Headhunters
- Episode aired Apr 16, 2012
- TV-PG
- 45m
Although uncomfortable with the ruffian style, gentleman sleuth Castle proves his value while they discard a simple gang war and focus on newcomer Cesar Vales's Mexican gang. Castle not only... Read allAlthough uncomfortable with the ruffian style, gentleman sleuth Castle proves his value while they discard a simple gang war and focus on newcomer Cesar Vales's Mexican gang. Castle not only repeatedly appeals to his former team, but actually turns to them when he disagrees with ... Read allAlthough uncomfortable with the ruffian style, gentleman sleuth Castle proves his value while they discard a simple gang war and focus on newcomer Cesar Vales's Mexican gang. Castle not only repeatedly appeals to his former team, but actually turns to them when he disagrees with Slaughter's theory as well as his bully blackmail method.
- Director
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- Lanie Parish
- (credit only)
- Alexis Castle
- (as Molly Quinn)
- Captain Victoria Gates
- (credit only)
- Cesar Vales
- (as Rey Gallegos)
- Gilberto Mendoza
- (as Mario Ardila Jr.)
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Seeing Castle working with an badass cop is an interesting concept in itself and the way the show handled it is amazing.
The reason for Castle to team up with Slaughter is that he has been hurt so badly by Becket's actions and this also brings some emotional depth to this episode.
The case seems not really promising at first, but as the minutes get by we learn that not everything is one-dimensional.
PS: I love that we got a comment on Castles writer vest.
Had a good laugh with this one!
First of all, give a ton of credit to Adam Baldwin for his portrayal of Detective Ethan Slaughter. He was intense. (Though at the end, when she confronted Vales, Beckett showed that she could be intense, too.) As over-the-top as Slaughter was, the character easily could have been a caricature. Credit Baldwin for not letting that happen.
They gave him so many juicy lines:
- The aforementioned disparaging of "awesome."
- "I'm guessing 32s?" (Complemented by the camera panning up from the bullets to the medical examiner's...)
- "You got a skirt that says 'writer' on it, too?"
- "Real man land."
Two scenes stand out in my mind as being particularly engrossing and entertaining. First, Beckett's scene with "Counselor Worf" was great. Have you noticed that in her early therapy sessions, she sat and hugged herself, and now she paces and gestures? But the best was the entire scene in McCrawley's Bar when Castle:
1. Yells "NPYD" (yes, that's what he said) and then nearly get trampled.
2. Has his fight with Shea, all the while Slaughter is calmly holding Brian Reilly (the victim's father) at gunpoint and cracking peanuts.
3. Knocks out Shea with a beer bottle and, rather than make some sort of macho gesture, faints.
4. And (though it was not quite the same scene) struts into the precinct like he was a member of the Magnificent Seven.
Which leads us to "the looks." - Beckett's disbelieving stare at Castle's triumphant entrance.
- The medical examiner's panicked "no" nod when Castle asked to ride along with Slaughter.
- Slaughter's glare when Castle offered him a cappuccino.
Though Slaughter would be too much as a regular, I certainly hope they bring him back for at least one curtain call.
Did you know
- TriviaThe line that Detective Slaughter says in answer to Castle asking if he will be crushing anyone today "I like to keep my options open" is the same line Adam Baldwin's character Jayne uses in the movie Serenity when Nathan Fillion's character Mal asks why he's bringing grenades along - which makes another Firefly reference in this episode.
- Quotes
Detective Ethan Slaughter: I tell you what I'd do. I'd go all caveman on that partner of yours. Show her what time it is in Real Man Land.
Richard Castle: Real Man Land?
Detective Ethan Slaughter: Mm-hmm.
Richard Castle: Oh, is that what you were showing Laura when we were back at the morgue?
Detective Ethan Slaughter: I just throw a little attention her way, make her happy. You know, I'm macking on this hot new redhead who just started working there. That girl's barely street legal.
[laughs]
Richard Castle: Redhead?
Detective Ethan Slaughter: Yeah.
Richard Castle: About 5'5", blue eyes? Intern?
Detective Ethan Slaughter: Yeah. You know her?
Richard Castle: That's my daughter.
Detective Ethan Slaughter: Seriously? That girl got an ass.
[Castle slugs Slaughter]
- ConnectionsReferences Jake and the Fatman (1987)
- SoundtracksCastle Theme
Written by Robert Duncan
Details
- Runtime
- 45m
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD