Pilot
- Episode aired Jul 7, 2006
- TV-PG
- 1h 18m
IMDb RATING
8.1/10
2.1K
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The police department in Santa Barbara hires someone they think is a psychic detective.The police department in Santa Barbara hires someone they think is a psychic detective.The police department in Santa Barbara hires someone they think is a psychic detective.
James Roday Rodriguez
- Shawn Spencer
- (as James Roday)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThis episode debuted to 6.1 million viewers, making it the highest-rated premiere for a new basic cable series in 2006. It also became the most watched pilot in USA Network history.
- GoofsYoung Shawn's eyes are brown in the episode, but James Roday, who plays older Shaun, has hazel eyes.
Human eye color can naturally go shades darker or lighter over the course of a person's life, particularly from childhood to adulthood, and can also be affected by factors such as diet and health. Brown has been known to lighten into hazel.
- Quotes
Burton 'Gus' Guster: You named your fake detective agency "Psych"? Why not just call it, "Hey, We're Fooling You and the Police Department, Hope We Don't Make a Mistake and Someone Dies Because of It"?
Shawn Spencer: First of all, Gus, that name is entirely too long. It would never fit on the window. And secondly, the best way to convince people you're not lying to them is to tell them you are.
- ConnectionsReferences The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (1962)
Featured review
Good start to an entertaining show
Since the other comment focused solely on one minor cast member change, I felt this show deserved a real comment. The show itself is a light bit of romping fair, clearly produced to harness the popularity of the Dead Zone and Monk on USA, and it delivers. The premise is a slacker whose police office father trained him from a young age to be very observant. This observance coupled with a quick wit gives him a Scooby gang/Encyclopedia Brown style way of solving crimes. Having attempted to do this occasionally as a 'good samaritan' for the police results in them pegging him for a crime, thinking that only someone with inside knowledge could do it. His only way out--pretend he is psychic. The buy it, hook line and sinker, and put him on another case, which leads to a whole new career.
The pilot introduces the main cast of characters (although one of the group is replaced, with decent plot explanation, by the second episode). James Roday is over the top as Shawn, and while his antics can get a bit tiresome, he brings a nice life to the show. Dule Hill plays his best friend and reluctant partner Gus, who gets the lion's share of the good lines, and plays the put-upon but loyal companion to a T. Timothy Omundson brings all the gravitas you'd expect from a hard boiled police detective, unaware that he is the comic relief in the world of Shawn, and is perfect. And Corbin Bernsen shines in the screen time he gets as Shawn's frustrated father, who deep down cares about his son, but is too stubborn at trying to mold him into a protégé.
All in all, a well rounded pilot, that sets the rest of the series into motion.
The pilot introduces the main cast of characters (although one of the group is replaced, with decent plot explanation, by the second episode). James Roday is over the top as Shawn, and while his antics can get a bit tiresome, he brings a nice life to the show. Dule Hill plays his best friend and reluctant partner Gus, who gets the lion's share of the good lines, and plays the put-upon but loyal companion to a T. Timothy Omundson brings all the gravitas you'd expect from a hard boiled police detective, unaware that he is the comic relief in the world of Shawn, and is perfect. And Corbin Bernsen shines in the screen time he gets as Shawn's frustrated father, who deep down cares about his son, but is too stubborn at trying to mold him into a protégé.
All in all, a well rounded pilot, that sets the rest of the series into motion.
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- vistaine
- Jan 9, 2008
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