![]() as a mail-order bride (alas, I doubt this is going the direction of a mail-order bride romance with wacky language barrier humor and unforeseen bonding issues) who is now divorced and after mastering the English language works as a freelance translator. A lead finally came their way the day before when they snagged a low-level courier for the ring. He shares a gruesome victim board filled with the photos of six dead drug dealers with their throats slashed (ah, witty font banter, I'm going to miss you, aren't I?) and explains how he's been tasked with uncovering and putting a stop to a new drug ring, but they're months in and no luck thus far other than to find out the ring is run by a man who goes by the name Lazarus. Beckett gets called into the Gates office and intro'd to another captain, this one head of narcotics. She passes the deputy commissioner on her way in, and a brief chat with Ryan and Espo reveals there's something hush-hush going on, but they don't know what because it was so hush-hush they've been hushed right out of it. it does.īeckett gets called into the station by an overly stern Captain Gates with the added order to leave Castle behind. Beckett makes a face at that, but Castle finds self-imposed deadlines inspiring, and I find I it inspiring that he's the one worried about fonts and menus, and Beckett is all, "If we have to." My need for humor is appeased with witty font banter, but we all know that's going to end prematurely and. Castle decides it's the perfect time to pick the font for their Save the Date cards. Or, you know, words and pout to that effect. With my boyfriend," she adds as he gives us the cute Castle pout face. Only, she's all, "No, to just lay around and do nothing. Which, sadly, I am now wanting to watch.īut, right now, it's time to watch the actual episode of Castle, which opens in Castle's abode with Beckett rhapsodizing about how excited she is to have the whole day off to spend … "with your boyfriend?" Castle finishes. ![]() I'm already hating it that we all know he's going to be some awful serial killer - apparently really, really awful if this is the Darkest Episode Evah - but, hey, at least they started with humor." Only to find out as the credits roll by that it wasn't exactly 10 p.m., and I'd just inadvertently caught the last minute of Mixology. So you can imagine my joy, then, when I turn on the TV at 10 p.m., and it opens with this cute girl exiting a club, talking on the phone, then having an amusing conversation with this blond Brit outside on the sidewalk, and I'm all, "oh, they're really cute together, and the dialogue is pretty funny. I can't say I was thrilled, because I love my witty-banter-crime-solving duo more than I love the Beckett-in-a-dark-place-and-Castle-being-all-serious duo, but I'm open to seeing how it plays out. So, I've heard this episode has been touted as the darkest episode yet for this series.
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