They ended one with Tamoh and Mr. Smith but I can't think of any others off the top of my head.
I wonder if we'll get a Ryan story later in the season.
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They ended one with Tamoh and Mr. Smith but I can't think of any others off the top of my head.
I wonder if we'll get a Ryan story later in the season.
Did the Christmas episode end with Esposito joining for dinner the woman he brought the clock to? It was a highlight to me, so I remember it as the end.
I remember that about the Christmas episode, too. But maybe for the same reason. Aww, he's got a mushy inside.
Ryan episode: YES PLEASE.
H50: Chin-centric story, yay! Also, I kind of enjoy what they're doing with the Baldwins.
Love the Chin centric ep, although it was tremendously eye roly.
More so than usual? I suspend my disbelief so hard for this show I can't judge relative eye-rolliness.
Well, there's the idea that one guard could perpetuate the whole sneaking a prisoner into a prison, that fact that Kaleo is in general population (cops almost always are either transferred out of their jurisdiction or in protective custody). Even if Kaleo chose to stay in Halawa, that he would have the kind of juice that he had. Also, that THERE WAS NO PHONE IN THE INFIRMARY.
So,I'm really tired of the dead-mommy-must-get-revenge-criminal-mastermind-elaborate-conspiracy thing on Castle. Can someone who watched tell me what happened?
It wasn't about the conspiracy thing really, but about Kate being a good cop even when it meant protecting Bracken. Some high points were a brief visit with Dr Worf, Beckett actually opening up to Castle about her moral dilemma, and Castle saying to Bracken "I would've watched [you blow up]." I think the things that will come up again are that Bracken will probably end up in a presidential race and Gates knows that there is something she doesn't know.
Aldis Hodge's brother Edwin has been cast in the NCIS:LA spin-off.