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Sean and Gus visit Despereaux in a Vancouver prison; the convict has an escape plan.

Sean and Gus visit Despereaux in a Vancouver prison; the convict has an escape plan.

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S5, EP10 "Extradition II: The Actual Extradition Part"

Sean and Gus visit Despereaux in a Vancouver prison; the convict has an escape plan.

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S5, EP11 "In Plain Fright"

While on a haunted house ride, Shawn and Gus witness a murder they believe was committed by a ghost.

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S5, EP12 "Dual Spires"

Shawn and Gus receive a mysterious email inviting them to the Cinnamon Festival in a quirky small town.

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S5, EP13 "We'd Like to Thank the Academy"

When they do not follow police procedure, Shawn and Gus are forced to attend the Police Academy.

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S5, EP9 "One, Maybe Two, Ways Out"

A U.S. Government Spy seeks Shawn and Gus' help in clearing her name for a crime she supposedly did not commit.

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S5, EP8 "Shawn 2.0"

While investigating donor list murders, Shawn faces a man whose profiling skills rival his own.

Shawn Spencer happens to possess some uncanny powers of observation thanks to his father, Henry, a former police officer who taught his son to remember even the smallest details of his surroundings. When Shawn is accused of committing a crime that he actually solved, he convinces the cops that he's a psychic -- and with the reluctant help of best friend Gus, Shawn starts solving cases for a skeptical but increasingly impressed police force.
Starring: Cary Elwes, Corbin Bernsen, Cybill Shepherd, Danny Glover, Dulé Hill, James Roday, John Rhys-Davies, Keith David, Kirsten Nelson, Maggie Lawson, Mekhi Phifer, Michael Trucco, Steven Weber, Tim Omundson, William Shatner
Original Air Date: Jul 7, 2006
Genres: ComedyTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
1 seasons available on demand
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