Those who lovePsychare sure to love another TV show that features a friendship very similar to that of Shawn and Gus. While there is plenty to love aboutPsych, the bromance between James Roday Rodriquez’s Shawn and Dulé Hill’s Gus is a real standout. These two aren’t afraid to publicly display how much they care for one another, and this is all part ofPsych’s charm. However, Shawn and Gus aren’t the only characters of their kind in the world of television.

Psychisn’t an easy TV show to duplicate. The premise of a highly observant savant pretending to be psychic to help a police department solve crimes doesn’t come along every day. However, there is farmore toPsychthan just this. It’s the connection between the various characters that continues to draw us back to binge this series.Psychis entirely unserious, but this fact is juxtaposed by a variety of truly heartwarming (or heartwrenching) moments. This detail, andthe bromance that keeps the story rolling, is something thatPsychand another TV show happen to have in common.

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Scrubs' Turk And J.D. Are Just As Great Together As Psych’s Shawn And Gus

The Bromances Are Of A Similar Mold

Scrubs, which ran from 2001 to 2010, features a protagonist namedJ.D., a young medical intern who uses his rather active imagination to process the world around him. He is quirky and entirely ridiculous—not unlikePsych’s Shawn Spencer. J.D.’s best friend in the whole world is surgical intern Christopher Turk. Turk is far more confident and jock-like thanPsych’s Gus, so the comparison doesn’t go far in this regard. However, J.D. and Turk’s friendship inScurbsis of the very same mold as Shawn and Gus.

In a world where medical and crime dramas often feature macho men with emotionless male friendships, Psych and Scrubs color spectacularly outside the lines.

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ActorsZach Braff and Donald Faison, who play J.D. and Turk, respectively, have impeccable on-screen chemistry. Their characters are almost uncomfortably close, butthis dynamic normalizes male affection on screen. In a world where medical and crime dramas often feature macho men with emotionless male friendships,PsychandScrubscolor spectacularly outside the lines.

Every Psych Fan Should Check Out Scrubs If They Haven’t Already

These Shows Are Different, But They Have Similar Heart

Scrubspremiered in 2001, soJ.D. and Turk’s bromanceactually arrived on screens five years before Shawn and Gus debuted their friendship in 2005. However, given the genre differences here, it’s perfectly possible thatPsychfans never thought to giveScrubsa chance. However, these two series have a similar way of balancing comedy with heart.They are both entirely over the top, but they know precisely the right moments to reel itin and bring tears to the audience’s eyes. If you lovePsychbut haven’t yet givenScrubsa try, you’re absolutely missing out.

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Shawn Spencer happens to possess some uncanny powers of observation thanks to his father, Henry, a former police officer who taught his son to remember even the smallest details of his surroundings. When Shawn is accused of committing a crime that he actually solved, he convinces the cops that he’s a psychic – and with the reluctant help of his best friend, Gus, Shawn starts solving cases for a skeptical but increasingly impressed police force.

Scrubs

Scrubs is a Sitcom and Medical Comedy/Drama created by Bill Lawrence that follows a group of medical students throughout their daily lives at the Sacred Heart Teaching Hospital. The series stars Zach Braff, Sarah Chalke, and Donald Faison, as they work their way up from Medical Interns while juggling all sorts of hospital shenanigans.

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