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HTF Criterion & Disney DVD Reviewer
Join Date: Apr 2006
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Local Date: 12-03-2008
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Re: HTF DVD REVIEW - Psych: The Complete Second Season
I really enjoy the show for its mapcap sense of humor. The mysteries are feather-light, but the real enjoyment for me is seeing Roday and Hill spar good-naturedly on their path to each mystery's solution. Certainly not a great series but a fun one for me.
Thanks for the review, Kevin. |
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HTF Reviewer
Location: Kernersville, NC
Join Date: Nov 2001
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Local Date: 12-03-2008
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Re: HTF DVD REVIEW - Psych: The Complete Second Season
Agreed, Matt. I never miss an episode and am watching season one again this week. Many hilarious 80's pop-culture references keep the humor fast and mad. Love it.
Thanks for the Review, Kevin! |
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HTF Warner Brothers Reviewer
Location: Livonia, MI USA
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Re: HTF DVD REVIEW - Psych: The Complete Second Season
Creator/show runner Steve Franks has said that his goal with "Psych" was to create a light detective series along the lines of shows he enjoyed when he was younger like "Magnum PI" and "Moonlighting". In other words, 80s nostalgia is not only an element of the show, it is also the impetus for the show.
![]() Regards, Ken McAlinden Livonia, MI USA |
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HTF Universal DVD Reviewer
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Re: HTF DVD REVIEW - Psych: The Complete Second Season
I would definitely agree that "Moonlighting" was very much a light detective series. But not "Magnum P.I." While the series definitely had lighter moments and the 5th and 6th seasons tended to be a bit jokier, there were plenty of very serious shows. My favorite episodes - "Memories are Forever" and "Did You See the Sunrise?" are solid dramatic pieces. And that's just two out of many - while the series was known for the camaraderie and the Magnum-Higgins feuding, it also had plenty of depth when it needed it.
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HTF Warner Brothers Reviewer
Location: Livonia, MI USA
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Re: HTF DVD REVIEW - Psych: The Complete Second Season
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Regards, Ken McAlinden Livonia, MI USA |
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HTF Universal DVD Reviewer
Join Date: May 2003
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Re: HTF DVD REVIEW - Psych: The Complete Second Season
I'd agree with that. I don't think anyone would say that "NYPD Blue" was anything like "light". And I agree "Magnum PI" took a light tone whenever it could - it just had much more to offer. Psych, on the other hand, is pretty much a full-time "light" series. I'm not putting it down, but I just need a little more meat on the bones to keep me going.
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