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Cool show. Hope one day I can see him do Mal Reynolds again.
I think they play a preview no matter what and yeah its a repeat.I usually always assume it's new without seeing the adverts - so if it isn't then it's my bad.![]()
Nice job messing up, Beckett.![]()
So do the books actually come out?
t: this show is a gem, one of my current favs. The Castle/Beckett dynamic is just so watchable, great chemistry, and the mysteries are a cut above most on TV, a perfect blend of whodunit and humour.
Kate has replaced Olivia Benson has my TV cop crush. :heart:I didn't realize we had a Castle thread!t: this show is a gem, one of my current favs. The Castle/Beckett dynamic is just so watchable, great chemistry, and the mysteries are a cut above most on TV, a perfect blend of whodunit and humour.
The finale was great, so close and yet so far for Caskett!Kate has replaced Olivia Benson has my TV cop crush. :heart:
don't do that....I don't care if you are a mod, I will stab you
I usually avoid the Skate's and Jate's type stuff but I am a devoted Team Caskett guy. 
I didn't realize we had a Castle thread!t: this show is a gem, one of my current favs. The Castle/Beckett dynamic is just so watchable, great chemistry, and the mysteries are a cut above most on TV, a perfect blend of whodunit and humour.
Jane After Dark talks about why she loves Castle
1. Nathan Fillion is boyishly charming. Ive been a big fan of this Joss Whedon favorite since seeing him in 2005s feature film Serenity. I finally completed that awesome circle by watching Firefly last winter. Fillion has the ability to be goofy one minute and deadly serious the next. In Castle, he plays Richard Castle, a best-selling mystery author whos raising a 15-year-old daughter Alexis (Molly C. Quinn) and, in many ways, his free-spirited live-in mother Martha (Susan Sullivan), as well. Having killed off his latest fictional character, Richard found inspiration in NYPD detective Kate Beckett, after being called in to advise on a case. Now theyre working as pseudo-partners.
2. Stana Katic is beautifully brainy. I still see Carla Gugino when I look at Katic, but shes slowly coming into her own identity for me. I love that shes smart and gorgeous, but also that shes the strong one of the Castle/Beckett partnership. She can make a perp cry like nobodys business. You get the feeling that she doesnt have to try too hard to resist his charms, but theres definitely a spark there. She seems both flattered and repelled by the fact that shes the inspiration for his new fictional character, and yet, shes starting to appreciate his attention to detail on cases. They make a good team.
3. Molly C. Quinn is adorably responsible. I love the relationship between Richard and Alexis, and the fact that shes much more sensible than he is. Sure, hell evil-eye the boy who takes her to the prom, but thats only after she takes away the fake severed head he plans to freak the boy out with. And laser tag? What a fun dad.
4. The writing is captivatingly snappy. The writers have created such great characters on this show, and I love the dialogue between Castle and Beckett. Castle harks back to not only great whodunit shows like The Rockford Files and Columbo, but also classic film duos like Spencer Tracy and Katherine Hepburn in any of their films, William Powell and Myrna Loy in The Thin Man series, and Clark Gable and Claudette Colbert in It Happened One Night. Its a joy to watch Fillion and Katic perfect their craft.
5. I can watch it with my kids. Ive never really gotten into the darker, modern-day crime procedurals because a lot of them are too dark and edgy for me to watch with my kids (a teen and a tween). Castle has all the elements of a great procedural, but its also fun and fresh. You get a body and a crime scene at the beginning, but then its really all about the characters and how they interact to solve the crime.