Finale Forecast: ‘Castle’ season 8 hopes for Nathan Fillion, Stana Katic, cast
We’re at the beginning of a new month, and really that means one thing here at CarterMatt: The beginnings of a new series! We are now kicking off what will be called Finale Forecast, where every day we focus on a different show we cover in hopes of charting out where the story will likely go by the end of this season … and also where it should.
The perfect place to start this series in our mind is almost certainly “Castle,” and largely because there are few other shows out there that tend to generate the sort of passion or attention from us that this one does. Granted, we have our highs and lows with the show, but we want the best for it and that includes seeing it have the best finale possible … especially since its future is currently so unclear.
How it could end – We’ve already seen quite a bit of buildup surrounding the LokSat story, which Beckett (Stana Katic) was so protective and worried about that it led to her splitting from Castle (Nathan Fillion). However, since that time the two have gotten back together and have agreed in the process to work on shutting this down, given that Rick has some memory of trying to solve in now from his missing time. In tying these two different pieces of mythology together, we get the sense that new showrunners Terence Paul Winter and Alexi Hawley want to try to tie these stories up at the end of the season. They have already said that one of their hopes for season 9 is to primarily get around to sharing some great case-of-the-week stories.
How it should end – Much of this from our vantage point is right. We do love “Castle” at this point for the case-of-the-week plots, provided that they are particularly strong and really show off the writers’ sense of humor. We also are ready for LokSat / Rick’s missing time to be over. More than anything else, though, we want the season to end with some sort of construct that makes it easier for Fillion and Katic to share more screen time, whether it be Rick being hired as more of a consultant versus a private eye or Beckett finding some more flexibility in her job so that she can be out in the field more. “Castle” doesn’t need to do anything huge other than pay tribute to what it was for so many years: A fun whodunnit mixed with a love story. Without those two characters together onscreen, it’s harder to feel that love.
IslandJamie
April 3, 2016 @ 6:19 pm
The fans know what this show should be. TOGETHER, CASKETT! 1/3 procedural,1/3 light comedic, and most importantly romance with Rick & Kate.
Buddy
April 3, 2016 @ 1:10 pm
The show definitely needs to get away from long story lines like LokSat and Castle’s disappearance where essentially nothing happens for months or years. People do get bored in the waiting and leave. With LokSat going away ( though a cliff hanger has been mentioned that could be LokSat) they should get rid of Hayley and Vikram which would provide more time to showcase Caskett. Time spent on Alexis should be reduced some more possibly giving her the PI business and consultations with Caskett on rare occasions (could combine Alexis, Hayley and Vikram in the PI business as a spin off).
Jim_Satterfield
April 4, 2016 @ 3:17 pm
I still feel that it would be a good move to have Alexis decide to go back to med school with her eye on becoming an ME which would allow for more presence via an ongoing presence in the morgue working with Lanie.
Leo
April 4, 2016 @ 4:03 pm
That would’ve been perfect three seasons ago, now like many missed opportuinities, they are disappearing in the rearview mirror. W/H have set different paths for our favorite characters making the glory days unrecoverable. Unless ABC deems otherwise the end appears to be evident.The magic is no longer there.
Teri
April 3, 2016 @ 3:05 am
Yes, we want the best for Castle. The best would be to have it end on a high note leading into another season. It just can’t end right now for so many reasons. The current Showrunners made a bad decision and the fans have paid the price. We need to see Castle, the show, back with flying colors.
Leo
April 3, 2016 @ 12:53 am
W/H don’t know how to write a sophisticated couple having an adult conversation, with adult humor. Everything they write deteriorates into animal house humor. To have Rick,Kate, Alexis and Martha sit around the dinning room table exchanging opinions on how to best solve a dangerous situation has probably never occured to them, although it’s what loyal fans would love to see. At this point the ship has sailed both on these writer and the series.
Jim_Satterfield
April 4, 2016 @ 3:15 pm
Yep. That’s my biggest gripe. It seems to be a problem endemic to current screenwriters. They apparently consider Adam Sandler films to be the height of sophisticated humor, right up there with Dumb and Dumber.
Vikki
April 2, 2016 @ 9:29 pm
Great in theory, but never going to happen. Its become increasingly clear that there is no going back to more screen time – for whatever reason.
As far as the weekly cases, they need to replace the showrunners and writers. Get back to smart writing and not frat boy humor that we’ve been subjected to this season. These showrunners have admitted they dont know how to write for a couple in love, and have proven that this season. So much for the “bread and butter” Hawley talked about at the start of S8. He doesnt have a clue how to showcase them.
Jim45
April 2, 2016 @ 8:55 pm
Dead on.
Lindag
April 2, 2016 @ 10:29 pm
I so agree,they need to get back to what made them great and they need writers that can actually write for a married couple that also takes down bad guys.H & W do not have a clue they have fallen over their own feet when their foot was not in their mouth that is.They make things so much worse when they”explain”.
Loksat and disappearance needs to end for good this season,if there is a season nine it needs to start fresh and not carry over.