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Fillion plays mystery novelist Richard Castle, who is consulted by Detective Kate Beckett (Katic) of the NYPD after a killer begins copying murder scenes from Castle's books. When an obsessive fan is caught too quickly, it bothers his [[Genre Savvy|writer's sensibilities]]; the capture was [[All Too Easy|too easy]]. Castle realizes that the man the police have arrested was framed, and helps to capture the real murderer. Enamored with the idea of solving crimes -- and a bit more enamored of working with his beautiful "muse" -- Castle calls in some favors and gets permission to do some [[It's for a Book|research]] for his new series of books, starring a character based on Beckett. Together, [[They Fight Crime]]! [[Chivalrous Pervert|Castle]] and [[By-The-Book Cop|Beckett]] have some excellent on-screen chemistry going.
Fillion plays mystery novelist Richard Castle, who is consulted by Detective Kate Beckett (Katic) of the NYPD after a killer begins copying murder scenes from Castle's books. When an obsessive fan is caught too quickly, it bothers his [[Genre Savvy|writer's sensibilities]]; the capture was [[All Too Easy|too easy]]. Castle realizes that the man the police have arrested was framed, and helps to capture the real murderer. Enamored with the idea of solving crimes -- and a bit more enamored of working with his beautiful "muse" -- Castle calls in some favors and gets permission to do some [[It's for a Book|research]] for his new series of books, starring a character based on Beckett. Together, [[They Fight Crime]]! [[Chivalrous Pervert|Castle]] and [[By-The-Book Cop|Beckett]] have some excellent on-screen chemistry going.


An interview with Fillion providing a lot of relevant information can be found [http://tvblog.ugo.com/index.php/tvblog/more/nathan_fillion_talks_castle_and_a_little_itty_bit_of_whedon/ here.]
An interview with Fillion providing a lot of relevant information can be found [https://web.archive.org/web/20130805005005/http://tvblog.ugo.com/index.php/tvblog/more/nathan_fillion_talks_castle_and_a_little_itty_bit_of_whedon/ here.]


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Latest revision as of 20:56, 9 May 2020

Richard Castle and Kate Beckett. Not pictured: intense Unresolved Sexual Tension [1]
"I often say that Castle is Moonlighting meets Murder, She Wrote having not really remembered Moonlighting and never having actually seen Murder She Wrote."
Nathan Fillion as quoted here

Castle is a Police Procedural Dramedy starring Nathan Fillion and Stana Katic.

Fillion plays mystery novelist Richard Castle, who is consulted by Detective Kate Beckett (Katic) of the NYPD after a killer begins copying murder scenes from Castle's books. When an obsessive fan is caught too quickly, it bothers his writer's sensibilities; the capture was too easy. Castle realizes that the man the police have arrested was framed, and helps to capture the real murderer. Enamored with the idea of solving crimes -- and a bit more enamored of working with his beautiful "muse" -- Castle calls in some favors and gets permission to do some research for his new series of books, starring a character based on Beckett. Together, They Fight Crime! Castle and Beckett have some excellent on-screen chemistry going.

An interview with Fillion providing a lot of relevant information can be found here.


Tropes used in Castle (TV series) include:
  1. As of "Always", it is finally resolved. Sort of..