And I wasn't shipping them before...
How is that possible :) I mean, the heart thing alone. And the eyefucking in the review mirror after Steve found out about Rachel? Whoa!
"What the hell is wrong with you? No, seriously, what is wrong?"
I loved "why are you yelling at me?" He really was confused.
And you could have knocked me down with a feather when I saw who was spiriting Wo Fat away from the prison. Talk about blind-sided!
Yes, but I cannot see him doing his own dirty work. Especially in a place like a prison that has a million cameras. It could have been just as effective if some random dude had gotten in the car, and Wo Fat had said something like "Proceed as planned" to Jenna.
How is that possible :)
I may be all full up with the gay. But I think they just forced some other poor starstruck couple out of my head.
The slash and RPS practically writes itself: [link]
Totally SFW.
Yes, but I cannot see him doing his own dirty work.
I thought the same thing and the one thought that occurred was that he's at this point where McGarrett inches closer and closer and he simply doesn't/can't trust anyone. So if he wants his plans to fall into place, he needs to tie the loose ends up himself.
Also, I didn't realize it at first, but her psychiatrist is Worf. Awesome.
I'm just so glad she went back for more therapy! The whole episode I wanted to tell her to do that....
Right? You are so not OK, lady!
OK, let me just get this out of my system, because I have huge love for Castle, the show and character. I was so bugged when he was talking to his mom about how he could steer her away from the investigation. Like, he could trick her easily into doing what he wanted without her even realizing it. History doesn't support that, I don't think. She's obviously vulnerable right now, so I get why he was able to do it within the framework of the show, but it kind of irritated me when he sounded so sure of his power to compel her. I didn't like how it was written.
It was the aspect of tricking her into it, and how sure he was that he could control the outcome, that I didn't like. He definitely has talked her into things before, but she's been well aware. I wish it had been more, I hate to deceive her, but I feel like I have to for her own good. Which isn't all THAT much better but would've felt right...er. Over analzing? I'm not usually like this.
I thought the whole ep on the whole was written VERY poorly. Just about the only thing I liked in the ep was the interaction between Esposito & Ryan (which lasted maybe 30 seconds). You brought up a problem, but it is not even close to being the only issue I had.
I thought this was a disappointing premiere. I hope next week is better.