If you think about it, Castle and Beckett did win the bet -- they got the confession for their murder first. Even though it was the other guys' suspect.
If you think about it, Castle and Beckett did win the bet -- they got the confession for their murder first. Even though it was the other guys' suspect.
Yes she did. I think they're still there, but were brushed aside this week. It's amazing what you can do with a hair dryer and a little hair spray. I had the eerie sensation that the hairstylists had been reading our thread last week...Speaking of haircuts, didn't Alexis have bangs last week? But now there's no sign of them. How does that happen? Was this episode filmed first? Was one or the other hairstyle a wig? Anyway, this hairstyle is much better, so I'm hoping the bangs were a one-time aberration... somehow.
This made me very happy as well! I might actually remember "Ryan & Esposito" as their names going forward from this point.And what do you know, we finally get an episode where Esposito & Ryan get to be more than just the two guys in the background. They still aren't very interesting, though.
I did like those scenes, but I think it was more my own personal "stereotypical language pedant" cheering in the background.I didn't care for Castle's characterization this week. He became too much of a stereotypical language pedant, which doesn't seem in character for him.
One minor quibble I had was the ME's attitude toward Castle when she showed up at the scene in formal wear. He was not acting like a boor. I think any man would have been distracted by her dress. It always bothers me when women wear a dress that is obviously intended to "display their wares" then treat men like jerks for noticing. Had he been leering at her in a lecherous manner, the slap down might have been justified. He wasn't.
Of course this made me miss part of the moment where they realized what was going on so I never got to hear how they rationalized it.
Richard Castle is the author of numerous bestsellers, including the critically acclaimed Derrick Storm series. His first novel, In a Hail of Bullets, published while he was still in college, received the Nom DePlume Society's prestigious Tom Straw Award for Mystery Literature. Castle currently lives in Manhattan with his daughter and mother, both of whom infuse his life with humor and inspiration.
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