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Burton Guster
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Name: | Burton "Gus" Guster |
Occupation: | Pharmaceutical Salesman, Private Detective |
Relationships: | Married to Selene Gilmore |
Fandom: | Psych |
Other: | Portrayed by Dulé Hill |
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Burton "Gus" Guster is one of the main protagonists (alongside Shawn Spencer) from the American detective comedy-drama show Psych and the two-hour TV film Psych: The Movie.
Canon
Best friends with Shawn Spencer, the pharmaceutical salesman is dragged into his scheme to solve cases for the police as a psychic. Often, when Shawn introduces him to characters, a silly fake name is used, such as Lavender Gooms.
Fandom
Pairings
Notable Fanworks
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Artwork
Fanfiction
- Gus Goes For The Gold Star by Liviapenn (2008), a metafic written for Yuletide, about Gus writing a Yuletide story (Shawn/Gus).
Vids
- "White" & Nerdy by Talitha78 (2009), a Gus character study and subversion of the stereotype that nerdiness is coded as a specifically "white" characteristic.
Links and Resources
Fanwork Resources
- Burton 'Gus' Guster tag at Archive of Our Own
- Psych: Burton G./Gus at FanFiction.Net
- Burton 'Gus' Guster - Essay, Links and Recs by livrelibre, created for the The Characters of Color Love Fest (2009)
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