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Juliet O'Hara


FieldValue
nameJuliet O'Hara
seriesPsych
image[[Image:Juliet O'Hara.jpg200px]]
captionMaggie Lawson as Juliet O'Hara.
first"Spellingg Bee" (Psych; 2006)
aliasMary Lou Baumgartner (1.15), Maniac (3.07), Helene (7.02)
speciesHuman
nickname
genderFemale
occupation
family
spouseShawn Spencer
significant_others
relatives
portrayerMaggie Lawson
creatorSteve Franks

Head Detective Juliet Lynn "Jules" O'Hara is a character on the American comedy Psych and the sequel film series of the same name played by Maggie Lawson. The character is noted in part for strong relationships with other characters, including Carlton Lassiter and Shawn Spencer, and as exemplifying the show's feminism and theme of trust.

Fictional biography

Juliet O'Hara first appears undercover in the show's second episode, "Spellingg Bee", as a recently transferred junior detective from Miami Beach where she attended the University of Miami, replacing Lucinda Barry as Head Detective Carlton Lassiter's partner after Shawn discovered Carlton and Lucinda were having an affair during the first episode, "Pilot". Born in October 1981, she was raised in a family of brothers and is shown to be close with both her parents and her siblings. Although she is initially frustrated by her coworkers not taking her seriously enough due to her relatively young age, as the series progresses she is given more responsibility, being left in charge in the absence of Lassiter and then Interim Chief Karen Vick. She has grown more assertive with her partner, and actors Maggie Lawson and Timothy Omundson (who plays Lassiter) both suggest that a strange mutual respect has developed between them.

Juliet seems to present a gentle counterpoint to Lassiter's gruff, rigid style. She reminds her partner repeatedly to "be sensitive" with the media, the victims, and the witnesses of their cases. Unlike Lassiter, she is friendly with Shawn Spencer and more willing to work with him and Burton Guster. Lawson says that, although Juliet is bemused by Shawn at first, she has slowly gained respect for him and by the second season, Juliet reveals a "very friendly, comfortable relationship". By the end of the fifth season, Shawn and Juliet are romantically involved. By the middle of the sixth season, Shawn is ready for marriage. In Psych: The Movie, Shawn and Juliet are married.

Her older brother Ewan, played by John Cena, is an army soldier whom she had to arrest when he attempted to murder an actual killer to protect the army. Ewan was supposed to go to prison but his high level bosses made him vanish. Juliet claims Ewan was the reason she became a cop, that him joining the military gave her enough confidence to join the police force. Her estranged con artist father Frank O'Hara is played by William Shatner. She seems to be Scots Irish, with her family hailing from Inverness.

Reception and analysis

Relationships

Patricia Brace describes O'Hara's friendship with Lassiter as one of utility and pleasure, describing their characters' dichotomy and dedication to their work that they ultimately enjoy doing.{{cite book | editor-first = Arp | editor-last = Robert | editor-link = Robert Arp | access-date = 2023-10-13

Brace describes Juliet and Shawn's friendship as an Aristotelian "erotic friendship" that begins with bounds of a utilitarian friendship early on. Karen Romanko describes Juliet as being attracted to Shawn, noting the time it takes for them to "find romance", and the difficulties they go through after they do.

Amanda Lotz notes that Juliet's character occasionally functions to provide serial narrative via her relationship with Shawn, but that the series "willfully avoids ... relationship melodrama".{{cite book | access-date = 2023-10-13

Trust

Romanko explains that Juliet tends to believe Shawn is psychic.{{cite book | editor-first = Arp | editor-last = Robert | editor-link = Robert Arp

Cynthia Jones questions Juliet's trust in Shawn's psychic powers, asking why she doesn't notice when he examines clues or gets information from Gus. Jones suggests, "The most likely explanation ... is probably a combination of not wanting to believe he's lying, a set of background beliefs in the supernatural, working within a cultural climate in which people believe in psychic phenomena, and just plain old-fashioned ignoring of the evidence in front of her. She shouldn't believe he is psychic."{{cite book | editor-first = Arp | editor-last = Robert | editor-link = Robert Arp

Feminism

Mona Rocha evaluates whether Psych is a sexist show, initially considering some of Shawn's interactions with Juliet. Rocha suggests that the main male characters all know or suspect Shawn is lying, but that Juliet and Chief Vick are left in an "inferior epistemic position".{{cite book | editor-first = Arp | editor-last = Robert | editor-link = Robert Arp

References

References

  1. episode "In for a Penny..."
  2. ''Psych'', Episode 1.02: "Spellingg Bee." Original airdate: July 14, 2006.
  3. ''Psych'', Episode 1.03: "Speak Now or Forever Hold Your Piece". Original airdate: July 21, 2006.
  4. ''Psych'', Episode 1.15: "Scary Sherry: Bianca's Toast". Original airdate: March 2, 2007.
  5. Lawson, Maggie. [https://web.archive.org/web/20081208120824/http://video.usanetwork.com/player/?id=144866 Relationships]. ''USA Network''. Retrieved on January 1, 2008.
  6. love tv. (2017-12-08). "'Psych: The Movie' recap: Two lovable idiots and finally a wedding".
  7. ''Psych'', Episode 2.10: "Gus' Dad May Have Killed an Old Guy". Original airdate: December 7, 2007.
  8. ''[[Psych: The Movie]]''
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