The Ultimate Guide to the Psych Season 6 Complete Pack Psych Season 6 represents the absolute pinnacle of the blue-sky era of USA Network television. For die-hard fans ("Psychos") and physical media collectors alike, owning the is the definitive way to experience Shawn Spencer and Burton "Gus" Guster at the absolute height of their pop-culture-referencing, crime-solving powers.
For any "Psych-O," Season 6 isn't just a collection of mysteries—it’s the definitive proof that a show about a fake psychic could have a very real soul.
The Psych Season 6 Complete Pack is a multi-disc home video release available on DVD and as part of broader Blu-ray collection sets. It compiles all 16 episodes of the sixth season, which originally aired between October 2011 and April 2012.
: Contextual subplots and jokes that were cut for network broadcast time constraints.
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: A vampire-themed episode that introduces Marlowe Viccellio, who becomes a major love interest for Lassiter.
After finally getting together in Season 5, Shawn and Juliet spend Season 6 navigating the realities of being an official couple. This dynamic adds a layer of emotional stakes to the comedy, especially as Shawn struggles to keep his biggest secret—that he is not actually psychic—from the woman he loves. Carlton Lassiter Finds Love
Psych's Season 6 comes to an end tonight on USA Network. This season has been hilarious and has featured some great guest star app... This Episode Sucks Shawn Rescues Darth Vader
He ( Michael Trucco ) has also had guest roles in series such as How I Met Your Mother, Castle, and Private Practice. Trucco's ver... Michael Trucco Marc Evan Jackson
Santa Barbara Seabirds, 'Psych' In Season 6's “Dead Man's Curveball,” the hitting coach of Santa Barbara's minor league baseball t... Dead Man's Curveball Neil Simon's Lover's Retreat
: Video and audio commentaries for select episodes featuring creator Steve Franks and stars James Roday and Dulé Hill. Deleted Scenes : Extended and deleted scenes for nearly every episode. Featurettes