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Post by siegmund on Jul 24, 2017 16:09:19 GMT
We all have our favourites, but which was the worst? One of mine.....
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Post by latte on Jul 25, 2017 0:29:04 GMT
Funny how odd scenes can pop into your mind. This one from #7x13 for me just screamed at how disengaged NF was from the acting of Richard Castle. Here we have the love of his life trying so hard to comfort him and support him and look at his face and body language. Seriously took me out of the intent of the scene and the writing. The look of indifference and not even leaning into her touch-just was at odds IMO with how this scene should have looked. Looks like a lot of one way affection and no chemistry at all. Why was he looking pissed with her? She wasn't the one who disappeared and left him at the altar. She also wasn't the one who chose to ignore her grief and devastation to go off and willingly 'save the world'! No, she was the one who was left for months to deal with having another person she loved ripped away from her. Why did they never explore that storyline? Oh, that's right it was the 'Year of Castle'. Vent over.
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Post by latte on Jul 25, 2017 0:47:08 GMT
Another one and this time from S8-yep everyone's favourite season! 'The Nose' had an excellent guest star but some true horrible sexist writing. Castle standing and not objecting to his wife being called 'Hoochie Mama' was yet another low. But the Castle writers room under the stewardship of Alexi Hawley clearly thought this was the right direction: From TVOvermind's review: '8:52 Castle and Mia are standing by the 12th Precinct elevator together when she out of nowhere gives him some information. Mia: “She’s clearly got the hots for you.” Castle “Who?” Mia: “Captain Hoochie Momma.”The term is highly derogatory. Going with the tamest definition source, here’s what Merriam Webster has to say on it:
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Post by castlegramma on Jul 28, 2017 1:07:22 GMT
Funny how odd scenes can pop into your mind. This one from #7x13 for me just screamed at how disengaged NF was from the acting of Richard Castle. Here we have the love of his life trying so hard to comfort him and support him and look at his face and body language. Seriously took me out of the intent of the scene and the writing. The look of indifference and not even leaning into her touch-just was at odds IMO with how this scene should have looked. Looks like a lot of one way affection and no chemistry at all. Why was he looking pissed with her? She wasn't the one who disappeared and left him at the altar. She also wasn't the one who chose to ignore her grief and devastation to go off and willingly 'save the world'! No, she was the one who was left for months to deal with having another person she loved ripped away from her. Why did they never explore that storyline? Oh, that's right it was the 'Year of Castle'. Vent over. I think you captured an excellent example of NF's disengagement and the reason I couldn't even watch the latter part of season 7 or season 8. These type of performances ruined my perception of NF as an actor. For people who say SK wasn't putting forth her best effort on season 8, she put forth a valiant effort in season 7 to no avail. How discouraging for any actress.
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Post by sydauscaskettfan2412 on Jul 28, 2017 4:10:44 GMT
Siegmund; Many many thanks for doing this extra part of Autopsy!!!.
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Post by sydauscaskettfan2412 on Jul 28, 2017 4:17:41 GMT
Another one and this time from S8-yep everyone's favourite season! 'The Nose' had an excellent guest star but some true horrible sexist writing. Castle standing and not objecting to his wife being called 'Hoochie Mama' was yet another low. But the Castle writers room under the stewardship of Alexi Hawley clearly thought this was the right direction:
From TVOvermind's review: '8:52 Castle and Mia are standing by the 12th Precinct elevator together when she out of nowhere gives him some information. Mia: “She’s clearly got the hots for you.” Castle “Who?” Mia: “Captain Hoochie Momma.”The term is highly derogatory. Going with the tamest definition source, here’s what Merriam Webster has to say on it: That term should never have been allowed to be written, or even filmed. Shame on them for allowing that term to be included in the filming of the ep. To me, that term isnt just derogatory, its highly and extremely offensive. And they wonder why the show got cancelled??? Because of Stana's fans.
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Post by sydauscaskettfan2412 on Jul 28, 2017 5:17:40 GMT
I will do the series finale ep.... ie Crossfire....the worst line spoken: "By the end of the day Kate Beckett will be dead", said the Loksat associate Mr smith (brought up by the State home), who was drugging Rick for info.
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Post by latte on Aug 2, 2017 10:06:13 GMT
8.08 'Mr and Mrs Castle: Interrogation Room conversation btw Caskett.OK. This choice would also be in my 'least favourite line' category as there was the one line that I thought killed the canon of Kate Beckett. I searched for the GIF of the scene but could only find the last part where Castle is leaving the room. But I have included the dialogue from the script. The whole storyline that was S8 was crap. But this attempt to conveniently erase the whole of S4 as Beckett went through therapy to be ' More than who I am'. Then the conclusion of her quest for justice for her mothers murder in Veritas, where the two of them brought Bracken down. There was the character development that we saw of a Kate who was by her own admission unable to fully trust and commit in a relationship. She sought professional help. She reached out to Castle and they became true partners and she treated him as her equal in bringing Bracken down. They were as one and she had moved on and was happily living her life and looking to her future without her Mothers murder hanging over her. For Castle to say this after all they had been through was just a sad indictment on the quality of writing in S8. This could have been written in S4 and it could have made some sense. She said she had walls and couldn't be in a relationship that she wanted until she found justice for her mother. But she was never obsessive about other cases, aside from being a workaholic. Let's not forget the hypocrisy here that Castle was lying to her about his knowledge of Loksat. That he, yet again, made a decision without consulting her, that only he could keep her safe or manage the situation. After all he went off to ' save the world' and leave her to think he was dead or kidnapped for months. The cruelty and ego driving that decision making was never touched on. So to me this was the show runners and whoever's attempt to drag the Beckett character into unlikeable and crazy territory. She was being written as selfish and obsessed. This was not where this character evolved to by the end of Season 7 IMO, but what would I know as I just watched the show from the beginning! Hated this scene and this line!
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Post by jnorton45 on Aug 2, 2017 13:21:25 GMT
Least favorite - Almost any scene in season 8 or the last 3/4's of season 7 where they fake Beckett and Castle being in the same scene together - phone conversations, doubles in the shot (can't see the face of the non-speaking actor.)
Both Fillion and Katic are fine actors and can pull off either ruse, but early seasons of Castle were much, much better when you could see the non-speaking actors face because the silent actor continued to act through the scene with their facial expressions. Katic is a past master of the techniques of continuing to be present in the scene even though someone else has the lines. (See end of Quantum of Solace for some of her great work.) Nathan is excellent at continuing to act through the scene when another actor is speaking.
Seeing all the faces and all their reactions adds great depth to the individual scenes, each episode and individual seasons. When the show lost that extra level of performance it suffered significantly. It was the difference between what made Castle great in the first 5 seasons.
Conversely, the best scenes in season 8 were those where Stana and Nathan were in the scene together and you could see their expressions as they acted together.
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Post by NYerBornnbred on Aug 2, 2017 19:25:31 GMT
8.08 'Mr and Mrs Castle: Interrogation Room conversation btw Caskett.OK. This choice would also be in my 'least favourite line' category as there was the one line that I thought killed the canon of Kate Beckett. I searched for the GIF of the scene but could only find the last part where Castle is leaving the room. But I have included the dialogue from the script. The whole storyline that was S8 was crap. But this attempt to conveniently erase the whole of S4 as Beckett went through therapy to be ' More than who I am'. Then the conclusion of her quest for justice for her mothers murder in Veritas, where the two of them brought Bracken down. There was the character development that we saw of a Kate who was by her own admission unable to fully trust and commit in a relationship. She sought professional help. She reached out to Castle and they became true partners and she treated him as her equal in bringing Bracken down. They were as one and she had moved on and was happily living her life and looking to her future without her Mothers murder hanging over her. For Castle to say this after all they had been through was just a sad indictment on the quality of writing in S8. This could have been written in S4 and it could have made some sense. She said she had walls and couldn't be in a relationship that she wanted until she found justice for her mother. But she was never obsessive about other cases, aside from being a workaholic. Let's not forget the hypocrisy here that Castle was lying to her about his knowledge of Loksat. That he, yet again, made a decision without consulting her, that only he could keep her safe or manage the situation. After all he went off to ' save the world' and leave her to think he was dead or kidnapped for months. The cruelty and ego driving that decision making was never touched on. So to me this was the show runners and whoever's attempt to drag the Beckett character into unlikeable and crazy territory. She was being written as selfish and obsessed. This was not where this character evolved to by the end of Season 7 IMO, but what would I know as I just watched the show from the beginning! Hated this scene and this line! I agree completely that this scene essentially boils down the travesty that was season 8 into a minute of dialogue. As many of us said at the time (you clearly among them) it was clear that they were setting up the disappearance of Beckett by making her as unlikable as possible, at least in her interactions with Castle. And of course don't forget that any pro-Beckett episodes (like "Fidelis Ad Mortem") very carefully had no interactions between them at all, just to make sure that no one was thinking that them being together was a good thing.
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Post by latte on Aug 3, 2017 7:12:45 GMT
Least favorite - Almost any scene in season 8 or the last 3/4's of season 7 where they fake Beckett and Castle being in the same scene together - phone conversations, doubles in the shot (can't see the face of the non-speaking actor.) Both Fillion and Katic are fine actors and can pull off either ruse, but early seasons of Castle were much, much better when you could see the non-speaking actors face because the silent actor continued to act through the scene with their facial expressions. Katic is a past master of the techniques of continuing to be present in the scene even though someone else has the lines. (See end of Quantum of Solace for some of her great work.) Nathan is excellent at continuing to act through the scene when another actor is speaking. Seeing all the faces and all their reactions adds great depth to the individual scenes, each episode and individual seasons. When the show lost that extra level of performance it suffered significantly. It was the difference between what made Castle great in the first 5 seasons. Conversely, the best scenes in season 8 were those where Stana and Nathan were in the scene together and you could see their expressions as they acted together. Thank you jnorton for putting in words what I was really struggling to explain. It was that level of interaction and connection between them that added to the quality of a scene. But when I started to think that either one was talking to a stand-in it increasingly took me out of scenes. Whereas before I would savour every eye roll, synchronised body movement or facial expression. Sigh. When it was good it was great and when it was just Ok it was pretty ordinary. Adding a little scene from S5 where there was no need for dialogue-great scene.
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Post by latte on Aug 3, 2017 7:17:02 GMT
I will do the series finale ep.... ie Crossfire....the worst line spoken: "By the end of the day Kate Beckett will be dead", said the Loksat associate Mr smith (brought up by the State home), who was drugging Rick for info. Let's not forget that that line was was what the show runners (and maybe others?) wanted to happen.
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Post by latte on Aug 3, 2017 7:21:59 GMT
Another contestant for the list! Put this down as just an example of the zillion Caskett blocking scenes used by the writers. It really did get tedious and ridiculous as this scene attests.
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Post by sydauscaskettfan2412 on Aug 3, 2017 9:49:35 GMT
I will do the series finale ep.... ie Crossfire....the worst line spoken: "By the end of the day Kate Beckett will be dead", said the Loksat associate Mr smith (brought up by the State home), who was drugging Rick for info. Let's not forget that that line was was what the show runners (and maybe others?) wanted to happen. Oh I realise that. That's also why I included it.Quite probably true that the 'maybe others'... wanted it to happen ie their hopeful s9.....Totally agree with your sentiment.
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Post by sydauscaskettfan2412 on Aug 5, 2017 14:05:34 GMT
s2 ep 23 Overkill ...Writer...Rene Echevarria....(his last??)
Det Demming telling Rick that Kate asked him to help out with this current cast.
Rick see Kate kiss Demming.
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Post by sydauscaskettfan2412 on Aug 5, 2017 14:19:05 GMT
ep 24...A Deadly Game.....Writer....Andrew Marlowe........
Kate being dishonest re her feelings for Rick, to Det Demming, not being honest with Rick ,...---or herself.
Gina arriving at precinct for her and Rick to go to Hamptons for summer for him to write.
Rick not being honest with his feelings for Kate to Kate -- or rather not telling her he likes her, not being childish re it.
Rick being immature.
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Post by sydauscaskettfan2412 on Aug 8, 2017 12:37:32 GMT
season 3 episode 4....Punked Sudden introducdtion out of the blue in the last scene of Dr Josh.
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Post by sydauscaskettfan2412 on Aug 8, 2017 12:45:44 GMT
ep 5 Anatomy of a Murder
Kate and Rick discuss Josh - a cardiac surgeon.
Rick and Gina....she got tickets for Alexis and her friend for a wanted to see concert. Gina also took Martha and Alexis for a girls day out.
Gina and Alexis were more closer than Alexis and Kate were. Even in season 5-7, Alexis and Kate were not all that close, except that one time in Habbeas Corpse that Kate gave Alexis study help. But that was it.
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Post by quasar on Aug 12, 2017 5:09:36 GMT
Funny how odd scenes can pop into your mind. This one from #7x13 for me just screamed at how disengaged NF was from the acting of Richard Castle. Here we have the love of his life trying so hard to comfort him and support him and look at his face and body language. Seriously took me out of the intent of the scene and the writing. The look of indifference and not even leaning into her touch-just was at odds IMO with how this scene should have looked. Looks like a lot of one way affection and no chemistry at all. Why was he looking pissed with her? She wasn't the one who disappeared and left him at the altar. She also wasn't the one who chose to ignore her grief and devastation to go off and willingly 'save the world'! No, she was the one who was left for months to deal with having another person she loved ripped away from her. Why did they never explore that storyline? Oh, that's right it was the 'Year of Castle'. Vent over. Good vent though, saved me from writing my own. :) For all of the angst they created with 6x23, the refrain that ran through my mind for nearly all of S7 was "what for?" They never explored, really explored, any of the ramifications to any of the characters. We got more explanation of it in S8 between Rick and Hayley then with any of the characters who suffered through it. I was appalled by Driven, when they chose to "show" Kate's state of mind in a collage of bit scenes at her desk rather that giving her, Martha, and Alexis some real scenes to act. So many lost opportunities. To me if you introduce pivotal dramatic events even into a light-hearted show like Castle, you have got to deal with them fully.
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Post by quasar on Aug 12, 2017 5:21:27 GMT
8.08 'Mr and Mrs Castle: Interrogation Room conversation btw Caskett.OK. This choice would also be in my 'least favourite line' category as there was the one line that I thought killed the canon of Kate Beckett. I searched for the GIF of the scene but could only find the last part where Castle is leaving the room. But I have included the dialogue from the script. The whole storyline that was S8 was crap. But this attempt to conveniently erase the whole of S4 as Beckett went through therapy to be ' More than who I am'. Then the conclusion of her quest for justice for her mothers murder in Veritas, where the two of them brought Bracken down. There was the character development that we saw of a Kate who was by her own admission unable to fully trust and commit in a relationship. She sought professional help. She reached out to Castle and they became true partners and she treated him as her equal in bringing Bracken down. They were as one and she had moved on and was happily living her life and looking to her future without her Mothers murder hanging over her. For Castle to say this after all they had been through was just a sad indictment on the quality of writing in S8. This could have been written in S4 and it could have made some sense. She said she had walls and couldn't be in a relationship that she wanted until she found justice for her mother. But she was never obsessive about other cases, aside from being a workaholic. Let's not forget the hypocrisy here that Castle was lying to her about his knowledge of Loksat. That he, yet again, made a decision without consulting her, that only he could keep her safe or manage the situation. After all he went off to ' save the world' and leave her to think he was dead or kidnapped for months. The cruelty and ego driving that decision making was never touched on. So to me this was the show runners and whoever's attempt to drag the Beckett character into unlikeable and crazy territory. She was being written as selfish and obsessed. This was not where this character evolved to by the end of Season 7 IMO, but what would I know as I just watched the show from the beginning! Hated this scene and this line! OK, latte, you got me again. So nice of you to say what I would say. I will never understand why the showrunners/writers ever decided on this path of character destruction unless they were given no choice because of BTS issues of one actor. To develop two characters as well as they did both Kate and Rick through the first four seasons only to then destroy them both is unforgiveable in my view.
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Post by latte on Aug 12, 2017 13:25:29 GMT
Funny how odd scenes can pop into your mind. This one from #7x13 for me just screamed at how disengaged NF was from the acting of Richard Castle. Here we have the love of his life trying so hard to comfort him and support him and look at his face and body language. Seriously took me out of the intent of the scene and the writing. The look of indifference and not even leaning into her touch-just was at odds IMO with how this scene should have looked. Looks like a lot of one way affection and no chemistry at all. Why was he looking pissed with her? She wasn't the one who disappeared and left him at the altar. She also wasn't the one who chose to ignore her grief and devastation to go off and willingly 'save the world'! No, she was the one who was left for months to deal with having another person she loved ripped away from her. Why did they never explore that storyline? Oh, that's right it was the 'Year of Castle'. Vent over. Good vent though, saved me from writing my own. :) For all of the angst they created with 6x23, the refrain that ran through my mind for nearly all of S7 was "what for?" They never explored, really explored, any of the ramifications to any of the characters. We got more explanation of it in S8 between Rick and Hayley then with any of the characters who suffered through it. I was appalled by Driven, when they chose to "show" Kate's state of mind in a collage of bit scenes at her desk rather that giving her, Martha, and Alexis some real scenes to act. So many lost opportunities. To me if you introduce pivotal dramatic events even into a light-hearted show like Castle, you have got to deal with them fully. Don't get me started on Alexis and or Haley! There was a scene in Driven where I actually LOL when Beckett and Castle went to the site where his little kiddie tent was located. This was the best pic I could find on a quick search but note it is now marked with crime scene tape. All I could think of was how Castle' feet would stick out the door of the tent it was so small and why in the world would a multimillionaire run away/hide out in a kiddie tent? Seriously there were so many plot holes in Driven and beyond. What a mess. Then to add salt to the already open wound of Caskett storytelling, this part irked me as well. Because all the writing for post season six was through the lens of Castle we had the ridiculous situation of Kate Beckett not being even considered as perhaps emotionally a wreck from the months he was missing. At first we had Kate make it clear that she needed to get her head around him being alive and that she wasn't ready for a wedding. But it's Castle in the AU episode who decides that 'its time' for them to marry as though he was the hesitant one? So many things about post S6 and as you are discovering Quasar we have managed to vent most of it out of our systems here thank goodness!
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Post by quasar on Aug 12, 2017 17:21:28 GMT
I not only laughed at the tent but at Rick's absurd fear of a tsunami and explanation. Idiotic.
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Post by latte on Aug 12, 2017 23:15:52 GMT
I not only laughed at the tent but at Rick's absurd fear of a tsunami and explanation. Idiotic. Gosh, yes, I totally forgot about the ridiculous tsunami fear and wasn't there some issue about the geographic orientation of his Hamptons property and all this? Not to mention when they found the baby tent it had his wedding tux and expensive watch all neatly on display. You'd think the guy would at least need the watch-currency/time/navigating? Bottom line it was just horrible writing and it never got better.
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Post by sydauscaskettfan2412 on Aug 13, 2017 11:32:31 GMT
s3 episode 24 Knockout....
Kate again in rabbit hole; Rick visits Kate at the suggestion of both Kates dad Jim, and Captain Montgomery...
Rick tries to talk Kate out of confronting Hal Lockwood, contract killer.
Kate "what do you want me to do?"
Rick "walk away. think about all the people who Love you - do you really wanna put your dad through that, and what about Josh?
Kate "And what about You, Rick??"
Rick "Well of course I don't want anything t happen to you - Im your Partner, Im your Friend!"
Kate "Is That what we are???"
Rick "You know what - I don't know What we are - we kissed -- but we never talked about it; we nearly froze to death in each others arms, -- but we never talk about t. So I got no clue what we are. I know I don't wanna see you throw your life away"
Kate "Well the last time I checked it was My Life, Not your personal jungle gym, and for the past 3 years Ive been running around with the schools funniest kid, and its not enough"
Rick "you know this is not about your mothers case anymore -- this is about you needing a place to hide because you've been chasing this thing so long that you don't know who you are without it"
Kate "You Don't Know me Castle -- you think you do-- but you don't!!!"
Rick "I know you crawled inside your mothers murder and you neve came out, and you Hide there, the same way that you hide in nowhere relationships with men you don't love. You Could be happy Kate, you deserve to be happy, but you're Afraid!!!"
Kate "You know what we are Castle? we are Over!!! And get out"
Espo and Ryan learn that Captain Roy Montgomery, is the elusive 3rd Cop involved in the kidnapping for ransome.
Lockwood visits Monty at home. Monty later prepares the files involved to send, then lures Kate to hangar.
Boys alert Kate that Monty is 3rd cop.
Monty murdered.
Kate snipered at his funeral.
NB I watch the ep, but find it hard to watch because of the Caskett fight., which was worse than that of Always.
The good bit of end was Rick finally admitting to Kate that he loved her. Before she fell unconscious.
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Post by sydauscaskettfan2412 on Aug 16, 2017 12:54:07 GMT
Season 4 Rise....Writer Andrew Marlowe
Josh fights Rick in hallway when Kate has been taken into surgery.Josh also blames Rick for Kate being shot.
Josh in Recovery with Kate when Rick visits after he's rung and advised she is out of surgery and in recovery.
Kate visits Rick at his latest book signing. He is not happy to see her.
Kate sees psychologist and admits she lied re shooting. She remembers it all (ie heard Rick tell her he loves her).
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Post by sydauscaskettfan2412 on Aug 21, 2017 13:44:07 GMT
ep 19.......47 Seconds......writer...Shalisha Francis
Kate tells suspect that she remembers everything about her shooting. Rick hears it.
ie Kate heard Rick tell her he loves her right before she fell unconscious after being snipered in her heart.
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Further, why was it (absolutely) necessary for mr fillion's character of mystery novelist Rick Castle to work out the killer before others.
Just rewatching 47 Seconds, and after realising that Kate (initially) lied in ep Rise, ie that she said she didn't hear him say he loved her (she'd been shot in heart).;
Rather than simply confront her, he became mean/spiteful re barbed comments re dishonesty --- which was worse.
Last scene, she asked him what did he want to talk about. He said "Nothing -- nothing important" . . . . . . . . .
The next ep was Headhunters.... ie Slaughter first.....ie Adam Baldwin........
Further, I am rather intrigued as to why Shalisha Francis and not David Amann or David Grae wrote this virtual pivotal ep, which sort of helps to explain Always.
47 Seconds was a very serious ep and a revelationary ep, so it strikes me as odd that the Creator or his 2IC or 3 IC, didn't write it.
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Post by sydauscaskettfan2412 on Aug 21, 2017 14:18:54 GMT
ep 22.....Undead Again
Martha tells Rick that he's been punishing Kate with him being with Slaughter., and the airline hostess. This is true of course.
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Post by sydauscaskettfan2412 on Aug 21, 2017 14:40:39 GMT
ep 23...........Always......Writers Terri Edda Miller and Andrew Marlowe (Creator)
Rick visits Kate at her place. Tells of Monty's friend Mr Smith and the files he was sent re deal to keep her safe. Also that he Rick was to keep her safe by keeping her away from the Johanna Beckett murder case. Rick again tells her he loves her -- but she already knows it.....
"For 4 years Ive been right here. 4 years Ive been Waiting for you to See me. Im Right Here!!! And Im More than a Partner!!
Every morning I bring you a cup of coffee just so I can see a smile on your face, -- because I think you are the most Remarkable, Maddening, Challenging, Frustrating person Ive Ever met, and I Love You Kate, and if that means anything to you, if you Care about me, just do Do this (pursue the rabbit hole/case/killer etc)".
Kate "If I Care about you, Castle --- you cut a deal for my life like I was some kind of a child. My Life. Mine!!! You don't get to Decide!!!"
Rick "You keep going with this, Theyre going to decide. Theyre going to come for you Kate"
Kate "LET them come!!! They send Coonan and he's dead. They send Lockwood and he is dead. I am Still here Castle and I am Ready!!!"
Rick "Ready for What??? to Die for your cause? This isn't a murder investigation anymore Kate, you'be turned it into a War!!!"
Kate "If they want a war then I will Bring them a war --- Straight to their Doorstep!!!"
Rick Well I guess there's Nothing I can say is there. Ok. Yeah youre right Kate, its your life. You can throw it away if you like, but Im not going to stick around and watch it. So this is ------over. Im done" Rick walks out.
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Kate dangling from the building after her run in with her sniper, and almost falling to her death seconds before being rescued by Ryan. Espo and Gates there too.
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Capt Gates suspends Kate and Espo for going rogue and going after her sniper. Kate instead resigns after she hands in her badge.
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Post by sydauscaskettfan2412 on Aug 25, 2017 14:12:34 GMT
season 5 ep 19/100 ....The Lives of Others......
A painkilling addled Rick upset with Kate that she dosnt believe in the 'murder' in the building opposite.
Last scene Rick toasts them:
"To 100 more" (cases) ie 5 more years. -----which we never got.
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Post by sydauscaskettfan2412 on Aug 25, 2017 14:15:04 GMT
ep 20.....Fast and the Furriest....
Rick in 'bigfoot' hunter get up.......... Rick doing 'bigfoot' wooki calls/vocalizations......Rick in the bigfoot trap in the ground.....
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