I love the Kate Shugak books ... I just hope they don't screw it up.
And I loved Castle - in a lot of the shows, the daughter's come off as more responsible and mature than he is, but in this one he was the Good Dad ... even to his daughter's friend, not just his own daughter. But the poor egg!
That explains some things.
Hundreds of Rigsby/Van Pelt shippers go wild.
Rookie move, Van Pelt! Everyone knows that you always let the guy leave first. If the girl leaves first, he always stands around grinning with a stupid look on his face (often checking his watch obsessively until the five minutes goes by, and only if he manages to wait that long).
Many people will be able to suss out the situation without asking, but all it takes is one buddy to say "dude, what is UP with you?" for the cat to be out of the bag.
not that that's ever happened to me or anyone I know.
Still love Kendall.
"Dude, you need therapy."
Although, my DVR signal scrambled right after Rigsby confessed to Kendall that he'd told Grace he loved her and I couldn't hear what Kendall said after "Well done."
My heart went quite pitty pat for Rigsby and Van Pelt. He's such a big puppy dog.
Although, my DVR signal scrambled right after Rigsby confessed to Kendall that he'd told Grace he loved her and I couldn't hear what Kendall said after "Well done."
Cho asked what happened, and Rigsby said that Jane interrupted them, and that Grace hadn't said a word since. Cho then said "tell her again". Rigsby said "right." and walked away.
I gotta feel for Grace though. Even when you like a guy, if he tells you that he's loved you since he met you, it's a little overwhelming.
Even when you like a guy, if he tells you that he's loved you since he met you, it's a little overwhelming.
Unless she's been an effective ostrich, she has to know. He's hardly a paragon of subtlety.