It wasn't the best ep ever, but it was well within the Castle norm.
'Life of the Party'
Procedurals 1: Anything You Say Can and Will Be Used Against You.
This thread is for procedural TV, shows where the primary idea is to figure out the case. [NAFDA]
I just can't get over Pi. I think Castle is perfectly reasonable about not wanting him underfoot and thinking he's a waste of everything as far as Alexis is concerned, but one of them needs a bit more nonchalance (and Pi needs an accident with a woodchipper) because parents being right doesn't count for as much as they'd like. Stop sadfacing at each others, and just DO.
Maybe I will rewatch when less grumpy.
and Pi needs an accident with a woodchipper
Where's the like for this.
Plus, I loved seeing Joshua Gomez again. I DO miss Chuck.
Plus, I loved Joshua Gomez again. I DO miss Chuck.
Yes, this! The rest of the episode could have been awful and I wouldn't have noticed because I was so excited to see him.
He was very fun.
This is interesting: ABC is apparently considering uncanceling Body of Proof to fill in the gaps left by canceled and underperforming shows. How would that even work? How quickly would they be able to reassemble a cast, crew, writing staff, etc and get a show into production?
Edited because I forgot the link.
I would like to have had Pi to be the genius boy, in hiding.
Needs more Ryan and Esposito!!
Being a planetarium director for half a year has apparently broken my brain, as I spent the planetarium scene trying to see what projection system they had. DORK.
This is interesting: ABC is apparently considering uncanceling Body of Proof to fill in the gaps left by canceled and underperforming shows. How would that even work? How quickly would they be able to reassemble a cast, crew, writing staff, etc and get a show into production?
Whuh? Wow. And the last season was already a reboot of sorts, wasn't it?
I hope Betrayal makes it to ep 7. My mom wants to see my name in the credits.