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Mr.Drf posted:I cannot think of a character that is a worse match for the show I think that kinda the point of him. He's your bog standard Daddy's Worst Nightmare character.
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# ? May 25, 2024 13:13 |
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Mr.Drf posted:I want to nominate Pi for "most annoying hippy character in tv history". I cannot think of a character that is a worse match for the show, or a worse representation of the whole vegan hipster lifestyle bullshit. I mean papaya steak? Is that even a real thing? Don't see why it couldn't be. If you can have a portobello as a substitute for a burger, I'm sure there can be a veggie/fruit that will substitute for a steak.
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# ? Sep 30, 2013 13:42 |
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Don't read this until you've seen the episode for tonight. However pay close attention to the last two or so minutes of the show. What the hell did that moment at the end of episode 2 mean? "that's what partners do". I don't understand if she was angry, or sad, or felt guilty. I mean honestly Castle should of stayed out of things, but at no point did he not "back her play" or doubt her. He interfered because they were having a hard time adjusting to the change. If she is having doubts about going forward with the relationship because things aren't going smoothly while she undergoes a intense training program a thousand miles away then she is borderline retarded. People figure problems out in relationships. Or am I completely misreading everything an maybe that brooding look and vague statement meant something else completely. Also I think I phrased my objection to Pi wrong. He's a fine match for the show. It has quirky characters sometimes. What I meant was that he is a terrible match for Alexis. He's the antithesis of everything she is. His lifestyle, diet, and personality are the opposite of her goal oriented, smart, and reasonable personality. I get him as a plot device. I just am having a hard time gauging whether or not he's going to stick around for a while, or disappear into the background like every other boyfriend Alexis has had. He's their to annoy castle and create some comedic conflict but what would Pi and her talk about? The weather? Her post-kidnapping drug fueled shame spiral?
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# ? Sep 30, 2013 14:45 |
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Mr.Drf posted:Also I think I phrased my objection to Pi wrong. He's a fine match for the show. It has quirky characters sometimes. What I meant was that he is a terrible match for Alexis. He's the antithesis of everything she is. His lifestyle, diet, and personality are the opposite of her goal oriented, smart, and reasonable personality. I get him as a plot device. I just am having a hard time gauging whether or not he's going to stick around for a while, or disappear into the background like every other boyfriend Alexis has had. He's their to annoy castle and create some comedic conflict but what would Pi and her talk about? The weather? Her post-kidnapping drug fueled shame spiral? You may or may no be aware of this, but late teen/early 20's kids in college date people outside their "expected" type all the time. Because they are young and stupid and college is this big new experience and they don't actually know what they want. ...I mean, not goons, obviously. We all stayed locked in our dorm rooms basking in the glow of our computer screens for 8-10 semesters, but other, normal people were doing the thing Alexis is doing!
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# ? Sep 30, 2013 15:24 |
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ComposerGuy posted:You may or may no be aware of this, but late teen/early 20's kids in college date people outside their "expected" type all the time. Because they are young and stupid and college is this big new experience and they don't actually know what they want. I'm sure they then brought him home, to let him live in their fathers house all without asking or mentioning it at all.
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# ? Sep 30, 2013 15:25 |
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GreenNight posted:I'm sure they then brought him home, to let him live in their fathers house all without asking or mentioning it at all. I once worked with a girl who's unemployed, 30 year-old stoner boyfriend lived in her parents house while she lived in an apartment across town. poo poo be crazy in the real world.
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# ? Sep 30, 2013 15:39 |
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GreenNight posted:I'm sure they then brought him home, to let him live in their fathers house all without asking or mentioning it at all. Blazing Ownager posted:My thoughts are: Castle's back and there was no thread? Seriously TV IV is how I know shows came back on so yeah. Thanks for posting!
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# ? Sep 30, 2013 15:57 |
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I'm ready for this to be the final season, go out when it's still reasonably good. I hope Edelstein gets quite a few episodes this season, she works well with them both. Saying no more as I presume you need to keep schtum until the US broadcast.
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# ? Sep 30, 2013 18:28 |
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Mr.Drf posted:Don't read this until you've seen the episode for tonight. However pay close attention to the last two or so minutes of the show. How is Beckett in the wrong here? Did you not see what Castle put her through just because he was bored? Castle absolutely It doesn't matter what his reasons were, in starting an investigation by himself he consciously jeopardized Beckett's career as a federal agent, which has been established as a Very Big Deal to her. Oh, and he also almost died, though he couldn't have foreseen that one. Here's what would've happened if Castle didn't act like an rear end in a top hat: - his trip to DC goes fine, both he and Beckett are happy they had that week-end together. - Castle stays in New York helping Ryan and Espo, writing a novel, eating papaya steaks, whatever. - Beckett continues her investigation; the case is eventually cracked. Or not. - That's it! No careers are put at risk, no writers are exposed to exotic, deadly poisons. See that mess I just wrote? Just another reason these episodes are awful. This is not Breaking Bad, for Christ's sake, here the lead character is supposed to be likable.
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# ? Sep 30, 2013 21:19 |
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Castle, you're going to die in 24 hours. *end of episode* *start of next episode* ..unless we find the antidote. I wish I could find a clip of Annie Wilkes ranting about cheap writing, because that is the most blatant bullshit of an out I've ever seen on a television show. Irish Joe fucked around with this message at 03:16 on Oct 1, 2013 |
# ? Oct 1, 2013 01:46 |
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Yay it's Warren. Now I'm sad Alphas got cancelled.
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# ? Oct 1, 2013 03:08 |
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Amazing ringtone there, wow.
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# ? Oct 1, 2013 03:17 |
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They have all the best software apparently.
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# ? Oct 1, 2013 03:31 |
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Is it wrong that this storyline is making me miss Beckett's Mom? Can we head back to New York and have comedy again?
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# ? Oct 1, 2013 03:40 |
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Polaron posted:Is it wrong that this storyline is making me miss Beckett's Mom? Can we head back to New York and have comedy again? Did you see next week's promo? You got your wish!
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# ? Oct 1, 2013 04:01 |
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Irish Joe posted:Castle, you're going to die in 24 hours.
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# ? Oct 1, 2013 04:41 |
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It's like wondering if Beckett was gonna get blown to bits standing on that bomb.
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# ? Oct 1, 2013 05:03 |
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I'm calling it now based on next week's promo: At the very end Agent Cuddy says, "Agent Beckett, you're fired." And immediately Gates says, "Detective Beckett, you're hired." And we get back to our happy NYC dream team once more.
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# ? Oct 1, 2013 07:35 |
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seravid posted:
If she wants to talk about what partners do, or do not do? They don't abandon their partner, move a thousand miles away, take a job that absorbs all their time, and then expect that to be okay. They hadn't seen each other once since she moved. All he was trying to do was bring the magic and passion back into the relationship. I hope you guys are right and in a few episodes she moves back to NYC. This bullshit isn't just taking the magic out of their relationship. It's way too serious and it's awful. Five years of the "will they or won't they" stuff was enough relationship drama. Agent Beckett's random unhappy looks just make her seem like she isn't as committed. Castle was willing to die in a explosion just to keep her company, and she can't even cut him some slack about sticking his nose into the case. Specially since they'd of never solved it without him. I'm not saying he's not in the wrong also just that he did the wrong thing for the right reasons. I see the justification for Pi now though. I think everyone that replied made good points.
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# ? Oct 1, 2013 15:18 |
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Is it just me or is this thread twice as slow as last season? That's a concerning sign.
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# ? Oct 2, 2013 00:09 |
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I didn't have any great problem with these episodes as 'serious' ones, since I know this show likes to throw a few in each season. But parts of them just felt sloppy. It seemed like they were going somewhere with Ryan and Esposito getting the call from Castle's mother and calling Beckett, then just dropped that whole bit. And the totally useless 'hippie' boyfriend just popping into view to give a one liner "Look how weird this guy is" and then disappear again was annoying. It was out of tone with the rest of the story and felt too phony.
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# ? Oct 2, 2013 00:19 |
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I feel like Kate can't really be criticised for moving to DC, because it's Castle who's actually being unreasonable in not moving along with her. I mean, he's a writer. It's not exactly a job that requires much in the way of physical ties to particular locations, he can write anywhere. Given that Kate is his inspiration, he should be able to write better by her side in DC than staying in New York anyway. In addition, his daughter is in college and so shouldn't need him around constantly. Indeed, while it makes sense from a "tv show perspective" that Alexis is around, in terms of their characters it doesn't make any sense for her to be around so much. If anything, Castle being around to serve as a crutch and an ATM at the drop of a hat could be seen as detrimental to her development as an independent person. If she genuinely did need him, DC is only a couple of hours away by train.Then there is Martha, who's clearly capable of doing her own thing and so shouldn't need Castle either. If everyone ends up back in New York in the next few episodes without even dealing with this, it's going to be frustrating. Because Castle moving with Kate to DC should have been a huge no-brainer. I really do feel like the show could have done with a bit of a shakeup too.
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# ? Oct 2, 2013 01:28 |
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Yeah I agree. Castle can move to DC if he loves her so much.
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# ? Oct 2, 2013 03:42 |
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Shakugan posted:In addition, his daughter is in college and so shouldn't need him around constantly. Indeed, while it makes sense from a "tv show perspective" that Alexis is around, in terms of their characters it doesn't make any sense for her to be around so much. It might not make sense from Alexis' perspective*, but Castle is the product of a broken home and no doubt feels some obligation to "be there" for his daughter and mother. *though, at 19, she's still practically a child. VVV Frasier Irish Joe fucked around with this message at 11:55 on Oct 2, 2013 |
# ? Oct 2, 2013 04:13 |
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GreenNight posted:Yeah I agree. Castle can move to DC if he loves her so much. But when, in the entire history of television, has 'the man' ever dropped everything, completely rearranged his life and moved cities for the woman he loves? It's only the woman who does that
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# ? Oct 2, 2013 04:55 |
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Gorilla Salad posted:But when, in the entire history of television, has 'the man' ever dropped everything, completely rearranged his life and moved cities for the woman he loves? It's only the woman who does that The Friday Night Lights finale.
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# ? Oct 2, 2013 05:28 |
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Gorilla Salad posted:But when, in the entire history of television, has 'the man' ever dropped everything, completely rearranged his life and moved cities for the woman he loves? It's only the woman who does that To be fair, Beckett is pretty much the man in their relationship. And yeah, I agree completely with Shakugan. Castle should move to DC. If it's that important, Ryan, Esposito, Lanie and Gates can come, too.
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# ? Oct 2, 2013 17:50 |
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Blazing Ownager posted:Is it just me or is this thread twice as slow as last season? That's a concerning sign. In TV IV this generally does not indicate the health of a show. Add to that the demographic is older people and not the ~20somethings that generally comprise SA as a whole it's doing just fine. My wife and I are still watching it and enjoying it. We did not enjoy the second episode as much as the first because the emotions seemed too manufactured for the sake of the plot. 'Castle; you have less than 24 hours to live' and not a single tear was shed? Come on, give me something to work with!
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# ? Oct 2, 2013 20:41 |
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Somewhat Heroic posted:In TV IV this generally does not indicate the health of a show. Add to that the demographic is older people and not the ~20somethings that generally comprise SA as a whole it's doing just fine. My wife and I are still watching it and enjoying it. We did not enjoy the second episode as much as the first because the emotions seemed too manufactured for the sake of the plot. 'Castle; you have less than 24 hours to live' and not a single tear was shed? Come on, give me something to work with! At least next episode seems more "back to the norm."
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# ? Oct 2, 2013 21:28 |
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Gorilla Salad posted:But when, in the entire history of television, has 'the man' ever dropped everything, completely rearranged his life and moved cities for the woman he loves? It's only the woman who does that Parks and Recreation.
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# ? Oct 2, 2013 22:50 |
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I don't mind this thread being slower. It removes a lot of the bullshit the more active threads have to deal with.
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# ? Oct 3, 2013 00:39 |
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Somewhat Heroic posted:'Castle; you have less than 24 hours to live' and not a single tear was shed? Come on, give me something to work with! I watch this because my wife likes it, and my theory is that Beckett appeared so impassive because their dozens and dozens of close calls with death have made her realize she is a lead in a network television drama. Her immortal status causes her to seek out riskier and riskier situations in a futile attempt to make her feel "truly alive". Boyfriend poisoned by a government toxin? Pssh, not registering on the Beckett Emotions Meter. The real explanation is that Stana Katic doesn't have much range, or if she does, whoever directs this show doesn't let her use it enough.
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# ? Oct 3, 2013 01:29 |
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I still love this show, I don't get how people can get so uppity and critical with something because its not done the way they want it or think it should be. The only issue I have is that I'm sick of seeing beckett getting disarmed all the time.
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# ? Oct 3, 2013 02:20 |
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I'm with you. I still really enjoy the show, but then I have never asked it to do anything but entertain me for an hour each week, which it always does. I want an episode where Beckett gets busted down to a mall cop and she and Castle have to solve a murder at the Spencer's Gifts.
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# ? Oct 3, 2013 02:51 |
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Lord Of Texas posted:I watch this because my wife likes it, and my theory is that Beckett appeared so impassive because their dozens and dozens of close calls with death have made her realize she is a lead in a network television drama. Her immortal status causes her to seek out riskier and riskier situations in a futile attempt to make her feel "truly alive". Boyfriend poisoned by a government toxin? Pssh, not registering on the Beckett Emotions Meter. That would be in the script, not her call.
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# ? Oct 3, 2013 13:59 |
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welp, I guess that's that
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# ? Oct 7, 2013 08:48 |
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Hijinks Ensue posted:I'm calling it now based on next week's promo: At the very end Agent Cuddy says, "Agent Beckett, you're fired." And immediately Gates says, "Detective Beckett, you're hired." And we get back to our happy NYC dream team once more. You're good.
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# ? Oct 7, 2013 13:43 |
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I started watching this show because it consistently charmed me. The actors, the plots, all the funny little moments. So wonderful Apart from one of two brief moments so far this season, I'm just not feeling the charm anymore. I can only hope that, after this episode, she goes back to homicide and this show becomes fun again. Also, I'm really getting tired of the magic cameras everywhere that solve the case for them. Super satellites that ID tag you and can resolve down far enough so you can read text the size of a newspaper headline. Street cams that record in high def, store their data forever and stream to every police department. Ugh. It's lazy. And that's never fun.
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# ? Oct 7, 2013 14:05 |
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The show has taken place in New York City, and Washington. If anywhere has that stuff, it's those 2 cities.
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# ? Oct 7, 2013 14:29 |
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Aphrodite posted:The show has taken place in New York City, and Washington. If anywhere has that stuff, it's those 2 cities. That's not the point, whether it's feasible or not outside of Hollywood, it's still lazy and trite. That aside, this show is never going to be a critical darling, but it's shown the capability to tell engrossing stories in the past. It's never been above cheap drama, but with the "Castle is poisoned" storyline it's been reveling in the cheapness instead of using it where appropriate. But as someone posted above, as long as viewers keep falling for the laughable "cliffhangers" like we had two weeks ago and tuning in because of them, the show will keep on spitting them out.
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