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Gus sees a dream therapist to alleviate his nightmares; Shawn and Gus work an unlikely case for the SBPD.
Gus sees a dream therapist to alleviate his nightmares; Shawn and Gus work an unlikely case for the SBPD.
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S4, EP2 "He Dead"When Shawn and Gus search the wreckage after a billionaire crashes his plane in the woods, they arrive in time to hear his last words.
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S4, EP3 "High Noon-ish"When strange occurrences threaten to close down a simulated Old West tourist attraction, Lassiter enlists Shawn and Gus to help uncover the truth and keep a childhood favorite open.
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S4, EP5 "Shawn Gets the Yips"After a police bar is shot up in an apparent robbery, Shawn realizes the shooter was targeting one of the cops.
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S4, EP6 "Bollywood Homicide"A man needs Shawn and Gus' help to lift a curse that seems to put all of his girlfriends in mortal danger.
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S8, EP10 "The Break-Up"Shawn and Gus work with Lassiter, Henry and Woody to solve the murder of a real estate executive; Shawn must make a life decision.
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S8, EP9 "A Nightmare on State Street"Gus sees a dream therapist to alleviate his nightmares; Shawn and Gus work an unlikely case for the SBPD.
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