Well, that was a fairly terrible CM episode-- worse still that it was the finale. This whole season had some massive bad juju around it-- hopefully, everything gets back in gear for next season.
It fits in with CM's having not-so-good season finales. Fisher King Pt. 1 was really overshadowed by Pt. 2, I hated No Way Out Pt. 2 (the Evilution of Frank--really, writers??), Lo-Fi was meh at best, To Hell...And Back wasn't bad as a 2-parter, but overall not one of my favorites, and I really did not like the S5 finale with Tim Curry at all. This one went on my "meh" pile, along with most of the season. Looking back, my only keeper was Corazon, although Coda was a decent ep.
Hopefully, next season they will get off of the "show the unsub" schtick. We don't like that.
This. So much this.
ETA: I did like seeing the reappearance of Kevin Lynch. Nice to see NB out of rehab (again).
Nice to see NB out of rehab (again).
but can someone tell his to stop styling his hair with Crisco?
Yeah, the grease was a bit much. Interesting to see the grey at his temples, though
I am in the middle of Castle, and Holy Shit!!!!
And now I am at the end of Castle and seriously- what a good little show! Holy HSQ! It seems like a little episodic procedural crowd-pleaser, but man, that was seriously arc-driven and good. And Ryan and Esposito!!!!!
I am in the middle of Castle, and Holy Shit!!!!
I was gonna say, you don't even know the half of it, but now you do. And, yeah, for a "light weight" show, they definitely have brought the gravitas.
I'm wondering how far along she can be, but I knew they'd have to come up with something to explain the actress' pregnancy.
The thing is, I liked Castle when it was a "light weight", witty little show with odd crimes and odder characters. I liked having the station being conflict-light and relatively tragic-back-story free. The whole premise of a mystery writer tagging along for years with a bunch of detectives is inherently ludicrous, and a new captain pretty much has to tell Castle to get out and stay out. And I really liked Castle and Montgomery sharing tales of fatherhood. It made them all seem more human, not like the kind of angsty, soap-opera-driven people on most of the other police shows.
But that's why there are DVDs and the ability to fast-forward--or simply skip. There's enough angst in my life.
Max on a bowling team. Weird.