The Final Nail
- Episode aired Feb 14, 2011
- TV-14
- 43m
Castle fights to help an old boarding school friend when be is accused of killing his wife.Castle fights to help an old boarding school friend when be is accused of killing his wife.Castle fights to help an old boarding school friend when be is accused of killing his wife.
- Director
- Writers
- Stars
- Alexis Castle
- (as Molly Quinn)
- Lanie Parish
- (credit only)
- Morris Hasberg
- (as a different name)
- Omar Lincoln
- (as Kareem Grimes)
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- The episode presents a very well-realised mystery with more layers than usual for the procedural formula.
- The impact of the episode's mystery on Castle both enriches the character, gives Nathan Fillion room to score, and manages to present several strong and captivating themes between Fillion & Stana Katic.
- The relatively slow-burn approach taken by the episode enables it to brew more gracefully upon viewing
- Jason Wiles is a remarkable guest star as Damien Westlake.
- The somber tone of the episode is very welcomed and we'll-employed.
- Overall, this is a more poignant, darker, and stronger episode of the show.
For the sake of not giving any spoilers, I will not say anything more regarding the story structure here. But I can assure you that it really is rare to find, especially on TV. The pathways, clues and emotional investments have been used so originally in this one that, I can even say the delicacy of writing elevates to that of some unforgettable Columbo episodes.
Then why give it a 9 and not a 10?
Just one thing: The direction of the episode and the initial presentation of the case fails to make us ready for such an outstanding detective story with unforesseable twists and turns. More importantly, Castle's personal involvement in the case had to be better underlined somehow. The way they framed such a high caliber story was lame. Stronger drama with more in-depth observation of Castle's bias would not hurt, nor would it steal away from the totally unpredictable surprise ahead.
Yes, they had a gem alright, but they didn't shine it as best they could. And that's the only reason I subtract that single point for my score.
Did you know
- TriviaWhen Esposito and Ryan take the coffee from Castle, they switch because the coffee wasn't for them they have to adapt to however Beckett and Castle take their coffee.
- GoofsDespite the sound effects, the spray can that Omar Lincoln is using to tag the truck does not appear to be dispensing any paint.
- Quotes
Kate Beckett: What is it about this guy that-that warrants this unshakable faith that you have in him?
Richard Castle: When I was fourteen, my mom sent me to Edgewyck Academy. I... I was homesick, and I didn't have any friends. So I wrote about it. One day, I submitted a story to the literary magazine. Damian Westlake was the editor.
Kate Beckett: And he published it.
Richard Castle: More than that. He called me down to his office, he sat me down, and he said, "Ricky, you have a great talent." No one had ever said anything like that to me before. And Damian, he encouraged me, he critiqued me, he... he always made me dig a little deeper. Without Damian Westlake, I'm a lawyer, I'm a grifter, I'm a rodeo clown, but I am not a writer. Without him, I'm not me.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Castle: Dial M for Mayor (2012)
- SoundtracksCastle Theme
Written by Robert Duncan
Details
- Runtime
- 43m
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD