Welcome to the latest edition of the Castle Round Table!
This week, panelists Jim Garner, Courtney Morrison, Chandel Charles and Carissa Pavlica gather to dissect "Kick the Ballistics," an episode that returned focus to the 3Xk case and had our contingent of fans wondering about the following topics...
-------------------------------------------
What was your favorite scene?
Jim: Ben's death scene. I totally bought it, when he walked in without a scratch I literally when Whaaaa??? before they clued me in that it had been faked to get him out of the family.
Courntey: I have to go with Ryan and Esposito going into the library to talk to Ben Lee. Esposito was priceless. A short and funny scene that lifted a little bit of the weight you felt Ryan carrying. I also loved the group making a toast and hiding it from the Captain. These four are not just co-workers, they are friends.
This week, panelists Jim Garner, Courtney Morrison, Chandel Charles and Carissa Pavlica gather to dissect "Kick the Ballistics," an episode that returned focus to the 3Xk case and had our contingent of fans wondering about the following topics...
-------------------------------------------
What was your favorite scene?
Jim: Ben's death scene. I totally bought it, when he walked in without a scratch I literally when Whaaaa??? before they clued me in that it had been faked to get him out of the family.
Courntey: I have to go with Ryan and Esposito going into the library to talk to Ben Lee. Esposito was priceless. A short and funny scene that lifted a little bit of the weight you felt Ryan carrying. I also loved the group making a toast and hiding it from the Captain. These four are not just co-workers, they are friends.
- 10/12/2011
- by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
- TVfanatic
ABC Scene from “Castle.”
Beckett and Castle investigate the murder of a college student named Jane who is found shot and buried in cement.
“Execution style shooting, covered in cement. Can you say mob hit? I’m looking at concrete evidence right here,” says Castle.
But less concrete is what’s happening or rather not happening between Beckett and Castle.
On the way to the scene Beckett expresses she is having some pain from her scars from the shooting. But...
Beckett and Castle investigate the murder of a college student named Jane who is found shot and buried in cement.
“Execution style shooting, covered in cement. Can you say mob hit? I’m looking at concrete evidence right here,” says Castle.
But less concrete is what’s happening or rather not happening between Beckett and Castle.
On the way to the scene Beckett expresses she is having some pain from her scars from the shooting. But...
- 10/11/2011
- by Stephanie Krikorian
- Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal
You've finally found the person you want to spend the rest of your life with. What better way to celebrate than fighting for your life? Los Angeles couple Juliana Park and Ben Lee were celebrating their recent engagement with a picnic when a zombified friend, Jason Boesch, set upon the couple. The two fought mightily with whatever they had in their picnic basket and were triumphant. They are truly ready to start their life together. Luckily, photographer Amanda Rynda was on hand to memorialize the event with some exquisite photos. Take a peek after the jump. Source: LAist.com and AmandaRynda.com...
- 8/22/2011
- FEARnet
The Melbourne International Film Festival is gearing up for its 60th anniversary -- already announcing a teaser program which includes 25 Cannes features including Nicolas Winding Refn's Drive as its closer. No doubt the 60 years milestone will see Miff bring out its big guns -- personally I'm hoping for flame-guns aka Bellflower, as well as the much-delayed, much-anticipated Amiel Courtin-Wilson doco on Ben Lee, exciting due to Amiel's Herzog style more than the subject matter. Then of course there is some actual Werner Herzog, with Cave of Forgotten Dreams already confirmed to screen. To tide us over until the big reveal Miff has launched a marketing campaign which taps into the cliches of world cinema in a rather amusing way. There's even a cameo from a...
- 6/26/2011
- Screen Anarchy
IMDb.com, Inc. takes no responsibility for the content or accuracy of the above news articles, Tweets, or blog posts. This content is published for the entertainment of our users only. The news articles, Tweets, and blog posts do not represent IMDb's opinions nor can we guarantee that the reporting therein is completely factual. Please visit the source responsible for the item in question to report any concerns you may have regarding content or accuracy.