Just watched the first two episodes of "Castle" back to back, and I have to admit, I'm fond. It's a fun show.
Procedurals 1: Anything You Say Can and Will Be Used Against You.
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I'm still liking it. It's not great procedural, it'll never be an L&O, but it's fun. And I could watch/listen to Fillion read a phone book. And I'm loving the give and take between all the detectives. With the "I thought you went commando" and the "it depends on the season" kind of stuff. They've got some good snark developing.
not great procedural
I'm yelling at the tv that they should have been looking at *all* the elevator footage from the get-go (how did they miss B-b-b-bianca?).
It's like making the CBI team on The Mentalist extra dumb in order to make Jane look amazing.
I can haz my Tivo again! It's finally hooked up again after, what, 1.5 years? Anyway, I was trying to find Leverage and getting no love, so it's nice to have an answer as to why from this thread. I'm sorry I missed it. It sounded interesting from the comments herein.
I'm yelling at the tv that they should have been looking at *all* the elevator footage from the get-go
I think they did, but with blinkers on--they had decided that the killer used the stairs, so they must have thought they didn't see the murderer on tape.
I think they did, but with blinkers on--they had decided that the killer used the stairs, so they must have thought they didn't see the murderer on tape.
Exactly, and they knew she worked there, so she was no big deal until they realized the timing and circumstances that particular day.
I think that the scene where Castle tells his story is my favorite from the episode. I do think it improved over last week - it felt much less frantic.
I think that the scene where Castle tells his story is my favorite from the episode.
That scene, and the shot of NF when his daughter leaves the room at the end. Fillion totally sells that.
Finally saw the first two CASTLE's. Fun, lightweight stuff, but I like both the leads (I find the detective a LOT less off-putting than Emily Deneschel was on BONES to start off with). Liked the second episode better than the first (apart from the poker group not being in the second), which is always a good sign. And absolutely LOVED the "DeGeneres & DeRossi" rejoinder from Castle.