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		<title>Franke Potente Helps &#8216;Psych&#8217; End Summer Season</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Sep 2010 20:53:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chandra</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<i>Bourne</i> Saga Star Guests]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4>And <i>Lost</i> Alum Nestor Carbonell Returns</h4>

<div><img class="center" src="http://tvjots.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/psych.jpg" alt="Corbin Bernsen, James Roday, Dul&#233; Hill/Psych" /></div>

<p>The summer is ending with a <i>Bourne</i> saga-style adventure on the September 8 <a href="http://www.usanetwork.com/series/psych/" rel="nofollow"  title="USA Network Website for Psych"><b><i>Psych</i></b></a> midseason finale called &#8220;<b>One, Maybe Two, Ways Out</b>.&#8221;</p>

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<p><i>Bourne Identity</i> and <i>Bourne Supremacy</i> star <b>Franke Potente</b> guests on the episode, which also features former <i>Lost</i> cast members <b>Jon Gries</b> and <b>Nestor Carbonell</b>. Of course, Carbonell is reprising his role from the previous episode &#8220;Shawn 2.0&#8243; as Shawn&#8217;s jealousy-inspiring sleuthing rival Declan Rand.</p>

<p>German actress Potente plays a framed spy named Nadia who needs Shawn and Gus&#8217; assistance to clear her name. Unfortunately for the guys, helping her will require (1) avoiding getting killed by the people who are hunting down Nadia and (2) determining if she&#8217;s really telling them the truth.</p>

<p>Preview Potente and Carbonell&#8217;s appearance on <i>Psych</i> in the following three &#8220;One, Maybe Two, Ways Out&#8221; sneak peeks. The episode premieres at 10pm ET.</p>

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  <h3><a href="http://tvjots.com/franke-potente-helps-psych-end-summer-season/#video-1" title="Psych - One, Maybe Two, Ways Out Sneak Peek 1">One, Maybe Two, Ways Out &#8211; Sneak Peek 1</a></h3>
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  <p class="nb"><i>Psych</i> currently airs Wednesdays on USA Network at 10pm ET</p>
  <p class="credits">Corbin Bernsen, James Roday, and Dul&#233; Hill/<i>Psych</i> photo courtesy of USA Network</p>
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		<title>‘Psych’ Gets Supersized for Fifth Season Premiere</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Jul 2010 22:34:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chandra</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4>Triad Trauma</h4>

<div><img class="center" src="http://tvjots.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/psych.jpg" alt="Corbin Bernsen, James Roday, Dul&#233; Hill/Psych" /></div>

<p>Poor Shawn and Gus. Our favorite crime-fighting buddies must engage with a couple of notoriously ruthless Chinese Triad gangs during <a href="http://www.usanetwork.com/series/psych/" rel="nofollow"  title="USA Network Website for Psych"><b><i>Psych</i></b></a> &#8216;s July 14 Season Five premiere &#8220;<b>Romeo and Juliet and Juliet</b>.&#8221;</p>

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<p>On the bright side, at least the pair will get to try out their martial arts &#8220;skills&#8221; while investigating the kidnapping of a wealthy businessman&#8217;s daughter. You just know they&#8217;re going to enjoy that part, minus the deadly gang members, that is.</p>

<p>Preview the fifth-season premiere in the following short promo. The episode will provide an extra dose of fun since it clocks in at an extended 66 minutes, including the requisite commercials, of course.</p>

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  <p class="nb"><i>Psych</i> will air Wednesdays on USA Network at 10pm ET</p>
  <p class="credits">Corbin Bernsen, James Roday, and Dul&#233; Hill/<i>Psych</i> photo courtesy of USA Network</p>
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		<title>Ally Sheedy Returns on &#8216;Psych&#8217; Season Four Finale</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Mar 2010 00:15:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chandra</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[But Is She Still Crazy?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4>But Is She Still Crazy?</h4>

<div><img class="center" src="http://tvjots.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/psych.jpg" alt="Corbin Bernsen, James Roday, Dul&#233; Hill/Psych" /></div>

<p>That is the big question when <i>Breakfast Club</i> Brat Packer <b>Ally Sheedy</b> reprises her role as the devious and deviously named Mr. Yang on <a href="http://www.usanetwork.com/series/psych/" rel="nofollow"  title="USA Network Website for Psych"><b><i>Psych</i></b></a>&#8216;s March 10 fourth-season finale &#8220;<b>Mr. Yin Presents</b>.&#8221;</p>

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<p>Poor Shawn is the target of yet more murder attempts during the episode, and, of course, Mr. Yang becomes a prime suspect considering the odd nature of the attacks: situations that resemble scenes from familiar Alfred Hitchcock movies. Brrr!</p>

<p>Sneak a peek at the finale below. Looks like Mr. Yang has been writing a whole lot lately, and <i>It&#8217;s Always Sunny in Philadelphia</i> occasional guest star <b>Jimmi Simpson</b> is also on hand. Sweet.</p>

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  <p class="nb"><i>Psych</i> currently airs Wednesdays on USA Network at 10pm ET</p>
  <p class="credits">Corbin Bernsen, James Roday, and Dul&#233; Hill/<i>Psych</i> photo courtesy of USA Network</p>
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		<title>&#8216;Monk&#8217; and &#8216;Psych&#8217; Get Summer Premiere Dates</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Jun 2009 21:43:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chandra</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hit Crime Dramedies Set for August]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4>Hit Crime Dramedies Set for August</h4>

<div><img class="center" src="http://tvjots.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/monk.jpg" alt="Tony Shalhoub/Monk" /></div>

<p>Go mark those calendars now, my fellow <a href="http://www.usanetwork.com/series/monk/" rel="nofollow"  title="USA Website for Monk"><b><i>Monk</i></b></a> fans. The always fun <b>Tony Shalhoub</b> series will return for the first half of its eighth and final season &#8212; *sniffle* &#8212; on <b>Friday, August 7, at 9pm ET</b>.</p>

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<p>And where there&#8217;s <i>Monk</i>, you know <a href="http://www.usanetwork.com/series/psych/" rel="nofollow"  title="USA Website for Psych"><b><i>Pysch</i></b></a> is never far behind, of course. So, also note on your calendar that the equally entertaining sleuth show starring <b>James Roday</b> and <b>Dul&#233; Hill</b> kicks off its fourth run an hour later on the same date.</p>

<p>Yeah, I know, I know &#8212; the season premieres arrive late enough in the season to almost be in the fall. But I&#8217;ll take the series whenever USA Network decides to air them. Thus, no complaints from me!</p>

<p>Source: <a href="http://www.thefutoncritic.com/news.aspx?id=8153" rel="nofollow"  title="USA SETS ''MONK,'' ''PSYCH'' FOR AUGUST">The Futon Critic</a></p>

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  <p class="credits">Tony Shalhoub/<i>Monk</i> photo courtesy of Andrew Eccles/USA Network</p>
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		<title>&#8216;Psych&#8217; Rolls with WWE Diva Mickie James</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Sep 2008 17:35:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chandra</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It's Roller Derby Time]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4>It&#8217;s Roller Derby Time</h4>

<img class="center" src="http://tvjots.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/psych-james-lawson.jpg" alt="Mickie James and Maggie Lawson/Psych" />

<p>USA will work more of its familiar crime-dramedy magic tonight at 10pm EST when <a href="http://www.usanetwork.com/series/psych/" rel="nofollow"  title="USA Website for Psych"><b><i>Psych</i></b></a> welcomes <i>Monday Night Raw</i> WWE Diva <a href="http://www.usanetwork.com/sports/wwe/theshow/characterprofiles/mickie/index.html#" rel="nofollow"  title="WWE RAW TV Wrestling Divas - Mickie James Diva Profile"><b>Mickie James</b></a> for her first guest-star gig on a scripted TV show.</p>

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<p>The popular professional wrestler, who couldn&#8217;t seem less scary or nicer during conversation, plays a member of a roller derby team that Detective Juliet O&#8217;Hara (<b>Maggie Lawson</b>) infiltrates in order to squash a robbery ring.</p>

<p>Earlier this week, James took the time to answer questions about her appearance in the episode &#8220;<b>Talk Derby to Me</b>,&#8221; as well as her career in general.  Read on to get the goods on both and perhaps even learn a few things that might surprise you.</p>

<p><b>What got you started in wrestling?</b></p>

<p><b>MICKIE JAMES</b>: Honestly, I&#8217;ve been a fan of wrestling ever since I was a little girl.  I remember watching it with my dad and my grandpa.  I&#8217;ve just been an avid fan for a number of years.  I kind of fell into it.  I was working at this bar, and at the time, it was WCW and WWE.  And so any time I was working and wrestling was on, it was on the TV, and I was just glued to it.</p>

<p>So a friend of mine was like, &#8220;Well, a buddy of mine has a school up in D.C.,&#8221; which is like two and a half hours from me.  &#8220;It&#8217;s up around D.C.  You should go up there and check it out.&#8221;  I was just totally baffled at the fact that there was even such a thing as a wrestling school.</p>

<p>I was looking into getting into kickboxing, and I took martial arts when I was in high school.  And so I was looking, a single girl living in the city.  I just wanted to take some type of self-defense and do something besides just working out in the gym every day&#8212;  To do something that was athletic and keep my mind and my body in shape, as well.</p>

<p>I ended up going up there and checking it out.  And then I signed right up, and I&#8217;ve been doing it ever since.  Now it&#8217;s going on eleven years later.</p>

<p><b>How did you come into this part on <i>Psych</i>?  Did you audition for it?</b></p>

<p><b>MICKIE JAMES</b>: Ironically enough, James [Roday], who plays [Shawn Spencer] on the show, is a big wrestling fan, and he actually requested me due to the storyline that I had with Trish Stratus when I first came in.  So I&#8217;m really honored to be a part of it.  I was actually really honored that he actually requested me.</p>

<p><b>What was your favorite part of working on the show?</b></p>

<p><b>MICKIE JAMES</b>: I think it was interacting with everyone backstage because they were funny.  They made me feel really, really comfortable because I was a little nervous at first because I&#8217;d never really done&#8212;  I&#8217;d done like <i>Celebrity Fit Club</i> and stuff like that, but I&#8217;d never done any type of acting on a TV show or anything like that.</p>

<p>So it was really, really cool to be able to see that side, because everything that we do on <i><i>Monday Night RAW</i></i> is live.  So it&#8217;s an in-the-moment kind of deal, and it was just cool to be able to go through and see how it&#8217;s done on this side of the industry.</p> 

<p><b>Which of the shows stars did you get to work with and how was the experience with them?</b></p>

<p><b>MICKIE JAMES</b>: The co-star I worked with most was Maggie [Lawson] because most of the scenes that I did were with her because I was portraying this villainess roller derby girl, and she was actually under cover in my roller derby group.  So we actually got to work a lot with each other.</p>

<p><b>Is acting in a scene with James Roday and Dul&#233; Hill as fun as watching them on TV?</b></p>

<p><b>MICKIE JAMES</b>: Absolutely.  I mean those two are characters.  They were cutting up the whole time, and it was so hard to keep a straight face a lot of the time because they had me laughing a lot.  They were giving me, definitely, a run for my money because we were just joking around the whole time.</p>

<p><b>Was your athletic background helpful in your role?</b></p>

<p><b>MICKIE JAMES</b>: Absolutely.  And, plus, they didn&#8217;t know this, but when I was younger, my mom used to work at&#8212;  It was actually Skateland at the time, and I think it&#8217;s still called that actually.  So I used to go up there all of the time, plus I used to ride horses.</p>

<p>So I&#8217;ve always been an athlete, but I used to go up there all of the time and skate.  I was a little nervous since I hadn&#8217;t put on a pair of skates in a while.  But I picked it right back up, which was really neat, because I was pretty good at it when I was younger.  So I didn&#8217;t fall down, which was a good thing.</p>

<p><b>How often were you on skates in the episode?  Was it just a really quick thing or were you on them for most of the filming?</b></p>

<p><b>MICKIE JAMES</b>: There was a few days where I was on them all day, which was really cool, because we also had the Vancouver roller derby team there.  So they taught me some cool ways to fall, just in case I fell down, which I didn&#8217;t need it, but&#8212;</p>

<p>But it was neat because they showed me some cool slides and different ways to fall.  I learned this really cool&#8212;  It looks like a rock slide almost, like how rock and rollers do the rock slide across the stage.  So I learned that slide and I learned different ways to fall down.  I had some skating background, which was good for me, so I was able to do that.  Plus, I was able to practice a little bit before the filming.</p>

<p><b>Did you get to do any kind of training?</b></p>

<p><b>MICKIE JAMES</b>: Well, I didn&#8217;t really train for it prior to it, except for once I got there on set, the downtime in between or before we&#8217;d shoot.  I&#8217;d try to go out there and skate around just to make sure that I was okay.</p>

<p><b>What surprised you the most about working on <i>Psych</i> that you weren&#8217;t expecting?</b></p>

<p><b>MICKIE JAMES</b>: How just down-to-earth and cool everybody was because I was expecting everybody to be wrapped up in their own role or in their own world.  I didn&#8217;t really know what to expect, so I was very pleased when I got there to be so warm, and everybody was really cool and down-to-earth.  We all laughed and we all joked, and they just accepted me and made me feel very comfortable, which was really refreshing.</p>

<p><b>What did you find the most challenging about working on <i>Psych</i>?</b></p>

<p><b>MICKIE JAMES</b>: The most challenging was making sure that I had my lines down and to get into the character because I don&#8217;t really memorize a lot of lines.  I do acting.  I have bullet points that I need to hit for <i>Monday Night RAW</i>.  There are certain bullet points, but there&#8217;s no set verbiage as what I&#8217;m supposed to say.  I found that most challenging, and I studied really hard, and I tried to get my lines down as much as possible.</p>

<p>I think I did pretty good.  I really didn&#8217;t forget my lines that much.  But to be able to memorize the lines and to get locked into the character and become the character at the same time, because it&#8217;s not always the part, something that you yourself would say.  It&#8217;s the character that you&#8217;re acting would say.  Do you know what I mean?</p>

<p><b>Is there one funny moment or something that happened while you were filming that you can talk about?</b></p>

<p><b>MICKIE JAMES</b>: I stood around and watched them film a lot.  Just seeing Dul&#233; and James interact between each other a lot was hilarious to me because they were constantly cutting on each other.  There wasn&#8217;t really any funny moments or anything that happened that was out of the ordinary.  It was just everybody cutting up and just having a good time.</p>

<p><b>What would you think of <i>Psych</i> doing a WWE-themed episode?</b></p>

<p><b>MICKIE JAMES</b>: That would be awesome.  That would be really, really cool.</p>

<p><b>How much or were you really aware that there were roller derbies out there and going on?  I guess if your mom used to work at Skateland maybe you knew about them.  How much of this kind of exposed you to that world?</b></p>

<p><b>MICKIE JAMES</b>: Well, I&#8217;d seen where there was a show about roller derby girls, and I knew it was making a comeback as far as the roller derby kind of deal.  When I worked there, they had the hockey and stuff like that on skates.  But there was really no roller derby team; but I think there is one there now.  It really kind of opened my eyes to that world because I really wasn&#8217;t that aware of it, aside from what I&#8217;d seen on TV or just here and there.</p>

<p><b>Since you come from the wrestling world, how do you feel about roller derby and the roller girls?</b></p>

<p><b>MICKIE JAMES</b>: I have a newfound respect for them because, like I said before, the Vancouver roller derby team was there with us showing us different stuff with roller derby and stuff.  I didn&#8217;t realize that they were as tough and that they get out there and they pretty much beat each other up a little bit.  I respect that being an athlete myself and getting beat up and beating people up all of the time.</p>

<p>I respect it a lot because that kind of stuff takes a toll on your body.  You&#8217;re not only using your mind thinking up your next move, but your body is taking punishment, and it&#8217;s exhausting and you have to work on adrenaline a lot of times, too.  I found it really, really neat, and it opened my eyes to their world a little bit.  So I have a newfound respect for them.</p>

<p><b>So would you say the physicality is almost the same?</b></p>

<p><b>MICKIE JAMES</b>: No, I wouldn&#8217;t say the physicality is somewhat the same because I think that they&#8217;re tough or whatever.  But in the world of wrestling, we&#8217;re on the road 300 days out of the year.  We don&#8217;t have an off season, and we travel from city to city, and we put on a live show every night.  Plus, you have to get to the gym and everything else.</p>

<p>So I think that our industry is very demanding on your body.  I know that the roller derby, they probably do it once a week &#8212; where they have a match once a week and then they have the rest of the week for their body to recuperate and then they go back to their regular jobs &#8212; and it&#8217;s more of a hobby, [whereas] the wrestling is my job.</p>

<p><b>How is acting in the ring different than acting on a series?</b></p>

<p><b>MICKIE JAMES</b>: Well, the thing is in the ring everything that we do&#8212;  I wrestle on <i><i>Monday Night RAW</i></i>, and everything is live.  So if I mess up, the whole world knows it.  The difference, I would say, is that if I mess up on-camera while we&#8217;re filming then, we can cut and we can redo it, and you can do it two different ways.  We won&#8217;t just shoot it once.  We&#8217;ll shoot it at least three times or whatever just in case.  I may do something different in each take, and there&#8217;s just one that we like better.</p>

<p>Whereas in the ring, since everything is live, you get one shot to do it, and you do your best and hope for the best.  It was cool to see the differences of the world as far as &#8230; since everything is live on our show.  There&#8217;s a lot of pressure as far as performance to be there right on time.</p>

<p>And there&#8217;s a lot of pressure, as well, filming just because it&#8217;s another aspect, and you want to make sure that you&#8217;re open to the camera or that you hit it differently every time, whether it&#8217;s the expression on your face or whatever, just so you can play with it and see which one you like the best.</p>

<p><b>Now that you&#8217;ve tried two different types of filming and doing the live stuff and doing the pre-produced stuff, which was more comfortable for you?</b></p>

<p><b>MICKIE JAMES</b>: I think I found more comfort, obviously, because I&#8217;m more comfortable with the live.  That&#8217;s what I&#8217;m accustomed to.  I like that pressure, but I don&#8217;t think I prefer one over the other actually.  I think that they&#8217;re both&#8212;  Their own entity kind of feel, like there&#8217;s pressure in both of them and there&#8217;s a lot of fun in both of them.</p>

<p><b>Did you feel that working with the script as opposed to kind of having your character point, was it more constricting for you or was it kind of cool to work with?</b></p>

<p><b>MICKIE JAMES</b>: It was cool to work with.  And plus, obviously, they give you direction and everything, but I was still able to play with the character a little bit and make it my own.  I think it&#8217;s important that with any character in acting or anything to embrace the character and become the character, but also make it your own because only you know how you would portray that character.  The director was really cool, and he worked with me, and I was able to work with it and make it my own enough to where I felt really comfortable being Rita Westwood.</p>

<p><b>Is there something from wrestling that you take away that helped you with filming <i>Psych</i>, that like prepared you?</b></p>

<p><b>MICKIE JAMES</b>: Yes.  I think that the getting locked into the character.  My character right now on TV is not too much a stretch of who I am in reality, just a girl next door.  I grew up in the country, and I enjoy riding my horses, and I&#8217;m pretty down-to-earth.  But when I first came in, I was portraying this kind of psychotic character, who was like a stalker fan of one of the other divas, Trish Stratus.</p>

<p>So to be able to get locked into that character and to become that character, I think that whole aspect helped me in the acting world, as well as far as getting locked into a character and becoming the character and just feeling it out and doing it and reacting rather than just acting, but actually reacting as that character.</p>

<p><b>Would you be interested in doing something like this again?</b></p>

<p><b>MICKIE JAMES</b>: Absolutely.  I would be honored to do something like this again.  I had so much fun, and it was really just cool to be involved with them, and everyone was really, really cool, and I just actually had so much fun.  I&#8217;m definitely hoping to do some more acting in the near future.</p>

<p><b>Anything particular that you want to do with acting?</b></p>

<p><b>MICKIE JAMES</b>: Honestly, I mean I would love to do some more shows or do a movie or anything really.  I think that any opportunity is a blessing, so you should embrace it.</p>

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<p>Starting at 9pm EST on USA Network tonight, everybody&#8217;s favorite detectives on <b><i>Monk</i></b> and <b><i>Psych</i></b> will return to solve more cases during their respective new seasons.  I&#8217;ve watched the premieres for both shows and assure all viewers, whether longtime fans or newcomers, that the summer continues to look spectacular when it comes to USA&#8217;s winning roster of crime dramedies.</p>

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<p><i>Monk</i> begins the night of programming with the seventh-season premiere &#8220;<b>Mr. Monk Buys a House</b>,&#8221; an episode that essentially serves as a fond and fitting farewell to <b>Stanley Kamel</b>&#8216;s character Dr. Charles Kroger.  The actor who played the psychiatrist from the beginning of the series <a href="http://www.comedycentric.com/2008/04/10/rip-monk-co-star-stanley-kamel/" rel="nofollow"  title="RIP: 'Monk' Co-Star Stanley Kamel">passed away</a> in April of this year, leaving a huge void that some feared could not be filled.</p>

<p>Although there will never be another Kamel or Dr. Kroger, Adrian Monk&#8217;s (<b>Tony Shalhoub</b>) new therapist Dr. Neven Bell, played by veteran actor <b>Hector Elizondo</b>, gets off to a promising start with our resident OCD sufferer.  The rapport between the two characters is spot-on from their first scene together, which is a relief and a reflection of the two actors&#8217; talent.</p>

<p>Another familiar face on the episode is <b><i>&#8216;Til Death</i></b>&#8216;s <b>Brad Garrett</b>, who stops by to guest star as a handyman with a really big knack for spotting flaws in construction.  Monk hires Honest Jake &#8212; yes, that&#8217;s his name &#8212; to fix one of the inevitable problems in the detective&#8217;s recently purchased home, and let&#8217;s just say, the residence gets a very new look very fast.</p>

<p>There&#8217;s less home improvement &#8212; okay, no home improvement &#8212; involved in <i>Psych</i>&#8216;s third-season premiere &#8220;<b>The Ghost in You</b>,&#8221; but that doesn&#8217;t mean nothing needs repairing.  If you&#8217;ve already heard that <i>Moonlighting</i> icon <b>Cybill Shepherd</b> has been tapped to portray Shawn Spencer&#8217;s (<b>James Roday</b>) previously unseen but always present mother Madeline Spencer this season, then you can guess what I mean.</p>

<p>The Spencers are one of those families people would pay to have dinner with if they were real, just to get a front-row seat to the guaranteed melodrama.  The episode doesn&#8217;t disappoint on that front.</p>

<p>It also scores when it comes to the main plot, which revolves around Shawn&#8217;s best buddy Burton &#8220;Gus&#8221; Guster (<b>Dul&#233; Hill</b>).  Of course, viewers have always known that Gus has a legitimate occupation, something Shawn can&#8217;t claim.  The premiere gives us a closeup view of Gus on the job, but, unfortunately, he&#8217;s having a very bad time.</p>

<p>Thanks to Shawn and Gus&#8217; sleuthing success, word gets around to Gus&#8217; boss that he pursues a time-intensive side hobby solving crimes.  An ultimatum is delivered, and suddenly a very reluctant Gus finds himself trying to unravel the case of The Ghost in His Boss&#8217; House.</p>

<p>Yeah, it&#8217;s good times, as is the entire episode, pretty much, and it makes me happy to have Shawn and Gus and Monk and all my other Friday-night USA faves back.</p>

<p>True <i>Monk</i> and/or <i>Psych</i> fanatics can enter the <a href="http://www.comedycentric.com/2008/07/17/a-giveaway-for-monk-and-psych-lovers/" rel="nofollow"  title="A Giveaway for 'Monk' and 'Psych' Lovers"><b>MONK &#38; PSYCH Friday-Night Prize Pack</b></a> giveaway hosted at my other TV blog <a href="http://www.comedycentric.com/" rel="nofollow"  title="Comedy Centric"><b>Comedy Centric</b></a> before August 4.  The prizes are cool and generous.</p>

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		<description><![CDATA[Super Special Guest Stars Help Start Things Off Right The one-two comedic punch of oddball detectives Adrian Monk (Tony Shalhoub) and Shawn Spencer (James Roday) resumes tonight in its customary Friday-night home on basic-cable&#8217;s USA network. Monk, as usual, gets first dibs on the viewing audience at 9pm EST, beginning its sixth season with special [...]]]></description>
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<h4>Super Special Guest Stars Help Start Things Off Right</h4>

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The one-two comedic punch of oddball detectives Adrian Monk (<a href="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001724/" rel="nofollow"  title="Tony Shalhoub Bio"><b>Tony Shalhoub</b></a>) and Shawn Spencer (<a href="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0734442/" rel="nofollow"  title="James Roday Bio"><b>James Roday</b></a>) resumes tonight in its customary Friday-night home on basic-cable&#8217;s USA network.  <a href="http://www.usanetwork.com/series/monk/" rel="nofollow"  title="Official Web Site for Monk"><b><i>Monk</i></b></a>, as usual, gets first dibs on the viewing audience at 9pm EST, beginning its sixth season with special guest star <a href="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0798971/" rel="nofollow"  title="Sarah Silverman Bio"><b>Sarah Silverman</b></a> in the episode &#8220;Mr. Monk and His Biggest Fan.&#8221;  That fan is, of course, the ultra popular and funny comic Silverman of her very own Comedy Central hit <i>The Sarah Silverman Program</i>, who plays Marci Maven, a stalker-ish admirer of our OCD-afflicted master sleuth.  When her pooch bites the dust, Maven smells murder in the air and hunts down a typically reluctant&#8212;and some might say equally strange&#8212;Monk to get to the bottom of her doggie&#8217;s death.</p>

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<p>The regular cast members of <i>Monk</i> include <b>Traylor Howard</b> as Natalie Teeger, <b>Ted Levine</b> as Leland Stottlemeyer, and <b>Jason Gray-Stanford</b> as Randall Disher.</p>

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Then, at 10pm, we move from sunny San Francisco to no less sunny Santa Barbara, the setting for <a href="http://www.usanetwork.com/series/psych/" rel="nofollow"  title="Official Web Site for Psych"><b><i>Psych</i></b></a>.  In the second-season premiere &#8220;American Duos,&#8221; pseudo psychic Shawn and his best bud Burton &#8220;Gus&#8221; Guster (<a href="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0384211/" rel="nofollow"  title="Dul&#233; Hill Bio"><b>Dul&#233; Hill</b></a>) go undercover at an <i>American Idol</i>-esque talent show that comes complete with a panel of all too familiar personality-challenged judges.  The requisite bigmouthed Brit&#8212;played by none other than <i>The Rocky Horror Picture Show</i>&#8216;s Dr. Frank N. Furter, probably better known to most by now as the English actor <a href="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000347/" rel="nofollow"  title="Tim Curry Bio"><b>Tim Curry</b></a>&#8212;enlists the assistance of the series&#8217; resident dynamic detecting duo when someone unsuccessfully attempts to kill him over and over again.</p>

<p><i>Psych</i> also stars <b>Corbin Bernsen</b> as Henry Spencer, <b>Tim Omundson</b> as Carlton Lassiter, <b>Maggie Lawson</b> as Juliet O&#8217;Hara, and <b>Kirsten Nelson</b> as Karen Vick.</p>

<p class="nb"><i>Monk</i> and <i>Psych</i> air Fridays on USA at 9pm and 10pm EST respectively</p>

<p class="credits"><i>Monk</i> and <i>Psych</i> photos courtesy of USA</p>

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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Jul 2006 23:51:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>If ever there was a show that I got sold on entirely because of its advertising, then <i>Psych</i> is it.  My living room television spends a fair amount of time parked on basic cable&#8217;s USA channel because there&#8217;s always something vaguely interesting on the network when I need to take a break from whatever I&#8217;m working on at the moment.  Not only does it have a pretty good original series lineup with such titles as <i>Monk</i>, <i>Nashville Star</i>, and <i>The 4400</i>, but the channel is also arguably a frontrunner for the title of Basic Cable&#8217;s Best Syndication Network, with syndicated shows encompassing the last two flavors of the ubiquitous <i>Law &#038; Order</i> franchise, <i>House</i>, <i>Nash Bridges</i>, <i>JAG</i>, <i>Walker, Texas Ranger</i>, <i>The District</i>, and <i>Coach</i>.  And let&#8217;s not forget the regular theatrical movies either, shall we.</p>

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<p>During my downtime on the network over the past few weeks, I found myself continually bombarded with the promo for the forthcoming new crime-light series <i>Psych</i> whenever commercials aired.  The only reason I even bothered to watch the ad all the way through the first time was because of the presence of <i>West Wing</i> alum Dul&#233; Hill.  Totally curious about his next great TV venture, I hunkered down and suffered the annoying antics of series star James Roday, whom I had never seen before and seriously wished would just go the hell away.</p>

<p>But then the unthinkable gradually happened: Roday grew on me.  As the frequently broadcast promo continued to assault my senses every time I was tuned in to USA, Rohan slowly metamorphosed from irritating to silly to appealingly weird to &#8220;I can&#8217;t wait to see this damn show already!&#8221;</p>

<p>The reviews for <i>Psych</i> started surfacing last week, and I am thrilled that most folks seem to have positive things to say about the series thus far.  After I got the bug, I knew <i>Psych</i> would prove a great Friday-night match for my other favorite freaky crime solver, Adrian Monk (Tony Shalhoub) of <i>Monk</i>, if only it were good.  Advance buzz preliminarily assures me that is so, so I&#8217;m now psyched more than ever for James, Dul&#233;, and Corbin Bernsen (who plays the main character&#8217;s cop dad) to help get my weekend TV viewing off to a fun start.</p>

<p><i>Psych</i> makes its special 90-minute debut tomorrow (Friday), July 7, at 10pm EST on USA in the USA, immediately following <i>Monk</i>&#8216;s fifth season premiere at 9pm EST.  Be there or be square, I say.</p>
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