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Castle on ABC
March 30, 2010 at
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Anyone else watch this?
Unfortunately I missed last week's episode, so last night's didn't quite explain itself and left me lost for a little bit. It was still pretty good though.
I haven't seen many episodes (only started watching about a month ago) but I think it's a pretty good show.
It's sorta like NCIS, without the Navy: pretty bizarre murders that take a somewhat predictable turn and then magically get solved before the episode ends.
Unfortunately I missed last week's episode, so last night's didn't quite explain itself and left me lost for a little bit. It was still pretty good though.
I haven't seen many episodes (only started watching about a month ago) but I think it's a pretty good show.
It's sorta like NCIS, without the Navy: pretty bizarre murders that take a somewhat predictable turn and then magically get solved before the episode ends.
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The murderer (the dead swimmer's role model) looked familiar. What movie have I seen him from?
I knew you'd like it!! <3
I knew you'd like it!! <3
No new Castle next week.
No new Castle next week.
I wish all networks ran TV shows like FOX ran "24". Every week, a new episode, no exceptions, until season's end.
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If you really think you want to wait 30 weeks between seasons, try watching some cable shows. Waiting for Entourage or The Sopranos was excruciating. The USA shows were tough too, but at least now they try to split them a little (like 9 in the summer, 7 in winter) and air a ton of reruns though not in a set timeslot.
PS- serials like 24 and Lost also have extremely limited value as reruns, which is another reason for that model. Nobody wanted to watch a random episode of a show like that. The lone exception with Lost were the special recap episodes and the Richard Alpert backstory, which didn't fit into the Lost timeline anyway. Castle doesn't follow such a strict timeline, people will still watch reruns.
If you really think you want to wait 30 weeks between seasons, try watching some cable shows. Waiting for Entourage or The Sopranos was excruciating. The USA shows were tough too, but at least now they try to split them a little (like 9 in the summer, 7 in winter) and air a ton of reruns though not in a set timeslot.
PS- serials like 24 and Lost also have extremely limited value as reruns, which is another reason for that model. Nobody wanted to watch a random episode of a show like that. The lone exception with Lost were the special recap episodes and the Richard Alpert backstory, which didn't fit into the Lost timeline anyway. Castle doesn't follow such a strict timeline, people will still watch reruns.
Again, I'm just talking strictly as a TV viewer. I don't produce TV shows so I can't speak from that end. I don't have cable. Since "Castle" (and "Chuck") aren't really serialized (at least not "Castle" - "Chuck" is somewhat), I agree they'd have more rerun value.
I started watching "Chuck" on TV from Season 3. I watched the 1st 2 seasons via BT/DVD.
Cool cameo for Gene Simmons. And it was good to see Dominic Purcell (from "Prison Break") again.
Cool cameo for Gene Simmons. And it was good to see Dominic Purcell (from "Prison Break") again.
I thought the actors playing Ryan and Esposito were a riot. Especially when they did that crazy handshake, rightafter they had cut from the real Ryan and Esposito doing a (less) crazy handshake.
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Cool cameo for Gene Simmons. And it was good to see Dominic Purcell (from "Prison Break") again.
I thought the actors playing Ryan and Esposito were a riot. Especially when they did that crazy handshake, rightafter they had cut from the real Ryan and Esposito doing a (less) crazy handshake.