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Gus' boss demands that he stop moonlighting at the agency; Shawn must find a way to keep his partner, solve a haunting case, and play referee to Henry and his recently returned mother.
Gus' boss demands that he stop moonlighting at the agency; Shawn must find a way to keep his partner, solve a haunting case, and play referee to Henry and his recently returned mother.
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S3, EP7 "Talk Derby to Me"Shawn and Gus help undercover Juliet probe a string of robberies connected to a roller derby team that she recently infiltrated.
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S3, EP8 "Gus Walks Into a Bank"When Gus is held hostage in a bank, Shawn must find a way inside and become the gunman's chief negotiator.
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S3, EP9 "Christmas Joy"After helping a girl get a mall Santa out of jail in time for Christmas, Shawn and Gus realize their clients are con men with a big score planned; Gus' sister (Faune Chambers), who has a past with Shawn, helps with the investigation.
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S3, EP10 "Six Feet Under the Sea"Shawn stumbles onto a conspiracy when he investigates the death of Shabby the Sea Lion.
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S3, EP6 "There Might Be Blood"After safety inspector Butch Hicks falls to his death, Chief Vick enlists Shawn and Gus' help with the case; as she takes them out to the crime scene, she tells them they received an anonymous tip.
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S3, EP5 "Disco Didn't Die, It Was Murdered!"When the biggest bust of Henry's career is released from jail on a technicality, Shawn and Gus must revisit the 1970s to investigate the case and put the culprit behind bars for good.
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S3, EP4 "The Greatest Adventure in the History of Basic Cable"When Shawn's notoriously unreliable uncle claims to have a map to hidden Spanish treasure, Shawn, Gus and Henry find themselves in a life-and-death chase for the gold with a shady group of raiders.
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S3, EP3 "Daredevils!"While watching a daredevil perform at a fair, Shawn realizes his stunts are being sabotaged.
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