ABC’s ‘Castle’ season 6 spoilers: Surprises for Nathan Fillion’s Rick, scary moments in premiere
Now that we are getting ever closer to the “Castle” season 6 premiere on September 23, we are beginning to find out more and more details about the episode itself.
Sadly, there are still two things that we cannot tell you, and those are whether or not Beckett actually says yes to Castle’s marriage proposal, and if she makes the decision to take the new job in Washington DC. ABC would send a real-life Beckett at us if we were to say anything, and they would ramp her up like she just spent a day dealing with Senator Bracken. There are still a number of other interesting little details that are coming in from TVLine and some other assorted sources on the web.
1. There are going to be some super-frightening situations for several of the characters on the show, including one who may or may not even make it through what happens to them in the premiere. (Imagine more cliffhangers here.)
2. After the time jump that happens following the scene on the swing, Castle is going to find out some rather surprising information about the state of his loft. If you’ve read some of the articles out there, we imagine that you will figure this one out.
3. There are multiple characters that you are going to meet in this episode, and some of them (including one played by Lisa Edelstein) are going to stick around for at least a little while.
ABC has already released some official details on the new season, though admittedly most of them just come back to the simple question as to whether or not Castle and Beckett are going to get engaged. This season is certainly going to start off unpredictable, but should settle down within a few weeks’ time.
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Monster James
September 1, 2013 @ 8:58 pm
Again, we all know that none of the main characters is going to “die.” Super frightening? Maybe, but have you seen the episode? None of the reviews I’ve read even come close to painting it like that. So, your embellishing the teasers/spoilers. I get it. It’s what you do. But don’t so melodramatic about it.