As a follow up to the explosive two-part episode involving the FBI and the serial killer this episode may not contain the same weight, but it is a good one nonetheless. This is the kind of episode you want to cozy up with at the end of the night. If you are in to the "unexplainable" and the mysterious, this episode has just enough to keep things exciting and fun. I thoroughly enjoyed this episode as I might a night out at the movies.
2 Reviews
Richard Castle gets picked on and the murderer gets caught.
provethegroove11 November 2013
Richard Castle is a very successful writer, yet his continually being cast as a buffoon is ridiculous.
One again Kate Beckett, the infallible super detective, is unnecessarily mean and nasty to Richard Castle and once again a female guest actress puts in a better performance than her. Navi Rawat as Rachel Waters shows Stana Katic you do not have to try to be the centre of attention in every scene to be effective.
The crime seemed to be wrapped up very quickly and Kate Beckett was scripted to be a fantastic achiever in the end.
Alexis had some nice scenes interacting with Richard Castle and Martha was also reasonable to him.
Nathan Fillion as Richard Castle endeavoured to add a little colour to the episode, but it is otherwise predictable and unremarkable.
One again Kate Beckett, the infallible super detective, is unnecessarily mean and nasty to Richard Castle and once again a female guest actress puts in a better performance than her. Navi Rawat as Rachel Waters shows Stana Katic you do not have to try to be the centre of attention in every scene to be effective.
The crime seemed to be wrapped up very quickly and Kate Beckett was scripted to be a fantastic achiever in the end.
Alexis had some nice scenes interacting with Richard Castle and Martha was also reasonable to him.
Nathan Fillion as Richard Castle endeavoured to add a little colour to the episode, but it is otherwise predictable and unremarkable.
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