Monday, January 25, 2010

Castle Season 2 Episode 13: Sucker Punch - Air date January 18, 2010

“And if you tell anyone what I’m about to say, there’s gonna be another shooting, but… I’ve gotten used to you pulling my pigtails. I have a hard job Castle and having you around makes it a little more fun. ”
Detective Beckett (Stana Katic) to Castle (Nathan Fillion)

Castle Season Two Episode 13 – Sucker Punch: Air date January 18, 2010
Review by JAM

After getting a chance to see the soft side of Castle’s past last week, this week we get to see a glimpse into the sensitive side of Detective Kate Beckett (Stana Katic) as the case her team is working has ties to her mother’s death. The emotions for Beckett ran the gamut from the desire to investigate her mother’s death to the abject fear of failure if she chose to do so, and Castle has to play the strong one this episode in order to help Beckett get what she truly wants: a small piece of closure.

The investigation into the death of an Irish mobster brings Beckett and Castle spinning into a web of deceit involving the Irish mob, brotherly love, the FBI, Asian infomercials, heroin smuggling, and an unknown assassin. During this case, we find Beckett visiting Castle at home to get support from him and his family as she steels herself to get into something she’s afraid of failing, and Castle promises whatever she wants to do, he will support her every step of the way. It is lucky that he does, because he plays a large part in the demise of her mother’s assassin, though he feels like he failed her by causing the assassin’s death. This is when we truly see the bond that our favorite odd detective couple shares as she tells him she would have had nothing here without him, and he keeps her going when times are rough. Romance? Not yet, but there is a true kinship these two share.

It’s interesting to see that Castle’s betrayal of Beckett’s confidence previously (by investigating her mother’s case) puts Lanie (Tamala Jones) in a hard place as the medical examiner, having shared her findings with Dr. Clark Murray (Robert Picardo), Castle’s previous medical source. The two of them had determined that the wounds matched the case that Castle had shown them before, and though Beckett’s first instinct was that she had been betrayed again, she realizes she has friends looking out for her. It is a further building block in the interpersonal relationships in this show.

The killer Rathborne almost slips from their fingers through a classic bit of misdirection until our dynamic duo realize the killer knew Beckett’s mother had been killed.

May the CASTLE stand strong!

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