• Network: Peacock
  • Series Premiere Date: Jul 15, 2020
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  2. Mixed: 0 out of 3
  3. Negative: 1 out of 3

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  1. Jul 22, 2020
    7
    I'm a big Psych fan from back in the day. Sorry to say it is starting to show it's age now and some things that were previously endearing are getting annoying.

    But it was great to see Timothy Omundsen back on his acting feet after suffering a major stroke. Heart goes out to him, he obviously has been through a lot and there's no avoiding that it has affected him but he looks a lot
    I'm a big Psych fan from back in the day. Sorry to say it is starting to show it's age now and some things that were previously endearing are getting annoying.

    But it was great to see Timothy Omundsen back on his acting feet after suffering a major stroke. Heart goes out to him, he obviously has been through a lot and there's no avoiding that it has affected him but he looks a lot better than he was.
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77

Generally favorable reviews - based on 5 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 5 out of 5
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 5
  3. Negative: 0 out of 5
  1. Reviewed by: Alexis Gunderson
    Jul 16, 2020
    70
    Mystery-wise, while it does succeed in luring out most of the original series’ core characters as they each try, in their own way, to help Lassiter find some peace, the central scheme is so convoluted that it took me two careful watch-throughs and multiple rewinds to make even shaky sense of its timeline and mechanics. ... And yet, it’s still Psych, and the alchemic reaction that happens when Steve Franks brings James Roday Rodriguez, Dulé Hill, Maggie Lawson, Corbin Bernsen, Kirsten Nelson and Timothy Omundsen together will always feel like something close to magic.
  2. Reviewed by: Robert Lloyd
    Jul 15, 2020
    70
    Apart from the work of time, all in this oddball detective show is as it ever was — fast, goofy, old-school double-act comedy that seems modern only in that it is sometimes a little rude.
  3. Reviewed by: Danette Chavez
    Jul 15, 2020
    75
    These movies work as charming follow-ups to the series and as pick-me-ups during a summer that’s basically been postponed. Lassie Come Home goes a step further, opening up a poignant new chapter for these characters and performers.