by Michael Seese
He's baaaaaaack, and so am I. We watched the season premiere of Castle, despite the fact we have not yet seen last season's finale since TIME WARNER CABLE STILL HASN'T SEEN FIT TO RE-RUN IT, despite the fact that a four-hour weather alert interrupted the original broadcast.
But I'm SO over that.
Apparently, last season ended with a cliffhanger as Castle, on his way to the wedding, is run off the road, his car bursting into flames. I'm inferring that, based on the fact that "Driven" starts out with Kate finding Castle's car, run off the road, on fire.
But I won't be sure until TIME WARNER CABLE RE-RUNS IT.
(Still over it.)
This was a serious episode. The lines, the looks, everything was grim. Don't get me wrong. I thought it was a very good episode, and will set up (it would appear from the previews) the next episode, at least. Or, they might string it out.
I have my own personal theory on what happened / what will happen. I can't contain myself, so I will share it WAY at the bottom. Read at your own risk.
I thought it was absolutely brilliant the way the writers depicted the passage of time. Beckett starts with a huge list of leads, then crosses each off. Meanwhile, she puts up a newspaper article which notes that author Richard Castle is missing. Then another headline which says "six weeks." Finally, "Two Months, No Answers."
Quick aside: I love how she later called it "The Murder Board."
Once again, brilliant.
So, the lines...
Duffin: "You're breaking my finger."
Beckett: "Then after that, there's nine more."
Quick aside 2: When Beckett took down Duffin, I said, "Nice tackle, Kate."
Ryan: "What happens if you don't get your money?"
Vinnie (smiling): "That does not happen."
Castle: "A tangled web I fully intend to untangle."
Beckett: "The janitor tried to move your chair. I freaked out and almost shot him."
The two best looks were:
- Martha's fade from hope to worry as she hugged Alexis and said, "Your father will be home before you know it."
- Beckett's temporary elation when Esposito put a coffee cup in front of her.
That's (almost) about it for this week.
Feel free to share your thoughts (and theories).
**** IF YOU DON'T WANT TO READ MY THEORY ABOUT WHAT HAPPENS, STOP READING ****
**** TURN BACK NOW ****
Here's what I think....
LAST CHANCE!
Castle was kidnapped by 3XK, and brainwashed. Why do I think that?
1. It's 3XK's style.
2. Beckett mentioned three possible past-case suspects: Bracken, 3XK, and someone else. (Sorry, I don't feel like firing up the DVR to see who it was.) Only 3XK was mentioned again.
What's going to happen?
Castle and Beckett will be somewhere. Maybe walking in the park, maybe home. Alone. Castle will answer his cell phone. His face will turn emotionless.
Beckett: "Who was that?"
Castle pulls out a gun.
Beckett: "Castle! What are you doing?"
3XK will step out of the shadows. (Or Castle will walk over an open his door.)
3XK: "He's committing the perfect crime. For me. In jealous rage, noted author Richard Castle kills his fiancee, then turns the gun on himself. Irony-revenge-blah-blah-blah."
Beckett: "You won't get away with this."
3XK: "But I will. Castle, finish the job."
Castle: "I plan to."
Then he plugs 3XK.
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Wednesday, October 1, 2014
Sunday, February 17, 2013
Castle: Recoil
By Michael Seese
I don't have a lot to say about "Recoil." I thought it was a good episode: dark, intense, and other adjectives I've used before. As such it proved to be light on the lines and the looks, which are what I tend to talk about. So I'll just have to forge on, absent my usual material.
As I've said before, I do appreciate ongoing story arcs. I think it's good when every single plotline is not conveniently wrapped up after 48 minutes. To refresh our memory, they started with your standard, "Previously on Castle..." Naturally, they had to show Beckett pistol-whipping Senator Bracken, so that we could see the scar on his left cheek, and say, "Oh, nice touch. Good continuity." I don't imagine we've seen the last of the not-so-good Senator.
There were lines, of course. They just tended to the pithy end of the spectrum.
Beckett (to Bracken): "Is there anyone you can think of who would like to kill you?"
And then:
Bracken: "It must be a dream come true for you."
Beckett: "In my dreams, I get to pull the trigger."
And in addition to her hateful looks, Castle spent the scene in Captain Gates's office positively glaring at Bracken.
We may actually have the time to see "Reality Star Struck" tonight. That would make for a great Castle trifecta this weekend.
Why do Castle & Beckett "Recoil" whenever they see Senator Bracken? Click to tweet.
I don't have a lot to say about "Recoil." I thought it was a good episode: dark, intense, and other adjectives I've used before. As such it proved to be light on the lines and the looks, which are what I tend to talk about. So I'll just have to forge on, absent my usual material.

There were lines, of course. They just tended to the pithy end of the spectrum.
Beckett (to Bracken): "Is there anyone you can think of who would like to kill you?"
And then:
Bracken: "It must be a dream come true for you."
Beckett: "In my dreams, I get to pull the trigger."
And in addition to her hateful looks, Castle spent the scene in Captain Gates's office positively glaring at Bracken.
We may actually have the time to see "Reality Star Struck" tonight. That would make for a great Castle trifecta this weekend.
Why do Castle & Beckett "Recoil" whenever they see Senator Bracken? Click to tweet.
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