
Maggie Lawson and Timothy Omundson (aka Lassiter and Jules) are back at it again hosting the official Psych re-watch podcast. Each week they'll talk about your favorite episodes, share behind-the-scene stories, incredible memories, and have drop-in visits from their best friends and fellow cast-mates.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 247 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | TV & FilmComedy | |||

After an amazing event like PsychFANcisco 2026, Tim and Maggie show their love to all of the fans, cast and everyone else who made the special weekend possible! They talk about some of their favorite moments both on and off-stage and when they will b... more
This week Tim and Maggie answer the second half of fan questions they received for American Duos, one of the most Psych-onic episodes. They share some more behind-the-scenes stories about Tim Curry, their favorite scenes, go-to karaoke songs and how ... more
This week Tim and Maggie answer the first half of fan questions they received for American Duos, one of the most Psych-onic episodes. They share behind-the-scenes stories about the choreography, song choices, and the experience of working with the in... more
This week Maggie and Tim reflect on the ninth anniversary of Tim’s stroke and the incredible journey of his recovery. From revisiting Runyon Canyon to sharing behind-the-scenes stories from Psych and This Is Us, they celebrate the friends, family, ca... more
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Maybe it’s better on different podcast platforms but this show has so many ads. I do listen to a lot of podcasts and I feel like it’s so much more ads than normal? Like over half ads? I keep trying but I’m giving up on this show.
Please get better sound quality. Your mics are inconsistent. If I set it to hear tim, maggie is blasting my eardrums. If you’re 5minute chunks of ads, you should have higher quality than this.
I LOVE Psych, so I thought I’d love this, but Timothy Omundson makes it truly unlistenable. His constant interruptions, groveling at the guests, compliment-fishing, repetitive jokes, irrelevant tangents, moronic “firsts,” and many, MANY other annoying habits ruin what could’ve been a fun look back at a great show. Steve Franks is usually able to contribute some stories of substance, but only because Tim still shuts up around his old boss - other guests just get railroaded by all the blathering a... more
I really love this podcast and getting all the fun stories behind the scenes information about the episodes of one of my favorite shows. Would love for there to be Monk and Psych crossover or another Psych movie where Tony Shalhoub guest stars as another character.
I love Psych but oh my goodness does this podcast get annoying. I keep hoping they will leave behind the obnoxious running joke dragging out the word murder but it just keeps going. They’re like annoying toddlers who don’t realize their obnoxious joke isn’t funny anymore. I genuinely feel bad for Tim’s wife when I hear how he talks about Maggie. So uncomfortable and inappropriate
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Two longtime actors recap and celebrate a beloved TV rewatch, mixing behind-the-scenes memories, on-set anecdotes, and audience Q&As with generous doses of warmth and humor. Episodes emphasize nostalgia, character chemistry, and the creative process behind a flagship series, often featuring guest appearances and live-event moments that deepen fan engagement. A notable pattern is candid storytelling from the hosts about personal journeys, recovery, and career milestones, paired with practical sponsor mentions and event promos. The show stands out for its collaborative banter, deep fandom community, and a steady cadence of affectionate nostalgia that appeals to dedicated fans and podcast listeners who enjoy behind-the-scenes storytelling alon... more
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