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  1. Watch PsychSeason 4, Episode 3 with a subscription on Peacock, Prime Video, or buy it on Fandango at Home, Prime Video. When strange occurrences threaten to close down a simulated Old...

  2. Mel Damski returned to direct four episodes, while Stephen Surjik returned for three and Steve Franks directed two. Returning to direct one episode each were John Badham , Jay Chandrasekhar , Michael McMurray, James Roday and Matt Shakman .

  3. Feb 3, 2010 · Trivia. IMDbPro. All topics. Thrill Seekers and Hell Raisers. Episode aired Feb 3, 2010. TV-PG. 44m. IMDb RATING. 8.1 /10. 944. YOUR RATING. Rate. Comedy Crime Mystery. Shawn accuses Gus's new girlfriend of murder when a river-rafting trip turns up a dead body in the process. Director. Mel Damski. Writers. Steve Franks. Saladin K. Patterson.

  4. "High Noon-ish" is the third episode of Season Four. When strange things start happening at a simulated Old West tourist attraction that threaten to shut it down permanently, Lassiter enlists Shawn and Gus 's help to uncover the truth and keep a part of his childhood open.

  5. Aug 6, 2009 · S4 E3 - High Noon-Ish. August 20, 2009. 42min. 13+. When strange things start happening at Old Sonora Town - a simulated Old West tourist attraction - that threaten to shut it down permanently, Lassiter enlists Shawn and Gus' help to uncover the truth and keep a childhood favorite open.

  6. Psych - Season 4 Episode 3 - High Noon-ish. Sign up for Peacock to watch this episode. Get Started. High Noon-ish. Season 4 Episode 342m. TVPG. Strange occurrences threaten to close down a simulated Old West tourist attraction. Home. TV Series. Psych. Season 4 Episode 3. Psych Season 4. View all. Extradition: British Columbia. S4 E142m. He Dead.

  7. Aug 20, 2009 · S4 E3: Lassiter enlists the services of Shawn and Gus to uncover the truth about the strange occurrences happening in Old Sonora, a former historic mining town turned Old West tourist attraction where Lassiter spent most of his weekends as a child.

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