tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13727952.post5454124970260199210..comments2024-03-28T17:08:01.559-04:00Comments on Doux Reviews: Castle: A Death in the FamilyBillie Douxhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17141769005175631213noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13727952.post-30619612540944223832012-08-27T15:54:23.044-04:002012-08-27T15:54:23.044-04:00ChrisB, thanks again for circling around and discu...ChrisB, thanks again for circling around and discussing the early episodes. I'm enjoying revisiting the series (again).<br /><br />You mentioned that it would be nice to see more evidence of Backett as super-Castle-fan. I'm hoping the writers could find ways to flashback to before: why Beckett doesn't have a partner, when Ryan & Esposito started hero-worshiping Beckett, how Lanie became friends, when Martha first moved in... Would be a fun to see how much has changed.Marknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13727952.post-90057305890475976502012-08-26T01:31:11.911-04:002012-08-26T01:31:11.911-04:00Good season finale, even with the first major conf...Good season finale, even with the first major conflict between Castle and Beckett hangs there between them at the hospital. Still better than S2 or S3 finales, but of course not as good as S4 finale. :)<br /><br />And I agree, the plastic surgeon addict is pretty scary. Though she did lead to some funny scenes such as Beckett's conversation with Captain Montgomery about the alibi surgery or the outtake that's on the DVD set when Castle screams upon seeing her photo. :)<br /><br />And the finale begins the Joanna Beckett murder conspiracy storyline and my feeling as to part of the reason why Castle opened up the case without telling Beckett was he thought if he could help her solve it, it would be his way of saying thanks to her for allowing him to be her partner. I also think another reason why he did it is his subconscious need to touch everything, even things he should know better to leave alone.Matthew Lnoreply@blogger.com