Watch “Deep Cover” on Amazon Instant Video. I’m sure it will be lavish and very sweet. Also, hooray for forward motion about the Rick-Kate wedding. In summary, it was fine that Castle’s father showed up again, and I don’t mind the fact that he’ll probably make another appearance when the show needs a dash of spy hijinks/drama. The way Beckett lit up was just plain adorable. My favorite cute moment of the episode: when Castle decides that he and Beckett can get married in September after all. Secrets between the two do not make me happy. But I’m even gladder that Beckett did get to hear the truth about Castle’s dad. We already had Castle & Beckett taking care of a baby this season, just a few eps ago, and that was enough. I’m kind of glad they seem to have skipped the “Ryan-as-frazzled-new-dad” scenes. When Hunt turns up shot on Castles doorstep and needing help from Rick and Martha, Rick ends up telling Kate everything. I wonder how many times they cracked up during its filming. The murder of a young video store clerk takes a strange turn when the team discovers his. The surgery scene with the whole Castle family (minus Alexis) operating on the Spy Father was ridiculous, but everyone played it kind of awesomely. Deep Cover is the twelfth episode of the sixth season of Castle. I think she’s excited about this whole wedding idea. And while I’m sure Alexis would feel left out if she learned about this whole thing (will her father and grandmother tell her or not?), it wasn’t necessary for her to be present this ep. Susan Sullivan really knocked it out of the park in her scenes with him, and with Fillion, when they were interacting about Brolin’s character. Also I’m glad his character got to interact with Martha. He didn’t really smile much in his last episode, if at all. Other observations: when James Brolin smiles, he does look like he could be related to Nathan Fillion. The following exchange occurs:Ĭastle: (to Esposito) “Did you know that Beckett can lift her–”Ĭastle: (to Esposito) “I’ll tell you later.” When Beckett says she wants to be flexible, of course Castle can’t resist the innuendo. One of my favorites came early on, when Beckett & Castle are arriving at the crime scene, discussing the perfect wedding date. The ep provided quite a few hilarious moments to break the tension, which I appreciated. Castle’s dad (it’s awkward to keep referring to him as that, but he doesn’t have a real name as far as we know, so…) reveals to his son – and then to Beckett, when he becomes a suspect – that he enlisted the kid who ended up murdered to help track down a CIA turncoat who’s trying to sell a list of CIA deep cover operatives to the Iranians. At first his dad convinces Castle to keep his involvement secret, but this soon becomes impossible. Before getting very far into the case, Castle and Beckett run into Castle’s father, once again played by James Brolin. This week begins with the murder of a young hacker, found in his apartment though he clearly was killed elsewhere. Spending time together in the park, just like normal fathers and sons do.
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