It was the au thing after the memory thing that put me off. The au thing as part of a scenario where he was trying to decide if he should propose would be good. I've been rewatching the early seasons, so an AU of those days could be fun.
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Especially when it is clear that the memory thing was his choice. I don't think there is anything that could make that OK under than finding it was *not* his choice. If they are not going to do that that, then AU is as good a way as any to get to "Pttooey, we will never speak of it again."
I loved the AU stuff, especially his re-bonding with Alexis, and that he'd written an Infinite Jest type novel (that ended up being crap) and especially when coming back he told his mother to go for the role she was going to audition for.
No real AUs may need to have applied; it might have just been in his head. I liked a lot.
Yep, but I like to believe (within the fictional universe of Castle) that it was a real AU. That may in part be because Robert Silverberg's "Beyond the Gate of the Worlds" was the first science fiction novel I read.
"I ran out on our wedding, then had my memory medically altered, but I'm sure I had a good reason - trust me."
I don't think it's fair to say he ran out on the wedding. He was run off the road and dragged from his car. I'm sure he made choices after that (including losing the memories), but the initial disappearance wasn't one of them.
One problem I had with the au was that suddenly Castle's world is one where it's possible to travel to an alternate universe. The old "I'm feverish and hallucinating another world" thing is hackneyed, but it's at least plausible.
They also made the guy from the future plausible so not completely out of the blue.
I don't remember a guy from the future.
He was knocked unconscious, so you can call it all a dream if you prefer.
Beckett's face during the entire let's-go-undercover-on-a-dude-ranch scene was priceless.
I don't remember a guy from the future
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Was pretty clearly real time travel - stuff happened that could not be explained otherwise