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* In "Knockout", Montgomery discusses the first time he met Beckett; he mentions he was working late and going down to the records room to check out "some old files" when he encountered Beckett looking into her mother's murder files. {{spoiler|In light of later revelations about him being the third cop involved in the events that led to Beckett's mother's death, what are the odds that he was going down there to alter files that might implicate him in that?}}
* Not quite as horrible as the other examples here. In Season 1, Episode 4 (Hell Hath No Fury) the usual catchy modern pop song is playing over the opening. Now this would just seem like the typical Castle [[Cold Open]], shows off the body, plays the cool song, but then the lyrics start. 'You're supposed to be my friend.' [[Fridge Brilliance|Who was it who shot the victim again?]]
* Richard Castle seems to have partly foreshadowed developments in his real life with his earlier works; the blurb for ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20131228154113/http://www.richardcastle.net/books?page=3 Storm Fall]'' on his website seems remarkably prescient for what would happen in "Pandora" / "Linchpin": specifically, the bit about Clara Strike possibly being a rogue agent. Remember who Clara Strike was based on...?
* Also on the subject of Castle's 'bibliography'; one of the reasons Castle gives for killing off his previous character, Derrick Storm, was that he was getting bored with him. Looking through the blurbs of several of the Derrick Storm novels on the website, a bit of [[Creator Breakdown]] centred around this seems to become increasingly apparent; several of the (presumably later) novels either involve Storm either trying to leave the life only to get drawn back in somehow or are written / titled in such a way that suggests that it should be the last story (''Storm's Last Stand''). One gets the feeling that after trying to drop several increasingly unsubtle hints that he's a bit tired of Derrick Storm and would like to stop now, please, with the last one Castle's just thrown up his hands and gone "hell with it, I'll just put a bullet in his head."
* Another Linchpin one. Remember when Castle was talking about 'law of averages' saying he'll eventually be right about government conspiracy? {{spoiler|He was this time.}} At least, a little.