"The Psychic" brings back Kenneth Tigar (fifth of six), this time in the title role of Philip Pollock, accused of assault and battery against Earl Kelso (Larry Hankin) because he stopped him from stealing a woman's purse, claiming to have been born with precognition. While Pollock's record is clean, Kelso's is quite another story, a history of purse snatchings (he decides to drop the charges). Inspector Luger drops by, seeking Barney's help in summarizing all the decisions that come down in his capacity as media liaison. Fred Sadoff (fifth of six) plays Ronald Hanna, a linguistics professor at NYU, who destroys a pickle advertisement from Aunt Sally's Kosher Style Pickles, for its mangling of the English language. Rod Colbin (fifth of seven) plays a representative of Aunt Sally, who decides to switch to another catchy slogan, 'ko-ko-kosher?' Hanna objects to such random phrases as steak o' bob or filet o' fish (Dietrich: "next o'kin?").