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‘ Psych’ stars are back on the beat in reunion movie

TELEVISION But this time they’re sleuthing in San Francisco — fistbumps and all

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Absence makes the fistbumps fonder.

USA’s Psych: The Movie ( streaming online now) brings the long- running detective dramedy’s stars James Roday and Dulé Hill back together for the first time in three years, and there are many familiar aspects for their devoted “PsychO’s,” none more than their signature exultation.

“Even though the skin around our fists are getting thinner and wrinklier, it’s still one of the great joys of my life being back on a set with him and acting a fool,” Roday says of working again with Hill. But that’s maybe not the best word: “You can’t call it work. It’s never been work.”

For eight seasons, Roday starred as fake psychic detective Shawn Spencer and Hill as his loyal best friend/ partner Burton “Gus” Guster, and the two- hour TV movie picks up with them in real time in a new city ( trading Santa Barbara for San Francisco) but with the same old foibles.

Shawn still can’t commit to fiancée Jules ( Maggie Lawson), though he’s trying to find the engagement ring that a thief absconded with in the 2014 Psych series finale. Gus has a new pharmaceut­ical sales gig but still is being roped regularly into Shawn’s shenanigan­s. And there’s still trouble to be had, with the fistbumpin­g, “Suck it”- singing duo needing to find the villainwho­has targeted someone close to them.

“They’re still doing crazy stuff, in their same crazy way,” Hill says. “That’s true of life, too. For myself, if somebody hadn’t seen me in three years and saw me now, they’d see some evolution.”

Roday, who co- wrote the movie with Psych creator/ director Steve Franks, adds that he always figured the characters would return at some point — andwere approached by USA to do it earlier.

“Wewere hopeful because itwas an amazing experience for all of us that changed our lives, and the opportunit­y to basically write a love letter to our fans for keeping us on the air for eight years was something we were really psyched to do. No pun intended.”

Both stars want to make Psych reunions a regular thing.

“Maybewe do Halloween next, and then we’ll do Easter,” Hill says. “Anytime we have a chance to step back and fistbump, it will always be that much more special.”

 ?? PHOTOS BY ALAN ZENUK/ USA NETWORK ?? James Roday, left, and Dulé Hill hope to make “Psych” reunions a regular thing.
PHOTOS BY ALAN ZENUK/ USA NETWORK James Roday, left, and Dulé Hill hope to make “Psych” reunions a regular thing.

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