Once again there were several actors I've seen in multiple shows being suspects in the murder and of course one of them was the killer. Either I watch tv way too much or they need to cast more unfamiliar faces. James Brolin guest stars in a February episode playing Spoiler Castle's father.
Better to have multiple familiar faces than just one, because then it's a dead giveaway. Although in this case, the killer was not one of the actors I recognized. At least, I'm not sure he was. I think I found him a little familiar but couldn't place him. And there was one name in the guest cast that I found familiar but couldn't place, so maybe it was the same person. Anyway, I'm glad they gave Kelly Hu a sizeable role without having her be the killer. I'm hoping there's a prospect for a recurring role there. More Kelly Hu is always a good thing.
The killer was played by Chad Donella aka Greg Arkin or Bug Boy from the second episode of Smallville's first season, Metamorphosis. I wish Kelly Hu would get a regular gig somewhere. I always enjoy seeing her.
Okay, that name means nothing to me. The actors I recognized were Conor O'Farrell, Spencer Garrett, and of course Kelly Hu. I also recognized the name Anthony Starke in the credits, but I'm not familiar enough with him that I was able to recognize who he was playing in the episode. I'm guessing he was the guy trying to get that male version of the college-girl video franchise going.
James Brolin as Castle's father...interesting. I'm really looking forward to the episode/s next month.
That was a good episode this week. Beckett straddling the line between the law and justice for her mother. And the moment when she sees the crying sister and knows she has to get the killer instead of letting him finish his job. And I'm with Castle. I would have watched. And now the Senator thinks he owes Kate a favor. I doubt she would ever cash in on it, but it does open up possibilities. And does anyone really think the Captain bought Castle's story about Kate just trying to relate the suspect? I don't.
By the way, the Law and the Multiverse blog did a piece on the "documentary-style" episode "Swan Song": http://lawandthemultiverse.com/2013/02/04/castle-swan-song/
I still have to catch up...I'm behind on the last two episodes, and we have the Richard's father two parter starting next month. I'm starting to wonder now if this indeed is going to be the final season. I don't really see where they can go if they wrap up the JB murder case, this and their relationship have been the "uber-arcs" of the series.
No comments on this week's episode? I finally got around to watching it last night and it was a pretty 'Meh' episode. A few clever moments with the Captain and Castle bonding over the TV show, but overall it was pretty forgetable.
I meant next week, not next month lol. Should be finally interesting to see Rick's father. I am planning to catch up tonight. Will have my thoughts later.
Yeah, it was a pretty average episode. One thing I did get a good chuckle out of was Ryan constantly going home so he and Jenny could try for a baby. It really reminded me of when my wife and I were trying to conceive.
This week was a WOW. Nathan got to show his acting chops in spades. I loved that Beckett didn't care if Gates saw her comforting him. And I loved the shot showing Gates seeing them together, reacting with a frown, but walking away.
Good episode, and great acting my Nathan. The end was a little goofy, hopefully there will be some payoff for that, and not just a WTF moment.
I love how capable Alexis was portrayed. She kept her cool, helped Sara keep her cool, logically worked her way through their problems, and was only thrown when she discovered she was in Paris, but even that was momentary. I do get the feeling that Sara wasn't the target. It was Alexis' blog they were reviewing. They couldn't hope they would get lucky about getting a lead about Sara there.
See, this is where high school French classes would have helped. I'd have know to scream "Aidez-moi!!"
Except that they were speaking Arabic. They were following Sara, so they knew who her friends were, so they would've known Alexis was one of them. They were probably monitoring the blogs of all her friends.