that ending scene was beyond hilarious, it was cute that she didn't want to hurt his feelings and beat him at something he was good at, she even gave him the time to back out and he was blinded by his urge to win, one of the best on screen couples of tv history!!!
Moreover, he cheated by stating that Beckett scored only 314 points in that QUIXOTIC word. :D it's really 34*3*3 + 50, i.e. 356 points. Yeah, Castle, go and be alone for a while, you were totally owned here. :D :D
i have to stay when Castle gets goofy/immature like he does at 10:48, I want to shake him and say 'smarten up or the show is going to jump the shark"!!!
Castle was inviting Michael Konnely, Jonathon Kellerman, Wes Craven & Stephan King at his wedding? Huh, I guess the number of wedding attendees have just been quadrupled!
I always find it funny how in Western weddings, they struggle with wedding invite list while on the other hand, we Indians be inviting at least a thousand people, mostly even more than that in a wedding, well still having a blast. 😬😁
I felt so bad for beckett in the 70's episode, the sexism was infuriating, she was treated like a sugar plum fairy instead of the badass detective she is
You talk about two different episodes here. One is set in 1947 or so and features that blue butterfly necklace (episode 4x14 Blue Butterfly). Castle is an old-school P.I. there and falls in love with the mobster's girl (Vera Mulqueen was her name, played also by Stana). The other one (6x20 That 70's show) is about another mobster mentally stuck in the past, and they redecorate the morgue, the precinct and the club in the 70s style in order to make him talk.
@@efist6269 Are you sure you want to know? *SPOILER ALERT* there'll be some ups and downs and sometimes it'll get crazy but the shows ends with the two of them married with 3 kids