had returned to the SBPD part-time. Kirsten Nelson continued to portray SBPD Chief Karen Vick.

Sage Brocklebank returned as Officer Buzz McNab, Kurt Fuller returned as Woody the Coroner, and Liam James and Carlos McCullers II reprised their roles as young Shawn and young Gus, respectively. Nestor Carbonell appeared in two episodes as Declan Rand, a criminal profiler who briefly dates Juliet. Jerry Shea appeared in two episodes as well, as Ken, an assistant for the Psych offices. In the mid-season premiere, Cary Elwes returned as Despereaux, and Peter Oldring and Ed Lauter returned as Canadian officers. Ray Wise returned as Father Westley in a Twin Peaks-themed episode. In the season finale, Ally Sheedy returned as Mr. Yang and Peter Weller appeared as Mr. Yin while Cybill Shepherd returned as Madeleine Spencer and Jimmi Simpson appeared in videotape footage of the late Mary Lightly. Other notable guest stars for the season included Kevin Alejandro, Dana Ashbrook, Doron Bell Jr., April Bowlby, Catherine E. Coulson, Tony Cox, John DeSantis, William Devane, Lenny Von Dohlen, Nora Dunn, Sherilyn Fenn, Lee Garlington, Jon Gries, Michael Gross, Danielle Harris, John Michael Higgins, C. Thomas Howell, Brian Klugman, Rob LaBelle, Don Lake, Sheryl Lee, Robyn Lively, Bruce Locke, Ralph Macchio, Angus Macfadyen, April Matson, Chi McBride, Ryan McDonald, Vanessa Minnillo, Meredith Monroe, Becky O'Donohue, Franka Potente, Freddie Prinze, Jr., Keshia Knight Pulliam, Brad Raider, Adam Rodriguez, Jean Smart, Charles Martin Smith, Curt Smith, Lauren Lee Smith, Mena Suvari, Jacob Vargas, and Carl Weathers.

[edit] Episodes

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Season
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Original air date
64 1 "Romeo and Juliet and Juliet" Steve Franks Steve Franks 3.68[2] July 14, 2010 (2010-07-14)
A powerful businessman's daughter is kidnapped, and matters are made more complicated because the businessman (Bruce Locke) is a Triad leader. Although the case is best suited for Shawn and Gus, Henry – who is now in charge of the police consultants – refuses to hire them, but that does not matter to them. As he investigates the kidnapping, Shawn attempts to help Juliet, who has not been the same since her near-death experience. Also guest stars Jerry Shea, Jennifer Liu, Curtis Lum and Johnson Phan. 
65 2 "Feet Don't Kill Me Now" Mel Damski Saladin K. Patterson 3.30[3] July 21, 2010 (2010-07-21)
During a murder investigation, Gus decides to team up with Lassiter over a spat with Shawn, and for the fact that they happen to share a common interest: tap-dancing. Since she has been getting very poor treatment from her partner after her return, Juliet teams with Shawn, but working a case together is not exactly a match made in heaven. Guest stars Brad Raider, Lauren Lee Smith, and Danielle Harris
66 3 "Not Even Close... Encounters" John Badham Bill Callahan 3.74[4] July 28, 2010 (2010-07-28)
A prominent lawyer (Charles Martin Smith) claims that one of his co-workers was abducted by aliens, and Shawn and Gus waste no time jumping on the case, turning to an old friend (Freddie Prinze, Jr.) for help since he happens to believe in aliens. Unfortunately, their credibility takes a major blow, and despite wanting it to be an alien abduction, Shawn winds up being the sane one in the investigation. Also guest stars Becky O'Donohue
67 4 "Chivalry Is Not Dead... But Someone Is" Jay Chandrasekhar Andy Berman 3.48[5] August 4, 2010 (2010-08-04)
A wealthy widow's young boyfriend falls to his death, which turned out to be the result of poisoning. Lassiter quickly thinks that the widow (Jean Smart) is responsible, but Shawn and Gus believe that the victim was trained to be a con artist, by the guy (John Michael Higgins) who they think is the actual murderer. Shawn takes a different approach than usual to figure it out, but the case takes a turn for him. Also guest stars Lee Garlington
68 5 "Shawn and Gus in Drag (Racing)" Mel Damski Kell Cahoon & Tim Meltreger 3.78[6] August 11, 2010 (2010-08-11)
A member of a street-racing gang is found dead in a stolen Lamborghini Murciélago. Since it happens to coincide with a case that Lassiter has been working for months with no success, Henry hires Shawn and Gus to pick up the slack, and it leads to them infiltrating the street racing world, with surprising success. Guest stars Adam Rodriguez, Vanessa Minnillo, and Angus Macfadyen
69 6 "Viagra Falls" Andrew Bernstein Todd Harthan 4.11[7] August 18, 2010 (2010-08-18)
An investigation into the death of a former police chief reveals that he may have been involved in criminal activity after his retirement, but as they work the case, Shawn and Gus clash with two of his former colleagues (Carl Weathers and William Devane) who have been brought in as consultants to solve his murder and potentially clear his name. 
70 7 "Ferry Tale" Reginald Hudlin Kell Cahoon & Saladin K. Patterson 3.63[8] August 25, 2010 (2010-08-25)
As they are on a ferry on route to the Channel Islands for an environmental cleanup, Shawn and Gus must help a prison guard (Chi McBride) round up four inmates who escaped his custody, which leads to a stand-off with the police, and Shawn discovers that the escape attempt was not simply to avoid prison time, but for a deeper purpose. Also guest stars Kevin Alejandro
71 8 "Shawn 2.0" David Crabtree Bill Callahan 3.70[9] September 1, 2010 (2010-09-01)
Shawn isn't sure what to think when talented criminal profiler Declan Rand (Nestor Carbonell) comes to Santa Barbara to help track down a serial killer who is targeting people on a liver transplant list. This turns into a positive when Shawn is shaken out of his complacency, but Declan isn't just a professional rival, but a personal one. Also guest stars Meredith Monroe and Curt Smith as himself. 
72 9 "One, Maybe Two, Ways Out" Mel Damski Andy Berman & Todd Harthan 3.11[10] September 8, 2010 (2010-09-08)
Shawn crosses into unfamiliar territory when a spy (Franka Potente) – with a connection to both Shawn and Juliet – asks for his assistance when she is framed for a crime she didn't commit. Along the way, Shawn must ask Declan (Nestor Carbonell) for help, and learns that he and Juliet have gotten serious. However, during the course of the investigation, Juliet hears Shawn admit his feelings for her, and they have an emotional moment that changes everything. Also guest stars C. Thomas Howell and Jon Gries
73 10 "Extradition II: The Actual Extradition Part" Steve Franks Steve Franks 2.79[11] November 10, 2010 (2010-11-10)
Shawn and Gus return to Vancouver on a trip funded by imprisoned art thief Pierre Despereaux (Cary Elwes), who is about to be extradited by Lassiter. Despereaux escapes from jail to commit one last job but is framed for the death of a Crown attorney, so Shawn wastes no time in finding out the truth. When Shawn sees that Juliet has shown up in Canada, he decides to stop running from his feelings for her. Also guest stars Peter Oldring and Ed Lauter
74 11 "In Plain Fright" Stephen Surjik Steve Franks & Tim Meltreger 2.99[12] November 17, 2010 (2010-11-17)
While on a haunted house ride at a local theme park, Shawn sees a murder happen. The park's vice-president (Rob LaBelle) thinks that it was the ghost of a kid who fell to his death 15 years ago, but then another death occurs, and Shawn & Gus learn that there are those with a 15-year old cross to bear. Also, Shawn isn't sure how to tell Gus of his relationship with Juliet. Also guest stars Nora Dunn, April Matson, and Jerry Shea. 
75 12 "Dual Spires" Matt Shakman Bill Callahan & James Roday 3.54[13] December 1, 2010 (2010-12-01)
In a tribute of the David Lynch television series Twin Peaks, Shawn and Gus receive an email for a cinnamon festival in the small and isolated town of Dual Spires, arriving only to find a dead female drowning victim, who according to Juliet, was not only originally from Santa Barbara but had apparently drowned seven years ago. Indeed, this town is not all that it seems. Guest stars Twin Peaks actors Sherilyn Fenn, Sheryl Lee, Dana Ashbrook, Robyn Lively, Lenny Von Dohlen, Catherine E. Coulson and Ray Wise. It also features John DeSantis and Ryan McDonald
76 13 "We'd Like to Thank the Academy" Tawnia McKiernan Bill Callahan & Todd Harthan 3.09[14] December 8, 2010 (2010-12-08)
Thinking that Shawn and Gus' investigative tactics need work, Henry and Vick send them to the police academy for a three week crash course in police procedures, with an instructor (Ralph Macchio) who may not be suited for actual police work. Shawn can't help but get involved in a robbery case which also involves money laundering, and Vick learns that it's best to leave well enough alone. Also guest stars Doron Bell Jr. 
77 14 "The Polarizing Express" James Roday James Roday & Saladin K. Patterson 2.43[15] December 15, 2010 (2010-12-15)
Shawn makes a mistake which leads to evidence getting thrown out against a crime lord, getting himself suspended indefinitely and his father fired from the SBPD. Through a series of dreams - which reveal what life would've been like if he hadn't returned to Santa Barbara - Shawn finds a new way to put the crime lord in jail and redeem himself. Guest stars Keshia Knight Pulliam, Jacob Vargas, and Tony Cox as himself. 
78 15 "Dead Bear Walking" Andy Berman Andy Berman 2.53[15] December 15, 2010 (2010-12-15)
A polar bear's trainer is found dead, and the bear is thought to be the culprit by everyone except Shawn. The problem is, he now has to keep the bear hidden, but Gus would rather see the ursus maritimus dead which complicates things. In the midst of the case, Lassiter becomes the subject of a documentary, filmed by his kid sister (April Bowlby), who finds Shawn and Gus (who has a crush on her) more interesting. Also guest stars Brian Klugman, Michael Gross, and Don Lake
79 16 "Yang 3 in 2D" Mel Damski Andy Berman and James Roday 2.90[16] December 22, 2010 (2010-12-22)
A woman named Allison Cowley (Mena Suvari) claims to have escaped from Yin (Peter Weller). After Shawn sees something connecting him to Yang (Ally Sheedy), Shawn decides to use her in the investigation, which involves her leaving the psych ward. Since she was one of Yin's victims, Juliet struggles through the case, but she, like everyone else, is hell-bent on putting an end to Yin. Also guest stars Cybill Shepherd and Jimmi Simpson

[edit] References

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