Oh, okay, I thought that they just told him about the secret safe.
I still don't buy that big time mob guy wouldn't have had the diamonds checked out by someone to make sure they were real.
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Oh, okay, I thought that they just told him about the secret safe.
I still don't buy that big time mob guy wouldn't have had the diamonds checked out by someone to make sure they were real.
He very well may have.
I think it may be something like The Maltese Falcon. The falcon turned out to be a fake, but the treasure hunters decided it was a decoy and set off to look for the real one.
What was Castle/Joe's accent supposed to be? A variant on Bronx or something?
I used to listen to the old detective radio shows on CD, and he sounded a lot like those radio detectives, to me.
It's just striking me as wanky and self-indulgent
I'm forgiving them. I do believe it was their 200th episode and that always calls for schmaltz. At least they didn't pull in a TV production company to make a movie about them.
Actually, I liked this Castle more than I expected to. Too often, when a show does this kind of thing it comes off as overly wanky and self-indulgent but this time I was willing to go along with it. And I loved Ryan's "boyo" - past and present versions.
At least they didn't pull in a TV production company to make a movie about them.
That wasn't schmaltz, that was gold! I don't expect to ever see a better #200 than that, even if SPN ever made it that far.
I just dislike all the characters more than I did last week. An even more extreme effect than last week's Grey's had on me.
Unrelatedly, Castle/Beckett is doing really pretty badly against Quinn/Rachel in the E! Online couples poll, if you want to help out this very meaningful gauge: [link]
Castle/Beckett should do badly.
Heretic! I love the pairing. In a way that has me in no rush to see them actually liplock for reals, or anything. I think they're great together the way they are.