This show needs to be talked about way more than it is, it is still as good today as it was when it first aired. This is the one show I can rewatch, and never get tired of.
The reason Psych is good, is that Shawn never pretended to be special. He was a con man. He was a genius but didn’t actually know it. My favorite was when he said the detective’s exam was easy and got a 100 on it when he was 14. He wasn’t bragging. It was just part of his life. So when he gives up his secrets at the end it feels genuine because they were all clues we all saw.
I say this as a massive fan of Psych, are you American? Americans generally just hate smart people and the only way they can allow them to be smart is if they are a hot mess in all other areas of life. They definitely can't be considered special the way singers or athletes or hot people are. And someone as intelligent as Shawn cannot ever show any pride or confidence and still be accepted.
@@karlhess7278 you are right. What I meant was that he was never got caught up in the con. He never pretended the con worked because he was special. Some con men think that their con works because they have a special ability. Shawn wasn’t like that.
the biggest part I love about psych is that Shawn isn’t a massive dick to everyone around him. He’s a immature jackass at times but actually acts like a human being
I find it often depends, I’ve meat some absolute out of this world genius and were a massive dick about there area of expertise because they could not understand that there normal person just could not interpret inform they say they did. I have found that often they don’t mean to be it just them trying to express feeling, that often get forgotten or misunderstood due to overthinking on that genius part
There are entire episodes based around how Shawn mooches off those around him. He constantly pushes against Gus, Lassie, and Juliet in ways that if it were a less goofy show would be considered dickish, especially as the show goes on.
Another thing that I think really makes the show so good is how they visualize Shawn's hyper-observance and eidetic memory. When Shawn enters a new space or meets a new person we get to see him notice all of the little details and while some are things that he clocks immediately as being important, often he doesn't pick up on that until later and we can see him remember through flashbacks noticing those details that we did see the first time but in a new light. This is another way that Psych lets us play along and try to remember those details and how they might be important for ourselves. I also just think they do deduction so much better than most Sherlock-ish stories too. When Shawn pulls out his "oh I knew they would do x because I saw them do y and knew they were z" it feels good and earned, rather than pulled from nothing.
@@10KProductionsI just keep thinking about HBomberguy *flaming* "Sherlock" for not being a mystery show, with almost every mystery being solved off-screen (and by insane leaps of logic that are really likely to be wrong), and how Psych just perfectly demonstrates what "Sherlock" should've been doing.
The first episode of CW's Flash series used this camera trick, too. I was really looking forward to watching Crime Scene Analyst Barry Allen being a significant part of the show, like Shawn's deductive skills are here.
Funnily enough because of the special effects used to show him hyper-fixating I as a kid thought he was actually psychic despite how they would constantly call back to how he isn’t
Psych is one of the greatest shows of all time; one of my favorites. Psych will never be forgotten as long as I'm around. I quote it constantly, especially "You hear about Pluto? That's messed up, right?" and "Are you a fan of delicious flavor?" Oh, and of course, "I've heard it both ways."
Its my favorite show and I quote it any chance I get. Even the people I know that have seen Psych dont get my references because I quote obscure one-liners from the show
That’s one of the other things that made the show shine, I think- every major character had their equal share of moments to show off their talents and wits, while also having equal opportunities to show off their flaws and embarrass themselves. Gus is Shawn’s “straight man,” but Gus is also as much as a goofball if not more in some areas. So Gus can wreck a crime scene one day, and competently save the day the next. It isn’t contradictory, it’s just complex humanity at work, and I love it so much.
I love that Psych references obliquely Monk but in a way that puts them in the same universe. After Juliet moves to San Francisco and Shawn follows her, he says he'll start doing the same work but for the SFPD, and Juliet tells him they already have someone to do his job, he's in the victim's pantry alphabetizing the food.
They both had too much cringe humor for me. They were good and I could enjoy most of an episode (Psych was better than Monk in that respect) but I couldn't just enjoy the shows regularly thanks to how much cringe humor they used.
Pierre Desperaux is more Irene Adler than Prof. Moriarty. 1. While they were opposite sides, they genuinely like each other. 2. Desperaux isn't trying to hurt Shawn and Gus, just embarrass them and look cool getting away with it. 3. Moriarty has an analogue in the Yin/Yang characters.
Desperaux being like Irene Adler is such a cool connection that I never recognized. I knew Shawn was suppose to be like Sherlock, Gus, John. Shawn's Dad is suppose to be like Sherlocks brother. Karen is suppose to be Lestrade, and Lassie is the one police detective that is always suppose to try one upping Sherlock but never getting far, but making him a regular. I don't know who Julliet would be, maybe the house keeper? Since she has more to her than just being a housekeeper
@@danishson97 don’t forget how awesome Mrs. Hudson is. When ever the house is attacked because of Sherlock she stands her ground by either playing the part of a fake victim to conceal evidence or fighting back with actual weapons. Juliet is definitely a Mrs. Hudson. She marvels at Shawn while calling him out for his crap even before she knew he was faking. Jules uses her natural charm to trick people and she definitely fights back with style. Mrs. Hudson and Juliet are the care taking, sanity keeping figures with a sharp edge.
@@danishson97 the reason why female characters didn’t get very much time in old stories is because they were portrayed as perfect and no one wants to read or watch a perfect character. Perfection in entertainment often becomes boring. This is why Mrs. Hudson can surprise the audience with actions she has performed off screen and revealed after to Sherlock, doing things one wouldn’t expect of a perfect housekeeper. An old time perfect female character acts when she needs to, not randomly, that’s why the story typically didn’t follow them. You’d see Mrs. Hudson cleaning up Sherlock’s sty of a study and continue with her work until she needs to do something extremely rare where her sharp edge and heroics would shine. With Juliet they use a slightly different take since she’s a detective on the front lines. Still she’s out of the loop since Shawn’s the main character and she usually isn’t in on his schemes. Another reason she isn’t given as much screen time is because she was basically perfect. Her perfection counters Lassie’s obsession with work and beating Shawn, making her more entertaining to watch. When they separated her from Lassie in the show’s partner trade she had to counter Shawn instead, entertaining to watch but uncomfortable because it messed with the dynamic. The major character change for her happened when they had to separate Juliet from Lassie in the first movie. She can’t afford to be perfect anymore otherwise she’d be boring to watch or forced off screen, that’s why we see her make some major mistakes such as keeping secrets from Karen about her daughter’s criminal activity. She even lied to her partner. That’s the moment the audience knew she was going to have a bigger story because of how unlike her that was. Juliet is Mrs. Hudson all the way. Just a more shown Mrs. Hudson.
Adler and Desperaux were both wily characters who loved showing up their rivals. If they played chess against their rivals, it would be "how can I lead them into a trap that's so obvious they miss it?" Moriarty and Yin/Yang were much deadlier threats and weren't afraid to do play dirty. They'd win at a chess match by coating the pieces with a toxic substance
Irene adler literally just wanted to be left alone and did not want to show off how smart she was or anything.. Why are people comparing her to desperaux??
You should watch _Psych: the BEST Sherlock Holmes adaptation in existence_ by talistheintrovert. It's 3½ hours long and it's an incredible overview and character analysis.
Reminiscent but less of the bumbling police inspector. Yes Lassie can be the butt of the joke but he was still a competent detective who just got shown up by Shawn because Shawn was thinking outside of the box which does rub off on Lassie throughout the series.
@@TheGamefreak612 And worth noting that Lassie's disdain of Shawn is understandable, with how Shawn is usually badly wrong with his first couple of conclusions about the case, and typically engages in methods that would see him kicked off the force within a couple of cases if he were an actual officer.
Another thing I love about Psych, besides everything mentioned here, is the humor and sometimes kinda fourth wall breaking nods. Like, in flashbacks to Sean's childhood, his dad is played by the same actor that plays his dad in the present day, but he wears a wig in the flashback scenes. At one point in the present day, the dad is complaining about being old or something, and Sean is like: hey, it's not so bad, slap a wig on you and you'd look about 20 years younger in an instant. There's so much to love about this show. Definitely go watch it if you haven't yet. I think it's on Prime.
@Ancaryvan "i know that you know, that I'm not telling the truth. I know that you know, they just dont have any proof". I swear to this day that opening song still pops up in my head at the most random times.
I never made the connection of how genius the show is by adding the "super sniffer" and now that I realize it I love it even more. The fact that of the five senses the three we use most to interact with our surroundings are sight, sound, and smell so the show gave the audience surrogate the ability to pick up and identify smells and has him relay this information audibly is just amazing.
Psych is still easily my favorite detective shows (along with Monk). Even as silly as it got near the end, it's been nice to see a return to form with the movies. Always glad to see it get love!!
I like how it hasn't ever become a huge pop culture show. Psychos are a community that despite a lack of size, still managed 8 seasons and 3 (hopefully 4) sequel movies. Something about this show feels so personal. Like Shawn and Gus are actually all our best friends, and we're just hanging out with them while they solve a mystery.
Another thing that Shawn has over all these other "Sherlocks": He isn't an asshole to everyone he meets. Psych is one of my all time favorite shows and criminally underrated. I loved the dynamic of Shawn and Gus as much as I did JD and Turk from Scrubs. I think I need a rewatch now...
Totally agree. The chemistry between James Roday Rodriguez and Dule Hill was truly outstanding. I never doubted for one moment that they had been best friends ever since childhood. They know each other so well that they're basically brothers. Quite heartwarming. I'd recommend this series without hesitation to just about anyone. Even if you're not that big a fan of mystery or police procedural shows, Gus and Shawn have such a fun, quirky partnership with such great comedic timing, that it's still worth tuning in and binge watching.
@@nicholaskling2425This reminded me of how much I loved when they did the variations of the opening theme. I believe that episode in which it was sung in Spanish.
Psych is easily my all time favorite series. Glad they're getting some extra love. I love the character Despereaux. Cary Elwes is such a perfect actor for that role!!!
There was a time when the USA Network had the best character-driven shows. Their tagline was even on point with their branding at that time: Characters Welcomed. Monk, Psych, Burn Notice, Suits, etc.
Loved the Super Bowl commercial with all the characters, or the crossover commercials between 2 shows (Dead zone/psych/Monk, white collar/burn notice, …. Oh goodness, I have to go watch them, excuse me….)
Agreed I really like this. While I generally prefer psych. I really appreciated that in elementary Watson started more similar to the traditional Watson as far as her role in the mysteries but I love how as she learned she’s play bigger hands in solving the mysteries And did so even when he wasn’t around
The Yin and Yang episodes are some of my favorite episodes of television. The show is goofy madness that is just done so well, but when the show gets relatively serious I think it is at its best. I will always love this show so much. Gonna go rewatch now for the hundredth time
Psych has been my favorite show for pretty much my entire life and NOBODY I mention it to has ever seen it. FINALLY it’s being talked about and appreciated again.
Talisnottheintrovert (probably spelled it wrong) just made a phenomenal almost 4 hour video essay about how Psych is the best adaptation of Sherlock Holmes so you probably did watch a video like this
Psych is my favorite show of all time, from the first moment you can tell it’s special. James Roday Rodriguez is probably my favorite actor at this point, the chemistry is insane, all the actors are perfect. And it’s just a perfect show in general, nuff said.
They are still my jam now! Fun fact: the creators of _Leverage_ wanted Eliot to be Shawn's cousin (and Henry's nephew), but _Psych_ mentioned _Leverage_ as explicitly fictional first, so unfortunately that never got to happen.
Psych is a better Sherlock than Sherlock ever was. "Perfect" is the exact right word here, and good on you for using it. Edit: Also, Gus is great. By FAR the best Watson. And one of the best characters ever put on a television screen.
Shaun and Gus are hands down one of the best duos in tv history. I felt their synergy really shined. This series was very fun and interesting when it comes to the cases and the shenanigans they were doing to collect evidence.i felt what hurt it is the absence of a central storyline throughout some seasons to increase interest. They tried it way later but i don't think they did it well. Most of the movies they made though are very enjoyable. they really kept my interest long after the series was gone
I remember watching Psych in 2020 and 2021 and it’s one of the funniest shows, and later realized this is like my favorite type of genre other including White Collar and Brooklyn Nine-Nine and now Sherlock 🔎🎻
I don't know as much as I love Psych but seeing what happened the internet fandom has devolved i'm kinda glad its not more well known it fills this early 2000's space in my head where the internet hasn't really taken off yet and reminds me of my childhood.
Pierre Desperaeux isn’t Moriarty OR Irene Adler, he’s Hercule Flambeau from Father Brown. Father Brown is similar to Sherlock in many ways, based on a series of books written in the 1940’s, he’s a catholic priest/detective/affable goofball/incredibly intelligent. He solves crimes with his partner(s), the local police detective HATES him, and his nemesis is Hercule Flambeau, a French thief with no accent who steals holy relics and always manages to get away. They have excellent banter, and even help each other out sometimes. Psych isn’t just inspired by Sherlock Holmes, it’s a show with many inspirations, from Father Brown to Agatha Christie’s Hercule Poirout, to Colombo to David Lynch. It’s an excellent mishmash.
There is an essay by Borges criticizing the same thing about Conan Doyle: the concealing of information from the reader, the unfair advantage of the protagonist having additional data that's key to solving the case but isn't shared. He then goes on to write his own mystery tale under a pseudonym.
I've been revisiting Psych since I only watched it as a kid, and it's been such a blast that I wanted to find videos on it a few months ago: and found nothing! Now two videos have been uploaded recently about it. Great video!
I think the key to Psych and mystery and that episode with Desperaux is that "how" will ALWAYS be a more interesting question "what". "What happens?/what's the answer?" Could be anything. "HOW did it happen?" Now I'm speculating.
We just watched the entire series yet again streaming. What I love most about Psyche is the amazing chemistry all the actors/characters have, but also how interesting and complete all the side characters are. Lassie and Jules are full people with personalities, stories of their own, and each has a real impact on the series and Shawn. There is also great character development through the show for each of the characters, not just the main ones. Relationships and people grow over the series run.
The reason I love this show, is for as good as the crime aspect of the show is that is still somehow not the reason to love the show, its The Duo. Seriously, they dont even have to solve crimes, I could literaly watch them running a food truck business and it would still somehow feel like the same as Psych. But on the topic of Audience being able to deduce stuff, one of the few times I've actually done it before the show is in the episode Psy vs Psy. The female "psychic" says he has a scar on his right cheek (but as the audience we are to believe she came in before shawn and Gus and saw the footage but the footage is only of his left side, so she either was actually psychi or she knew him).
ohh now I have to rewatch Psych. I've seen like 1/3 of it on TV maybe, but that was, what, a decade ago. really loved the narrative and the overall vibe. never got to sit down and rewatch (as I did with the Mentalist, for example - seen parts of it on TV as a teen too). Thanks for reminding me what a banger this show is
I love Psych, I already thought it was brilliantly crafted, but damn, I never realised quite how well "Watson" was re-imagined for the viewers benefit.
Psych is great. It's been my favorite show for almost 15 years now. I remember seeing commercials for it during the few episodes of Monk I watched years ago. So Psych got me into actually watching the entirety of Monk, another great USA show, and it got me into Magnum P.I., which has now been another one of my probably top 3-5 favorite shows of all time.
I rewatch Psych at least once a year, it's one of my "comfort" shows. I always guessed it was overlooked because of the lighter tone and comedic elements that are admittedly goofy and sometimes over the top.
psych is my favorite show of all time. i watched when i was a kid with my dad and have continued to rewatch it today as an adult. it is my comfort show and i still find myself laughing and seeing something new from it. it deserves all the praise it gets and much more. i have never heard anyone dislike it even if it may not be someone’s cup of tea
I absolutely love Psych! I especially love the parts where he almost reveals that he's not actually psychic like getting a 100 score on the detective exam.
This was a fun video! Whenever I watch Psych, I’m mostly thinking about how funny it is - one of the only shows I genuinely laugh out loud with every episode. But it was fun to see an essay on how well-written and Sherlock-ian it is!
The Watson in House wasn't Wilson. Watson's friendship role was Wilson, but his crime solving partner was his team. And even though House was better than the team and always found the ultimate solution, he did value his team's contribution and built on their ideas to help solve the case.
The writing was awesome. The dialogue between Shawn and Gus is great and the way they played off each other was quite funny. The constant nods to the 80s is also fun. They also based a lot of shows off previous 80s classics. Dual Spires/Twin Peaks; Bueller/Ferris Bueller; Last Night Gus/Hangover just to name three. And they brought in some of those 80s actors. For example, the actors from the Breakfast Club, except Emilio Esteves, made it on to a show. Really good stuff and thought out really well. Sure we’ve seen it all before but Psych spun the story so well it felt fresh. Absolutely love the show and watch it all the time.
I've watched Psych from Day 1! I remember them advertising it while watching Monk, I love it so much. My wife logged into a call as Burton Guster and I knew she was the one
Any time someone recognizes Psych for the beautiful show it was, it heals my soul. 💛 While I had my gripes with some of the later seasons, I genuinely don’t think I’ve watched a show more complete and competent than this. The casting department did an absolutely incredible job putting together the principle cast; combined with the snappy writing, they made something special. I haven’t watched the whole show in many years, but I regularly come back to favorite eps like Spellingg Bee, American Duos, Bollywood Homicide, Lights Camera Homicidio, the Musical… man, I could just keep going. 😆 What a delight. Thank you for making this video! (As a side note, the community around Psych was always so great to interact with. I made friends thirteen years ago because of this show who are still my friends to this day, and for that I’m extra grateful.)
I audibly yelled "FUCK YES" when i saw this video, psych is way to good for how little its talked about it. Ive watched the show multiple times and ill never stop, its one if my comfort shows like rvb or sao abridged. My friends now this show because i recommend it at every chance.
Psych and monk are two of my all time favorite shows. I grew up watching monk with my whole family, but I Remember the day my brother came home and put on psych for the first time. The second episode with the spelling Bee, and Shawn saying “BA-NA-NA” into the intercom was so hilarious to me as a little kid! Been a massive fan ever since!
I still see him as "Gus" whenever he's in a scene in Suits and I can't help but laugh every time because it makes "Alex" seem like comedic relief despite him almost never actually being that. In Psych, Gus is a guy who's trying his best to take things seriously and to be taken seriously by Shawn, and sometimes it feels like Alex in Suits is the same guy who finally rose the ranks of the corporate world and is now a very serious dude.
You HAVE to talk about CBS's Elementary next, it's not as funny as Psych, and it's not perfect but It's been considered the best 21st century adaptation of Sherlock's character and best utilization of Watson by people who have watched it. BUT Lesser people know about this 7 seasoned series.
Psych is something I watch every single year, off an on Its my favorite show in the whole world, I watched it as a kid and as an adult Its probably one of my favorite ones out there to this day
What's really fascinating about the Psych series is Shawn doesn't tend to stick to things, but he does to this. One because he genuinely likes it and it's always new and interesting, but two because the pilot ends with the Chief telling him ~hey, we'll be in touch, and if we find out you're lying, you'll be in a lot of trouble. So he sustains the illusion much longer than he maybe would have in a powerul combination of necessity and desire
I don't think it's just that it's interesting; he says multiple times that what's important to him is the amount of good he was doing and how many people he was potentially saving. This is why he was willing to consult his dad who he was on bad terms with because of the divorce and even build a doghouse for him when asked. On top of that, he's doing the job his dad always wanted him to do, even raising him for that purpose and teaching him skills for it, subconsciously he probably felt it was the one he was always meant to be doing, of course he'd stay :P
FINALLY THIS SHOW IS MENTIONED!! I've watched this show so much (as much as the secondhand embarrassment can get to me). I've never seen anyone on youtube talk about the show (or at least i did see it come up on my recommended). jeez, i need to watch more videos on Psych
This show needs to be talked about way more than it is, it is still as good today as it was when it first aired. This is the one show I can rewatch, and never get tired of.
Agreed. I’m surprised it isn’t talked about more
@@10KProductions Me too, I’ve tried to find more videos talking about it. Yours is the only one I’ve found so far.
Well thanks for being here, friend
If you need more, I highly recommend another show from the BBC, namely Luther
Very "Sherlock" like in terms of how smart the main character is
Aye men brother
The reason Psych is good, is that Shawn never pretended to be special. He was a con man. He was a genius but didn’t actually know it. My favorite was when he said the detective’s exam was easy and got a 100 on it when he was 14. He wasn’t bragging. It was just part of his life. So when he gives up his secrets at the end it feels genuine because they were all clues we all saw.
I say this as a massive fan of Psych, are you American? Americans generally just hate smart people and the only way they can allow them to be smart is if they are a hot mess in all other areas of life. They definitely can't be considered special the way singers or athletes or hot people are. And someone as intelligent as Shawn cannot ever show any pride or confidence and still be accepted.
So I see what you're saying but the whole premise of the show is him pretending to be special
@@karlhess7278 you are right. What I meant was that he was never got caught up in the con. He never pretended the con worked because he was special. Some con men think that their con works because they have a special ability. Shawn wasn’t like that.
@@Oonagh72 I got what you were saying :) agreed
And its hilarious how they all were competing about detective scores, and Shawn got the 100
Such a good show!
the biggest part I love about psych is that Shawn isn’t a massive dick to everyone around him. He’s a immature jackass at times but actually acts like a human being
I beg to differ at least when it comes to Gus. He has pushed his boundaries and gone against his wishes frequently.
To me that feels like dickish behaviour
@@RK-is1xpGus and Shawn have been best friends from their childhood, yeah he pushes gus but it’s their friendship not him not being an asshole to gus
I find it often depends, I’ve meat some absolute out of this world genius and were a massive dick about there area of expertise because they could not understand that there normal person just could not interpret inform they say they did. I have found that often they don’t mean to be it just them trying to express feeling, that often get forgotten or misunderstood due to overthinking on that genius part
There are entire episodes based around how Shawn mooches off those around him. He constantly pushes against Gus, Lassie, and Juliet in ways that if it were a less goofy show would be considered dickish, especially as the show goes on.
Another thing that I think really makes the show so good is how they visualize Shawn's hyper-observance and eidetic memory. When Shawn enters a new space or meets a new person we get to see him notice all of the little details and while some are things that he clocks immediately as being important, often he doesn't pick up on that until later and we can see him remember through flashbacks noticing those details that we did see the first time but in a new light. This is another way that Psych lets us play along and try to remember those details and how they might be important for ourselves. I also just think they do deduction so much better than most Sherlock-ish stories too. When Shawn pulls out his "oh I knew they would do x because I saw them do y and knew they were z" it feels good and earned, rather than pulled from nothing.
Hard agree
I thought I was shawn Spencer when i was a kid lol
@@10KProductionsI just keep thinking about HBomberguy *flaming* "Sherlock" for not being a mystery show, with almost every mystery being solved off-screen (and by insane leaps of logic that are really likely to be wrong), and how Psych just perfectly demonstrates what "Sherlock" should've been doing.
The first episode of CW's Flash series used this camera trick, too. I was really looking forward to watching Crime Scene Analyst Barry Allen being a significant part of the show, like Shawn's deductive skills are here.
Funnily enough because of the special effects used to show him hyper-fixating I as a kid thought he was actually psychic despite how they would constantly call back to how he isn’t
Psych is one of the greatest shows of all time; one of my favorites. Psych will never be forgotten as long as I'm around. I quote it constantly, especially "You hear about Pluto? That's messed up, right?" and "Are you a fan of delicious flavor?" Oh, and of course, "I've heard it both ways."
I still use that one all the time
You know that's right.
Come on son!
"I've heard it both ways" is my all time favorite, just above "that's what she said" from the Office 🤣
Its my favorite show and I quote it any chance I get. Even the people I know that have seen Psych dont get my references because I quote obscure one-liners from the show
"Gus is a helpful partner"
At the same time, shows a clip of Gus absolutely wrecking a crime scene
That's because he heard about Pluto, and it was messed up.
I said exactly that! 😂😂😂
@@fobincYou know that's right.
That’s one of the other things that made the show shine, I think- every major character had their equal share of moments to show off their talents and wits, while also having equal opportunities to show off their flaws and embarrass themselves. Gus is Shawn’s “straight man,” but Gus is also as much as a goofball if not more in some areas. So Gus can wreck a crime scene one day, and competently save the day the next. It isn’t contradictory, it’s just complex humanity at work, and I love it so much.
That’s the whole basis is Gus tho……
Psych and Monk were absolute masterpieces and I cannot believe they didn’t get the widespread appreciation they deserved
I love that Psych references obliquely Monk but in a way that puts them in the same universe. After Juliet moves to San Francisco and Shawn follows her, he says he'll start doing the same work but for the SFPD, and Juliet tells him they already have someone to do his job, he's in the victim's pantry alphabetizing the food.
They both had too much cringe humor for me. They were good and I could enjoy most of an episode (Psych was better than Monk in that respect) but I couldn't just enjoy the shows regularly thanks to how much cringe humor they used.
Monk, Psych, and the Mentalist are some of my favorite detective shows to this day! Monk starts a bit slower than them, but the story is wonderful!
@@magicalgirlmelo There is a new Series called Tracker, but it is more about to find Missing people.
Monk was glorious
Pierre Despereaux isn’t Moriarty, he’s Irene Adler!
Yeah Psych already has a Moriarty
Moriarty is yin / yang and desperaux is alder
Irene Adler, including the romance, changed to a bromance 😉😂
@@jsbrads1oh it’s a romance. IIRC James played Shawn as bisexual.
I do like the twist Elementary put on Irene/Moriarty
my favorite alias for Gus is actually the one that Henry gives him, Methuselah Honeysuckle.
I just said that same thing.
@@futoijosei honestly I think the one that is just so funny and quick was "My name is Shawn, this is also Shawn no relation"
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I literally can never forget the sweet and simple Burtawn Gaster!
Bud from the Cosby Show
Psych is top tier. I'm glad they've continued the series with movies and always looking forwards to the next one to keep the duo alive
Pierre Desperaux is more Irene Adler than Prof. Moriarty.
1. While they were opposite sides, they genuinely like each other.
2. Desperaux isn't trying to hurt Shawn and Gus, just embarrass them and look cool getting away with it.
3. Moriarty has an analogue in the Yin/Yang characters.
Desperaux being like Irene Adler is such a cool connection that I never recognized. I knew Shawn was suppose to be like Sherlock, Gus, John. Shawn's Dad is suppose to be like Sherlocks brother. Karen is suppose to be Lestrade, and Lassie is the one police detective that is always suppose to try one upping Sherlock but never getting far, but making him a regular.
I don't know who Julliet would be, maybe the house keeper? Since she has more to her than just being a housekeeper
@@danishson97 don’t forget how awesome Mrs. Hudson is. When ever the house is attacked because of Sherlock she stands her ground by either playing the part of a fake victim to conceal evidence or fighting back with actual weapons. Juliet is definitely a Mrs. Hudson. She marvels at Shawn while calling him out for his crap even before she knew he was faking. Jules uses her natural charm to trick people and she definitely fights back with style. Mrs. Hudson and Juliet are the care taking, sanity keeping figures with a sharp edge.
@@danishson97 the reason why female characters didn’t get very much time in old stories is because they were portrayed as perfect and no one wants to read or watch a perfect character. Perfection in entertainment often becomes boring. This is why Mrs. Hudson can surprise the audience with actions she has performed off screen and revealed after to Sherlock, doing things one wouldn’t expect of a perfect housekeeper. An old time perfect female character acts when she needs to, not randomly, that’s why the story typically didn’t follow them. You’d see Mrs. Hudson cleaning up Sherlock’s sty of a study and continue with her work until she needs to do something extremely rare where her sharp edge and heroics would shine. With Juliet they use a slightly different take since she’s a detective on the front lines. Still she’s out of the loop since Shawn’s the main character and she usually isn’t in on his schemes. Another reason she isn’t given as much screen time is because she was basically perfect. Her perfection counters Lassie’s obsession with work and beating Shawn, making her more entertaining to watch. When they separated her from Lassie in the show’s partner trade she had to counter Shawn instead, entertaining to watch but uncomfortable because it messed with the dynamic. The major character change for her happened when they had to separate Juliet from Lassie in the first movie. She can’t afford to be perfect anymore otherwise she’d be boring to watch or forced off screen, that’s why we see her make some major mistakes such as keeping secrets from Karen about her daughter’s criminal activity. She even lied to her partner. That’s the moment the audience knew she was going to have a bigger story because of how unlike her that was. Juliet is Mrs. Hudson all the way. Just a more shown Mrs. Hudson.
Adler and Desperaux were both wily characters who loved showing up their rivals. If they played chess against their rivals, it would be "how can I lead them into a trap that's so obvious they miss it?"
Moriarty and Yin/Yang were much deadlier threats and weren't afraid to do play dirty. They'd win at a chess match by coating the pieces with a toxic substance
Irene adler literally just wanted to be left alone and did not want to show off how smart she was or anything.. Why are people comparing her to desperaux??
I’ve been saying this.
I wish you’d touched on Lassie. Lassie has always been reminiscent of Inspector Lestrade to me.
You should watch _Psych: the BEST Sherlock Holmes adaptation in existence_ by talistheintrovert. It's 3½ hours long and it's an incredible overview and character analysis.
Reminiscent but less of the bumbling police inspector. Yes Lassie can be the butt of the joke but he was still a competent detective who just got shown up by Shawn because Shawn was thinking outside of the box which does rub off on Lassie throughout the series.
@@TheGamefreak612 And worth noting that Lassie's disdain of Shawn is understandable, with how Shawn is usually badly wrong with his first couple of conclusions about the case, and typically engages in methods that would see him kicked off the force within a couple of cases if he were an actual officer.
@@Axterix13And he purposefully tries to annoy Lassie a lot of the time.
@@shockthetoastyes, but in the end, Lassie not only tolerates, but to an extent enjoys Shawn's bs.
Another thing I love about Psych, besides everything mentioned here, is the humor and sometimes kinda fourth wall breaking nods.
Like, in flashbacks to Sean's childhood, his dad is played by the same actor that plays his dad in the present day, but he wears a wig in the flashback scenes. At one point in the present day, the dad is complaining about being old or something, and Sean is like: hey, it's not so bad, slap a wig on you and you'd look about 20 years younger in an instant.
There's so much to love about this show. Definitely go watch it if you haven't yet. I think it's on Prime.
They’ve also mentioned Gus being on the Bill Cosby show about 5 or 6 times, when his actor actually was when he was little😂
I actually just started rewatching Psych recently, and it holds up so well. I’m so shocked it isn’t talked about more.
Same! I rewatched a good bit of it in prep for this video but and was honestly surprised at how much I still enjoyed it
The OP theme FOREVER imprint in your soul.
@Ancaryvan "i know that you know, that I'm not telling the truth. I know that you know, they just dont have any proof".
I swear to this day that opening song still pops up in my head at the most random times.
Anyone else search for the pineapple in each episode? Such an amazing show and so easy to binge watch. It is by far one of my top favorite series
Always
Gotta keep an eye out for the PINEAPPLE!
Absolutely
@@TheGodlyPineappleLove your name 🍍🍍
Oh my yes
I never made the connection of how genius the show is by adding the "super sniffer" and now that I realize it I love it even more. The fact that of the five senses the three we use most to interact with our surroundings are sight, sound, and smell so the show gave the audience surrogate the ability to pick up and identify smells and has him relay this information audibly is just amazing.
Psych is still easily my favorite detective shows (along with Monk). Even as silly as it got near the end, it's been nice to see a return to form with the movies. Always glad to see it get love!!
Same here! Such a solid show that I don’t think is talked about enough
Yes!!! They're the only TV shows I rewatch.
I like how it hasn't ever become a huge pop culture show. Psychos are a community that despite a lack of size, still managed 8 seasons and 3 (hopefully 4) sequel movies. Something about this show feels so personal. Like Shawn and Gus are actually all our best friends, and we're just hanging out with them while they solve a mystery.
There were movies?? I've seen all the seasons but I didn't know about movies!
@@ehsanrahee7411 yup and a musical
@@patrickconrad396 I need to get out from under this rock
Especially with Maggie Lawson and Timothy Omundson going out on tour and having a podcast :’) it definitely feels personal
@@patrickconrad396 The musical is part of the normal episode run, though, if I remember correctly?
YES!!! Psych is a show I have watched several times and own a few dvds of it! So glad to see someone appreciate the series!!
It’s a great show! Thanks for watching
I never would have thought about _Psych_ being a Sherlockesque show. Love that series!
I used to love this show. When GTA V game out, my main car was always a blue smart car called "The Blueberry".
Another thing that Shawn has over all these other "Sherlocks": He isn't an asshole to everyone he meets.
Psych is one of my all time favorite shows and criminally underrated. I loved the dynamic of Shawn and Gus as much as I did JD and Turk from Scrubs. I think I need a rewatch now...
Totally agree. The chemistry between James Roday Rodriguez and Dule Hill was truly outstanding. I never doubted for one moment that they had been best friends ever since childhood. They know each other so well that they're basically brothers. Quite heartwarming.
I'd recommend this series without hesitation to just about anyone. Even if you're not that big a fan of mystery or police procedural shows, Gus and Shawn have such a fun, quirky partnership with such great comedic timing, that it's still worth tuning in and binge watching.
I love how in the episode where Shawn goes on the Spanish soap opera, Jules is frustrated at how easily Shawn makes friends
Definitely always gave me Turk and JD vibes. Love it.
@@nicholaskling2425This reminded me of how much I loved when they did the variations of the opening theme. I believe that episode in which it was sung in Spanish.
@@nicholaskling2425 which makes sense because the show did a great job playing up Shawn's overall charisma from the start.
Psych is easily my all time favorite series. Glad they're getting some extra love. I love the character Despereaux. Cary Elwes is such a perfect actor for that role!!!
Agreed!
There was a time when the USA Network had the best character-driven shows. Their tagline was even on point with their branding at that time: Characters Welcomed. Monk, Psych, Burn Notice, Suits, etc.
And White Collar
@@elementalargon7597thank you for not forgetting White Collar lol
Burn Notice was the bomb. Sooo good
Loved the Super Bowl commercial with all the characters, or the crossover commercials between 2 shows (Dead zone/psych/Monk, white collar/burn notice, …. Oh goodness, I have to go watch them, excuse me….)
I loved how in Elementary Sherlock is teaching Watson who eventually becomes a full fledged partner.
Yes thank you!!! My heart is with Elementary all the way 😊
I feel like Elementary is the best modern sherlock adaptation, tho Psych is still the best overall sherlock-type of show. (But I absolutely love both)
Agreed I really like this. While I generally prefer psych.
I really appreciated that in elementary Watson started more similar to the traditional Watson as far as her role in the mysteries but I love how as she learned she’s play bigger hands in solving the mysteries
And did so even when he wasn’t around
I quote this show daily… it’s so freaking good. And it has Cary Elwes as a suave art “thief” and the characters never get boring.
_Magic Head!_
_Two Heads Working Together As One!!_
😂😂
The Yin and Yang episodes are some of my favorite episodes of television. The show is goofy madness that is just done so well, but when the show gets relatively serious I think it is at its best. I will always love this show so much. Gonna go rewatch now for the hundredth time
Psych has been my favorite show for pretty much my entire life and NOBODY I mention it to has ever seen it. FINALLY it’s being talked about and appreciated again.
I feel like I just saw a video exploring this exact topic. Parallel thinking? Or did everyone just suddenly remember how great psych is as a show?
Talisnottheintrovert (probably spelled it wrong) just made a phenomenal almost 4 hour video essay about how Psych is the best adaptation of Sherlock Holmes so you probably did watch a video like this
I just saw it had randomly returned to streaming on Amazon Prime so perhaps people are getting to rewatch it in its entirety
Psych is my favorite show of all time, from the first moment you can tell it’s special. James Roday Rodriguez is probably my favorite actor at this point, the chemistry is insane, all the actors are perfect. And it’s just a perfect show in general, nuff said.
I can't believe that I've watched House MD through like 3 times and never once thought about the relevance of the name
Also, if I recall correctly, Doyle based Sherlock Holmes to a Doctor he met in real life.
lol that's crazy. I always watched the show through that lense.
Psych and Leverage were my jam in the mid/late 00's
my comfort shows!!! psych, leverage, criminal minds, monk, hannibal
They are still my jam now!
Fun fact: the creators of _Leverage_ wanted Eliot to be Shawn's cousin (and Henry's nephew), but _Psych_ mentioned _Leverage_ as explicitly fictional first, so unfortunately that never got to happen.
Psych is a better Sherlock than Sherlock ever was. "Perfect" is the exact right word here, and good on you for using it.
Edit: Also, Gus is great. By FAR the best Watson. And one of the best characters ever put on a television screen.
You know that's right.
Shaun and Gus are hands down one of the best duos in tv history. I felt their synergy really shined.
This series was very fun and interesting when it comes to the cases and the shenanigans they were doing to collect evidence.i felt what hurt it is the absence of a central storyline throughout some seasons to increase interest. They tried it way later but i don't think they did it well.
Most of the movies they made though are very enjoyable. they really kept my interest long after the series was gone
The way I recognised the "boom, boom, boom... muffins" clip without the audio lmao
anyway this is a great video!!
Glad you enjoyed, friend!
Every time I eat a muffin, I do the *boom, boom* lol
Boom boom boom…HoOoOoly GhoOost
Boom boom boom…hooooly ghooooost
Psych is and was amazing! Glad to see it get some love
Great show. Thanks for being here friend
I remember watching Psych in 2020 and 2021 and it’s one of the funniest shows, and later realized this is like my favorite type of genre other including White Collar and Brooklyn Nine-Nine and now Sherlock 🔎🎻
Till this day Psych is one of my all time favorite shows, every episode is hilarious. Love the cast as well
I don't know as much as I love Psych but seeing what happened the internet fandom has devolved i'm kinda glad its not more well known it fills this early 2000's space in my head where the internet hasn't really taken off yet and reminds me of my childhood.
Pierre Desperaeux isn’t Moriarty OR Irene Adler, he’s Hercule Flambeau from Father Brown. Father Brown is similar to Sherlock in many ways, based on a series of books written in the 1940’s, he’s a catholic priest/detective/affable goofball/incredibly intelligent. He solves crimes with his partner(s), the local police detective HATES him, and his nemesis is Hercule Flambeau, a French thief with no accent who steals holy relics and always manages to get away. They have excellent banter, and even help each other out sometimes.
Psych isn’t just inspired by Sherlock Holmes, it’s a show with many inspirations, from Father Brown to Agatha Christie’s Hercule Poirout, to Colombo to David Lynch. It’s an excellent mishmash.
Despereaux came first. Father Brown didn't start until 2013 while psych ended in 2014 (apart from the movies of course)
@@thetruesorahe refers to the original books that were written in the detective golden age
Psych nailed what the BBC mega show totally missed. I'm glad to see more people talking about the show!
Underrated show. Never got to watch it until I binged it during the pandemic. After it became my favorite show.
Psych was my childhood show
It was a solid one!
There is an essay by Borges criticizing the same thing about Conan Doyle: the concealing of information from the reader, the unfair advantage of the protagonist having additional data that's key to solving the case but isn't shared. He then goes on to write his own mystery tale under a pseudonym.
I've been revisiting Psych since I only watched it as a kid, and it's been such a blast that I wanted to find videos on it a few months ago: and found nothing! Now two videos have been uploaded recently about it. Great video!
I think the key to Psych and mystery and that episode with Desperaux is that "how" will ALWAYS be a more interesting question "what". "What happens?/what's the answer?" Could be anything. "HOW did it happen?" Now I'm speculating.
Psych is the greatest show to ever exist!!! THANK YOU for making this video dude :)
Glad you enjoyed it!
We just watched the entire series yet again streaming. What I love most about Psyche is the amazing chemistry all the actors/characters have, but also how interesting and complete all the side characters are. Lassie and Jules are full people with personalities, stories of their own, and each has a real impact on the series and Shawn. There is also great character development through the show for each of the characters, not just the main ones. Relationships and people grow over the series run.
Psych is one of my all time favorite shows. My mom always watched it while I was growing up and now I’m surprised how unnoticed it goes
The reason I love this show, is for as good as the crime aspect of the show is that is still somehow not the reason to love the show, its The Duo. Seriously, they dont even have to solve crimes, I could literaly watch them running a food truck business and it would still somehow feel like the same as Psych.
But on the topic of Audience being able to deduce stuff, one of the few times I've actually done it before the show is in the episode Psy vs Psy. The female "psychic" says he has a scar on his right cheek (but as the audience we are to believe she came in before shawn and Gus and saw the footage but the footage is only of his left side, so she either was actually psychi or she knew him).
ohh now I have to rewatch Psych. I've seen like 1/3 of it on TV maybe, but that was, what, a decade ago. really loved the narrative and the overall vibe. never got to sit down and rewatch (as I did with the Mentalist, for example - seen parts of it on TV as a teen too). Thanks for reminding me what a banger this show is
Psych was such a good show. Funny enough, I never connected it with Sherlock. Also, speaking on Sherlock, the RDJ movies are absolute fire.
I'm so glad I found this video. One of the most underrated shows out there. Please do more Psych videos
I love Psych, I already thought it was brilliantly crafted, but damn, I never realised quite how well "Watson" was re-imagined for the viewers benefit.
Desperaux is Irene Adler and Mr yang is Moriarty tbh
Based take
This is one of my all time favorite shows. The chemistry that Shawn and Gus has was magical and quite hilarious
This is my favorite show, I still go back and rewatch it. But it’s crazy how few people have seen it.
I still need to finish Psych, I’m only a few episodes in but I’ve been loving it so far!
Psych is one of my all time favorite shows. I cant think of a better on screen duo in a television show than Shawn and Gus.
Psych is great. It's been my favorite show for almost 15 years now. I remember seeing commercials for it during the few episodes of Monk I watched years ago. So Psych got me into actually watching the entirety of Monk, another great USA show, and it got me into Magnum P.I., which has now been another one of my probably top 3-5 favorite shows of all time.
I think Psych is the perfect balance of comedy and drama. It's not always trying to be funny, it let's the real moments hit.
Psych, Monk, CM, they played back to back on ION TV it was a great time in cable history
I rewatch Psych at least once a year, it's one of my "comfort" shows. I always guessed it was overlooked because of the lighter tone and comedic elements that are admittedly goofy and sometimes over the top.
i always thought of Despereaux more of a Irene Adler and Yin/Yang more of a Moriarty
HELL YEAH Psych appreciation finally 🙏🙏🙏
Hell yeah bro
psych is my favorite show of all time. i watched when i was a kid with my dad and have continued to rewatch it today as an adult. it is my comfort show and i still find myself laughing and seeing something new from it. it deserves all the praise it gets and much more. i have never heard anyone dislike it even if it may not be someone’s cup of tea
Been a HUGE Psych fan since its debut. Seen the series scores of times.
I absolutely love Psych! I especially love the parts where he almost reveals that he's not actually psychic like getting a 100 score on the detective exam.
9:26 I don't know why by the sharp cutoff of the "No!" absolutely sent me.
This was a fun video! Whenever I watch Psych, I’m mostly thinking about how funny it is - one of the only shows I genuinely laugh out loud with every episode. But it was fun to see an essay on how well-written and Sherlock-ian it is!
I used to rewatch all my Tivo’d psych episodes again and again back in the day.
So glad to find someone actually talking about this show. Psych always has been and will be in my top 10 shows of all time
The Watson in House wasn't Wilson. Watson's friendship role was Wilson, but his crime solving partner was his team. And even though House was better than the team and always found the ultimate solution, he did value his team's contribution and built on their ideas to help solve the case.
Psych is one of those once in a lifetime shows. It has everything, and it executes it so well.
The writing was awesome. The dialogue between Shawn and Gus is great and the way they played off each other was quite funny. The constant nods to the 80s is also fun. They also based a lot of shows off previous 80s classics. Dual Spires/Twin Peaks; Bueller/Ferris Bueller; Last Night Gus/Hangover just to name three. And they brought in some of those 80s actors. For example, the actors from the Breakfast Club, except Emilio Esteves, made it on to a show. Really good stuff and thought out really well. Sure we’ve seen it all before but Psych spun the story so well it felt fresh. Absolutely love the show and watch it all the time.
I've watched Psych from Day 1! I remember them advertising it while watching Monk, I love it so much. My wife logged into a call as Burton Guster and I knew she was the one
Any time someone recognizes Psych for the beautiful show it was, it heals my soul. 💛 While I had my gripes with some of the later seasons, I genuinely don’t think I’ve watched a show more complete and competent than this. The casting department did an absolutely incredible job putting together the principle cast; combined with the snappy writing, they made something special. I haven’t watched the whole show in many years, but I regularly come back to favorite eps like Spellingg Bee, American Duos, Bollywood Homicide, Lights Camera Homicidio, the Musical… man, I could just keep going. 😆 What a delight. Thank you for making this video!
(As a side note, the community around Psych was always so great to interact with. I made friends thirteen years ago because of this show who are still my friends to this day, and for that I’m extra grateful.)
my favorite show of all time. you heard that right!
Henry giving Gus a nickname Methuselah Honeysuckle is gold
I never realized Psych (or House) were Sherlock Holmes parallels. I love Psych this just adds to that.
I audibly yelled "FUCK YES" when i saw this video, psych is way to good for how little its talked about it. Ive watched the show multiple times and ill never stop, its one if my comfort shows like rvb or sao abridged. My friends now this show because i recommend it at every chance.
Oh nice! Thanks for checking out the vid!
Psych and monk are two of my all time favorite shows. I grew up watching monk with my whole family, but I Remember the day my brother came home and put on psych for the first time. The second episode with the spelling Bee, and Shawn saying “BA-NA-NA” into the intercom was so hilarious to me as a little kid! Been a massive fan ever since!
Finally someone acknowledges
the great show that was “Psych”
thank you for the video 🙏🏽
Gosh, I love the Sherlock-Psych overlaps, makes me love it even more 💞
I still see him as "Gus" whenever he's in a scene in Suits and I can't help but laugh every time because it makes "Alex" seem like comedic relief despite him almost never actually being that. In Psych, Gus is a guy who's trying his best to take things seriously and to be taken seriously by Shawn, and sometimes it feels like Alex in Suits is the same guy who finally rose the ranks of the corporate world and is now a very serious dude.
Yess!! So glad more people are talking about this connection ❤❤❤
Love this, and also love talistheintrovert's video on this as well.
Psych is such an underrated show! Always glad to see it get some recognition. :)
I just started rewatching on Netflix and it's crazy how well it holds up.
Psych is my all time favorite show, I’m so glad its getting some recognition
My favorite show of all time. Showed it to a ton of my friends and they all either liked or loved it.
You HAVE to talk about CBS's Elementary next, it's not as funny as Psych, and it's not perfect but It's been considered the best 21st century adaptation of Sherlock's character and best utilization of Watson by people who have watched it.
BUT Lesser people know about this 7 seasoned series.
One of the best, IMO. One of the funniest series with running gags and references, some subtle and some not, to other movies and series.
Cary Elwes as Despereaux was great.
Psych is something I watch every single year, off an on
Its my favorite show in the whole world, I watched it as a kid and as an adult
Its probably one of my favorite ones out there to this day
"My humidifier looks nothing like a coffee maker Shawn."
🤣🤣🤣
I was just thinking about Psych the other day and saw this video! Gonna rewatch
You used the Psych out of context video as a background! That is so funny
What's really fascinating about the Psych series is Shawn doesn't tend to stick to things, but he does to this. One because he genuinely likes it and it's always new and interesting, but two because the pilot ends with the Chief telling him ~hey, we'll be in touch, and if we find out you're lying, you'll be in a lot of trouble. So he sustains the illusion much longer than he maybe would have in a powerul combination of necessity and desire
I don't think it's just that it's interesting; he says multiple times that what's important to him is the amount of good he was doing and how many people he was potentially saving. This is why he was willing to consult his dad who he was on bad terms with because of the divorce and even build a doghouse for him when asked.
On top of that, he's doing the job his dad always wanted him to do, even raising him for that purpose and teaching him skills for it, subconsciously he probably felt it was the one he was always meant to be doing, of course he'd stay :P
Psych is an all time show. So many quotable lines and it’s good humor. Highly suggest watching it if you haven’t yet
FINALLY THIS SHOW IS MENTIONED!! I've watched this show so much (as much as the secondhand embarrassment can get to me). I've never seen anyone on youtube talk about the show (or at least i did see it come up on my recommended).
jeez, i need to watch more videos on Psych