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  2. Yang 3 in 2D - Wikipedia

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    "Yang 3 in 2D" is the sixteenth and final episode of the fifth season of Psych, and the 79th episode in the series overall. It is the third and last in a trilogy, which began with "An Evening with Mr. Yang" (3.16) and continued with "Mr. Yin Presents..." (4.16). The episode originally aired on December 22, 2010.

  3. Mr. Yin Presents... - Wikipedia

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    The final installment of the Psych Yin/Yang trilogy, entitled "Yang 3 in 2D", aired on December 22, 2010 as the fifth season finale. The episode follows Shawn and Gus as they, along with Yang (Ally Sheedy) and the rest of the SBPD, attempt to track down and arrest Yin one final time.

  4. List of Psych characters - Wikipedia

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    She appears in "Yang 3 in 2D" (5.16), where it is revealed that Yang lived three blocks down from the Spencers, and that she had taken a picture of Shawn with Yang. The casting of Shepherd in the role is notable as Moonlighting (starring Shepherd) was cited as an influence of Psych creator, Steve Franks as an inspiration of Psych. [1] [2]

  5. Talk:Yang 3 in 2D - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out ... (Top) 1 Title. 5 comments. 2 robocop is Mr Yin. 2 comments. 3 Summary. 1 comment. 4 Resolution. 1 comment. Toggle the table of contents. Talk ...

  6. Psych 2: Lassie Come Home - Wikipedia

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    Psych 2: Lassie Come Home is a 2020 American mystery-comedy film. The film is a stand-alone sequel to the first film from 2017 and the second installment of the Psych film series, based on and serving as a continuation of the USA Network dramedy series of the same name. The movie was released on July 15, 2020 on Peacock.

  7. American Duos - Wikipedia

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    Sheldon A. Wiebe of Eclipse Magazine gave the episode a B+. He felt that part of the mystery was easy for viewers to solve, but that determining both killers was difficult. [3] He said that the two stars kept the "show moving at all times," but that "American Duos" poor writing made Psych's Friday night partner Monk look like Seinfeld. [4]

  8. Dual Spires - Wikipedia

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    According to the Nielsen ratings system, "Dual Spires" drew 3.543 million viewers, with a 2.2/4 share among all households, meaning that in the United States the episode was tuned into by roughly 2.2 percent of all television-equipped households and 4 percent of households watching television. The episode had a 1.3/4 share among those aged 18–49.

  9. Combining rules - Wikipedia

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    The Lorentz rule is only analytically correct for hard sphere systems. Intuitively, since σ i , σ j {\displaystyle \sigma _{i},\sigma _{j}} loosely reflect the radii of particle i and j respectively, their averages can be said to be the effective radii between the two particles at which point repulsive interactions become severe.