Bones: YAY!!!
Agreed. And I love the hardass sheriff throwing flower petals at the end.
The Wiccan stuff? Hit or miss. I'm glad their wasn't outright condescension about the lifestyle (something Bones has been pretty good about anyway, much like Castle), but the whole ergot thing was a bit annoying (ergot is a mold that grows on rye, not an element of rye itself).
The Wiccan stuff? Hit or miss. I'm glad their wasn't outright condescension about the lifestyle (something Bones has been pretty good about anyway, much like Castle), but the whole ergot thing was a bit annoying (ergot is a mold that grows on rye, not an element of rye itself).
It would have been a good chance to have AH or AB guest starring.
Didn't NF play that moment wonderfully? He does that sad face sooo well.
I loved it when Demming got shut out by the Beckett-Castle dual conversation, something they should have trademarked by now since they do it so often and the timing is perfect.
The casting agents were on fire again tonight--loved both Benny (the hotel clerk with the hangover from Atlantic City) and the crying lab tech.
Oh, and the Canadian promo for next week has different scenes from the US one.
Benny was just so (un)believably scuzzy-- he was perfect.
And the "girl cry" translation was priceless.
I thought it was a very dull episode. Points for having Beckett mostly clueless about pining Castle, but characters pining for each other in cop/caper shows is not a selling point for me.
I'd really love to see a Castle that was done from the Ryan and Esposito viewpoint - one where they'd be front and center and Castle and Beckett would be in charge, but in the background.
Watching the Dynamic Duo interviewing their own collection of quirky suspects would be fun.
What I enjoy most about Castle is it doesn't suffer--too much--from "if the non-regular character has lines, he must be the perp" syndrome. They have weird people and red herrings wander through, and everyone has to puzzle through it all. My biggest bitch with the CSI type shows is that they waste time with musical montages showing lab techniques that could be spent on, well, plot. Or character interaction--except that would all be soap opera stuff. The "It's Sex and the City with boys!" bit wouldn't appear on CSI. (And I was quite tickled that they said "boys", as opposed to "guys.")
The crying lab tech was hysterical! (er, pun not intended!)
Add my vote for the Ryan 'n' Esposito Show.