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Castle: Blue Butterfly – Review The Episode 4X14

The Case of the week put Castle and Beckett in the past, which dates back only as far as it allows one’s own heart. Serienjunkies.de editor Vladislav Tinchev will listen after work Tamala Jones to Penny Baker Club.

“She walks in beauty, like the night …” Often it is with wanted “special” episodes so that you as a viewer with a certain expectation to she approaches and looks at the events from a certain angle. Film Noir episodes offer the opportunity to present the figures in either completely other’ roles, which creates a humorous aspect – or you created a nostalgic atmosphere and melancholic look back to times of great emotion and … great stories.

Somewhere deep beneath the surface of mystery, charm and romance reflects “Castle”, which is often forgotten about stories, about creating exciting and emotional stories about the magic of words. For this reason, the character Richard Castle (Nathan Fillion) is a writer, and “Blue Butterfly” is in my eyes, ‘his’ episode. Of course we get into this ’40s-detective-story all the characters in the “Castle” story to see, but Rick is at the center of the respect which proves the series “Castle,” the art of storytelling.

And who could claim to have an insider, at least once in a character in an exciting story? The words, the Castle of Joe’s diary reads, making visible than with the familiar characters occupied pictures, is in itself a good idea – even if one or other performance may be somewhat exaggerated effect. By the way, since we are in the past: Who wants to see more of Jon Huertas is in the HBO miniseries “Generation Kill” good hands, appear in the column on the retro junkie soon will be a review!

Back to Rick and Kate – or rather, to Joe and Vera.

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