When the body of a man is found inside a rolled up rug, Detective Kate Beckett and her team are assigned to investigate the case. Castle identifies the man as the politician Jeff Horn, a councilman that defends family values and is in campaign for reelection. Kate and Beckett interview his wife Laurie and his advisor and friend Frank Nesbit and they learn that he had blocked a project from the wealthy Calvin Creason and the rug is from a hotel of his own. They interview Calvin and learn that Jeff's opponent Jason Bollinger is ahead in the polls and has photos that compromise Jeff, and will probably win the election. They visit Jason and find that he hired the police detective and now P. I. Bruce Kirby that took pictures of Jeff with the prostitute Tiffany. Therefore, Jeff was being blackmailed. When his wife replaces his position in the election, Castle and Kate decide to follow the money to find the murderer.
"Hell Hath No Fury" is another great episode of "Castle". The episode shows how people can be hypocrite, and how wise is the saying "hell hath no fury like a woman scorned". The plot is also good, with many twists and suspects. My vote is eight.
Title (Brazil): "Hell Hath No Fury"
"Hell Hath No Fury" is another great episode of "Castle". The episode shows how people can be hypocrite, and how wise is the saying "hell hath no fury like a woman scorned". The plot is also good, with many twists and suspects. My vote is eight.
Title (Brazil): "Hell Hath No Fury"