While investigating a shocking ritualistic murder, Beckett and her team uncover surprising evidence linking Castle to the killing.Download Video Castle Probable Cause Episode On ABC Family Tv Online Tv Live Streaming Video. Online Watch Castle Full Episode Watch Stream HD Video on Internet TV.As the evidence against him mounts, loyalties are tested, and when surprising revelations come to light, Beckett begins to wonder how well she really knows her new lover and partner of four years.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.
After a long summer hiatus, Castle finally returned to our TV screens tonight with the much-hyped Season 5 premiere, "After the Storm."
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.
After a long summer hiatus, Castle finally returned to our TV screens tonight with the much-hyped Season 5 premiere, "After the Storm."
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.
All of this has a place in the Castle season 5 premiere. The result is a master class in how to seemingly change everything on a TV show while simultaneously changing nothing. No matter who went to bed with whom, this is still Castle. We will get mysteries to solve. Partners will banter as they crack the toughest of cases. Darkness will occasionally descend before the lighthearted fun at the center of Castle cheers up the world again.
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.
For anyone of the "Firefly" persuasion, you are in for a treat! ABC realized what a gem they had in Nathan Fillion when he did his guest stint on Desperate Housewives, and they quickly got their act together and gave him a series! In other words, Nathan is back!! :)
This series has a great start to it, with a strong ensemble cast that brings out a great multi-dimensional quality to the show. It is clever, and sarcastic humor reigns. The plot of the pilot was your typical Crime Investigation approach, but it is the delivery of this fine cast that breaks it apart from other shows.
After a long summer hiatus, Castle finally returned to our TV screens tonight with the much-hyped Season 5 premiere, "After the Storm."
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.
After a long summer hiatus, Castle finally returned to our TV screens tonight with the much-hyped Season 5 premiere, "After the Storm."
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.
All of this has a place in the Castle season 5 premiere. The result is a master class in how to seemingly change everything on a TV show while simultaneously changing nothing. No matter who went to bed with whom, this is still Castle. We will get mysteries to solve. Partners will banter as they crack the toughest of cases. Darkness will occasionally descend before the lighthearted fun at the center of Castle cheers up the world again.
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.
For anyone of the "Firefly" persuasion, you are in for a treat! ABC realized what a gem they had in Nathan Fillion when he did his guest stint on Desperate Housewives, and they quickly got their act together and gave him a series! In other words, Nathan is back!! :)
This series has a great start to it, with a strong ensemble cast that brings out a great multi-dimensional quality to the show. It is clever, and sarcastic humor reigns. The plot of the pilot was your typical Crime Investigation approach, but it is the delivery of this fine cast that breaks it apart from other shows.