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Psych: The Complete Third Season (2009)

James Roday , Dule Hill  |  NR |  DVD
4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (127 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: James Roday, Dule Hill, Corbin Bernsen
  • Format: AC-3, Box set, Color, Dolby, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
  • Language: English (Dolby Digital 5.1)
  • Subtitles: English
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
  • Number of discs: 4
  • Rated: NR (Not Rated)
  • Studio: Universal Studios
  • DVD Release Date: July 21, 2009
  • Run Time: 687 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (127 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B001W79MHW
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #19,554 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
  • Learn more about "Psych: The Complete Third Season" on IMDb

Special Features

  • Deleted Scenes
  • Gag Reel
  • Ghosts Commentary with Executive Producer/Creator Steve Franks, Executive Producers Chris Henze & Kelly Kulchak, Producer Andy Berman and Series Stars James Roday & Dule Hill
  • Podcast Commentaries
  • Gus Walks Into a Bank Commentary with Executive Producer/Creator Steve Franks, Executive Producer Chris Henze, Writer Andy Berman and Series Stars James Roday & Dule Hill
  • Gus Walks Into a Bank - Video Commentary with Writer Andy Berman
  • Psychouts
  • Six Feet Under the Sea Commentary with Executive Producer/Creator Steve Franks, Executive Producers Chris Henze & Kelly Kulchak, and Series Stars James Roday & Dule Hill
  • Lassie Did a Bad, Bad Thing Commentary with Executive Producer/Creator Steve Franks, Executive Producers Chris Henze & Kelly Kulchak, Writers Kell Cahoon & Tim Meltreger, and Series Stars James Roday & Dule Hill
  • Six Feet Under the Sea - Video Commentary with Executive Producer/Creator/Writer/Director Steve Franks
  • Lassie Did a Bad, Bad Thing - Video Commentary with Writers Kell Cahoon & Tim Meltreger
  • Earth, Wind and ... Wait for It - Video Commentary with Writer Anupam Nigam
  • Montages
  • Tuesday the 17th Commentary with Executive Producer/Creator Steve Franks, Executive Producers Chris Henze & Kelly Kulchak, and Series Stars James Roday & Dule Hill
  • An Evening with Mr. Yang Commentary with Executive Producer/Creator Steve Franks, Executive Producer Kelly Kulchak, Story Editor Tim Meltreger and Series Stars James Roday, Dule Hill & Maggie Lawson
  • Any Given Friday Night at 10pm, 9pm Central - Video Commentary with Writer Josh Bycel
  • Truer Lies - Video Commentary with Writer Victoria Walker
  • Tuesday the 17th - Video Commentary with Executive Producer/Creator/Co-Writer Steve Franks, and Executive Producers Chris Henze & Kelly Kulchak
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    Editorial Reviews

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    As Psych's second year drew to a close, Gus (Dulé Hill) had become a pharmaceutical rep and Shawn (James Roday) welcomed his long-lost mother, Madeleine (Cybill Shepherd), back to town. In all other respects, the show remains the same. Gus just has two jobs instead of one, and the detecting continues. Later, Shawn reconnects with his treasure-hunting Uncle Jack (Steven Weber) and former flame Abigail (Rachael Leigh Cook), who seems likely to return in the future. The same goes for Chief Vick's sister, Coast Guard Commander Dunlap (Jane Lynch), who has eyes for the still-married Lassie (Timothy Omundson).

    Other highlights include "Talk Derby to Me," in which Jules (Maggie Lawson) infiltrates a roller-derby team in order to catch some thieves, "Lassie Did a Bad, Bad Thing," in which Shawn and Gus race to protect their uptight colleague's good name, "Tuesday, the 17th," a surprisingly scary take-off on Friday the 13th, and "Murder?... Anyone?... Anyone?... Bueller?," a high school reunion episode filled with references to the generation-defining films of the late John Hughes. And just to keep the fan worship going, Ferris Bueller's Alan Ruck and The Breakfast Club's All Sheedy make guest appearances during the season.

    If this 16-episode set drags a little in the middle, Psych continues to bring the funny, and the entire cast has an appealing chemistry (we even find out a little more about Kirsten Nelson's Vick, such as her affection for Phil Collins). Like previous sets, this one includes a gag reel, above-average deleted scenes, and 12 commentary tracks split three ways: audio, podcast (without show dialogue), and video (on-screen interviews with the writers about specific episodes). Granted, the doubling of overcast Vancouver for sunny Santa Barbara remains completely unconvincing, but you can't win 'em all. --Kathleen C. Fennessy

    Product Description

    Fake psychic detective Shawn Spencer (James Roday) and his best friend Gus (Dulé Hill) are cracking the case – and cracking up audiences everywhere – in all 16 Season Three episodes from the quick-witted detective series Psych. After earning a reputation for taking on the unusual cases that leave most sleuths scratching their heads, Shawn and Gus are in for more mayhem this season as they tackle mysteries that range from the decidedly abnormal to the hauntingly paranormal. Join guest stars Cybill Shepherd (The L Word), Gary Cole (Pineapple Express), Phylicia Rashad (A Raisin in the Sun) and many more in this fresh and funny show that Maureen Ryan of Chicago Tribune declares, “Roday and Hill have the kind of chemistry you just can't manufacture.”

    Customer Reviews

    This is a fun show you can watch with the family. m  |  33 reviewers made a similar statement
    Outstanding series; one of my favorite TV shows. R. L. Blade  |  28 reviewers made a similar statement
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    47 of 50 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars Gentlemen, please don't be ridiculous March 20, 2009
    Format:DVD
    "Psych" is one of those lucky shows that -- like a fine wine -- seems to get better as it ages. Not that you should stick it in a cellar and forget about it for fifty years, though. The third season of this quirky comedy/mystery show is definitely worth seeing at least a few times -- James Roday and Dule Hill continue to be absolutely hilarious as the faux psychic and his frazzled friend, and their cases continue to get even weirder.

    "Psych" may be breaking up when Gus is given a choice by his boss -- his pharmaceutical job, or the agency. To prove their worth, Shawn offers to investigate the company VP's haunted house... and Gus soon finds that there's more than meets the eye to this haunting. Meanwhile Shawn's mother (Cybill Shepherd) drops in for work, stirring up some old skeletons for our favorite faux psychic.

    Among the cases Gus and Shawn take on: a vanishing body at the high school reunion, a treasure map, the implosion of Henry's greatest case, roller derby robberies, Coast Guard clashes, a murdered sea lion, a body hidden in a Nativity scene, a firebug with a murderous secret, a murdered footballer, an old summer camp haunted by an axe murderer, and an attempt to clear the name of a pathological liar.

    Their cases become personal when Lassiter (Timothy Ormundson) is accused of killing a drug lord, and Shawn is determined to prove that the disgraced cop didn't do it. And the Yin Yang serial returns to Santa Barbara, wanting Shawn as the newest "challenger." So he/she leads Shawn through a ghastly series of riddles... and if Shawn doesn't outwit him/her, those close to him may die.

    Clearly Steve Franks is sticking to the old adage: "If it ain't broke, don't fix it." "Psych" ain't broke, so the third season of coasts along smoothly in a flurry of pop culture references, bizarre dialogue ("Señor pantalones del fuego?") and crimes that befuddle the SBPD.

    It does end and begin unusually -- the season premiere is a twistaround of the usual mystery, and finale quickly becomes a serious, deadly game of cat-and-mouse. But the mysteries in the middle of the season are perfect examples of "Psych": the writers deftly juggle funny-sounding plot twists (roller derbies, stowing away on a murderer's boat) with some twisty-turny police work.

    There's even an endless parade of pop culture references -- "Speed," Hamlet, the Peanuts dance, "Gone With The Wind," and of course "Friday the 13th." However, "Psych's" biggest charm point has always been the insanely kooky dialogue. Mostly Shawn provides it ("Just once, can you grab life by the little Lassiters and follow your instincts?") but the other characters get some good lines here and there ("All I can remember after that are hundreds of those tiny razor sharp claws and teeth." "Lower primate my ass. I recognize a military formation when I see one!").

    Roday is eccentric, charming and eternally kooky, as if Shawn is deliberately living out his life like a TV show. But he gets to show a very serious, intense side in the finale. Hill continues to be the normal one with a mild goofy side ("I'm King Kong!"), and gets to do a daring rescue by leaping through a wall of flames. And Ormundson gets to explore some of Lassiter's other facets (his crumbling marriage and his brief removal from the force).

    The third season of "Psych" is all about the weird and the wacky, but also injects some very serious, very creepy moments as well. All around a wonderful success, and it bodes well for what comes up this summer.
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    26 of 27 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best reasons to own a TV May 18, 2009
    Format:DVD
    'Psych' is perhaps the primary example of what can happen when intelligent people stop obsessing over Gritty Angst and start having fun. This show has always been terrific and wittily unique, but its third season finds new ways to turn convention on its head, which makes for some extremely satisfying television. Plus, it gets bonus points for being seriously re-watchable.
    Recommended to everyone, but especially to the people who think there's no way the concept of a fake psychic could stay interesting this long. I am so very ready for Season 4.
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    20 of 22 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars I love these guys! June 21, 2009
    By m
    Format:DVD
    This is one of my favorite shows. It's lighthearted & there's no graphic corpses....you can safely pick this show to watch while you're eating dinner, if you are so inclined, without seeing maggots or an autopsy (I no longer watch CSI, Criminal Intent, or even NCIS anywhere near the dinner hour). My favorite is when they run away screaming like girls & the many fake names that Gus gets (Knick Knack, the candystriper, & Methuselah Hunnicut). All of the characters are wonderful. This is a fun show you can watch with the family. I love it!
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    Most Recent Customer Reviews
    5.0 out of 5 stars Rip snortin HIlarious!!
    Now this type of humor is not for everyone but I love it, there silly and crazy like Austin Powers sort of in an over the top sort of way. Read more
    Published 7 days ago by Tony Koonts
    5.0 out of 5 stars More Psych Fun
    Some may find James Roday's character in Psych annoying, with his almost constant inappropriateness and sarcasm. Read more
    Published 11 days ago by Karen A. Amrhein
    5.0 out of 5 stars probably the best season
    this season had me laughing almost the entire time. they are so silly and loveable. the characters are fun and well developed.
    Published 13 days ago by mom12
    5.0 out of 5 stars I LOVE THIS SHOW.
    Psych is a hilarious detective comedy. James Today and Dule Hill play off of each bothersome well that the entire cast has no choice but to have great chemistry. Read more
    Published 14 days ago by Amber
    5.0 out of 5 stars No body, no crime
    Season 3 is my favorite season until Season 6 came and now shares that honor with 3. Season 3 has a lot of great episodes in it that will tickle your funny bone and amazing... Read more
    Published 15 days ago by Kathy Manno
    5.0 out of 5 stars It's just a feel good show
    It's just a feel good show. You feel good when you are watching it you feel good when you are through. Shawn is such an animated fun guy.
    Published 22 days ago by Russ
    5.0 out of 5 stars My favorite season
    This is my favorite season of Psych because the interplay between Shawn and Juliet in this season is at its best.
    Published 1 month ago by Word
    5.0 out of 5 stars A well made, very entertaining series
    I give every season in this series 5 stars, because I really do love this show! I enjoy finding out more about Shawn and
    gus' childhood, Shawn's relationship with his father,... Read more
    Published 1 month ago by snowbeary
    5.0 out of 5 stars Shawn and Gus are the best duo since Abbott and Costello !
    This is the best detective show ever! I love this show and have seen every episode.
    You definitely need to buy it
    Published 1 month ago by Elizabeth Bennett
    5.0 out of 5 stars Hilarious series!!
    Always guarantees a laugh and a bad pun or two!! These guys crack me up.
    Very pleased with this purchase! Thanks!!
    Published 2 months ago by Jacqueline R. Hungate
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    Video on Demand--complete season 3 for only $5!
    Love the show but 26 episodes for $50 is step these days much less 16. Maybe if it was Bluray. I still would not pay it but you might at least not feel like someone was trying to rip you off.

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