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Good ep. Castles ex-wife even annoys me :p

Yeah sad this show is beginning to tank in the ratings :(

I feel attracted to his daughter for some reason but then saw her age and the decided Stana is hotter :laugh:

I must be the only person that doesn't like Nathan Fillion. He smacks of desperation in everything he does. 'PLEASE DONT CANCEL ME THIS TIME :('

I can't complain with him. I could sit and watch Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog and Firefly all day :p May I add if NPH wasn't in Dr. Horrible I wouldn't be watching it :p

Yeah some of the comments on IMDB are like "she's 21"

:o Ehmm she didn't look that older. I was thinking 16-18 :p

CASTLE - "A Death in the Family" - Castle and Beckett investigate the murder of a missing plastic surgeon who is found dead in the front seat of his car after a week of being parked curbside. As they delve into the twisted world of surgery obsessed patients and secret operations, Castle experiences a fatherly rite of passage as Alexis attends her first prom. And while looking into Beckett's past, he unearths information that could end his relationship with her forever, on the season finale of "Castle," MONDAY, MAY 11 (10:02-11:00 p.m. ET) on the ABC Television Network. (ABC/KAREN NEAL) SUSAN SULLIVAN

I absolutely love ABC's Castle but I am very concerned about whether enough people are watching it. Tell me something positive about the ratings and/or network pick-up, please! ? Mistyloub>

TIM: We went looking for clues in Nathan Fillion's tweets, and now suspect he may leave the show to play Flight Control on his iPhone full-time. But really: Our Fall TV Scorecard gave Castle a "good" chance of pickup, despite declining ratings and some weakness in the 18-49 demographic. (It has the good fortune to be slipping from ratings that started out high.) In other positive news, Fillion's Flight Control top score is up to 92.

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