Psych, the American detective comedy-drama television series created by Steve Franks, premieres on the USA Network.
The final episode of Psych's fifth season airs, marking a mid-series milestone.
The final episode of Psych airs on USA Network, concluding the series after eight seasons.
USA Network announces the production of Psych: The Movie, a reunion film continuing the story of Shawn Spencer and Burton Guster.
Psych: The Movie premieres on USA Network, reuniting the original cast and continuing the show's storyline.
USA Network announces a second Psych movie continuing the adventures of the characters.
Psych 2: Lassie Come Home, the second reunion movie, premieres on Peacock streaming service.
Young Shawn Spencer develops heightened observational skills leading him to fake psychic abilities.
Shawn starts working with Detective Juliet O'Hara and Chief Vick by using his observational skills disguised as psychic insight.
Shawn collaborates with his best friend Gus to officially open their detective agency called Psych.
Shawn investigates a complex murder case involving a local physician which tests his abilities and proves his value to the police.
Romantic relationship develops between Shawn and Detective Juliet O'Hara, beginning a key personal storyline.
Shawn confesses to Juliet that he is not actually psychic but relies on his keen observational skills.
The team supports Chief Karen Vick through personal and professional challenges including her gunshot injury.
Shawn and Gus assist Lassiter with a case that deepens their friendship and team dynamics.
Intense multi-episode arc where Shawn confronts a dangerous serial killer known as Mr. Yin and later Mr. Yang.
Culmination of Shawn and Juliet’s relationship, highlighting personal growth and happiness.
Throughout the series, Psych solves cases involving celebrities, increasing their notoriety and credibility.