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Castle

  • TV Series
  • 2009–2016
  • TV-14
  • 43m
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Nathan Fillion and Stana Katic in Castle (2009)
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When a psychopath commits murders based on novelist Castle's books, Detective Beckett seeks his help to solve the case. He decides to work with her and uses his experiences as research for h... Read allWhen a psychopath commits murders based on novelist Castle's books, Detective Beckett seeks his help to solve the case. He decides to work with her and uses his experiences as research for his novels.When a psychopath commits murders based on novelist Castle's books, Detective Beckett seeks his help to solve the case. He decides to work with her and uses his experiences as research for his novels.

  • Creator
    • Andrew W. Marlowe
  • Stars
    • Nathan Fillion
    • Stana Katic
    • Jon Huertas
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    8.1/10
    181K
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    POPULARITY
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    • Creator
      • Andrew W. Marlowe
    • Stars
      • Nathan Fillion
      • Stana Katic
      • Jon Huertas
    • 278User reviews
    • 52Critic reviews
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    • Nominated for 4 Primetime Emmys
      • 20 wins & 26 nominations total

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    Nathan Fillion
    Nathan Fillion
    • Richard Castle…
    • 2009–2016
    Stana Katic
    Stana Katic
    • Kate Beckett…
    • 2009–2016
    Jon Huertas
    Jon Huertas
    • Javier Esposito…
    • 2009–2016
    Seamus Dever
    Seamus Dever
    • Kevin Ryan…
    • 2009–2016
    Molly C. Quinn
    Molly C. Quinn
    • Alexis Castle…
    • 2009–2016
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    • 2015–2016
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    Reviewers say 'Castle' is celebrated for its engaging procedural format, witty dialogue, and the dynamic between Richard Castle and Detective Kate Beckett. The show blends crime, drama, and humor effectively, with strong character development and family dynamics. Despite some repetitive storylines in later seasons, it remains popular for its plot twists, well-written dialogue, and the performances of Nathan Fillion and Stana Katic.
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    9damienjaymz

    A writer's show.

    I wish IMDb had a decimal system because this show isn't an 8. From what I saw in the Pilot it is a solid 8.5 at the very least. Tho the pilot was fairly predictable when it comes to crime shows that aren't CSI or Law and Order (i.e. one character is a fan of the other. Half way through everything is wrapped up a little too neatly etcetera), it was still an enjoyable romp.

    Kate Beckett is a beautiful, hard nosed cop that should be working for a private law firm and Nick Castle is an arrogant, but devoted author and father.

    Stana Katic (awesome name) is beautiful, but not so much that you wonder why she is a cop and not some goddess on an Italian beach like so many actresses tend to be. She plays her part very well, and the scene she has with Fillon when he, as Castle is peeling away her layers is amazing. She barely gives anything away until the very last moment, but with her facial expressions you know it's coming making her character all the more wonderful.

    Nathan Fillion is wonderful as the successful, charismatic, and egocentric Pop mystery writer who seems to be not a drunk (unlike Hank Moody, played wonderfully by David Duchovney in Californication) and is a loving, attentive father apparently who also has an intriguing backstory with his publisher/ex-wife which I hope is a back story they continue to develop throughout the series.

    This really was a fun series. I know new shows have a very short lifespan, but this is one I hope has a decent shelf life. Watching just the pilot I see the potential for great stories, for great ad-libs and i do want to see the happy ending where the jaded, divorced writer and the hard nosed cop with a history work to deconstruct each episodes mystery, and each other. And as would be when the characters have bared all they can, they either finally get into bed together, or they get married:)
    vagabondjonson

    Let's be fair...

    Yes, this is a great vehicle for Nathan Fillion because he's gets to play the lovable scoundrel, which truly is his bread and butter. I was worried when I saw the pilot that they were going to shoot their premise in the foot but was impressed at the end when they gave you a new basis that could last longer than a few episodes. Now if we're fair and judge this show on it's writing and acting rather than on our excitement that Nathan Fillion is back then we must conclude... that the show is still pretty good. I have been impressed with the story lines up to this point and while the short description of the "who-dun-it" may sound like scenarios we've heard before, these writers aren't satisfied with a "Law and Order" ending. They've already thrown out the triple and quadruple switchbacks with the uncovering of the culprits. And all the while allowing Nathan Fillion to fill the screen with his smarmy charm and allowing him to cavort with an attractive, albeit, hard-boiled female cop.

    The great part about this show is that they haven't really set up Fillion as a Sherlock Holmes. He is playing a seemingly educated street-wise poetic guy, but he isn't the one with all the answers. For every conclusion he draws, the female lead makes just as many and may refine Fillion's, which is wise on the writers' part because his character works because of the inherent flaws that come with being a writer rather than a detective.

    It's a clever show that's a must-see if you're a Fillion-atic and a pretty good hour even if you're not.
    10kmcquee1

    Hook, line and sinker

    As a dedicated Nathan Fillion fan I had to watch this show to support my favorite actor, but a few minutes into the pilot I knew I was in. Not only was Fillion perfect for his role as Rick Castle, but the rest of the cast fits together like a strange, yet very close family. By the end of the episode I was hooked. This show has it all, mystery, intrigue, comedy and relationships, beyond romance. It is relieving to have a show that is not only about the two main characters relationship, but also the daughter and mother and their corky relation to Castle. This show is a perfect ten! Here's hoping it has a longer run than Fillion's other work!!!
    8dreamflower530

    Excellent start!

    I fully enjoyed the pilot episode of Castle. Nathan and Stana have great chemistry, with him providing a ton of comedy as the crime fiction author to her straight laced cop. Castle is an engaging hero with a surprising amount of support from the characters around him, especially with his daughter and his mother.

    I find the premise has tons of promise as the series progresses, both with the types of plots that can come from Castle's novels and with his romantic interests. The idea that a series of murders can be copied into real life seems a bit trite, but the execution was far better than I expected. The fact that Castle can keep up with Detective Beckett as far as crime scene analysis and motives is smart, but also a great source of comedy. Beckett's apparent infatuation with Castle's book series not only suggest that she's a potential love interest, but hints at a lot of character subtlety that has yet to come.

    If crime drama crosses with romantic comedy sounds at all for you, then you should definitely watch and support Castle.
    8cchase

    Fillion is "King" Of This CASTLE...

    Oh, yeah, we've seen this one before....Irresistible-force-meets-immovable object. Opposites attract. Oil and water. Fire and ice...you know the drill. The problem is that when you have a pairing that mixes snappy patter and grudgingly mutual admiration with just a touch of sexual tension, the recipe is only going to be as good as the charisma of the two leads involved, whether it's a sitcom, dramedy or police procedural.

    CASTLE wants to be a mix of all three, and fortunately one of the most valuable weapons in its arsenal is the rakish charm of its featured lead actor, former FIREFLY star Nathan Fillion. I can count the number of actors on one hand who can pull off the "charming rascal" vibe in a way that never gets old, and Nathan can do those guys in his sleep. (And probably has.)

    But he also knows how to modulate them as the occasion warrants, and where in his former role as Captain Mal Reynolds he could definitely play the bad-ass card when needed, here as womanizing bad-boy, party animal and bestselling novelist Rick Castle, he's a whole lot less serious. Bored with the cop character who has been his bread-and-butter for a string of chart-busting crime thrillers, Rick has decided in his latest tome to blow his hero's brains out, thus making a continuance of the series a little difficult to say the least. It wouldn't be a problem if the laid-back Lothario weren't suddenly faced with a major case of writer's block. But inspiration is coming in the most fortuitous if unlikely of ways.

    A serial killer has decided to rehash some of the more gruesome deaths from Castle's earlier novels, and it's up to the very attractive (of course!) and no-nonsense detective Kate Beckett (newcomer Stana Katic) to crack the case...which of course will require the assistance of a certain writer of whose books Detective Beckett is a closet fan. But a fan of smart-alecky guys who like to make very unsubtle passes at her? Not so much. Let the games and one-upmanship begin!

    At first blush, you could easily accuse CASTLE of trying too hard, especially since matched with the seasoned experience of Fillion, the jury was out on Katic's ability to keep up with him in the first few episodes (at least it was for me.) And to enhance its credibility, the pilot even threw in some heavy hitters in guest cameos - James Patterson, no stranger himself to the crime fiction genre, and Stephen J. Cannell, who used to crank out pilots for series just like CASTLE over breakfast.

    But creator Andrew Marlowe left nothing to chance with this one, knowing full well that no matter how great a character is, he's nothing without a good backstory and some fascinating support players. Here these come in the form of Rick Castle's teenage daughter, Alexis (Molly C. Quinn), whom of course is the real 'adult' in their relationship - probably her way of rebelling against her lovable father who nevertheless lives the lifestyle of a guy half his age, and their temporary roommate who also happens to be his mother, former stage and screen star Martha Rodgers (Susan Sullivan in a turn that makes Shirley MacLaine in POSTCARDS FROM THE EDGE look like a dowdy matron). Once you meet Martha, suddenly Rick's personality makes perfect sense.

    As with any new series, this one will take some time to really settle into the groove it needs to capture a wider audience, but with the growing ease of the push-and-pull relationship between Fillion and Katic's characters, it could very well become the next "MOONLIGHTING" or "REMINGTON STEELE"...which wouldn't be a bad thing. Crime procedurals have been missing that fun element of late, and CASTLE could very well bring it back, without having to resort to a less-successful springboard of surrealism to build from (sorry, LIFE ON MARS).

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    • Trivia
      The actress who plays Ryan's wife in the show, Juliana Dever, is Seamus Dever's (Ryan's) real life wife.
    • Goofs
      In the shows following "Always", Beckett's scar keeps moving around and changing in shape and "puffiness".
    • Quotes

      [repeated season 2 episode open]

      Richard Castle: [v.o] There are two kinds of folks who sit around thinking about how to kill people: psychopaths and mystery writers. I'm the kind that pays better. Who am I?

      Richard Castle: I'm Rick Castle.

      Richard Castle: Castle.

      Richard Castle: Castle.

      Richard Castle: I really am ruggedly handsome, aren't I?

      Richard Castle: [v.o] Every writer needs inspiration, and I found mine.

      Kate Beckett: Detective Kate Beckett.

      Kate Beckett: Beckett.

      Kate Beckett: Beckett.

      Kate Beckett: Nikki Heat?

      Martha Rodgers: The character he's basing on you.

      Richard Castle: [v.o] And thanks to my friendship with the Mayor, I get to be on her case.

      Richard Castle: I'd be happy to let you spank me.

      Richard Castle: [v.o] And together we catch killers.

      Richard Castle: We make a pretty good team, you know. Like Starsky and Hutch, Turner and Hooch.

      Kate Beckett: You do remind me a little of Hooch.

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      Featured in The Wright Stuff: Episode #15.115 (2011)

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    • Release date
      • March 9, 2009 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Nhà Văn Phá Án
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Beacon Pictures
      • Experimental Pictures
      • ABC Signature
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    • Runtime
      43 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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