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Castle - Episode 4.12 - Dial M for Mayor - Press Release

5 Jan 2012

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Update: 5th Jan 2012 This episode has been renamed to "Dial M for Mayor"

WHEN A WOMAN IS FOUND DEAD IN A CAR BELONGING TO THE MAYOR’S MOTOR POOL, THE INVESTIGATION THREATENS TO BRING DOWN HIS ADMINISTRATION, ON ABC’S “CASTLE”

“Dial M for Murder” – Derek Webster (“Desperate Housewives,” “Damages”) guest stars as Mayor Robert Weldon, Castle’s longtime friend and the Mayor of New York City. It was Mayor Weldon’s political clout that allowed Castle to partner up with Beckett. But now, when a woman is found dead in a car that traces back to the Mayor’s motor pool, that partnership comes under fire as the scandal surrounding the investigation threatens to bring down Weldon’s administration, on “Castle,” MONDAY, JANUARY 16 (10:01-11:00 p.m., ET), on the ABC Television Network.

“Castle” stars Nathan Fillion as Richard Castle, Stana Katic as NYPD Detective Kate Beckett, Susan Sullivan as Martha Rodgers, Molly Quinn as Alexis Castle, Penny Johnson Jerald as NYPD Captain Victoria Gates, Tamala Jones as Medical Examiner Lanie Parish, Jon Huertas as NYPD Detective Javier Esposito, and Seamus Dever as NYPD Detective Kevin Ryan.

Guest Cast: Derek Webster as Mayor Robert Weldon, Adam Kulbersh as Brian Shay, Michael Grant Terry as Jordan Norris, Dave Florek as Harvey, Cara Pifko as Roberta Cambridge.

“Dial M for Murder” was written by Christine Boylan and directed by Kate Woods.

31 comments:

  1. This is going to be a great episode.I wonder how she is going to deal with this situation,and Castle?

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  2. Really hoping that the mayor didn't really commit the crime! Can't wait:)

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  3. It would be really interesting if Gates actually succeeded in her attempts to remove Castle from working with the detectives at the precinct.  It would make Castle and Beckett more determined to get back together...  professionally speaking, of course.  ;)

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  4. Should be intriguing!  I know we've already had one episode where an old friend of Castle's was the prime suspect, with Castle backing his friend and Beckett trying to stay unbiased, but bringing the Mayor into the story definitely gives an old plot a really interesting new angle.  Looking forward to seeing how it plays out. 

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  5. The most interesting speculation from this for me is how it changes Castle's position on the team.  Gates is not thrilled with having him to begin with.  I would guess that having close personal ties to a suspect would at least get him officially booted off this case.  If the Mayor's status is damaged, it could make it harder for him to work with Beckett.  Now we all know they will still work together but it should be interesting to see how it all works out.

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  6. If the mayor did commit murder, all his decisions will immediately come under fire including the one to insist Castle works with Beckett despite the police captain's objections.  Castle would have to hope that the person next in line for mayoralty is also a fan or find some really juicy blackmail to hold over his or her head. 

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  7. I think she would have ample cause to remove Castle from at least this case in particular.  He has already proven to count the mayor his friend so I would think any prosecuting attorney would want his involvement to be minimal or risk tainting the case.  

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  8. Since Castle is there voluntarily and is not an employee, showing cause isn't an obstacle.  She can tell him to leave and not come back at any time.  However, the Mayor's trouble gives Gates the opportunity to get rid of Castle permanently without any repercussions from the Mayor's office.

    (Obviously, that's not going to happen but it would make for a good story arc.)

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  9. this'll really cause Beckett and Castle to butt heads - he won't want to believe his friend had anything to do with it.. 

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  10. This one sounds really intriguing. Lots of tension.

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  11. Oh man! I CAN'T WAIT!!!! Sounds SOOO good! :D

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  12. Oh wow this episode sounds fantastic! I can't wait to see it and learn if Castle really does continue working with Beckett (or will it take a few episodes of secrecy- :D)

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  13. Oh boy, oh boy... Poor Beckett, feeling threatened to have Castle taken away from her, not to mention Castle, who once again, has to deal with a friend who is involved in a crime. And the threat to be separated from Beckett. Oh man.

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  14. hello happy new year to all fans of castle
     this episode will be very interesting
      I have really wanted to see
     castle

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  15. sounds great!! :D

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  16. Sounds good!! Patiently waiting for next week...

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  17. yeah, and maybe seeing how Beckett will fight for him xD

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  18. they've sent out a revised press release

    http://www.abcmedianet.com/assets/pr/html/010512_04.html 

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  19. Hmm, cheers mate, I'll update.

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  20. I think the ep initially was called "..Mayor" anyway 

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  21. Thanks for the update :) Wonder why they put the wrong title out there at first *confused* And didn't correct it for so long...

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  22. Sounds like a great episode.
     

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  23. Sounds like a good ep. Have to say I am getting a little tired of the whole Gates doesn't like Castle subplot though. I don't think it adds to the program or the relationships.

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  24. This is going to be a tricky episode for Castle and Beckett, can't wait to watch it.

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  25. Do I have to scream Fillion again ... yes ... FILLION!!!

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