Last time I saw this kind of adolescent angst crap was with Trip and T'Pol.Honestly, I'd say the ending was contrived, except I've seen it happen in real life.
God I hope not. I'd hate to have to stop watching.spinnerlys said:I hope the writers don't take the whole third season to resolve the love issue between Kate and Richard, but it is certainly a given that they do, if one takes all the other shows as a hint. It took Lisa and Gregory six years to get their warm holding hands scene on House M.D.
The mystery was a nice change from the usual formula, without the usual "find a suspect, question them, clear them instantly and get pointed to another suspect, repeat" cycle (although there was some of that toward the end). Half the story was just figuring out who the victim really was and what was really going on.
Castle: Good enough to be our perp?
Ryan: Why do you writers always call them perps?
Castle: Isn't that what you call them?
Ryan: Aah, we got a lot of names for 'em.
Esposito: Yeah.
Ryan: Pipehead. Piss-head. Orc. Creep.
(Castle takes out a notepad and starts jotting down.)
Esposito: Crook. Knuckle-head. Chuckle-head.
Ryan: Chud. Turd.
Esposito: Destro. Scum.
Ryan: Skexy. Slicko. Slick.
Esposito: Mope.
Ryan: Sleazestack.
Castle: Slow down, slow down.
Beckett: Suspects. We call them suspects.
Roy: I'm old school. I like 'dirtbag'.
Castle: Classic.
Ryan: Sleazestack.
Ryan: Sleazestack.
You sure he wasn't saying "Sleestak?"
Well, that ending was
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My wife said she heard something about a "summer season" of Castle? Did she hallucinate this?
My wife said she heard something about a "summer season" of Castle? Did she hallucinate this?
They did, but I expect that's their way of packaging reruns. Castletv.net doesn't show an episode scheduled until June 5, a repeat of "Wrapped Up In Death".
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