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Castle - Montreal - Review: "What happens in Montreal, stays in Montreal"

8 Oct 2014

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""The supreme art of war it to subdue the enemy without fighting"-Sun Tzu. The tactical smooch is just one weapon in my vast arsenal." – Castle

The team from Castle wasted no time in telling us they knew exactly what we were thinking and that they had thought about it too. “Montreal” started off with an interview, a dressing down with Richard Castle, addressing everything this fandom might or might not have thought about the premiere, about the story, the explanation we got served in “Driven”. The interviewer made fun of the amnesia storyline, and it’s like they’re telling us, “Hey, we know, just give us a chance.” Castle and the interviewer threw each other the ball, giving explanations and questionings about his disappearance, about his motives. And they both seem to come to the same conclusion, no one believes him.

The show returned to its status quo with the murder case of the week type plot, but in “Montreal” the case really wasn’t what seemed to drive the storyline, there was so much more going on. The death of the CEO seemed like an excuse for the characters (Castle and Ryan, of course) to play with toys, to become kids, more than anything. It’s an attempt back to familiarity. When Beckett and the rest of the gang at the precinct are pulling for normality, for things to go back to how they were, Castle just isn’t there yet, literally.

“What we could really use right now is a crazy Castle theory.” - Ryan

Castle wants answers, can't stop until he's found them, and he’s willing to search through the haystack to find them. And the haystack, as it turns out, is polluted with the crazies, the lonely and the desperate. But one lead is all they need, and one lead is what they get, and the plot thickens. We got answers, but we also got more questions. Rick was spotted in the background of a picture talking with Fake Jenkins, in Montreal. After some pleading, Castle manages to convince Beckett to let her go without her, to go with Alexis. Though this episode had a lot of great moments, the scene between Kate, Alexis and Rick is probably my favorite. It was light and fun, I can’t seem to be able to put my finger on what it was exactly, but I really enjoyed their interaction.

One question is answered as the mystery of the “38” key is unveiled. The Castles’ subdue their way to the safe deposit box and manage to open number thirty-eight. They’re letters, but not really, they’re videos, farewells, goodbyes. This the second time we get a, if you get this it means I’m dead speech. Beckett’s was in “In the Belly of the Beast” and now Castle in “Montreal” and yes, it's love stories like this one that give us unrealistic expectations. The scene was beautifully put together, with the character's reactions spot on, it was touching.

“Kate, if you’re seeing this. Well, if you’re seeing this I’m probably dead, I want you to know I never intended to leave you, not like this, not on our wedding day. But I, I… it wasn’t my choice. I wish I could tell you what’s going on, I wish I could explain. But just know that I love you. I’ve always loved you. Always.” - Castle

They search for something in the audio, something in the background and they find it. Well, Castle finds it, and he goes back to Montreal by himself, after hesitating to call Beckett, in the hopes of jogging up his memory. It’s in the building where he taped his farewells, that he’s ambushed by fake Jenkins. It’ not amnesia, Castle wanted to forget, asked to forget, and it makes us wonder what could have been so bad that it would have made Castle want to forget 2 months of his life. This is Castle, he hates not knowing, he hates not having the answers. Castle yearns for the truth. Living with it without knowing, I'm not sure he's going to be able to. I know I wouldn't.

Some things though still don't make sense in my head. What was the point of the tent with all his things, the dinghy with the bullet holes? Is that part of the cover up?

But the bigger mystery here is what happened to 11 year old Richard Rodgers in the woods that pushed him to become a mystery writer. Do you guys think it might be related to his abduction? It kind of feels weird to finally get into the Castle mythology after 7 seasons. To discover what shaped him, in the same capacity Beckett's mother's murder shaped her. I'm excited though, happy to uncover the Castle onion he writer's now seem to be slowly unpeeling.

“What was he, a nun in another life?” - Castle

Beckett and Castle are slowly (very slowly) going back to the people they used to be, the team they used to be, the partners. But they're still looking for solid ground, and even though she chooses to believe him, to trust him, they're not ready to get married, yet. So we wait.

So, one month until the wedding. One month gives 4 weeks, so four episodes. They’ll get married in 4.06, is that how it works?


15 comments:

  1. Great review i agree a lot, the is ultra think maybe too much and now we just have too many questions and very few answers. I just hope and im also confident that the writers are going to be able to answer them in a satisfying way.

    "But the bigger mystery here is what happened to 11 year old Richard Rodgers in the woods that pushed him to become a mystery writer"



    I don't think this is related, i think more of something put out there and maybe explained later, but who knows if it is connected m even more thrilled.


    One exeption: the duration of this storyline and when is gonna be resolved because i dont think is gonna fit for an entire season.

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  2. Thanks for the review. I am really enjoying this season so far, will be interesting where this mystery leads Castle and Beckett.

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  3. Great review.once again:)
    I don´t think what happenned to Rick is conected with his abduction, I believe he told it to that guy so later he´d be sure what he said to him was true - because Castle knows himself and the Castle we all know would never want to forget, let alone asking to be helped to do so!
    As for the marriage, maybe you are right:)

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  4. Thank you!
    How long do you think this storyline will be? because they managed to stretch Beckett's mother's murder over 6 seasons! ;)

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  5. You're very welcome. This storyline really is intriguing, but I hope they won't toy with us for too long!

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  6. Thank you! :)
    I felt like the part about Little Rick in the woods was out of the blue, so maybe that's why I thought they might be connected. But yeah, it's probably not, but it would be cool if it was!


    I've got no idea when the wedding will be, and honestly I don't really care about it that much, but I have a feeling it's going to a really really cute, tear rolling down my cheek moment.

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  7. True, honestly i at least expect to know something that can put what happened to castle into some sort of context(was he kdnapped?was a spy mission with dad?was some kind of retaliation?) if not in this first episodes maybe ep12,13 like they did with Beckett's SL. Then maybe they can stretch it for 1 season more bevause right now we dont know anything,

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  8. "The supreme ART of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting."-Sun Tzu Sometimes the typos make a difference in the meaning.


    Castle looked so haggard in the video to Kate. Makes me wonder what kind of hell he had been thru. Still don't understand why Kate mentioned "all the evidence" against Rick, while talking to Lanie. Most of the incriminating evidence was debunked in Driven.

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  9. Wow. I'm so sorry, missed that one, thanks for that. Corrected! ;)


    The evidence, I don't know either. The only thing I can think of is the video of Castle paying Vinny the 10 000$.

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  10. I'm not saying I want them to stretch it out that long, 6 seasons was starting to get a little thin. I'm hoping we get answers throughout the season, if not the whole story at least bits and snippets to keep us on our toes!

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  11. Awesome, review as Always!!! The mystery of Castle is slowly unwinding I know they have a story to tell, hell it's been 6 seasons to get to know a guy named Castle, so I suppose I should pack some patience, I liked your play on words, what happens in Montreal stays in Montreal, that sure seems to be the consensus. Cause I learned nothing, not a thing:) looking forward to more great reviews on a terrific show, Thanks!!!

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  12. exactly, but i also expect Castle to tell Kate at some point during the season. Thing is Castle that wanted his memory erased is not THIS Castle, and THIS Castle is goign to keep digging anyway(obviously xD)

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  13. What do you mean? :P

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  14. Ahhh, thank you! I'm looking forward to reviewing more great episodes!

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  15. When he first meet his father in father in Paris. His father told him that they meet once in a library and he handed him a book. It was Casino Royal. Castle said that book is what made him want to be a writer. When he didn't know if his father was dead or alive after they got home from Paris. Castle got a copy of that book. That's how he knew his Dad made it out alive.

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