Episode cast overview, first billed only: | |||
James Roday Rodriguez | ... | Shawn Spencer (as James Roday) | |
Dulé Hill | ... | Burton Guster | |
Timothy Omundson | ... | Carlton Lassiter | |
Maggie Lawson | ... | Juliet O'Hara | |
Kirsten Nelson | ... | Karen Vick (credit only) | |
Corbin Bernsen | ... | Henry Spencer | |
William Shatner | ... | Frank O'Hara | |
Louis Gossett Jr. | ... | Lloyd Marr | |
Sara Rue | ... | Amy Alleris | |
Michael Hogan | ... | Ed Farrow (as Michael Patrick Hogan) | |
Valorie Curry | ... | Rose-Marie Farrow | |
Kurt Fuller | ... | Coroner Woody Strode | |
Sage Brocklebank | ... | Buzz McNab | |
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Eric Gibson | ... | Thurman |
Jacqueline Robbins | ... | Birdie Turkle |
After Lassiter moves into a new condominium building and strange things start happening to him, he is forced to hire Shawn and Gus to figure out what could be causing the supposed paranormal disturbance.
I realize that Psyxh will never be hailed as a TV's greatest writing or acting. But what I love about this series is that it is fun! The show doesn't take itself seriously and that's the way it should be viewed. This is one of my top 10 episodes of the series. As usual, there are heavy references to classic movies. In this episode, the series makes not so subtle references to Stanley Kubrick's "The Shining". In stead of being a horror episode it is more like a Scooby Doo. And maybe that's the appeal to me. It's reminiscent of the Saturday morning cartoons i grew up with but now just barely disguised as a adult program.