Currently, Psych streams on Peacock (in the US) and Amazon Prime (select regions). However, streaming is temporary. Rights change. Seasons get pulled. Moreover, streaming services rarely include:
If you rewatch Psych annually (and let’s be honest—you do), buying the Psych Season 6 Complete Pack ensures you never lose access to the show’s best season.
Depending on your search, you might find offers for DVD, Blu-ray, or a digital code bundle. Here is how to choose:
| Format | Best For | Pros | Cons | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | DVD | Budget collectors | Cheap ($15-20), plays everywhere | Standard definition only (480p) | | Blu-ray | Quality purists | Remastered 1080p, vibrant colors | Harder to find, slightly pricier ($25-30) | | Digital (Amazon/Apple/Vudu) | Binge-watchers on the go | 4K upscaling on some platforms, no disc swapping | Lacks physical extras (commentaries often missing) |
Verdict: For the true Psych fan, the Blu-ray Complete Pack is the holy grail. The visual pop of the Santa Barbara setting and the crispness of the facial reactions (specifically Dulé Hill’s "I’ve heard it both ways" eye twitch) are vastly superior to streaming compression.
A few running jokes (Shawn’s food obsessions, Gus’s fake names) land less often than in earlier seasons. The show occasionally over-explains punchlines. Psych Season 6 Complete Pack
If you’re new to Psych, don’t start here. Go back to Season 1 to understand the premise (Shawn falsely convinces police he’s a psychic to avoid arrest, then opens a detective agency). But if you’ve seen earlier seasons, the Season 6 Complete Pack is where the show earns its cult status.
For longtime fans, rewatching Season 6 feels like visiting old friends who just got funnier. The chemistry between Roday and Hill is so effortless that even filler episodes crackle with energy. And the supporting cast — Omundson, Lawson, Kirsten Nelson as Chief Vick, and Kurt Fuller as coroner Woody — are all given moments to shine.
Season 6 opens with "Psych 9-1-1" and "This Episode Sucks," but the real heavyweight is "Santabarbarian Candidate" (Episode 16). This episode closes the terrifying trilogy involving the serial killers Mr. Yin and Mr. Yang. Unlike the lighthearted fare of the rest of the show, these episodes delve into Shawn’s genuine fear for the safety of Abigail (Rachel Leigh Cook) and Juliet (Maggie Lawson). Having the complete pack allows you to binge this arc without the painful week-long waits original viewers endured.
Psych: Season 6 Complete Pack
Season 6 consists of 16 episodes, originally airing from October 2011 to April 2012. Currently, Psych streams on Peacock (in the US)
Episode List:
Title: Psych: Season 6 - The Complete Pack
Description: Return to the sun-drenched streets of Santa Barbara for the most thrilling season yet! Psych Season 6 delivers the perfect blend of comedy, mystery, and nostalgia as fake psychic detective Shawn Spencer and his best friend Burton Guster tackle their weirdest cases to date.
From investigating a vampire hoax at a local high school to navigating a haunted sorority house and solving a murder at a Civil War reenactment, the stakes have never been higher—or more hilarious. Meanwhile, Shawn’s relationship with Juliet takes a romantic turn, creating new complications for the entire SBPD team.
This Complete Pack Includes:
Relive the "suck it" moments and catch every hidden pineapple in this must-have collection for every Psych-O.
Let’s break down why Season 6 belongs in your binge-rotation immediately:
1. The Best Cold Opens of the Series Season 6 opens with “Shawn Rescues Darth Vader” and never looks back. From Shawn trying to return a lost lightsaber to Gus pretending to be a superhero named “Methuselah Honeysuckle,” every episode starts with a five-minute comedy masterclass.
2. The Yin-Yang Trilogy Closes (Brilliantly) If you’ve been following the darker serial killer arc, “Santabarbarian Candidate” and the season finale “Shawn, Interrupted” deliver psychological tension without losing the show’s soul. It’s rare for a comedy to handle real stakes so well—Psych nails it.
3. Guest Stars You Won’t Believe
4. “Last Night Gus” – The Single Funniest Episode of Psych If you watch only one episode of Season 6, make it “Last Night Gus.” Shawn and Gus wake up from a blackout with no memory of the previous night, a dead body in their trunk, and a tiger in the bathroom. It’s The Hangover filtered through Psych’s manic energy. Ten years later, fans still quote it line-for-line.