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([personal profile] kelliem Mar. 24th, 2009 09:16 am)
Anyone besides me and [livejournal.com profile] theamusedone watching Nathan Filion's new show, Castle? It may not be 'realistic' (anyone who thinks novelists live like rock stars needs a reality check!) but I love the characters and I've liked the show since the start. I thought this episode was particularly good, especially the way Rick absorbs what's happening in the A-Plot and how it affects his relationship with Alexis (his daughter). Really nicely done. The 'are you taking drugs' scene was really very moving.

And of course, I have to quote one of the first exhanges of the ep, one which had me LOLing.

Rick: "Anything I need to know?"
Alexis: "The 70's are back."
Rick: "They're like The Highlander, they just won't die."


::snerk:: SO true.
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From: [identity profile] imkalena.livejournal.com


What was the jerkish part that really put you off? I'm genuinely curious.

He's certainly a dick to the woman detective, but other factors point to him being not so much. He's reasonably friendly with his exes -- works with one of them, how insane is that?; lets his Mom live with him, obviously likes her, and it's mutual; has had custody of his daughter since she was very little (implied), she's a Very Good Daughter and they also like each other.

He has a bunch of friends, although they're male friends and thus they don't care about the same kinds of jerkishness that I might.*G*
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From: [identity profile] raine-wynd.livejournal.com


The way he tries to schmooze everyone -- the "I'm so charming you gotta love me even when I'm bad" attitude; the way his daughter seems more grown-up than he is. That kind of attitude is the kind that drives me crazy in RL. ::shrug:: Kellie suggested it's a shield for him, so I may be able to watch it with that angle in mind, but in general I tend to like characters I wouldn't mind knowing in RL.
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