Dance Like No One is Watching
Dance Like No One is Watching
In “Home is Where the Heart Stops,” Beckett must go way out of her comfort zone to enter Castle's glamorous, paparazzi filled world as his date to a charity ball. They manage to make their way out to the dance floor during the undercover operation. Unfortunately, it was only because that’s because it’s the only place they won’t be overheard.
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Holding Hands
Holding Hands
In “3XK,” Castle is held hostage by the Triple Killer, who allows his captive to answer a call from Martha. Castle ends the call by saying “I love you.” This leads Martha to believe something is terribly wrong. Beckett storms the hotel room. Her partner is fine, but the Triple Killer is gone. The anguish Castle feels now that the murderer got away is almost too much to bear. It’s a good thing he has a partner who knows exactly how he feels and hold his hand for support.
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Holding On for a Hero
Holding On for a Hero
Several fans mentioned the moment in “Boom” when Beckett’s apartment blew up. Castle breaks down the door, frantically calling her name. Amazingly, Beckett is alive! Castle covers her naked body with his coat (don’t worry, he didn’t look) and they escape the smoldering ruins. Beckett isn’t in pain, but believes her partner is. She knows he must be dying to tell her how he banged down the door. Castle offers to start from the beginning.
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No Reservations
No Reservations
In “The Third Man,” Castle is picked as one of New York’s most eligible bachelors. But a blurb in the paper suggests that he may soon be off the market, as he’s rumored to be involved with a certain homicide detective. Castle and Beckett enjoy a date during the case…with other people. See, Beckett found out about the blurb in the paper and had Lanie set her up with a hot fireman. Castle, meanwhile, is out with one of New York’s most eligible bachelorettes. As luck would have it, they all end up at the same restaurant.
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Girls Just Want to Have Fun
Girls Just Want to Have Fun
Several fans made reference to a quote Beckett once made. She said, “I’ve gotten used to you pulling my pigtails. I have a hard job, Castle, and having you around makes it a little more fun.” We couldn’t agree more.
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The Heat is On
The Heat is On
Castle’s agent tells him he’s being tapped to re-launch a major franchise, that of a certain British secret agent. At the book launch party for Heat Wave, Beckett discovers that Castle called her “extraordinary” in his dedication. The new book is a hit. Castle’s publisher offers him a three-book deal which he takes. He’s simply not ready to walk away from Nikki Heat. Kate Beckett either.
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A High School Crush
A High School Crush
In “Food to Die For,” Beckett’s old high school friend, Madison, is a suspect in murder. This gives our favorite homicide cop the perfect reason to crash her date with Castle. Madison thinks the reason Beckett broke up her date is personal. She says, “You’re hot for Castle. You want to make little Castle babies.” Beckett cringes when she hears this because she knows Castle is watching and listening behind the interrogation room window. Love it!
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Working Out the Kinks
Working Out the Kinks
In “The Mistress Always Spanks Twice,” Beckett notices that the cuffs found at a murder scene are custom-made and may be easy to trace. Castle wants to know how she knows the bondage bracelets are custom-made. The two partners muse about the psychology of domination and submission and the inevitable comparison to their own relationship. Castle thinks Beckett’s the punisher and he’s punishee. But Beckett has a list of grievances that may prove otherwise. It started the first day they met.
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Forget About Love
Forget About Love
In “Rise,” it’s total chaos as Beckett is rushed to the hospital after being shot. Once she’s stabilized, Castle learns that she doesn’t remember much about being shot. That means she doesn’t know that he said he loved her. Most cops never go back to therapy after they pass their psych evaluation allowing them to return to duty. But Beckett has a lot on her mind as she pays a return visit to the police shrink. First and foremost is the fact that she lied about the shooting. As it turns out, Detective Kate Beckett remembers everything. Wow.
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In Like Flynn
In Like Flynn
We had to time-travel back to the 1940s to get an extended look at what Castle and Beckett would look like as a couple. They went by the names Joe Flynn and Vera Mulqueen back in the days when a necklace called the Blue Butterfly was at the center of a twisting tale of passion, deception and murder. Castle believes that Joe and Vera’s love story is the stuff dreams are made of. If only he could be like Flynn with Beckett already.
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