psych (15 posts)
TV Update: Steve Carell's Final Episode of The Office Just Got Bigger!
NBC just knew we'd need longer than 30 minutes to say goodbye to Michael Scott, because they announced today that Steve Carell's final episode of The Office will be extended to 50 minutes!
The April 28 episode of The Office is the second part of Michael Scott's farewell, appropriately titled "Goodbye, Michael (Part Two)." Parks and Recreation is also supersized that night, stretched into 40 minutes following The Office.
Need to catch up on all the other television goings-on? Get the rest of your boob-tube news, including the fate of cult-fave Psych, in today's TV update:
EXCLUSIVE!
Malcolm McDowell to Guest Star in Psych's Sixth-Season Premiere
Malcolm McDowell will be bringing his own brand of delicious flavor to Psych's sixth-season premiere!
In the episode titled "Shawn Rescues Darth Vader," the cold-blooded Entourage and Clockwork Orange star guests as Ambassador Fanshaw, a witty British diplomat temporarily residing in Santa Barbara. When a murdered woman turns up in his house, Fanshaw hires Shawn (James Roday) and Gus (Dulé Hill) to help him psychically find her killer.
Production began in Santa Barbara Vancouver last week for Psych's new season; USA has not yet set an air date.
Psych's Delicious Tribute to Twin Peaks: This Must Be Where Pies Go When They Die
"She's dead...wrapped in plastic."
Thus were Twin Peaks audiences first introduced to murdered homecoming queen Laura Palmer when the mysterious, peculiar, perverse and hilarious series premiered on ABC (!) 20 years ago.
Tonight on Psych, this iconic scene is reenacted with both humor and reverence in what star (and episode cowriter) James Roday calls his "love letter" to David Lynch's cult classic.
For more from the stars of "Dual Spires"—including the original T.P. castmembers who guest on the show—backwards dance your way in here...
Go Back to the '80s When Psych Returns Wednesday
Psych is back tomorrow for its fifth-season premiere. Will you be watching?
For us, the answer is easy: Yes! As psychic detective Shawn Spencer (James Roday) himself once said, "That's like asking if I want a jetpack or if I ever wanted to be a koala bear."
If you're a fan of delicious flavor, read on to hear what star James Roday and show creator Steve Franks told us about the premiere, "Romeo and Juliet and Juliet," and their psychic predictions for the rest of the season...
Nestor Carbonell Finds Life After Lost: Psych!
Lost's (never) guylined Richard Alpert is alive and kickin' after flying the Island coop, and we've got the goods on what's next for the ageless wonder: Psych!
No, not psych like we're pulling your pretty little legs. Psych, like the hilarious USA detective series. We can confirm that Nestor Carbonell will pop up in multiple episodes when the series returns this July, in a role we can best describe as the anti-Alpert...




