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Shawn and Gus receive a mysterious email inviting them to the Cinnamon Festival in Dual Spires, a quirky town that's nearly invisible on a map in this homage to Twin Peaks.
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Trivia
This was not the first cinnamon festival Shawn and Gus have been to. In the Pilot episode Shawn remarks that Gus could not take him, just like he couldn't take him at the cinnamon festival when they were 6.
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Goofs
When Randy Jackson is cutting a wood beam (when Juliette visits him), on the second visual angle, he is seen passing the fully cut pieces across a non-moving saw blade.
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Quotes
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first lines]
Shawn Spencer:
Dude, do you know they make silent window shades? Some woman in Washington invented them back in the early '90s.
Burton 'Gus' Guster:
Since when is the sound of opening and closing shades so disruptive that it needs to be alleviated?
Shawn Spencer:
Why do you have to hate on other people's crimes of innovation?
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Everwood (2002)
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Soundtracks
"Kool Kat Walk"
Composed by
Angelo Badalamenti
Lyrics by
David Lynch
Performed by
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Really. It is.
An homage to Twin Peaks, and the usual Psych references to other pop culture, especially television shows, this entire episode is brilliant. To fully understand its conceit, you probably had to have been a fan of the original David Lynch Twin Peaks series, at least year one. If you were, then this Pysch episode will be one laugh out loud moment after another.
I can't get over how awesome this show is. It stuns me that the writers and producers put this much thought into one standalone episode in the middle of the season. I want to write them personally and thank them.
Brilliant.