Viagra Falls
- Episode aired Aug 18, 2010
- TV-PG
- 41m
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8.6/10
1.2K
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Two former cops come out of retirement to help Shawn and Gus solve the murder of a former police chief.Two former cops come out of retirement to help Shawn and Gus solve the murder of a former police chief.Two former cops come out of retirement to help Shawn and Gus solve the murder of a former police chief.
James Roday Rodriguez
- Shawn Spencer
- (as James Roday)
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Did you know
- TriviaSpot the Pineapple: a pineapple design can be seen on Gus' speedos, and a pineapple slice can be found in Boone's drink.
- GoofsWhen Shawn and Gus are walking around the corner of The Dollhouse after hearing gunshots, you can see the shadow of the cameraman and camera panning in on them on the wall above the dead body.
- Quotes
Shawn Spencer: We should avoid Peters and Boone until we have something juicy.
Burton 'Gus' Guster: Then throw our something juicy at their faces.
Shawn Spencer: Yeah, like rotten peaches.
Burton 'Gus' Guster: What, where are we gonna get peaches?
Shawn Spencer: Mmm, but I really like that idea.
Burton 'Gus' Guster: Me too, but I think we should get fresh peaches and eat them instead.
Shawn Spencer: Right in front of them.
- ConnectionsReferences Sanford and Son (1972)
Featured review
The Comradery is Spectacular
Shawn and Gus meet up with Peters and Boon, two older former police officers, that knew the deceased, their CO.
Except for one stupid/disrespectful remark from Shawn about the deceased, this episode is one of the very best.
The interaction between the two generations is superb, with antagonism, then understanding. Peters and Boone were perfect in their roles. Each one had their specific characteristics, and the actors (William Devane and Carl Weathers) did a spectacular job. They appeared to be so natural in their roles.
The "Bark and Mark" and "Grease Fire in the Kitchen" were hysterical, and brought up when appropriate, it showed the comradery between them.
I rated this a 10.
Except for one stupid/disrespectful remark from Shawn about the deceased, this episode is one of the very best.
The interaction between the two generations is superb, with antagonism, then understanding. Peters and Boone were perfect in their roles. Each one had their specific characteristics, and the actors (William Devane and Carl Weathers) did a spectacular job. They appeared to be so natural in their roles.
The "Bark and Mark" and "Grease Fire in the Kitchen" were hysterical, and brought up when appropriate, it showed the comradery between them.
I rated this a 10.
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- Jul 29, 2024
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