ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: What do you think makes Psych a great fit for the Comic-Con crowd?
JAMES RODAY: I think we’re a pretty wacky show. We obviously kind of cater to a niche audience. Our love for the ’80s, I think, is a big part of how we’ve managed to amass this sort of cult-y audience. We have an international symbols — the pineapple — which means people can dress up and bring them. I think it’s just one those shows where we’ve kind of crossed over into so many sort of subcultures, whether it be Star Trek or vampires or werewolves — all the stuff that people love at Comic-Con. I think the flexibility we have with our show has helped us stockpile a lot of elements that are really popular at Comic-Con. We’ve done comic book stuff. We’ve got a superhero episode this season. We make sure — now that we know that we’re sort of an attraction at Comic-Con — we structure a handful of episodes around stuff that we can throw up on the screen and say, “Look what’s coming.” Because that’s what people will be excited about.
Read the interview over at EW


Holy crap. William Shatner, Molly Ringwald, Diedrich Bader, Cary Elwes, and Gus as "The Tap Man" who...
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Psych is usually one of those shows that I watch but I'm never particularly excited for but this all seems really great.
Thanks!
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