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Positively Positive Review – Castle: Suicide Squeeze

by on Feb.09, 2010, under Comedy-drama, Mystery, Television

Castle Suicide Squeeze

The overall theme of this episode was all about fathers. A murdered man ends up not hiding a mistress, but a long lost daughter. We also find out that Castle is famously fatherless, his mother conceiving him with a man she only knew for a few hours but with whom she “loved a lifetime”. At first I found myself feeling sorry for Castle, even when he pointed out to his daughter that not knowing meant that he could imagine the man as anything. He believes that no man can live up to his expectations and therefore he’s bound to be disappointed if he ever finds him.

Which is why I found the final scene so great – once again his child actors more like his parent as Alexis asks her father to join her in a game of catch, pointing at though his unknown father could be anything, the one thing the mystery man couldn’t be was a dad. A dad who did regular things like play catch with his son.

It was such a sweet ending, made even better when Castle throws the ball and breaks a vase – something I totally saw coming but still laughed at.

Overall a great episode that gave us a little more info about Castle and the father he never knew.

More Castle…..
Castle, season 2, episode 3 “Inventing The Girl”
Castle, season 2, episode 4 “Fool Me Once”
Castle, season 2, episode 5 “When The Bough Breaks”
Castle, season 2, episode 6 “Vampire Weekend”
Castle, season 2, episode 8 “Kill The Messenger”
Castle, season 2, episode 9 “Love Me Dead”
Castle, season 2, episode 10 “One Man’s Treasure”
Castle, season 2, episode 11 “The Fifth Bullet”
Castle, season 2, episode 13 “Sucker Punch”
Castle, season 2, episode 14 “The Third Man”

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Positively Positive Review – Castle: The Third Man

by on Jan.26, 2010, under Comedy-drama, Crime, Mystery, Television

Stana Katic and Nathan Fillion in Castle, season 2, episode 14 “The Third Man”. Image from www.fanpop.com
Castle The Third Man

My favorite part of this episode was watching Beckett and Castle on the accidental double-date. They each make a date and end up at the same restaurant in nearby tables.

They both made the dates in an effort to squash rumors (and reassure themselves) that they weren’t an “item”. Yeah, that plan pretty much backfired. All the two of them can do is talk about the case to their dates, boring the poor people to death. The only time Castle and Beckett show any excitement is when they keep making excuses to get up and talk to each other about the case, discovering that they’ve both had the same ideas.

Their dates actually do end up having a good time. Once Castle and Beckett leave, the two abandoned people actually end up together. Which is something I totally saw coming ,but still laughed at appreciatively.

In the end, Castle and Beckett solve the case and go out for burgers while chatting away about it. Proving of course that these two are meant for each other but have no idea, which makes watching them dance around even more fun for us.

Overall a great episode that showed us what it would be like if Castle and Beckett went out on a date…..sorta.


More Castle…..
Castle, season 2, episode 3 “Inventing The Girl”
Castle, season 2, episode 4 “Fool Me Once”
Castle, season 2, episode 5 “When The Bough Breaks”
Castle, season 2, episode 6 “Vampire Weekend”
Castle, season 2, episode 8 “Kill The Messenger”
Castle, season 2, episode 9 “Love Me Dead”
Castle, season 2, episode 10 “One Man’s Treasure”
Castle, season 2, episode 11 “The Fifth Bullet”
Castle, season 2, episode 13 “Sucker Punch”

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Positively Positive Review – Castle: The Fifth Bullet

by on Dec.08, 2009, under Comedy-drama, Mystery, Television

Marc Blucas and Nathan Fillion in Castle, Season 2, episode 11 “The Fifth Bullet”. image from www.daemonstv.comCastle The Fifth Bullet
Last night as I watched this episode I felt like such a smarty pants. As soon as they found the guy with amnesia, I predicted that he would turn out to be the killer. Heck, I even figured out what the plastic bag was for and that the dog would lead them closer, about a minute before Castle did.

Even as they kept trying to help the guy, figuring he’d been shot by the murderer, I thought I knew better. I was Miss Genius because I knew for a fact he’d turn out to be the bad guy and they might even find out he had been faking all along.

I tried my hardest not to like the character of “J”. I kept telling myself he was bad, he was evil, he was the murderer, I mustn’t like him and I certainly mustn’t hope for him and his ex-wife to get back together.

So when they finally proved that he did it, I went “Aha! I knew it!”…..until I looked at how much time was left in the episode. What’s this? I thought. A case is never solved this soon. Could it be that I was…….wrong??

Sure enough. I was dead wrong and all I have to say is…… YAY!!!

I know, it’s strange to enjoy being wrong but in a case like last night I couldn’t have been happier. Because even though I tried as hard as I could not to, I ended up liking the amnesiac and yes, I even hoped he’d get back with his ex. Watching him walk away at the end of the episode, with her arms around him and the dog happily trotting at their heels, made me very happy.

Who knew that a mystery show could also give us a nice, romantic, happy ending?

Ps: Holy cow! After looking up the episode stats to find out the name of the actor who played “J”, I just realized he played Riley on Buffy The Vampire Slayer. I knew he looked familiar but I couldn’t figure out why….duh!


More Castle…..
Castle, season 2, episode 3 “Inventing The Girl”
Castle, season 2, episode 4 “Fool Me Once”
Castle, season 2, episode 5 “When The Bough Breaks”
Castle, season 2, episode 6 “Vampire Weekend”
Castle, season 2, episode 8 “Kill The Messenger”
Castle, season 2, episode 9 “Love Me Dead”
Castle, season 2, episode 10 “One Man’s Treasure”

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Positively Positive Review – Castle: One Man’s Treasure

by on Nov.24, 2009, under Comedy-drama, Crime, Mystery, Television

Molly C. Quinn in Castle, season 2, episode 10 “One Man’s Treasure”. Image from www.daemonstv.com

Castle One Mans Treasure Molly C Quinn

Every week I watch Castle and like it more and more. As I’ve said before, I was never that much into mysteries but this show has made a convert out of me. I have spoiler-phobia and one of the reasons is because I’m always upset when I can figure out the ending of a show (or movie, book, etc) before it’s over. It’s not nearly as much fun to watch something when you’ve already figured out who the bad guy/girl is.

This show keeps me on my toes. Truthfully I did peg Carlberg as the murderer the moment I saw him. Just something about the character set off all kinds of bells. But as the episode went on, I began to think I was wrong and that’s what I love about this show. Each week it seems that Beckett and Castle figure out whodunit, only to find out they’re on the wrong track and move on to someone else. This week I found myself going along with them and wondering who the murderer was until the last second. I even had a little laugh at myself when I saw that they had indeed gone back to the man I’d suspected in the first place.

I also really enjoyed the little backstory with Alexis working at the precinct as part of her Civics class. Yes of course, the moment she found the little picture book I’m sure we all predicted what would happen. Still, it was a very sweet little moment that made me tear up and once again allowed Molly C. Quinn to shine.

Overall another smart, funny story with a little bit of heart thrown in for good measure.


More Castle…..
Castle, season 2, episode 3 “Inventing The Girl”
Castle, season 2, episode 4 “Fool Me Once”
Castle, season 2, episode 5 “When The Bough Breaks”
Castle, season 2, episode 6 “Vampire Weekend”
Castle, season 2, episode 8 “Kill The Messenger”
Castle, season 2, episode 9 “Love Me Dead”

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Positively Positive Review – Castle: Love Me Dead

by on Nov.17, 2009, under Comedy-drama, Mystery, Television

Nathan Fillion and Stana Katic in Castle, season 2, episode 9 “Love Me Dead”. Image from www.deamonstv.comCastle Love Me Dead

Throughout most of this episode, Castle does his best to be a “cool dad”. He finds out his daughter has a secret from him but fights all of his instincts and does not ask her about it. He does try and get it out of Beckett but honestly it didn’t seem like his heart was in it.

But even as he’s trying to be the cool dad, it turns out Castle is very much a “cool guy”. When the hooker with a heart of gold comes to his doorstep, beaten and upset, and he helps her out. When she offers thanks the only way she thinks a man will appreciate, he manages to turn her down without sounding clichéd ( no easy feat). He also comes off as totally cool.

In a really awesome twist, it’s the callgirl herself who turns out to be the bad guy (or girl in this case).

Castle does finally found out his daughter’s secret and sees that it’s nothing bad, though he gets a harsh dose of reality when she admits that she’s thinking of going to Oxford in a few years. The look on his face as he tries to digest that knowledge was prices.

Overall a story with a hooker with a heart of gold who’s gone bad, a cool dad and lots of twists and turns along the way.

More Castle…..
Castle, season 2, episode 3 “Inventing The Girl”
Castle, season 2, episode 4 “Fool Me Once”
Castle, season 2, episode 5 “When The Bough Breaks”
Castle, season 2, episode 6 “Vampire Weekend”
Castle, season 2, episode 8 “Kill The Messenger”

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