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9.4/10 (1997 votes)
#1

Mr. Yin Presents...

S4:E16

A serial killer targets Shawn using scenarios from classic Hitchcock films.

9.0/10 (1591 votes)
#2

Shawn Takes a Shot in the Dark

S4:E9

While investigating a possible crime, Shawn stumbles upon one of a pair of criminals, gets shot, and is dumped in the trunk of a car.

8.7/10 (1307 votes)
#3

Extradition: British Columbia

S4:E1

Shawn and Gus spot an art thief whom Lassiter has been trying to arrest for years. So, although they are on a skiing vacation in Canada, they appeal to the local constabulary with mixed results: someone gets axed, another finds himself interrogated and Pierre Despereaux may get away scot-free, once again.

8.6/10 (1306 votes)
#4

High Top Fade Out

S4:E7

Shawn and Gus investigate the death of Leonald Callahan, aka Diddle, a computer cryptologist who was the baritone in Gus’s old college a capella group.

8.4/10 (1109 votes)
#5

Death Is in the Air

S4:E13

Shawn and Gus must recover a deadly pathogen before a thief releases it into the city.

8.1/10 (1084 votes)
#6

Shawn Gets the Yips

S4:E5

After a cop bar is shot up in an apparent robbery during Officer McNab's birthday celebration, Shawn realizes the shooter was actually targeting Lassiter.

8.1/10 (1083 votes)
#7

A Very Juliet Episode

S4:E12

In 2003, Juliet made a pact with her boyfriend Scott Seaver to meet up in seven years. After he fails to show up, Shawn finds him, and by extension endangers his life since he was a key witness against mobster JT Waring, who was convicted for the murder of a US Marshall. When Waring denies killing the Marshall, Shawn must prove him right in order to protect Scott.

8.0/10 (1168 votes)
#8

The Devil's in the Details... and in the Upstairs Bedroom

S4:E4

When a college girl at a Catholic university commits suicide, Gus and Shawn are brought in because one of the professors at the school believes the girl was demon-possessed.

8.0/10 (1185 votes)
#9

Bollywood Homicide

S4:E6

Raj, a young East Indian man whose serious girlfriends have all met with suspicious accidents, is convinced that he is the victim of a curse, but Shawn and Gus aren't buying the supernatural explanation. They are convinced that a mysterious assailant is actually responsible and they're out to catch the culprit.

8.0/10 (1089 votes)
#10

Thrill Seekers and Hell Raisers

S4:E11

When Shawn and Gus join Gus’ new girlfriend on a rafting trip, a member of the group goes overboard, but Shawn quickly realizes it was no accident.

7.9/10 (1165 votes)
#11

High Noon-ish

S4:E3

Lassiter reluctantly asks Shawn and Gus for help when his surrogate father, sheriff of Sonora, thinks a ghost is wreaking havoc in his town. And even though this Wild West re-creation town is bigger on show than facts, it turns out a real crime is being planned and the murder of the Sheriff's business rival is only the beginning.

7.9/10 (1107 votes)
#12

Let's Get Hairy

S4:E8

Shawn and Gus attempt to protect Stewart Grumbley from himself because the poor man believes he may be a sheep-killing werewolf who may soon enough begin killing humans.

7.9/10 (1133 votes)
#13

You Can't Handle This Episode

S4:E10

Abigail is disappointed when Shawn accepts a case at the Army base instead of going on a date with her, but he and Gus are intrigued by a death they believe shouldn't have been ruled a suicide and the thought of working with Juliet's brother.

7.9/10 (1024 votes)
#14

The Head, the Tail, the Whole Damn Episode

S4:E15

After Lassiter takes a page out of Shawn's book and claims a shark attack victim was actually murdered, the guys must then scramble to find the fish and prove him right.

7.8/10 (1092 votes)
#15

He Dead

S4:E2

A billionaire hedge fund manager asks Shawn and Gus to find his murderer – a last request Shawn can't resist. So he and Gus step into a world of privilege that's rivaled only by the depths of betrayal it contains.

7.5/10 (1063 votes)
#16

Think Tank

S4:E14

Shawn and Gus are recruited into a think tank to help prevent the murder of a business tycoon, but once the group has disbanded, they realize that one of the members plans to use the assassination ideas to kill the client instead of save him.

7.5/10 (1063 votes)
#1

Think Tank

S4:E14

Shawn and Gus are recruited into a think tank to help prevent the murder of a business tycoon, but once the group has disbanded, they realize that one of the members plans to use the assassination ideas to kill the client instead of save him.

7.8/10 (1092 votes)
#2

He Dead

S4:E2

A billionaire hedge fund manager asks Shawn and Gus to find his murderer – a last request Shawn can't resist. So he and Gus step into a world of privilege that's rivaled only by the depths of betrayal it contains.

7.9/10 (1165 votes)
#3

High Noon-ish

S4:E3

Lassiter reluctantly asks Shawn and Gus for help when his surrogate father, sheriff of Sonora, thinks a ghost is wreaking havoc in his town. And even though this Wild West re-creation town is bigger on show than facts, it turns out a real crime is being planned and the murder of the Sheriff's business rival is only the beginning.

7.9/10 (1107 votes)
#4

Let's Get Hairy

S4:E8

Shawn and Gus attempt to protect Stewart Grumbley from himself because the poor man believes he may be a sheep-killing werewolf who may soon enough begin killing humans.

7.9/10 (1133 votes)
#5

You Can't Handle This Episode

S4:E10

Abigail is disappointed when Shawn accepts a case at the Army base instead of going on a date with her, but he and Gus are intrigued by a death they believe shouldn't have been ruled a suicide and the thought of working with Juliet's brother.

7.9/10 (1024 votes)
#6

The Head, the Tail, the Whole Damn Episode

S4:E15

After Lassiter takes a page out of Shawn's book and claims a shark attack victim was actually murdered, the guys must then scramble to find the fish and prove him right.

8.0/10 (1168 votes)
#7

The Devil's in the Details... and in the Upstairs Bedroom

S4:E4

When a college girl at a Catholic university commits suicide, Gus and Shawn are brought in because one of the professors at the school believes the girl was demon-possessed.

8.0/10 (1185 votes)
#8

Bollywood Homicide

S4:E6

Raj, a young East Indian man whose serious girlfriends have all met with suspicious accidents, is convinced that he is the victim of a curse, but Shawn and Gus aren't buying the supernatural explanation. They are convinced that a mysterious assailant is actually responsible and they're out to catch the culprit.

8.0/10 (1089 votes)
#9

Thrill Seekers and Hell Raisers

S4:E11

When Shawn and Gus join Gus’ new girlfriend on a rafting trip, a member of the group goes overboard, but Shawn quickly realizes it was no accident.

8.1/10 (1084 votes)
#10

Shawn Gets the Yips

S4:E5

After a cop bar is shot up in an apparent robbery during Officer McNab's birthday celebration, Shawn realizes the shooter was actually targeting Lassiter.

8.1/10 (1083 votes)
#11

A Very Juliet Episode

S4:E12

In 2003, Juliet made a pact with her boyfriend Scott Seaver to meet up in seven years. After he fails to show up, Shawn finds him, and by extension endangers his life since he was a key witness against mobster JT Waring, who was convicted for the murder of a US Marshall. When Waring denies killing the Marshall, Shawn must prove him right in order to protect Scott.

8.4/10 (1109 votes)
#12

Death Is in the Air

S4:E13

Shawn and Gus must recover a deadly pathogen before a thief releases it into the city.

8.6/10 (1306 votes)
#13

High Top Fade Out

S4:E7

Shawn and Gus investigate the death of Leonald Callahan, aka Diddle, a computer cryptologist who was the baritone in Gus’s old college a capella group.

8.7/10 (1307 votes)
#14

Extradition: British Columbia

S4:E1

Shawn and Gus spot an art thief whom Lassiter has been trying to arrest for years. So, although they are on a skiing vacation in Canada, they appeal to the local constabulary with mixed results: someone gets axed, another finds himself interrogated and Pierre Despereaux may get away scot-free, once again.

9.0/10 (1591 votes)
#15

Shawn Takes a Shot in the Dark

S4:E9

While investigating a possible crime, Shawn stumbles upon one of a pair of criminals, gets shot, and is dumped in the trunk of a car.

9.4/10 (1997 votes)
#16

Mr. Yin Presents...

S4:E16

A serial killer targets Shawn using scenarios from classic Hitchcock films.

8.7/10 (1307 votes)

Extradition: British Columbia

S4:E1

Shawn and Gus spot an art thief whom Lassiter has been trying to arrest for years. So, although they are on a skiing vacation in Canada, they appeal to the local constabulary with mixed results: someone gets axed, another finds himself interrogated and Pierre Despereaux may get away scot-free, once again.

7.8/10 (1092 votes)

He Dead

S4:E2

A billionaire hedge fund manager asks Shawn and Gus to find his murderer – a last request Shawn can't resist. So he and Gus step into a world of privilege that's rivaled only by the depths of betrayal it contains.

7.9/10 (1165 votes)

High Noon-ish

S4:E3

Lassiter reluctantly asks Shawn and Gus for help when his surrogate father, sheriff of Sonora, thinks a ghost is wreaking havoc in his town. And even though this Wild West re-creation town is bigger on show than facts, it turns out a real crime is being planned and the murder of the Sheriff's business rival is only the beginning.

8.0/10 (1168 votes)

The Devil's in the Details... and in the Upstairs Bedroom

S4:E4

When a college girl at a Catholic university commits suicide, Gus and Shawn are brought in because one of the professors at the school believes the girl was demon-possessed.

8.1/10 (1084 votes)

Shawn Gets the Yips

S4:E5

After a cop bar is shot up in an apparent robbery during Officer McNab's birthday celebration, Shawn realizes the shooter was actually targeting Lassiter.

8.0/10 (1185 votes)

Bollywood Homicide

S4:E6

Raj, a young East Indian man whose serious girlfriends have all met with suspicious accidents, is convinced that he is the victim of a curse, but Shawn and Gus aren't buying the supernatural explanation. They are convinced that a mysterious assailant is actually responsible and they're out to catch the culprit.

8.6/10 (1306 votes)

High Top Fade Out

S4:E7

Shawn and Gus investigate the death of Leonald Callahan, aka Diddle, a computer cryptologist who was the baritone in Gus’s old college a capella group.

7.9/10 (1107 votes)

Let's Get Hairy

S4:E8

Shawn and Gus attempt to protect Stewart Grumbley from himself because the poor man believes he may be a sheep-killing werewolf who may soon enough begin killing humans.

9.0/10 (1591 votes)

Shawn Takes a Shot in the Dark

S4:E9

While investigating a possible crime, Shawn stumbles upon one of a pair of criminals, gets shot, and is dumped in the trunk of a car.

7.9/10 (1133 votes)

You Can't Handle This Episode

S4:E10

Abigail is disappointed when Shawn accepts a case at the Army base instead of going on a date with her, but he and Gus are intrigued by a death they believe shouldn't have been ruled a suicide and the thought of working with Juliet's brother.

8.0/10 (1089 votes)

Thrill Seekers and Hell Raisers

S4:E11

When Shawn and Gus join Gus’ new girlfriend on a rafting trip, a member of the group goes overboard, but Shawn quickly realizes it was no accident.

8.1/10 (1083 votes)

A Very Juliet Episode

S4:E12

In 2003, Juliet made a pact with her boyfriend Scott Seaver to meet up in seven years. After he fails to show up, Shawn finds him, and by extension endangers his life since he was a key witness against mobster JT Waring, who was convicted for the murder of a US Marshall. When Waring denies killing the Marshall, Shawn must prove him right in order to protect Scott.

8.4/10 (1109 votes)

Death Is in the Air

S4:E13

Shawn and Gus must recover a deadly pathogen before a thief releases it into the city.

7.5/10 (1063 votes)

Think Tank

S4:E14

Shawn and Gus are recruited into a think tank to help prevent the murder of a business tycoon, but once the group has disbanded, they realize that one of the members plans to use the assassination ideas to kill the client instead of save him.

7.9/10 (1024 votes)

The Head, the Tail, the Whole Damn Episode

S4:E15

After Lassiter takes a page out of Shawn's book and claims a shark attack victim was actually murdered, the guys must then scramble to find the fish and prove him right.

9.4/10 (1997 votes)

Mr. Yin Presents...

S4:E16

A serial killer targets Shawn using scenarios from classic Hitchcock films.

Season Average Rating Episodes Best Episode Worst Episode
6 ★ 8.4 16
★ 9.6 Last Night Gus
★ 7.8 Dead Man's Curveball
5 ★ 8.3 16
★ 9.3 Dual Spires
★ 7.7 Ferry Tale
3 ★ 8.3 16
★ 9.4 An Evening With Mr. Yang
★ 7.7 Daredevils!
2 ★ 8.2 16
★ 9.0 Lights, Camera... Homicidio
★ 7.7 Zero to Murder in Sixty Seconds
4 ★ 8.2 16
★ 9.4 Mr. Yin Presents...
★ 7.5 Think Tank
7 ★ 8.2 15
★ 9.1 Office Space
★ 7.6 Cirque du Soul
1 ★ 8.0 15
★ 8.7 Scary Sherry: Bianca's Toast
★ 7.5 Woman Seeking Dead Husband - Smokers Okay, No Pets
8 ★ 7.9 10
★ 9.4 The Break-Up
★ 6.2 A Nightmare on State Street