Fi-nal-men-te! But what we lacked Richard Castle ? Na digit.
This show started quietly, but his style "let's see who looks at him if not we cut," is - in my modest opinion - the most successful thriller of recent years. The actual name of the show is "Castle" with the addition italianadenoialtri and uncalled for "Detective between the lines." But, no more talk, let's go to the heart. Richard Castle (Nathan Fillion) is a rich writer, womanizer and the student spirit that kills the hero of his novels. It follows a period of deep crisis, during which the police are involved in a case of murder, in which the murderess emulate the textures of the writer. Leading the investigation is Detective Kate Beckett (Stana Katic) , penniless but devoted to her work and a little 'the classic ugly duckling (actually a pussy with a pole). And here the plot of the show: Castle has an epiphany and decides to be inspired by Beckett to outline the cop protagonist of his new novels. Which has the hooks as being rich and beautiful (but mostly rich), Castle is able to support constantly Beckett to write his novels and get ideas, participating in investigations and in the field, which is always in the wrong place at the moment wrong. The plot - I know - it may seem a bit 'corny, but in fact paradoxically "Castle" is distinct from every crime of the moment, because we take less seriously. I see a little 'style "Moonlighting" to solve cases with less splatter and less distressing, partly because the theme is the relationship between the two protagonists, boring and seriously funny and goofy as she him. Yet precisely for this reason, every episode is a continuous mockery of outdated CSI, one for each city in the U.S. ( "You want me to put a little 'music? In CSI when they do these things there is always background music, and the room is dimly lit. Typical atmosphere porno ", Castle dixit). The other characters of the show are not afraid to be cool (ie, sorry, if my colleagues were from Warrick and Nick that I had entered the Scientific mo) are normal people who are involuntary gag from shoulder to two characters that make any grotesque situation due to the awkwardness - but often on intuition - Castle during investigations and the fact that Beckett will not tolerate much. Castle old daughter also lives with a more mature than he and his mother, who refuses to grow instead. In short, the gist is that "Castle" I like and I like it because it makes me laugh. But - be careful! attention! - There's more. And here, "Castle" has run over. At the end of the first season, Richard Castle finally publish the book inspired by the detective Beckett, titled "Heat Wave" . And since the media synergy we like, but we like too too much, the book exists and can be purchased. In short, it is no longer pseudobiblium pseudo, but it is biblium. If you go to the library, there is book by Richard Castle with the inscription on the front page of Kate Beckett. These things send me into solluchero. In fact I have already booked.
summary, "Castle" has two merits:
1. It's funny and the characters do not always have the faces to Aaron Hotchner (the typical face "this is an impossible case, people are dying, my work is shit");
2. The synergy of media, for once, he understood my favorite medium: the book.
In short, do not forget to laugh and do not forget the books.
The board found the book here and this is his spot:
summary, "Castle" has two merits:
1. It's funny and the characters do not always have the faces to Aaron Hotchner (the typical face "this is an impossible case, people are dying, my work is shit");
2. The synergy of media, for once, he understood my favorite medium: the book.
In short, do not forget to laugh and do not forget the books.
The board found the book here and this is his spot:
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