Air Date: Sunday, December 15, 2013, 9/8c on USA
Rating:
As the date of “Psych: The Musical” drew closer, I approached it kicking and screaming, thinking this is the result of the Glee-ification of television, and the only real question left is how awful will it be?
I got my answer a few weeks ago when USA Network released the two-part episode to the press. I cringed as I started watching but then a funny thing happened…I laughed. But I wasn’t laughing at the absurdity of the episode, I was laughing out of enjoyment. Two hours later, I realized I had thoroughly enjoyed “Psych: the Musical.”
“Psych: the Musical” is a standalone episode that never really shares where it fits in the Psych timeline. Based on some of the events in the musical, however, it is clear the episode takes place sometime between seasons five and seven. I don’t remember any reference to Shawn (James Roday) and Juliet (Maggie Lawson) having dated yet.
The writers and cast lay things on thick in the first hour but it works. The songs are catchy, and several will stick in your head for days, if not weeks, which may or may not be a good thing. Things ease up during the second half and while the music is less in your face, the story picks up giving the entire episode a balance I really appreciated and enjoyed.
My only complaint is the unique way the musical is introduced, which at times, helps to move the episode along. While the reasoning is explained at the end, it never really works and feels out of place. Also, If you want to stay away from spoilers, I would advise not looking at the song list; it contains a major spoiler.
I was surprised how much I enjoyed “Psych: the Musical,” especially given how negatively I approached it. Instead of jumping the shark, the musical revitalized me following what I consider a disappointing season seven. Now, I can’t wait to see what season eight of Psych brings us.
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