Trivia: In the elevator, Castle and Beckett have a conversation about his previous relationship with Kyra that mirrors their conversation in "Little Girl Lost", with the roles reversed, about Beckett's relationship with Will Sorenson. (00:20:00)
Cubs Fan
17th Apr 2015
Castle (2009)
17th Apr 2015
The Producers (1967)
Max Bialystock: Shut up! I'm having a rhetorical conversation.
17th Apr 2015
The Producers (1967)
Max Bialystock: Leo, he who hesitates is poor.
13th Apr 2015
Castle (2009)
Plot hole: On the recording that Captain Montgomery left for Beckett, the conversation is exclusively between Montgomery and Bracken. But as established in "Knockout", Montgomery was only a rookie during the Bob Armen incident; as two veterans who are more than capable of speaking up for themselves, it seems unlikely that Raglan and McCallister would choose a newbie as their voice, particularly to the assistant D.A who's blackmailing them.
Suggested correction: Maybe they thought that fewer things could go wrong with an "expert" of some sorts. Rookies tend to learn along the way, and do anything possible when starting out.
11th Apr 2015
Castle (2009)
Character mistake: When Beckett is bemoaning losing her job with the government, she says she hasn't been out of work since she was fifteen. But in "Always" at the end of season four, she is suspended by Captain Gates and chooses instead to resign from the force.
11th Apr 2015
Castle (2009)
Home Is Where the Heart Stops - S1-E7
Continuity mistake: When Esposito pulls up Evan Mitchell's rap sheet, it says he is 5'9", but in Mitchell's mugshot, the top of his head crosses the 6' mark.
10th Apr 2015
Castle (2009)
Character mistake: When the private investigator shows Castle and Beckett the VIP Liaisons website, "Liaison" is misspelled "Liason." (00:17:40)
10th Apr 2015
Law & Order (1990)
9th Apr 2015
Castle (2009)
Smells Like Teen Spirit - S6-E15
Trivia: Near the end of the episode, while dancing at the school dance, Beckett and Castle decide on Andrew Belle's "In My Veins" as 'their song' for the wedding. The same song plays under the end of "Always", the season 4 finale, when Beckett admits to Castle her feelings for him and they consummate their relationship.
9th Apr 2015
Castle (2009)
9th Apr 2015
Castle (2009)
9th Apr 2015
Twilight (2008)
8th Apr 2015
Castle (2009)
Like Father, Like Daughter - S6-E7
Continuity mistake: When Castle and Alexis visit Frank at the prison in Pennsylvania, as he's brought in, the guard removes his handcuffs. In one shot, Frank's arms are flat on the table, and in the following shot, his left arm is raised. (00:08:20)
8th Apr 2015
Castle (2009)
Trivia: Chris McKenna appears in this episode in a supporting role. As a teenager, McKenna played Joey Buchanan on the soap opera One Life to Live; when he left the show, the character was aged a couple of years and Nathan Fillion was cast as his replacement.
29th Mar 2015
Crash (2004)
Trivia: With this film, along with Million Dollar Baby, Paul Haggis became the first screenwriter to write back-to-back Best Picture Oscar winners.
25th Mar 2015
National Treasure (2004)
[Ben exhales sharply after unrolling the Declaration in Independence Hall.]
Riley Poole: What?
Ben Gates: It's just that... The last time this was here... It was being signed.
25th Mar 2015
Goldeneye (1995)
Q: [showing Bond his new Aston Martin] Now, this I'm particularly proud of: behind the headlights, Stinger missiles.
James Bond: Excellent, just the thing for unwinding after after a rough day at the office.
Q: Need I remind you, 007, that you have a license to kill. Not to break the traffic laws.
James Bond: I wouldn't dream of it.
25th Mar 2015
Castle (2009)
25th Mar 2015
Castle (2009)
13th Mar 2015
Castle (2009)
Trivia: This episode features numerous references and homages to 2001: A Space Odyssey. Keir Dullea, who played Dave Bowman in that film, played the father of the victim in "Flowers for Your Grave", the Castle series premiere.