QuoteYou don't... wanna to let the Universe down, do you?
I love this show and I cringe at this show. Nathan is sooo good in it but I just hate that he is aging
so fast face wise. He is only 39 and we should have had another decade of his handsome mug to look
at but it doesn't look like he will stay looking young very long. I wonder what is causing this. I know
genes of course but does he smoke or drink?
I didn't like the new "Castle" that much. I did like the writing device where Alexis's issues with her boyfriend were the same as those of Beckett's with Castle. I did miss the first 3-5 minutes, but I don't think that's enough time to change my overall icky feeling of the premiere.
Try and watch it again from the beginning. It really sets the tone for the whole episode.
The whole "Three Days Before" and "12 Hours Before" crap is becoming really overused.
Eh, that didn't help as all that was shown was replayed later in the ep. Thankfully they haven't changed the banter. I don't have to like it that he was so weird and there was this tension with EVERYBODY. But it's not like he called. "Not you too!"
And did we not see Malcolm Reynolds when Castle was aiming the gun toward Beckett? <sniffle> Good times.
Quote from: TinkTanker on September 23, 2010, 08:41:16 AM
The whole "Three Days Before" and "12 Hours Before" gao se is becoming really overused.
It doesn't add anything! It made it worse!!! I know the beginning sets the tone, but you get the tone from all the cops after Castle shows up. And the first time you see Castle, it's not even really HIM! :rofl: That was brilliant. Intro = bad idea.
Quote from: Pearl@32 on September 23, 2010, 08:47:29 AM
Quote from: TinkTanker on September 23, 2010, 08:41:16 AM
The whole "Three Days Before" and "12 Hours Before" gao se is becoming really overused.
It doesn't add anything! It made it worse!!! I know the beginning sets the tone, but you get the tone from all the cops after Castle shows up. And the first time you see Castle, it's not even really HIM! :rofl: That was brilliant. Intro = bad idea.
Actually you see the real Castle right away at the beginning of the ep. It starts with Castle and the mirrors/gun fire/chase/pointing a gun at Beckett and you don't know why... fades to black as they fire. Then it cuts back in time to Beckett and crew going to the crime scene and meeting creepy cardboard Castle.
Yes, yes, details, details. I meant it worked fine without that stupid flashforward-prompts-flashback. It would have made the audience's first time we see Castle, as creepy cardboard, the same as the first time Beckett, Esposito and Ryan see him. I <3 to :deadhorse:
In other news, Seamus Dever (Ryan) has an eyebrow appreciation thread on IMDb. ;)
Quote from: Pearl@32 on September 23, 2010, 09:33:13 AM
In other news, Seamus Dever (Ryan) has an eyebrow appreciation thread on IMDb. ;)
Um, OK. ??? ;)
It's rather odd, seeing as he doesn't really have caterpillar eyebrows like Chris Pine.
OK, the decision to do the flashback on the premiere is forgiven because last night's episode felt more normal.
I can't recall any jokes though and I need to rewatch.
And I would have remembered the DOUBLE RAINBOW joke (Castle to Beckett: "You don't believe in fate? Soul mates? Fairies? Unicorns? Double rainbows?") but I missed it during a bathroom break or something.
But now upon rewatching (thank u Hulu) was Nathan's SQUEAK at the psychic's letter. :rofl:
Nathan just got his wings.
http://twitter.com/NathanFillion/status/25755260149 (http://twitter.com/NathanFillion/status/25755260149)
http://www.arcimoto.com/journey/shark-week-arcimoto-starring-nathan-fillion-and-jon-huertas (http://www.arcimoto.com/journey/shark-week-arcimoto-starring-nathan-fillion-and-jon-huertas)
(http://neatnik2009.files.wordpress.com/2010/08/moments-of-transition-01.jpg)
Still playing a psychic. Huh.
You know, I was wondering who that was.
I still haven't seen any of last years eps .
Lame , I know .
:-[
Quote from: AdmiralDigby on September 29, 2010, 07:58:13 AM
I still haven't seen any of last years eps .
Lame , I know .
:-[
This show just gets better as the characters get fleshed out more. Nathan carries it with his personality
but it has a good cast and is an enjoyable hour of entertainment. Season 2 DVD just came out. :)
(http://neatnik2009.files.wordpress.com/2010/08/moments-of-transition-01.jpg)
Is it just me, or does Walter look like he is doing the One-Cheek Sneak?
He does. :loloeo:
The Clever Quips of Richard Castle
The Clever Quips of Richard Castle (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ta5K7SU1V1M#ws)
A very nice goodbye to Stephen J. Cannel after last night's episode.
Quote from: Spooky on October 12, 2010, 06:59:13 PM
A very nice goodbye to Stephen J. Cannel after last night's episode.
Very well done indeed.
:clap: Take a bow, Cappy. That'll do, pig. That'll do. :bow:
I got a kick out of all the Firefly references in Castle the other night.
1. Nathan mentions throwing the body out the airlock early in the show.
2. The brown suede jacket and deep maroon shirt he wore was very reminiscent of the style and color he
wore on Firefly.
3. The satellite looked like a replica of Serenity.
4. Speaking Chinese and saying he learned it from a TV show he loved.
5. Talking about the government kidnapping someone and messing with their mind.
Anyone pick up any more?
I haven't watched it yet
Quote from: Spooky on November 17, 2010, 07:56:10 AM
I haven't watched it yet
OOPS! I'm sorry Spooky I thought everyone mentioned it the other day.
I'm not worried about spoilers for castle so no worries. :)
Quote from: Phyll33 on November 17, 2010, 07:40:15 AM
I got a kick out of all the Firefly references in Castle the other night.
1. Nathan mentions throwing the body out the airlock early in the show.
2. The brown suede jacket and deep maroon shirt he wore was very reminiscent of the style and color he
wore on Firefly.
3. The satellite looked like a replica of Serenity.
4. Speaking Chinese and saying he learned it from a TV show he loved.
5. Talking about the government kidnapping someone and messing with their mind.
Anyone pick up any more?
Got airlock. Missed the wardrobe. I didn't catch the satellite looking like Serenity but I don't have high-def.
The Chinese was just ~too much~ because you KNEW he was gonna mention FF in some way. I yelled a triumphant YEEESSS after he said that.
I liked him humming the X Files theme. It doesn't hurt that Rob Bowman, who is a exec producer on Castle, is an X Files alum ~ producer and director of many eps and the first movie. Lance Henriksen has a connection because of his role on Millennium. Lyle Lovett was an odd choice for the agent, but he worked in places.
I wonder if there is a parallel universe where Firefly is still on the air. :'( :haha:
PS. The Chinese and "tv show I used to love" lines are pretty close to the "two-by-two, hands of blue" glove-thing he did. The Mal costume was good, too, but these had more punch for me. The fact the catalyzer was on the bookshelf would have been better if you could actually make it out. I couldn't make it out on my tv.
Yeah, Lovett was struggling a bit with the acting chops. I had read somewhere there would be an easter egg
in the show the other night but I don't know if they meant the comments made or something actually being on
set. When I heard the air lock bit I thought that was going to be it but they kept coming so I was wondering
how many there were.
TV Guide: Ask Matt
Question: In reference to the recent passing of Stephen J. Cannell, who do you think should be the newest member of the writers-only poker game on Castle? My vote? Stephen King, of whom I am a HUGE fan, with Dean Koontz coming in a close second. With Castle and his Nikki Heat books, King and/or Koontz (BOTH!! Eeek!) would be perfect fits for the group! — Shelley
Matt Roush: I forwarded the gist of this question to ABC, and executive producer Andrew Marlowe responds: "We do plan to have another poker game after an appropriate amount of time has passed. We are aiming toward the end of season. No word yet on who else will be joining us. Would love to hear the fans' suggestions." So consider yourself heard. Personally, I'd like to see some action at the table from some of the great female crime writers: Laura Lippman, maybe, or Patricia Cornwell. But whenever they bring back the poker game, I'm sure they'll pay due respect to the empty seat once held by one of TV's great crime-drama visionaries. On another Castle note: To the person who asked if the 12th precinct is a nod to Barney Miller (sorry, I lost the original question), the answer is yes.
'Castle' Cast Show Off Their Musical Talents (reposted from castle-fans.org)
ABC's Castle returns tonight at 10 p.m. with "Last Call." The new episode "circles around the bar culture in New York City, so it's got a real Cheers feel to it," according to Stana Katic. And since Cheers is known for that great theme song, there's even a little singing involved.
"'Piano Man' is clearly one of the great bar culture songs of all time, and to be able to end a case at 9 o'clock on a Saturday..." said creator Andrew Marlowe when Staying In visited the set during the filming of "Last Call." "When somebody comments on it, somebody else picks up the ball."
"I'm looking forward to seeing if our cast voices are as good as they've advertised them to be," he added with a smile.
He's got nothing to be worried about. "The boys all have fantastic voices," said Katic. "I'm sure some of them will say, 'No, we don't,' but they really all do. And some of them have got great moves too."
Ruben Santiago-Hudson, who plays Captain Montgomery, is a Broadway regular. And, of course, Nathan Fillion's done his share of singing in Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog. But there's a downside to all the singing.
"Billy Joel – absolutely love him. Piano Man – fantastic song. You want to get sick of a song pretty quick? Sing it 136 times," said Fillion. "Our poor crew. We were driving them nuts because not only are they having to hear it for the takes, but we're also kind of rehearsing and working it out and trying to stay in the same damn key."
Still, it's not a bad way to spend the day and Castle's genre does lend itself to singing, so one has to wonder if a musical episode is in the cards.
"I'm a sucker for Dennis Porter's stuff with The Singing Detective," replied Marlowe. "If we're on the air long enough, I'd love to do the noir episode, and I'd love to do the musical episode. But I think those shows, with the mainstream audience, you have to be on long enough to earn those shows with them. With the fan audience, I know they would love to see those shows tomorrow, but we have to be cautious and maintain our mainstream audience, as well, and we have to be smart about it."
Katic agrees that Castle's "storytelling framework allows for it."
"We can have something that's a bit more extraordinary and off the beaten path with this kind of a show because it does dive into different genres regularly," she said. "I think we could be serviced well by going and doing a musical version, and it'd be something that, I believe, fans would respond to really well. It'd be a lot of fun. And definitely it would be something that we would have to invest a lot of time into."
But one cast member might need a little more convincing. "We all know a certain show called Cop Rock," pointed out Seamus Dever (Ryan). "I think you have to be in a glee club or something for you to be able to sing on television and it be OK. Or on Buffy the Vampire Slayer."
Maybe with time, Dever will come around. "They're talking about fitting it in the like fifth or sixth or seventh season," he added.
Lip lockage?!
[spoiler]THR: Is there anything on Castle you can talk about?
Nathan Fillion: Well, you know, the "Will they or won't they?" is the big question. Will they or won't they? Will they or won't they? And Castle and Beckett (Stana Katic) — things come to a head and they finally find reason to lock lips, to really, really smooch it up. No holds bar, '30s boxing-style making out.
THR: Is that really going to happen?
Fillion: It's for real. It's a real smooch, not a pretend smooch.
(http://castle-fans.org/gallery/albums/Misc%20Photos/normal_0001.jpg)[/spoiler]
Quote from: Pearl@32 on December 08, 2010, 07:44:26 PM
Lip lockage?!
[spoiler]THR: Is there anything on Castle you can talk about?
Nathan Fillion: Well, you know, the "Will they or won't they?" is the big question. Will they or won't they? Will they or won't they? And Castle and Beckett (Stana Katic) — things come to a head and they finally find reason to lock lips, to really, really smooch it up. No holds bar, '30s boxing-style making out.
THR: Is that really going to happen?
Fillion: It's for real. It's a real smooch, not a pretend smooch.
(http://castle-fans.org/gallery/albums/Misc%20Photos/normal_0001.jpg)[/spoiler]
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:jumping: :jumping: :jumping: :jumping: :jumping:
:bender: :bender: :bender:
I"m just sayin! *giddy* I am bumming that there aren't any episodes until the new year! (for Castle and other shows)
QuoteIf we're on the air long enough, I'd love to do the noir episode, and I'd love to do the musical episode. (Andrew Marlowe)
I think a noir episode would be
awesome. They could work that easier than a musical episode. Castle's got a crazy imagination that they could totally run with. *hint hint*
New ep with Laura Prepon guest starring as the actress cast in the movie adaptation of "Naked Heat."
That was a nice episode, even if it was a bit creepy-stalkerish in parts.
Quote from: Pearl@32 on January 05, 2011, 01:26:32 PM
New ep with Laura Prepon guest starring as the actress cast in the movie adaptation of "Naked Heat."
That was a nice episode, even if it was a bit creepy-stalkerish in parts.
Yes, I didn't know what to think of that one. She was a bit eerie and since I don't find her very attractive,
the fawning over her from the guys didn't seem to add up. The other story lines of the show were nice
though.
"It's just like I dreamed it.... Did I say that out loud?"
:rofl:
I like Laura more now that when she was on that 70's show. What was it's name?
Quote from: Spooky on January 06, 2011, 06:59:34 PM
I like Laura more now that when she was on that 70's show. What was it's name?
Hot Donna.
I liked her a lot more back then. She's much better as a redhead.
Quote from: Spooky on January 06, 2011, 06:50:38 PM
"It's just like I dreamed it.... Did I say that out loud?"
:rofl:
My favorite was the begining when Castle is upset about Natalie Rose's portrayal of Nikki Heat and Beckett calls. Alexis, "Pick it up Dad, Murder will make you feel better."
I loved that!
It was a great ep. I agree Laura as a blond with all that eyeliner didn't look great but that was the character. I did like her as Beckett. Awesome.
Ooh la la!!!! Romance brewing in the police dept. but it's not who we want to be...but it works anyway!
Next week: 1/17/11 is DON'T MISS!!!! (not for just the following neither!)
"Knockdown" - Old wounds are reopened when the retired lead detective on Beckett's mother's homicide case contacts her with new information, but then is gunned down right in front of Beckett before he can tell her what he knows. The investigation into his death leads back to a decades-old conspiracy that may hold the answer to who was behind Beckett's mother murder and why.
Rerun tonight; new ep 1/24/11.
*bump-de-bump*
A don't miss episode tonight!!!!
Get rid of Nate and this show would be great.
Quote from: Spooky on January 24, 2011, 08:08:12 AM
Get rid of Nate and this show would be great.
Bite your tongue! :) One thing Nathan has proved with Castle is that he can carry a show with his personality
alone. I think we saw that with Firefly but this show doesn't even challenge his acting chops like Firefly did and
it is still a winner.
One thing Nathan has proved with Castle is that he can carry a show with his personality alone.
Please. Everyone knows the real star of the show is Stana Yankin, or whateverthehell her name is.
Quote from: TinkTanker on January 24, 2011, 10:55:43 AM
One thing Nathan has proved with Castle is that he can carry a show with his personality alone.
Please. Everyone knows the real star of the show is Stana Yankin, or whateverthehell her name is.
Uh Huh. Sure she is. :)
The real star is Molly C. Quinn, tyvm! :PSA:
Quote from: Pearl@32 on January 24, 2011, 11:26:22 AM
The real star is Molly C. Quinn, tyvm! :PSA:
That she is. She is so cute. The whole cast is good and have really come into their own as the show progressed.
I didn't think it was going to make it in the early days but it got better and better with each new show and they let
it find it's legs.
Ok, that was so beyond good!!! More later... :happy:
One of their best episode for sure. Max Martini sure is making a good living playing bad guys post The Unit.
Quote from: Pearl@32 on January 24, 2011, 08:00:46 PM
Ok, that was so beyond good!!! More later... :happy:
Saxon and I watched and texyed. We saw MAL!!! It was beyond good, as you said.
I so loved the whole exchange between [spoiler]Martha and Castle....Esposito and Ryan declining the case for Beckett....their banter with the bad guy....Castle punching the guy repeatedly....[/spoiler]
January 25, 2011 05:37 PM PST
Exclusive: Castle Lathers Up With a Soap Star-Studded Murder Mystery
By: Matt Webb Mitovich
Quick, someone tell all my children to alert General Hospital, because ABC's Castle is plotting a super-soapy wink-wink to Nathan Fillion's daytime roots by slaying a daytime-TV scribe.
In an episode titled — wait for it — "One Life to Lose," [ :haha: ] Beckett and Castle will delve into the murder of a soap opera scribe, TVLine has learned exclusively. As they work the case, watch for multiple stars from ABC's own sudsers to make appearances (though probably not as themselves but fictional thespians).
What's more, I am told that longtime fans of Fillion's former daytime digs, One Life To Live, can expect at least one nod to his run as good boy Joey Buchanan.
Fillion has never shied away from his OLTL origins. In fact, he reprised his role of Joey for two episodes in 2007, and during his time on Castle has gone out of his way to court past/present daytimers to guest-star. To date, those soapy stop-overs have included A Martinez (ex-Cruz, Santa Barbara), Sarah Joy Brown (Agnes, The Bold and the Beautiful), Melody Thomas Scott (Nikki, The Young and the Restless) and Rick Hearst (Whip, B&B).
Similarly, Castle's Seamus Dever (who plays Kevin Ryan) boasts daytime cred, having played General Hospital's Dr. Ian Devlin for a stretch in 2008.
Fillion also is always game to plant "Easter eggs" for viewers, such as when he hid a prop from his short-lived Firefly series in one of last season's scenes.
Castle's soap star-studded mystery is tentatively set to air March 21. Which of ABC Daytime's finest — from OLTL, GH or AMC — would you like to see get mixed up in the mayhem? And how do you think the primetime drama will allude to Nathan's time in Llanview?
http://www.tvline.com/2011/01/exclusive-castle-lathers-up-with-a-soap-star-studded-murder-mystery/ (http://www.tvline.com/2011/01/exclusive-castle-lathers-up-with-a-soap-star-studded-murder-mystery/)
Quote from: Pearl@32 on January 26, 2011, 01:02:03 PM
I so loved the whole exchange between [spoiler]Martha and Castle....Esposito and Ryan declining the case for Beckett....their banter with the bad guy....Castle punching the guy repeatedly....[/spoiler]
I don't know why but for some reason I thought you were talking about a repeat episode and so when I clicked
on it last night and saw it was a new one that I hadn't watched I was surprised. Thank goodness my DVR is smarter
then I am and had recorded it. :) Yes, Nathan really had his Mal face on in this one as well as when he was beating
the snot out of the guy. This show has just gotten better and better over time.
I. love. this. show. What a journey for Castle (and Nathan) all in one episode.
Although don't we all wish crimes were easier to solve IRL.
I haven't watched it, but yesterday Fillion did an interview with Kevin Pollak:
KPCS: Nathan Fillion #100 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nl6keMLaCR8#ws)
Thanks for the link E. I had no idea KPCS existed. He's a great interviewer. I am about 1/2 way though the ep. Good stuff!
Wow that was a long interview but it was by far the best Nathan interview. Kevin is a great interviewer. I wish we could figure out a way to get him sponsors and higher traffic or viewers.
Loved Nathan and I really loved Kevin Pollak. Kevin is a smart, great guy.
My sister showed me the following video blogger. She is hilarious! The internet is amazing at times.
http://www.lonelyplanet.com/blog/natalietran/maldives/ (http://www.lonelyplanet.com/blog/natalietran/maldives/)
Kevin is a great interviewer. I also like the long format. So many interview shows are way to short. Just enough time to ask the pat questions and get the pat answers. The long format really lets you get to know the personalities much better.
I just watched this weeks Castle. I was a little backed up on the DVR.
Nathan almost made me cry when [spoiler]he explained to Beckett that this was the guy who told him he had talent. [/spoiler]
Where's Lanie?!?
Quote from: Spooky on February 19, 2011, 11:28:21 AM
Quote from: Rosie on February 19, 2011, 09:06:56 AM
Where's Lanie?!?
The medical examiner chick.
Yes, that one. I know sometimes they have the other guy medical examiner but I am missing Lanie. :(
Quote from: Rosie on February 19, 2011, 12:28:39 PM
Quote from: Spooky on February 19, 2011, 11:28:21 AM
Quote from: Rosie on February 19, 2011, 09:06:56 AM
Where's Lanie?!?
The medical examiner chick.
Yes, that one. I know sometimes they have the other guy medical examiner but I am missing Lanie. :(
yeah, I like her too! She's saucy! I love how she 'gets' Castle. hehe.
Quote from: Rosie on February 19, 2011, 09:06:56 AM
I just watched this weeks Castle. I was a little backed up on the DVR.
Nathan almost made me cry when [spoiler]he explained to Beckett that this was the guy who told him he had talent. [/spoiler]
Yeah, that was really good. The betrayal was so evident in his face.
Story here:
http://www.tvguide.com/News/Castle-Exclusive-Romance-1029720.aspx (http://www.tvguide.com/News/Castle-Exclusive-Romance-1029720.aspx)
I am getting some serious Out of Gas vibes with this ep. (the nail-biting two-parter)
PS. Re: Castle & Beckett: I am liking the sentiment that "Moonlighting" suffered from something different than the "couple gets together and the series falls apart" curse. It had run its course, the writing was shoddy, Willis was focusing on his budding movie career, etc. Time to put the Moonlighting curse to rest when it comes to TV couples. Relationships CAN work on shows.
[spoiler]So the Syrian ambassador turned out to be the good guy and the bad guys were not radical Muslims but members of the American military in the mold of Tim McVeigh. I bet Tardo must be typing with one hand over this episode.[/spoiler]
Quote from: TinkTanker on February 28, 2011, 08:21:40 PM
[spoiler]So the Syrian ambassador turned out to be the good guy and the bad guys were not radical Muslims but members of the American military in the mold of Tim McVeigh. I bet Tardo must be typing with one hand over this episode.[/spoiler]
Dude! That image you placed in my mind just ruined my week.
Quote from: TinkTanker on February 28, 2011, 08:21:40 PM
[spoiler]So the Syrian ambassador turned out to be the good guy and the bad guys were not radical Muslims but members of the American military in the mold of Tim McVeigh. I bet Tardo must be typing with one hand over this episode.[/spoiler]
This.
Quote from: Spooky on February 28, 2011, 10:57:12 PM
Quote from: TinkTanker on February 28, 2011, 08:21:40 PM
[spoiler]So the Syrian ambassador turned out to be the good guy and the bad guys were not radical Muslims but members of the American military in the mold of Tim McVeigh. I bet Tardo must be typing with one hand over this episode.[/spoiler]
Dude! That image you placed in my mind just ruined my week.
And definitely this!
Quote from: TinkTanker on February 28, 2011, 08:21:40 PM
[spoiler]So the Syrian ambassador turned out to be the good guy and the bad guys were not radical Muslims but members of the American military in the mold of Tim McVeigh. I bet Tardo must be typing with one hand over this episode.[/spoiler]
[spoiler]The comparisons didn't phase me while I was watching the episode. I don't think Beckett and crew agreed with what the angry military guys were doing, and we would hope that the military does not want to act in that way. But I think their anger is there. Castle was trying to bring up the point that the support for the war really waned and that we are no longer talking about it. The fact remains that to take your anger and create a violent attack that could kill civilians and affect people for years to come just goes against the military code. In places the dialogue was so predictable (when Adrian Pasdar's character had a gun aimed at the suspect and the he just said, "I'm willing to die for my country," I just knew "Are you?" was the next thing he was going to say.) The aspect of Pasdar's character's wife being killed in the second tower brought his whole vibe into focus. It was odd for Pasdar to have that kind of role because of his wife Natalie Maines, but I can't remember if they were truthers or not. She was just pissed about Bush bringing Texas a bad name. In retrospect, I see the juxtaposition, but I don't think it was as overt as other shows. I did like the shout-out Beckett made: "How many of these incidents did we NOT know about?"
What I loved most is Pasdar's character's use of "Let's roll." I was glad I was able to appreciate that and not focus on his wife's political views. It's hard though![/spoiler]
Castle Exclusive: A Nod to the Late Stephen J. Cannell Is In the Cards
10 March 2011 3:08 PM, PST | TVLine.com | See recent TVLine.com news »
Castle — and Castle — soon will pay regard to Stephen J. Cannell, the late novelist, prolific TV producer and sometime guest star, TVLine has learned.
In the April 11th episode of the ABC series, Castle and his poker pals — Michael Connelly, in his third appearance, and first-timer Dennis Lehane (Gone, Baby, Gone) — will make reference to Cannell's passing as they gather for a night of cards.
The man who brought us such series as The A-Team, 21 Jump Street and Wiseguy, Cannell died from complications associated with melanoma in September 2010, at age 69. He made his third and what would be final cameo on Castle last May. »
- Matt Webb Mitovich
Happy they are doing this. :clap:
Anyone watching? Just wondering since I see no comments.
I liked the last episode in LA. I wish that Rick Castle would stop wearing those sports coats all the time. Nathan looks better without them IMO.
Was that the season finale? We just now finished watching it.
Quote from: TinkTanker on May 07, 2011, 04:19:25 PM
Was that the season finale? We just now finished watching it.
No, I think there are at least two more.
Quote from: Rosie on May 07, 2011, 04:02:21 PM
Anyone watching? Just wondering since I see no comments.
I liked the last episode in LA. I wish that Rick Castle would stop wearing those sports coats all the time. Nathan looks better without them IMO.
<raises arms frantically> I have!! Writer-Man needs a jacket when he's out, but Nathan looks good in long sleeved button down shirts though.
I was on the phone with my parents last week and reminded them Castle was new. Dad mentioned Kate was going to be in a bikini. :clap: Dad! I just commented, well, she can pull it off, she is a little on the skinny side, but that's the way they make 'em now.
The Pizza Wars and swimming episodes were good. I enjoyed the nod to Cannell with the empty chair. I'm glad Kate and Rick haven't done anything yet, especially on the L.A. trip. I liked that you got to see that she is definitely interested.
That really wasn't a bikini so much as it was some sort of swimwear. Did nada for me. She needs to eat a sammich.
She looked better in the jeans and white T than in the bikini.
Quote from: Spooky on May 09, 2011, 07:39:08 PM
She looked better in the jeans and white T than in the bikini.
(http://thingstosave.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/14817_thisthis.jpg)
Stana Katic - Castle THE pool scene - wow :) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FhwmjzdwrfQ#noexternalembed-ws)
Works for me .
O0
Quote from: Eric on May 10, 2011, 04:47:19 AM
Stana Katic - Castle THE pool scene - wow :) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FhwmjzdwrfQ#noexternalembed-ws)
I didn't like the suit but that was because of the color. I thought she looked great. Not scrawny at all and
with those broad shoulders a definite WOW. She is a little heavier then she was when the show first started
and it suits her. :)
Damn, it's 7:57 and I need a Twinkie fix.........But Chuck is on momentarily.
Watched the talking scene today of Castle reminding Beckett that everyone associated with this [her mother's] case has been killed.
I also heard the preview on the radio. How cool was that to hear Nathan on the radio?!
Now Ausiello has confirmed a death on tonight's Castle, and while I've read the speculation, I really don't know who it's gonna be. From last week's ep, [spoiler]Captain Montgomery announced he was going to "retire," and that scared me for this week. To break in a new captain is a PITA, but, you never know, it might not be him. Could be ME #2.[/spoiler]
[spoiler]I put my hands over my eyes, wincing, expecting something gory. (If this was cable, it would've been.) oh boy. could one feel more helpless.[/spoiler]
I hate this finale almost as much as the Grey's Anatomy finale a few years ago.
WhiskyFoxtrotTango????
[spoiler]Obviously Becket can't be dead. I knew Montgomery was the guy early on in the ep when they mentioned the third cop for the first time. They shouldn't have filmed such an obvious reaction shot from him. Kind of made his confrontation with Lockwood (Max Martini was great as Lockwood) anti-climatic for me. It was still an intense scene though. [/spoiler]
Quote from: Spooky on May 16, 2011, 11:05:57 PM
WhiskyFoxtrotTango????
[spoiler]Obviously Becket can't be dead. I knew Montgomery was the guy early on in the ep when they mentioned the third cop for the first time. They shouldn't have filmed such an obvious reaction shot from him. Kind of made his confrontation with Lockwood (Max Martini was great as Lockwood) anti-climatic for me. It was still an intense scene though. [/spoiler]
I figured that out earlier on in the season. Hoping I was wrong.
Looking back,[spoiler] he kept trying to keep her off the case. But I didn't see that he was involved. I am still sad about it, but felt that the writers were kind of helping us fans to brace ourselves with his announcement of retirement. The goodbyes to his family only sealed it. Excellent shooting though.[/spoiler]
Everything was so intense though. Loved Ryan and Esposito's rapport.
Rosie: Last year's Grey's was very intense. They took ER's finales and took them up some notches. That was an awful finale and this year's doesn't look to be all that good either. I only watch a few episodes here and there (musical one included) but I keep up with Private Practice but sometimes I wonder why!
Quote from: Pearl@32 on May 17, 2011, 07:43:09 AM
Looking back,[spoiler] he kept trying to keep her off the case. But I didn't see that he was involved. I am still sad about it, but felt that the writers were kind of helping us fans to brace ourselves with his announcement of retirement. The goodbyes to his family only sealed it. Excellent shooting though.[/spoiler]
Everything was so intense though. Loved Ryan and Esposito's rapport.
Rosie: Last year's Grey's was very intense. They took ER's finales and took them up some notches. That was an awful finale and this year's doesn't look to be all that good either. I only watch a few episodes here and there (musical one included) but I keep up with Private Practice
but sometimes I wonder why!
I'm talking about the last Grey's with George was that last year or year before. That was the WORST finale. MASH finale when Colonel Blake finally goes go he. Castle finale is after that!
Also That's when he days something!!! I'm mad and disappointed.
Quote from: Rosie on May 17, 2011, 01:52:07 PM
Quote from: Pearl@32 on May 17, 2011, 07:43:09 AM
Looking back,[spoiler] he kept trying to keep her off the case. But I didn't see that he was involved. I am still sad about it, but felt that the writers were kind of helping us fans to brace ourselves with his announcement of retirement. The goodbyes to his family only sealed it. Excellent shooting though.[/spoiler]
Everything was so intense though. Loved Ryan and Esposito's rapport.
Rosie: Last year's Grey's was very intense. They took ER's finales and took them up some notches. That was an awful finale and this year's doesn't look to be all that good either. I only watch a few episodes here and there (musical one included) but I keep up with Private Practice
but sometimes I wonder why!
I'm talking about the last Grey's with George was that last year or year before. That was the WORST finale. MASH finale when Colonel Blake finally goes go he. Castle finale is after that!
Also That's when he days something!!! I'm mad and disappointed.
I didn't watch Grey's then ~ but I think ER had already done something like that when Omar Epps was on the show. A patient came into the ER badly disfigured from a subway accident and Benton was all pissed that Gant (Epps) wasn't in the exam room so he had him paged and Gant's pager went off ~ in the room ~ he was the patient. But George was still alive (writing the 007 on Meredith's hand) and Gant wasn't. Glad Grey's changed it, made it very personal, and heartbreaking.
Quote from: Rosie on May 16, 2011, 11:14:22 PM
Quote from: Spooky on May 16, 2011, 11:05:57 PM
WhiskyFoxtrotTango????
[spoiler]Obviously Becket can't be dead. I knew Montgomery was the guy early on in the ep when they mentioned the third cop for the first time. They shouldn't have filmed such an obvious reaction shot from him. Kind of made his confrontation with Lockwood (Max Martini was great as Lockwood) anti-climatic for me. It was still an intense scene though. [/spoiler]
I figured that out earlier on in the season. Hoping I was wrong.
I figured it early in the season too. Something was said which I can't remember now and he got a look on
his face that made me say Uh Oh he's in on it.
You mean his looks in the finale, or sometime in the past season?
I just rewatched it last night and it was so much of a dead giveaway. That last scene was tremendous though. I will miss Ruben (the actor).
Quote from: Pearl@32 on May 25, 2011, 11:27:13 AM
You mean his looks in the finale, or sometime in the past season?
I just rewatched it last night and it was so much of a dead giveaway. That last scene was tremendous though. I will miss Ruben (the actor).
I haven't watched the finale yet. It was some looks in the past season and one in particular in a past episode
that made me think something was off. I wish I could remember which episode now but it has gone poof.
I'm really sorry if I ruined something for you. :(
Quote from: Pearl@32 on May 25, 2011, 05:38:09 PM
I'm really sorry if I ruined something for you. :(
:)
You didn't , it's what I suspected all along, even knew he was the one that was going to die. He was the only
disposable one and they gave it away with the retirement story. I'm not like most people, I don't mind
being spoiled especially with shock value season finales. I hate surprises like that and always look up what
happened before I watch them so I won't get mad and come upstairs grumpy. I know, I know, that sounds
weird especially coming from someone who loves to read mysteries and would never read the ending first.
Well almost never. :laugh:
Quote from: Phyll33 on May 25, 2011, 07:13:49 PM
Quote from: Pearl@32 on May 25, 2011, 05:38:09 PM
I'm really sorry if I ruined something for you. :(
:)
You didn't , it's what I suspected all along, even knew he was the one that was going to die. He was the only
disposable one and they gave it away with the retirement story. I'm not like most people, I don't mind
being spoiled especially with shock value season finales. I hate surprises like that and always look up what
happened before I watch them so I won't get mad and come upstairs grumpy. I know, I know, that sounds
weird especially coming from someone who loves to read mysteries and would never read the ending first.
Well almost never. :laugh:
I've noticed that there's some meh sentiment on the Internet with the lackluster finales of the season ~ Castle, NCIS, same with Good Wife and even Private Practice was pretty tame come to think of it. I can't recall if Grey's Anatomy was ~ Glee was tame. (Yes, I swore I'd never watch it again and it was on after Idol and I never turned it off...I did appreciate the nod to Breakfast at Tiffany's with Rachel and Kurt, the only two who would have even CARED about the classic film, having breakfast outside Tiffany's a'la Hepburn)
The finales are usually pretty shocking, especially with the buzz shows and it seems like they toned it down this year. Weird. Still didn't stop House from being insane, but House is gone, and I know I'm not alone in that opinion.
I read the funniest article yesterday from IMDb about "What Show Are You Getting Divorced From?" and the discussion was freakin' hilarious as people wrote about being "happily married" to some shows, having affairs with others, etc. I'll post a new thread, it's funny.
Quote from: Pearl@32 on May 26, 2011, 08:34:12 AM
Quote from: Phyll33 on May 25, 2011, 07:13:49 PM
Quote from: Pearl@32 on May 25, 2011, 05:38:09 PM
I'm really sorry if I ruined something for you. :(
:)
You didn't , it's what I suspected all along, even knew he was the one that was going to die. He was the only
disposable one and they gave it away with the retirement story. I'm not like most people, I don't mind
being spoiled especially with shock value season finales. I hate surprises like that and always look up what
happened before I watch them so I won't get mad and come upstairs grumpy. I know, I know, that sounds
weird especially coming from someone who loves to read mysteries and would never read the ending first.
Well almost never. :laugh:
I've noticed that there's some meh sentiment on the Internet with the lackluster finales of the season ~ Castle, NCIS, same with Good Wife and even Private Practice was pretty tame come to think of it. I can't recall if Grey's Anatomy was ~ Glee was tame. (Yes, I swore I'd never watch it again and it was on after Idol and I never turned it off...I did appreciate the nod to Breakfast at Tiffany's with Rachel and Kurt, the only two who would have even CARED about the classic film, having breakfast outside Tiffany's a'la Hepburn)
The finales are usually pretty shocking, especially with the buzz shows and it seems like they toned it down this year. Weird. Still didn't stop House from being insane, but House is gone, and I know I'm not alone in that opinion.
I read the funniest article yesterday from IMDb about "What Show Are You Getting Divorced From?" and the discussion was freakin' hilarious as people wrote about being "happily married" to some shows, having affairs with others, etc. I'll post a new thread, it's funny.
I haven't watched all the finales yet since I was gone last week and they are still sitting in my DVR. I did watch
Castle last night but that was sort of lame since we know she isn't dead. My daughter wrote and said she is
officially through with Bones since she thought that finale was awful. Season finales seem to be so into shock
value that they annoy me and the shows are never that great.