Would this episode be like the last? Like Mary said, I had to take into consideration that Yin has his own game and it’s nothing like Yang’s game that was clearly defined by rules and riddles. Unlike the first Yang episode which had no flashback, we had a flashback to little Shawn going to see “The Little Mermaid” and which quickly shufffles to a shot of the Marquee of present day with Gus and Shawn seeing a Hitchcock film festival.Īt first I wasn’t sure how this Yin and Yang episode would play out. Yang, Jimmi Simpson reprised his role of awkward, but hysterical Mary and Rachel Leigh Cook also returned from her trip to Uganda as Abigail Lytar. Ally Sheedy returned as the cracked out Mr. Yin Presents” is the second episode in the Yang Trilogy and it didn’t dissapoint, well at least not to me. In the coming weeks since there is a lack of Psych, I will post a part two discussion of this episode that relies heavily on Hitchcock motifs. Side note: I was unable to watch any of the Hitchcock films before this episode, but my family helped clue me in. It was a long wait, but March 10th finally arrived with all it’s Hitchcock flair. This episode has gotten alot of buzz in the Psych message board community due to the picture posted on the Psych countdown calendar back in January. It was also written with Andy Berman who has written fantastic episodes in the past including “Shawn Takes A Shot in the Dark”. Yin Presents” was directed and co-written by Shawn Spencer himself a.k.a the lovely and fantastic James Roday. Now if you haven’t seen it, 1) Don’t read this discussion and 2) How haven’t you seen it yet? You must. ![]() ![]() Omg…omg… I think I have totally revived myself from the epic season 4 finale of “Psych”. They aren’t too worried about all the trappings of Hollywood’s media award circles, but I don’t think they would be upset if an Emmy Nomination came their way. ![]() I know the cast and crew are happy with what they are doing in ‘Couve. We want “Psych” to be acknowledged for it’s awesomeness. The message boards for “Psych” are fuming including myself. I know some people don’t like “Psych”‘s humor or think the cases are too easy to solve, but I can’t understand why “Psych” is being shortchanged. I did see one ad for “Psych”, but that was one compared to the many other ads I saw. The TV guide issue is only one of my problems with USA’s forgetting of “Psych”.Ĭurrently the different networks are pushing for emmy considerations and I was pleased to see USA network going all out promoting all their shows, but I don’t know if you noticed, once again, “White Collar” and “Burn Notice” are getting the most attention. I’ve seen some “White Collar” and I’ve seen some “Burn Notice.” Obviously I’ve seen “Royal Pains”, but that’s because their second season just started about two weeks ago. Also simple fact, “Psych” airs during the summer just like most of USA’s shows. Only problem is I haven’t seen any advertisements for “Psych” It currently is going into its fifth season on July 14th. ![]() “Psych” is now the longest running show on USA Network and I believe it deserves some recognition for its amazing comedic timing and talent of the writers and the cast. That’s right I’m talking about James Roday and Dule Hill of “Psych”. My only problem along with my other “pysch-o’s”, is two boys of summer were not included. Love Matt Bomer, love Mark Feuerstein, and Jeffery Donovan. I’m a fan of all shows on USA and I’m particulary pleased that TV Guide decided to focus on this awesome network. This past week the newest issue is all about the boys of summer on the USA Network. No today is a rant about how my favorite show doesn’t get the publicity it deserves…. This post is not about my awesome trip to Nashville and enjoying the best days of my summer in the heat.
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