A Deadly Affair
- Episode aired Sep 20, 2010
- TV-PG
- 43m
Beckett hasn't heard from Castle since he left for the Hamptons months ago to finish writing his second Nikki Heat novel, "Naked Heat." The most Beckett, Ryan and Esposito have seen of Castl... Read allBeckett hasn't heard from Castle since he left for the Hamptons months ago to finish writing his second Nikki Heat novel, "Naked Heat." The most Beckett, Ryan and Esposito have seen of Castle is a bookstore standee of him advertising an upcoming book signing.Beckett hasn't heard from Castle since he left for the Hamptons months ago to finish writing his second Nikki Heat novel, "Naked Heat." The most Beckett, Ryan and Esposito have seen of Castle is a bookstore standee of him advertising an upcoming book signing.
- Alexis Castle
- (as Molly Quinn)
- Fire Breather
- (uncredited)
- Chloe Witman
- (uncredited)
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And I gotta say this episode was crafted masterfully, with the dream-sequence-like opening scene that revealed quickly to not belong with a dream but with an actual moment, changing the structure colorfully.
The unconfessed romance between Castle and Beckett is likely to cotribute more to the flow of this season, and I wonder how they will manage to keep the two physically apart for the whole 8 yards 7 seasons.
While praising the story of the episode, I must say it is sometimes a bit too much when they leave it to Castle to figure out the most basic clues. Like, in this one, they feel the need to cross-check all three victims' finances only when Castle propses to. This is too much of a stretch given multiple people are already working on this with a murder board whatnot.
But okay, we can suspend our disbelief that much for the sake of a humor-filled cop show with some cool one-liners.
This episode leaves the rivals behind and reverts to the sparkling dialogue with great use of innuendo, double entendre and of course flirting between Castle and Beckett.
Did you know
- TriviaIn the first episode of the series Becket tells Castle: "Out here, we find a guy standing over a body with a gun he's usually the guy who did it." Years later, in this episode, she finds Castle doing exactly what she described, standing over a body with a gun. It turns out it was one of the exceptions to her rule.
- GoofsBecket says one of their suspects had previously been convicted of manslaughter for trying to run over her boyfriend with a car and had been sentenced to five years in prison. Manslaughter requires you actually murder someone, not attempt it. The charge would have been attempted murder.
- Quotes
Javier Esposito: [at her desk, Beckett absent-mindedly stares at Castle's chair] If you ask me, you should have locked him up just out of spite.
Kate Beckett: No, that would be unethical. Making the people down in Holding deal with him?
Javier Esposito: True.
- ConnectionsEdited into Castle: Still (2013)
- SoundtracksFever
(Adam Freeland Remix) (uncredited)
by Sarah Vaughan
Written by Eddie Cooley, Otis Blackwell and Peggy Lee
Details
- Runtime
- 43m
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD