USA Renews Psych for Seventh Season

Psych

USA has renewed Psych for a seventh season.

The cable network gave the good news to fans (aka Psych-Os) first on Tuesday, via the show's Facebook page and Twitter account. Users were given multiple pieces of a pineapple-shaped puzzle that revealed a special message. The fourth and final piece of the puzzle contained a... read more

Cybill Shepherd to Star Opposite Jennifer Love Hewitt in The Client List

The Client List, Cybill Shepherd and Jennifer Love Hewitt

Cybill Shepherd has signed on to star in Lifetime's drama series adaptation of The Client List, Deadline reports.

In the original TV movie and upcoming series, Jennifer Love Hewitt plays Riley, a Texas housewife who's deserted by her husband and subsequently launches a massage parlor that offers sex healing in addition to therapeutic massages. Shepherd will... read more

Once Upon a Time: Meet Storybrooke's Gaston

Sage Brocklebank

Once Upon a Time has found the Gaston to its Belle, E! Online reports.

Sage Brocklebank has been cast as the famous Beauty and the Beast villain opposite Lost grad Emilie de Ravin's Belle. Brocklebank will appear in... read more

Top Moments: The Kardashians' Health Kick and Brian Williams' False Alarm

Kim Kardashian and Kourtney Kardashian

Our top moments of the week:

12. Better Late Than Never Award: Con man Frank O'Hara (special guest star William Shatner) has spent most of his daughter's life on the run. So when he returns to town on Psych to try to redeem himself with Juliet in time for her 30th birthday, she is obviously skeptical. But Frank does what he does best to win her back: He figures out a way to deliver the bad guys to the front door of the police station. "It was a good plan, dad," Juliet tells him. "It was the least I could do," he responds. Well, there's also the little matter of what he's going to get her for her birthday. Bigger is better, dad.

11. Best Acceptance: Max Braverman, who suffers from Aspergers, has always been a handful, but when he runs... read more

James Roday on Welcoming William Shatner to Psych: "He's Unstoppable"

William Shatner

For his role as Shawn Spencer on Psych, James Roday has had to do a lot of crazy things over the years (see: dressing up like a vampire, engaging in a kung-fu battle). But the craziest may have been asking guest star William Shatner to appear in a Psych video for Comic-Con earlier this year.

"I was so nervous asking him to do that. It all ended up in my lap and everybody was just sort of crossing their fingers, like 'Roday, go see if you can get him to do this,'" the actors tells TVGuide.com. "And he was just so accommodating and so lovely. I think he could tell I was nervous about asking him and he totally put me at ease. He was like... read more

Exclusive Sneak Peek: William Shatner Cashes In on Psych

Psych

Having a con man for a father has its inevitable downside: missed birthdays, broken promises ... But a criminal father can also have its advantages, especially when you're a cop and need to think like a bad guy.

Exclusive: Psych books William Shatner to play Juliet's dad

On Wednesday's episode of Psych (10/9c, USA), Juliet (Maggie Lawson) will do just that when she brings in her... read more

Exclusive Psych Sneak Peek: Can Molly Ringwald Cure Crazy Shawn?

James Roday

Psych's Shawn (James Roday) has always been a little on the quirky side, but it looks like he many have finally gotten himself committed.

In Wednesday's episode, titled "Shawn, Interrupted" — an homage to the 1999 girls-gone-actually-crazy film Girl, Interrupted —  Shawn must admit himself to a mental institution to keep an eye on a recently convicted murderer who pleaded insanity but they suspect to be completely, well, sane. But before he and Gus catch the bad guy, Shawn's got to... read more

Watercooler: Psych Slays Us with Some Help from the Original Buffy

James Roday, Dule Hill

Leave it to Shawn and Gus to find the sharpest way possible to stick it to the vampire craze.

Last night, the perfect storm of crime fighting and pop-culture comedy that is Psych served up a bloodsucker-centric scream that flowed with bloody goodness like a severed vein. Perfectly (and misleadingly) titled "This Episode Sucks," the hour first won us over with the guest spot by Kristy Swanson, the original Buffy the Vampire Slayer, here ...
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Matt's Guide to Wednesday TV: Halloween Hilarity and Horror, South Park and More!

James Roday, Dule Hill

If you can spot the vampire reference in the line "Let the right ones in, buddy" — from tonight's enjoyably spoofy episode of USA Network's Psych (10/9c) — then you're in for a real treat, as Halloween is played for laughs (more often than not on purpose) on a variety of tonight's shows.

The cleverest might be Psych's guest star-studded comic mystery (titled "This Episode Sucks"), in which a body drained of blood leads Shawn and Gus to deduce a vampire is on the loose. Could said fiend be the new mystery lady in Lassiter's life? She's played by original-movie Buffy Kristy Swanson, so anything's possible. Also making ...
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Psych's James Roday on Shawn and Juliet, Gus' Growing Pains and Breaking All the Rules

James Roday

You don't have to remind Psych star James Roday that his USA series has a rabid fan base — especially after those fans were forced to wait an extra three months for the show to return.

"The Psych-O's are impatient, that's why we love them," Roday tells TVGuide.com. "They're foaming at the mouth. Sometimes it's for Psych episodes, sometimes it's for turkey."

But with great fans, comes great responsibility. So the show had to be very careful when, after five years of will-they-or-won't-they tension, Psych kicked off its sixth season with Shawn (Roday) and Juliet (Maggie Lawson) as a full-fledged couple. It's been a long time coming, but Roday is all too familiar with the TV graveyard filled with shows that died after their lead characters coupled up.

"You're always worried you're going to jump the shark with stuff like this because... read more

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Premise: The humor-filled adventures of a detective agency run by a fake psychic and his dubious sidekick provide a refreshing take on the crime-solving genre.

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