ABC’s ‘Castle’ season 6, episode 15 video: Nathan Fillion, Stana Katic, a funny look back
The latest sneak peek video that we have for Monday night’s “Castle” is really employing one of the oldest gags in the book: Talking about someone when you think there is no way imaginable that they can possibly hear what you’re saying.
Of course, since this is “Castle,” and this is Nathan Fillion that we are talking about here, the show finds a way to make it funny. The sneak peek below from “Smells Like Teen Spirit” is a nice little story from Rick about how when he was younger and in school, he was a prankster of the greatest kind. He found a way to pull all sorts of elaborate stunts in people, in particular a certain headmaster who did not always appreciate his ways. (We understand that, since of them involved a cow being put on a roof.)
Just when Castle makes a joke about the headmaster likely being retired, of course the guy walks in. This makes for a pretty awkward exchange, but we imagine that not too long after that, things will start to get even stranger when the true nature of this case is actually revealed. As you may remember now from some of the teasers that are out there, the primary storyline of this episode is going to be focused on an attempt to solve a case that has some very mysterious circumstances surrounding it. You have objects that have seemingly moved via telekinetic powers, which of course leads to the word “Carrie” being thrown around.
As for how Stana Katic’s Beckett takes all of this, she of course has to find a way to figure out the truth. Hey, somebody has to.
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Joy Margetts
February 16, 2014 @ 9:30 pm
I’ll say just one thing. There is CC on this clip. For that I thank you :)