Psych - Season 8

Season 8

Episodes

Lock, Stock, Some Smoking Barrels and Burton Guster's Goblet of Fire
Shawn and Gus recount their adventure in London through a "Guy Ritchie" style Voiceover. We learn that Gus is in London for a Harry Potter convention called "Pottercon" and that Shawn has been summoned by Interpol to help on an undercover sting.

S.E.I.Z.E. the Day
Chief Vick is still serving her six month suspension, and the very offbeat consultant, Harris Trout, is the Interim Chief at the SBPD. Lassiter has been demoted to beat cop, with Juliet replacing him as Interim Head Detective, and Trout still has no interest in hiring Shawn and Gus to help the department solve any cases.

Remake A.K.A. Cloudy... With a Chance of Improvement
This episode is a remake of Cloudy With A Chance Of Murder, an episode that originally aired in Season 1. Mirroring the case in the original Cloudy, Shawn and Gus try to solve the murder of local weatherman, Jackson Hale.

Someone's Got a Woody
Woody the Coroner is taken hostage by a desperate ex-con who claims he's being set up for murder, and Shawn, Gus, Lassiter, and Juliet try carefully to resolve the situation without bloodshed. However, Interim Chief Trout has a plan of his own... and he's not all that bothered how it goes down.

Cog Blocked
Gus becomes obsessed with solving the apparent suicide of a man who's life is a deeply unsettling mirror image of his own. Meanwhile, Shawn decides to try and make up for his mooching ways.

1967: A Psych Odyssey
Lassiter is determined to be appointed Chief of Police, so he sets out to prove himself deserving of the job by solving the murder of the mayor's beloved uncle, Archie Baxter, who was killed back in the 60s, although the case was never solved. Meanwhile, Juliet receives some news that tests her relationship with Shawn.

Shawn and Gus Truck Things Up
Shawn and Gus investigate the murder of Mauricio Sanchez, owner of their favorite taco food truck in Santa Barbara. Meanwhile, Lassiter and Marlowe's baby comes at the worst ever time.

A Touch of Sweevil
After years of trying, Shawn and Gus are finally invited to be panelists at the Cutting Edge Consultants Convention hosted by Professor Bob Stein, a Paranormal Forensics Expert, but things go awry when a murder occurs. Meanwhile, Lassiter is trying his best to be rid of his new head detective, Betsy Brannigan, who he intensely dislikes.

A Nightmare on State Street
Gus and Emanuelle's relationship is on the rocks and Gus, she won't return his calls and he's totally distressed. When Gus begins to lose sleep over the recent nightmares in his life, he heads to a therapist who claims that he can help him.

The Break Up
Shawn and Gus assist Lassiter and Betsy Brannigan, with the help of Henry and Woody, in solving the murder of real estate executive, Warren Dern. Meanwhile, Shawn has decided to move to San Francisco to be with Juliet, but is struggling to find a way to break the news to Gus.
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