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4.0 out of 5 stars The psych of Monk
Last year, longrunning detective series "Monk" (an obsessie-compulsive detective) got paired with the new show, a lighthearted comedy-mystery series about a kooky faux-psychic who solves crimes. Together, these shows are even more delightful, with charmingly eccentric characters and some very nice writing.

The fifth season of "Monk" opens with a movie about...
Published on April 8, 2007 by E. A Solinas

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3.0 out of 5 stars mystery enthusiast
These are okay. The acting in Psych us so meldaramic. The Monk isn't as good as the earlier ones.
Published on October 1, 2009 by M. Stopani


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4.0 out of 5 stars The psych of Monk, April 8, 2007
This review is from: Monk / Psych Detective Pack (DVD)
Last year, longrunning detective series "Monk" (an obsessie-compulsive detective) got paired with the new show, a lighthearted comedy-mystery series about a kooky faux-psychic who solves crimes. Together, these shows are even more delightful, with charmingly eccentric characters and some very nice writing.

The fifth season of "Monk" opens with a movie about to be made about Monk's (Tony Shalhoub) life and amazing abilities, with well-known actor David Ruskin (Stanley Tucci) as Monk. But Ruskin turns out to be the world's best method actor, as he observes Monk doing his detective work -- and starts to acquire Monk's OCD and personality.

But Monk's problems don't cease when he's paralyzed by a garbage strike, and the strike leader is murdered. Other cases include a mysterious electrocution in a gym shower, being blinded by a murderer, a stint as a private eye, a college reunion, a disastrous rock concert, a leper, marijuana, a radio host whose wife died while he was on the air, and he competes against technology to find a serial killer.

At the end of Monk's hour comes the time for Shawn Spencer (James Roday) and his long-suffering pal Gus (Dulé Hill). Shawn's strict, humorless dad coached him since early childhood to be the perfect future cop -- hyperobservant, highly intelligent, the perfect detective. But when he reports his observations to the police, they arrest him -- and his only way out is to pretend to be psychic.

In fact, his gimmick works brilliantly -- soon he sets up shop as a psychic, after plucking Gus from a dull job. Among their colourful cases: death at a spelling bee, a haunting at a sorority house, a wedding tainted by theft and murder, a ghostly stalking, a cat used as a witness, Civil war reenactments, a comic book convention, alien abductions, underground poker, and organizing a surprise birthday party for Lassiter.

"Monk" and "Psych" have a lot in common. They're both about hyperobservant eccentrics, and they both have solid mysteries and some hilarious writing, although Monk tends to be rather sadder in tone, compared to the frothy twentysomething hijinks of Gus and Shawn. Seen together, these shows seem like two of a kind.

But whatever the differences, they both have colourful mysteries (sometimes with unexpected twists), and some deliciously strange dialogue, whether it's Monk being depressed ("I wish I drank. Is it wonderful?") or Shawn flailing to be pretending to be psychic ("Spare me! Spare me! AUUUWWWWW!"). And in between the comedy, we get to see what shaped the characters into who they are.

Granted, neither series is quite perfect -- Monk's OCD becomes rather cartoonish in a few episodes, such as his nutty reaction to his shrink retiring. And the mysteries Shawn and Gus solve take a little while to be suitably mysterious -- by the middle of the season, they are both fun AND suspenseful, such as that whole speed-dating episode.

The leads of both shows are absolutely delightful -- Tony Shalhoub can be hysterical (such as when he tries to be a butler), but can also be heartbreaking, such as when Monk watches his old wedding video. Roday, on the other hand, is just a hilarious comic actor. His Shawn is devoid of responsibility or dignity, and he rides through on luck --but he has a good heart, and is genuinely good at being a detective.

And both shows have great supporting casts, especially Hill as the long-suffering Gus, and Traylor Howard as Monk's nurse-sidekick. All the cops -- including Gray-Stanford and Ormondson -- get plenty of character development. And they have some celebrity appearances: "Psych" has George Takei, while Monk has some small, hilarious roles for Alice Cooper and Tucci. And Sean Astin gives a glorious performance as a murderous, spoiled rich brat.

The fifth season of "Monk" helped the first season of "Psych" get off the ground. These smartly-written, humorous mystery series are well-paired, and both are definitely worth getting.
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3.0 out of 5 stars mystery enthusiast, October 1, 2009
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M. Stopani (Farmington, NM, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Monk / Psych Detective Pack (DVD)
These are okay. The acting in Psych us so meldaramic. The Monk isn't as good as the earlier ones.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent shows, July 6, 2008
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My family loves both shows and now the 2nd season of Psych and the 6th of Monk are packaged together. I've already ordered them and can't wait to get them.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Why not save money?!?, October 26, 2007
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If you like Monk and are a fan of Psych, why not buy these bundled and save around $20. There is nothing new or special in this set. It is not some special edition, just a great way to get two season of entertainment for the price of one.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Monk, October 5, 2007
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I have every year made. Great on a rainy day to watch all of them one after the other. Great light stuff.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Monk series 5 and Psych series 1 Combo, September 24, 2007
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Two of my favorite Series, I was very pleased to find this packaged deal which saved me quite abit.

This package deal brought my current collection of Monk up to date, and started my collecting Psych.
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5.0 out of 5 stars obsessive psych, September 16, 2007
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A Great deal. Both Monk and Psych combine comedy and action in one show. If you've never seen psych before, it's about Shawn Spencer who claims to be a psychic(but is really just hyper-observant)and helps the police department solve cases.
If you've never seen Monk . . .well, I suggest getting the first four seasons first.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Psych Psycho, July 30, 2007
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Valorie West (Tulsa, Ok United States) - See all my reviews
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We own all five seasons of Monk now. My entire family enjoys watching Monk. Psych was definitely a bonus because we had watched several of the episodes on USA and enjoyed it. It was a great deal to offer both of them together. There are so many shows on today that I won't allow my kids to watch and these two series have minimal language (of which I block with my dvd player) and is w/o all the sexual advances and inuendos. If you like detective shows, these are worth watching.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Two great shows, July 22, 2007
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Michael Wright (West Jordan, Utah United States) - See all my reviews
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I have been a fan of Monk since it started 5 years ago, and have loved watching Psych with my 10 year old son this season. Both terrific shows!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Two of the best TV detectives, together in one set!, July 19, 2007
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This is honestly one of the best couplings I could ever imagine. Two of the funniest, wittiest television detectives, together for the price of an average season DVD set!

Monk hasn't slowed down with humor or content over the past 4 seasons, and he's not stopping now!

And Psych is probably THEE best show to come out in the past few years. Shawn Spencer and Burton Guster [Gus] have incredible chemistry for hilarity. The scripting is phenomenal and all the characters play into it so well. A must see for any comedy/mystery lover!
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