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This season had its ups and downs. The middle of the season struggled to find it's footing, as the cases seemed a little too predictable. The comedy also felt a little too setup, and didn't feel natural. The episodes at the beginning and end of the season were much better. These episodes were fresh and had the same comedy that we expect from Psych. The last three episodes of the season were by far the best in the series. They captured the top notch writing and acting of the show. The finale was great as it was a small step towards the suspense element that Psych so often lacks. The last disc is worth the price of this set by its self. The final three episodes involve a serial killer that singles out Shawn, a parody of Friday the 13th, and a man that can't stop lying to save his life. Another good episode is when Lassiter is accused of murder, and he has to turn to Shawn to save him. It really showed the vulnerable side of Lassie.
The constant referances to 80's pop culture is always hilarious. The way that Shawn can referance the most obscure item from that decade is always funny. Shawn and Gus arguing back and forth is top notch comedy as well.
The video quality of this set along with the other USA Network releases is grainy. Why USA shoots in such a low quality fashion is beyond me. Even with the low quality of video I highly recommend this set for fans of the series, or new comers alike.
Psych: The Complete Third Season Overview
Fake psychic detective Shawn Spencer (James Roday) and his best friend Gus (DulĂ© Hill) are cracking the case – and cracking up audiences everywhere – in all 16 Season Three episodes from the quick-witted detective series Psych. After earning a reputation for taking on the unusual cases that leave most sleuths scratching their heads, Shawn and Gus are in for more mayhem this season as they tackle mysteries that range from the decidedly abnormal to the hauntingly paranormal. Join guest stars Cybill Shepherd (The L Word), Gary Cole (Pineapple Express), Phylicia Rashad (A Raisin in the Sun) and many more in this fresh and funny show that Maureen Ryan of Chicago Tribune declares, “Roday and Hill have the kind of chemistry you just can't manufacture.”
awesome - Kurt G. Ludwig -
Great show, gets better with every season. James Roday and Dule` Hill are hilarious.

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