Monday, 15 October 2012

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Castle and Beckett's plans for a romantic weekend in the Hamptons are interrupted when a dying man stumbles into Castle's backyard, collapsing into his pool.Download Video Castle Resentment Episode On ABC Family Tv Online Tv Live Streaming Video. Online Watch Castle Full Episode Watch Stream HD Video on Internet TV.Unable to escape the lure of the investigation they join up with the small town's well-intentioned, but inexperienced sheriff to find the killer.When mystery-thriller writer Richard Castle (Nathan Fillion) is called in to help investigate a series of copycat murders based on his books, he finds he enjoys the experience sufficiently to want to continue it. Pulling strings, he arranges to accompany NYPD Detective Kate Beckett (Stana Katic), claiming he wants to study and use her as a personality basis for his next book series. Once that initial case was solved, Castle and Beckett continued to investigate strange homicides in New York, combining Castle's writer intuition and Beckett's creative detective work. Over the past four seasons, Castle and Beckett's relationship has grown even stronger as they've dodged bullets, captured killers, and solved countless murder cases with their unorthodox partnership.

For many Castle and Beckett fans, tonight's episode delivered in a big way — it was dramatic, intense, funny, and oh-so-sexy. After four seasons of will-they-or-won't-they tension between mystery author Rick Castle and his detective muse Kate Beckett, the star-crossed pair finally did … and it was good!

While Castle and Beckett dove headfirst into a new chapter, another one was closed. Kate finally discovered the dragon behind her mother's murder, and after a powerful and heart-wrenching confrontation with Senator Bracken, she walked away. Now that Beckett is free from the chains of her mom's case (for now, anyway), it feels like the possibilities are endless. It's a new beginning for Castle, and we can't wait to see what happens next.

Most fans seem to be on board with the show's new direction, but still, some remain skeptical of Castle's ability to break the so-called Moonlighting curse — meaning, the idea that a show will lose its luster once you give an audience everything it wants.

But tonight's episode didn't give its audience everything. Yes, Castle and Beckett had sex, but it was only a small taste of what's to come. Although we lament the fact that we weren't privy to Castle and Beckett's first love-making session (or second or third), we understand why it was kept behind closed doors. The brilliance of a show like Castle is its ability to leave you hungry for more — and after tonight, we are starving for more Caskett!

The Great Charade continued in “Cloudy with a Chance of Murder,” this week’s Castle, as Castle and Beckett struggled to keep their new relationship a secret by acting as obvious as possible. In no other universe but television would this have worked, but as the novelty of having them together hasn’t worn off yet, I’m willing to suspend my disbelief for the time being.

There’s only been one show that I can think of which has successfully pulled off the “couple is together and no one knows it but the audience” game for a whole season: CSI with Grissom and Sara. I’m not saying Castle should take a lesson from that; they’re two very different shows (one serious, one comedic), but it is interesting to note that it can be done.

Anyway, the case of the week revolved around a buxom weather girl who was murdered not for the big environmental threat story she uncovered that would have saved a lot of lives, but because she didn’t let her co-worker break it to save his on-camera career. Standard plot; not much more to say about that.

I mean, it was supposedly an accident, but why bring the gun out at all if there was no intent to harm? Also, this is why I try to be nice to everyone. You never know when you’re going to work with someone who will put their career over your life.

I fully enjoyed the pilot episode of Castle. Nathan and Stana have great chemistry, with him providing a ton of comedy as the crime fiction author to her straight laced cop. Castle is an engaging hero with a surprising amount of support from the characters around him, especially with his daughter and his mother.

I find the premise has tons of promise as the series progresses, both with the types of plots that can come from Castle's novels and with his romantic interests. The idea that a series of murders can be copied into real life seems a bit trite, but the execution was far better than I expected.

The fact that Castle can keep up with Detective Beckett as far as crime scene analysis and motives is smart, but also a great source of comedy. Beckett's apparent infatuation with Castle's book series not only suggest that she's a potential love interest, but hints at a lot of character subtlety that has yet to come.