USA Announces the Psych Season 7 Return Date

Psych Season 7 Cast
Corbin Bernsen as Henry Spencer, Tim Omundson as Carlton Lassiter, Kirsten Nelson as Chief Karen Vick, Maggie Lawson as Juliet O'Hara, Dule Hill as Burton "Gus" Guster, James Roday as Shawn Spencer -- USA Network Photo: Williams & Hirakawa

USA Network will be bringing the popular series Psych back for its seven season on Wednesday, February 27, 2013 at 10pm. Season seven will consist of 16 new one-hour episodes including the 100th episode and a two-hour musical. Yes, the musical is actually coming our way in 2013.
 
USA has big plans for the 100th episode, with past guest stars Garrett Morris, Steve Valentine and Tears for Fears’ Curt Smith returning for the special episode. The 100th episode will also feature a mini reunion of 1985 movie Clue cast members, as Christopher Lloyd, Lesley Ann Warren and Martin Mull will be involved in the story. And PSYCH: The Musical will find the entire cast, as well as Barry Bostwick, Brooke Lyons, and Anthony Rapp, singing original songs by show creator Steve Franks.
 
The Plot:
 
Psych stars James Roday as police consultant Shawn Spencer who solves crimes with powers of observation so acute the precinct detectives think he’s psychic. Dulé Hill stars as Shawn’s best friend and reluctant sidekick Gus, Corbin Bernsen as Shawn’s disapproving father, who ironically honed his son’s “observation” skills as a child, Timothy Omundson as Detective Lassiter, Maggie Lawson as Detective Juliet O’Hara, Kirsten Nelson as Chief Vick and Kurt Fuller recurs as “Woody” the coroner.
 
Season seven will explore Gus’ personal life, feature the wedding of one of the main characters and deliver new ‘Psych-isms’ crafted for the series’ legions of devoted fans, affectionately known as PSYCH-O’s. Parminder Nagra will recur as Gus’ girlfriend, exposing his romantic side and creating jealousy with Shawn. Additional guests include Katy Mixon, Garcelle Beauvais, Jeffrey Tambor, WWE’s Big Show, as well as the return of Cybill Shepherd and Kristy Swanson.
 
Source: USA Network