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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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Star
James Roday, a huge "Twin Peaks" fan, co-wrote this episode as a tribute to that show.
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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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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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Connections
References
General Hospital (1963)
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Soundtracks
"I Know You Know"
Written by
Steve Franks
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Mind you I'm not a big Psych fan per say but as far as this episode goes they really knocked it out of the park. For starters they totally nailed the whole Twin Peaks thing. From the plot, to the creepy music, the obsession with donuts and pies, the weird, over the top dramatics (I remember how weirded out I was back in the day from all the insane crying they did in Twin Peaks) and I laughed my head off when they made fun of that in this episode. Bringing back all those old school Twin Peaks actors was just awesome. There was a nuance from that show in every scene. The downside? Well if you've never seen Twin Peaks none of this will make sense and you'll have missed all this cool stuff ;) Without prior knowledge of Twin Peaks this episode will probably come off as strange and disjointed. Outside of that it's still good, the usual result from any given Psych episode (as I said, not a huge fan of the show)