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Shawn and Gus return to Santa Barbara, California to help their old police chief, but find themselves unwelcome in their old stomping ground as they secretly untangle a case that involves th... Read allShawn and Gus return to Santa Barbara, California to help their old police chief, but find themselves unwelcome in their old stomping ground as they secretly untangle a case that involves the supernatural.Shawn and Gus return to Santa Barbara, California to help their old police chief, but find themselves unwelcome in their old stomping ground as they secretly untangle a case that involves the supernatural.
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I don't know how this movie will be received by folks who haven't watched the original show; but for the psych-os, it was great! The plot was very much like an extended episode of Psych. It was a little hard to follow in the beginning, like they cut a scene or something. I wish we had seen more "psychic" Shawn and maybe more relationship progression with Juliet
10avlod
I love everything about Psych and was so excited to see they were doing a 2nd movie. The quirky antics are refreshing to watch and always bring a laugh. It was nice to see this movie tie in the mystery and surprises as they have in the past.
What I liked the best though, was how this movie was centered around Lassiter and his stroke. This movie hit home because my father had a massive stroke at 39 and just like Timothy Omundson (Lassiter) his speech, processing speed, and arms/body were affected. They could have looked over this, casted a new role, ignored the stroke ever happened, but they didn't. They worked with Timothy and treated him with the respect he deserves. And Timothy Omundson showed off how even through a disability you still have so many abilities and strengths. The whole cast and team showed their support and I for one, can't thank them enough.
The movie was funny, goofy, sincere, and exactly what I hoped it would be.
What I liked the best though, was how this movie was centered around Lassiter and his stroke. This movie hit home because my father had a massive stroke at 39 and just like Timothy Omundson (Lassiter) his speech, processing speed, and arms/body were affected. They could have looked over this, casted a new role, ignored the stroke ever happened, but they didn't. They worked with Timothy and treated him with the respect he deserves. And Timothy Omundson showed off how even through a disability you still have so many abilities and strengths. The whole cast and team showed their support and I for one, can't thank them enough.
The movie was funny, goofy, sincere, and exactly what I hoped it would be.
It is good good to see these guys back together again. Hopefully we will not have to wait another 3 years for another one. Good job Peacock. It is very funny and a good mystery for them to solve. All the cast is back and some special guest stars from earlier episodes.
10juli-kay
Everything we want in a Psych experience plus a wonderful tribute to Lassie/Timothy Omundson. The whole Psych gang's love for each other is evident in every second. Bravo!
I was happy to see Lassiter back & with Sean & Gus coming to help investigate. Catch phrases were said but I thought original witty banter & cultural references was less than usual. I liked brief scene between Henry & Shawn but wished he & the other cast members appeared for more than what felt like quick cameos. The dream scene was dumb & went on too long. The who & why of the crime left me confused. Im rewatching 1st movie now & think its much funnier & more like the series. I really hope theyll being back Despereaux in the next movie. UPDATE: Its an homage to Hitchcock films. I will look at references again.
Did you know
- TriviaIn the ice bar, Shawn mentions that he has only been to Norway once, with his brother in law, and Gus says that they don't talk about it. This is likely a reference to the cliffhanger at the end of the first Psych movie where they mention going to Oslo, Norway.
- GoofsWhen Gus is depetalling the roses, his progress changes between shots.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Psych 3: This Is Gus (2021)
- SoundtracksAin't That a Kick in the Head
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Written by Sammy Cahn and Jimmy Van Heusen
Performed by Dean Martin
- Why does this movie have "Lassie" in its title and does it have anything to do with the most beloved dog in film history?
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- $62,388
- Runtime1 hour 29 minutes
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By what name was Psych 2: Lassie Come Home (2020) officially released in Canada in English?
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