Psych

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Psych is an American detective comedy-drama television series created by Steve Franks and broadcast on USA Network. It stars James Roday as Shawn Spenser, a hyper-observant crime consultant who has tricked the Santa Barbara Police Department into believing that he is psychic, and Dulé Hill as his best friend and business partner Burton "Gus" Guster.

Psych and furry[edit]

Heeeeere's Lassie[edit]

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"Meow!"

In the sixth season episode Heeeeere's Lassie (airdate: March 7, 2012), there is a scene in which Shawn and Gus are in the coroner's lab discussing the latest victim, who was just revealed to have been drugged. Shawn asks the coroner, Woodrow "Woody" Strode (played by Kurt Fuller), to pull up the autopsy report for a previous victim he believes might be linked to the case.

Woody opens his half-closed laptop, revealing the website he was previously browsing, "Pleasureguide.net", specifically a page on furries with a series of photos of fursuiters and a login button labeled "Dare to cuddle?" A "Meow!" and various indistinct sound effects are heard from the laptop's speakers.

After hastily switching over to the window containing the autopsy report, Woody turns around and asks nervously, "Did you see that?" Simultaneously, Gus and Shawn answer "No" and "Yes" respectively.


1967: A Psych Odyssey[edit]

In the eighth season episode titled "1967: A Psych Odyssey" Lassiter and Woody are in the SBPD morgue discussing Lassiter's frustration with the current case and says "I'm wondering something..." to which Woody quickly replies "You're wondering if a woman in a camisole was wearing this bear's head mere seconds before your arrival?" while patting the head of a bear suit.

PleasureGuide.net[edit]

According to the blog FictionURL, the Web page in question — the full URL of which appears to be http://www.pleasureguide.net/furries.html — does not exist, but the domain is registered by USA Network's parent company Wikipedia:General Electric and is currently set to expire in March 2013.

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