Shawn and Gus Truck Things Up
- El episodio se transmitió el 5 mar 2014
- TV-14
- 42min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
7.7/10
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TU CALIFICACIÓN
Agrega una trama en tu idiomaShawn and Gus go undercover to find the murderer of their favorite food truck owner.Shawn and Gus go undercover to find the murderer of their favorite food truck owner.Shawn and Gus go undercover to find the murderer of their favorite food truck owner.
- Dirección
- Escritura
- Estrellas
James Roday Rodriguez
- Shawn Spencer
- (as James Roday)
Maggie Lawson
- Juliet O'Hara
- (solo créditos)
Kirsten Nelson
- Karen Vick
- (solo créditos)
- Dirección
- Escritura
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
Opiniones destacadas
"Shawn and Gus Truck Things Up" is a delightful addition to the Psych series, delivering the same hilarious and quirky humor that fans have come to adore. From the moment Shawn and Gus embark on their latest adventure in their own food truck, the episode promises a wild ride filled with laughs and absurdity.
What makes this episode truly memorable is its ability to embrace the series' signature silliness while also weaving in new and inventive plotlines. The concept of Shawn and Gus running a food truck is both absurd and brilliant, allowing for plenty of comedic moments as they navigate the challenges of the culinary world.
One of the standout scenes occurs when Shawn, in classic form, mocks the health inspector while indulging in their own truck's cuisine, only to hilariously choke on his own words (and food). This scene perfectly encapsulates the blend of wit and physical comedy that Psych excels at, leaving viewers in stitches while showcasing Shawn and Gus's dynamic chemistry.
Additionally, the episode features a touching side story involving Lassiter and Marlowe as they prepare for the birth of their child. Their journey culminates in an unexpected and uproarious birth scene that takes place right in Shawn and Gus's food truck, adding another layer of hilarity to the already chaotic situation.
Overall, "Shawn and Gus Truck Things Up" is a must-watch for any Psych fan craving more of the series' trademark humor and charm. With its clever writing, hilarious antics, and heartwarming moments, this episode delivers everything fans love about the show and more. So hop aboard the Psych food truck and get ready for a wild and deliciously entertaining ride!
What makes this episode truly memorable is its ability to embrace the series' signature silliness while also weaving in new and inventive plotlines. The concept of Shawn and Gus running a food truck is both absurd and brilliant, allowing for plenty of comedic moments as they navigate the challenges of the culinary world.
One of the standout scenes occurs when Shawn, in classic form, mocks the health inspector while indulging in their own truck's cuisine, only to hilariously choke on his own words (and food). This scene perfectly encapsulates the blend of wit and physical comedy that Psych excels at, leaving viewers in stitches while showcasing Shawn and Gus's dynamic chemistry.
Additionally, the episode features a touching side story involving Lassiter and Marlowe as they prepare for the birth of their child. Their journey culminates in an unexpected and uproarious birth scene that takes place right in Shawn and Gus's food truck, adding another layer of hilarity to the already chaotic situation.
Overall, "Shawn and Gus Truck Things Up" is a must-watch for any Psych fan craving more of the series' trademark humor and charm. With its clever writing, hilarious antics, and heartwarming moments, this episode delivers everything fans love about the show and more. So hop aboard the Psych food truck and get ready for a wild and deliciously entertaining ride!
I am very disappointed with what they're doing to this series. It's truly one of my favorite shows-I've watched every single episode and love the characters and the writers' humor. However, what's happening in the recent episodes is just disappointing. The love story is simply thrown away and forgotten. In one episode, she moves to San Francisco. In the next, Gus and Spencer are acting utterly clueless and show absolutely no empathy or compassion. Spencer doesn't tell Gus that his girlfriend moved away, nor does he react emotionally or even mention it. Instead, they start a new storyline with his father. I'm incredibly disappointed by how poorly it's written and how carelessly the characters are treated after building everything up over seven seasons.
The episodes also feel a bit half-hearted.
This is not the final showdown this show deserves. I understand from a business standpoint that they probably want to end it. But it sad to see they don't respect their fan base which always supported them and to this half-hearted.
The episodes also feel a bit half-hearted.
This is not the final showdown this show deserves. I understand from a business standpoint that they probably want to end it. But it sad to see they don't respect their fan base which always supported them and to this half-hearted.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaWhile in the interrogation room, Shawn mentions El misterio de los excavadores (2003). Dulé Hill, who plays Gus, had a role in the film.
- ErroresIn the final food truck scene, Shawn throws a white oven mitt at Gus to wake him up after he faints. The oven mitt bounces off of Gus and lands on the floor of the truck, but in the next scene, it is no longer there.
- Citas
Henry Spencer: Yes Shawn, I sold the house, I'm moving on, and it's time for you to accept that.
[Turns to see Shawn crying]
Henry Spencer: Are you crying?
Shawn Spencer: [Marlowe while in labor is grippng Shawn's hand] Yes, but not because of you. I think Marlowe's breaking all the tiny bones in my hand
- ConexionesFeatures Psych: Juliet Takes a Luvvah (2013)
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