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Castle, Beckett and Leverage’s Hardison

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“And you call your ex-wife a deep-fried Twinkie?” – Beckett to Castle

I noticed a couple of interesting things as I watched Castle last night. First things first — I still enjoyed it, even though I was actually much too tired to be watching TV. Does that say something about a show, or not? Should I have been able to follow the murder mystery while halfway to slumbersville? I tend to champion mindless yet smart TV, so I’m going with a hooray for Castle on this point.

I do have a couple of questions, though, about the flip-flopping of episodes and the way Aldis Hodge was used as a guest star in this installment of Castle.

Let’s start from the start. “Nanny McDead,” which was shown as the second episode, was originally slated to be the third. Wish I remembered which episode was to originally air as the second, because now I’m wondering if they didn’t show it at all, which leads to the obvious question: why? Fast-forward to “Always Buy Retail,” shown last night as the sixth episode, though originally slated to be the seventh. What will happen to “Home is Where the Heart Stops,” the originally intended sixth episode? Maybe they’ll show it next week; the previews could have been for that episode. It still begs the question, why the flip-flop? It makes me feel a little nervous, to tell you the truth, like they don’t quite have their feet on the ground with this series yet; like they aren’t sure where they want to go.

I felt that way about the introduction of Alexis’s mom as a character last night. I’m not sure why we needed her, although it was funny to meet her. Knowing Castle and Alexis as we do, it really was against all odds that Alexis turned out so solid, don’t you think? Did we need her, though? To what purpose did her character further the story arc and deepen our knowledge of the other characters? It really didn’t for me.

That brings me to Castle‘s questionable use of talented guest stars. You may or may not know that I am a creepy fan of Leverage, TNT’s dramedy that had a nearly perfect season this winter. One of the stars of that series, Aldis Hodge, played Azi in last night’s Castle. So, if this were The Mentalist, we would have automatically assumed he was the guilty one, right? Well, not so in Castle. Hodge played a Nigerian brilliantly, right down to the accent — so brilliantly that I almost didn’t recognize him; I knew he could do accents from his undercover work on Leverage, but had I not been sitting next to Keith, who was vehemently professing it was Hardison, I would not have looked it up on epguides and believed him. But such a small role is not befitting of a great talent, so I’m torn here.

This and that:

  • I love the way Castle always knows someone who can help with the case — Michelle of the voo-doo was great.
  • Beckett to Castle: “You don’t need a vest.”
    Castle to Beckett: “If you shoot me do I not bleed?”
  • Said vest was emblazoned with “WRITER.”
  • Glad they laid into Castle about not getting the plate or description of the SUV that got away. He may be clever, but observant he’s not.

What do you think? Still enjoying Castle? Wondering where they are going with it (like I think the writers are)? Notice any other faux pas last night?

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8 Responses to “Castle, Beckett and Leverage’s Hardison”

April 14, 2009 at 2:58 PM

I like the show. Mainly, I like the characters, but I agree, I don’t know where the show is going and I’m not sure the producers do as well.

April 14, 2009 at 4:41 PM

I made the same jump when Hodge was onscreen. I literally said aloud, “I don’t know if he’s the killer or not, but that guy is going to be involved.”

Castle still hasn’t completely caught on for me. Love the leads, but I want to see more out of the show. Its like its got potential, but hasn’t hit its stride yet.

April 14, 2009 at 5:03 PM

Ok you were tired but it took me half a second to recognize him. You must’ve been reeeeeeeeeeally sleepy Deb :-)

April 15, 2009 at 9:32 AM

I am REALLY enjoying Castle and am going to be extremely annoyed if it doesn’t get picked up for another season. The episode changing makes me nervous too.

April 15, 2009 at 11:26 AM

Leverage was shown all out of order, too. In their case, it was totally a decision on the part of the network, and not what the creators wanted at all. I suspect this is the same kind of thing.

April 15, 2009 at 4:20 PM

Just came back to say that I re-watched Ep 5 and 6 and that the similarities to “Bones” are piling up, aren’t they?

Castle is now looking for the murderer of Beckett’s mom, with both of Brennan’s partens supposedly dead at the beginning of season one.

Anyway, I love the banter between Castle and Beckett, I don’t care for his ex and his mother, they should be written out of the show – like the mom on 2.5 Men who rarely shows up anymore and nobody really misses her.

April 16, 2009 at 10:09 AM

I think Darby Stanchfield (the ex) was just in for a guest spot. I thought she was kind of interesting. Nice for the show to have some eye-candy other than Katic (sorry, I couldn’t resist. But I do think she’s beautiful).

I couldn’t agree more about his mother, though.

April 16, 2009 at 4:12 AM

Don’t care where the show is taking us, as long as Nathan Fillion is on, I am happy to go for a ride.

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