Yes. All about an actress playing Nikki Heat in a movie trailing Beckett and Castle during an investigation.
Procedurals 1: Anything You Say Can and Will Be Used Against You.
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I loved Ryan's proposal to Jenny, I actually got a little teary-eyed at it.
Oh, man. Have to check the DVR and hope it taped!
I loved Ryan's proposal to Jenny, I actually got a little teary-eyed at it.
I wonder if it helped that that's actually Seamus Deaver's wife. They're too adorable.
I had no idea! That is awesome. (Talk about meta!)
I liked the bit about having a sign so that the clone army would know which Beckett to kill.
And Beckett getting all choked up during the proposal.
I missed the very beginning, did they say why it was this actress they got for Nikki and not the one from last season?
Oh, and Beckett herself calling her Nikki before catching herself.
Ack! I missed the Castle!
Castle is on the dvr to be watched tonight.
I did see last night's Hawaii 5-0. It was decent (suffered from being a McGarrett-specific ep--I have "Alex O'Laughlin is a stiff" issues), and had a great scene with Jean Smart's governor when she asked McGarrett for a beer. He was so flummoxed by her request that she had to ask him a second time by saying, "I've never met a Navy man who didn't know how to get a lady a beer." Then when he apologized for not having a glass, she just told him to give her the bottle. Nice to see them humanizing her character a bit.
Then when he apologized for not having a glass, she just told him to give her the bottle.
I love that she didn't even say it, when he started looking for glass, she just said "nygh!" and held out her hand.
And I love that there wasn't a whole bunch of bullshit about her not believing McGarrett. When he gave her the evidence, she just said "I trust you"
(side note, they have zero on Hiro for the kidnapping. Best they can do is get him for breaking and entering with the fingerprints; they have no clear evidence to tie the kidnapping to the burglary without testimony from one of the burglars. The fact that there was communication between the parties is circumstantial at best)