PR12 – Cloudy with a Chance of Murder – Psych S1E12
This episode is our discussion of the 12th episode, Cloudy…with a Chance of Murder, which originally aired on February 29th, 2007. It was written by Steve Franks and Andy Berman. It was directed by Lev L. Spiro.
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Another entertaining recap of a great episode! I like that you mentioned Dule Hill’s new but already canceled show Doubt; I really liked it and was sorry it was canceled. There were some good actors in it and I found the characters interesting. My husband watches Bull too; I’ve seen it but can’t say it made a huge impression on me.
I enjoyed Michael Weston as Adam Hornstock, in this and also the remake. He has worked with James Roday on several movies and also a production of Red Dog Squadron (Roday’s LA theater company)called “Extinction”.
I think Lassie got Shawn’s bike back in appreciation for getting the right murderer in this episode and also maybe for helping him in “From Earth to Starbucks.” He couldn’t actually thank Shawn or acknowledge that he’s anything but annoying, but he could do that one nice thing without risking his reputation. I admit I didn’t like him the first time I watched the first few seasons, but he grew on me and with each subsequent season and viewing I found him less of a jerk and more just totally awkward,
Keep up the great work! Love listening to your takes on the shows!