Showing posts with label Molly C. Quinn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Molly C. Quinn. Show all posts

Saturday, May 24, 2014

Nathan Fillion at Dallas Comic Con

Photo Credit: thenerdfu.com
After cancelling last year due to health reasons, the Lonestar State and it's Dallas Comic Con were just the latest stop on Nathan's Con tour this spring! With hiatus starting for the actors in mid April, Nathan has made  and scheduled several Wizard and Comic Con appearances this spring and summer, culminating in San Deigo's Comic Con in July. (Fingers crossed for a Castle panel this year!!)





In addition to his Firefly panel, Nathan also did a panel on his own, which opened the floor for several questions about Castle. Video is long, but well worth it! 


                                           
Nathan's Convention Schedule
Atlanta Comic Con
May 30 - June 1, 2014 (Saturday only)
Georgia World Congress Center
Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Photo Credit: thenerdfu.com 
www.wizardworld.com

Phoenix Comicon
June 5-8, 2014 (Saturday and Sunday only)
Phoenix Convention Center
Phoenix, Arizona, USA
www.phoenixcomicon.com 

Philadelphia Comic Con
June 19-22, 2014 (Saturday only)
Pennsylvania Convention Center
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
www.wizardworld.com


Fan Expo Canada
Aug. 28-31, 2014
Metro Toronto Convention Centre
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
www.fanexpocanada.com

If any of our readers plan to attend any of these conventions, we would love to hear about your experience! 

Hiatus Cast Updates
Stana begins filming her newest movie role June 9th in Italy
The Devers were last seen gallivanting around Europe after attending Eurovison 2014
Congratulations to Jon Huertas and his new wife Nicole on their recent nuptials. (Everyone made it there safely... here's looking at you Rick....) 
Molly is working on "Welcome to Happiness" an independent project 
Susan can be seen in "A Delicate Balance" at the Odyssey Theatre in LA. It is running til June 15th.

The writers and producers will return to work in early June, so updates on season 7 should be making their way here shortly! 

I will be announcing the Castle rewatch schedule early next week! 

Connect with us this summer!
Wishing everyone a safe and happy Memorial Day and Memorial Day weekend! No amount of gratitude seems enough to say thank you to those who've made the ultimate sacrifice to ensure our enduring freedoms. 

Cami


Saturday, May 17, 2014

"For Better or For Worse" 06.23 - Castle

Wow. It has taken me a few days to wrap my head and heart around the reality of what happened Monday night.

As far as finale purposes, "For Better or For Worse" achieved exactly what it's intended purpose was. It was entertaining, emotional, and divisive, and it most certainly has whetted my appetite for Season 7. 


HOWEVER

This is the significantly abbreviated version  of this


Gif Credit to tumblr user ginalways
I have taken issue with the premises of this episode, especially coupled with the comments made by show runner, Andrew Marlowe. The "Kate being married" story line, went against the character's own well established back story. Now I am not saying that Kate being married before makes her "damaged goods", but it does break down the "one and done" philosophy that Kate has been seemingly espoused to. I know that their is a huge difference between a wedding and a marriage, but this deviation in character was a disheartening wrench that was thrown in just to create controversy. In addition to this, it made Kate seem dumb. Kate has been proven time and time again as the furthest thing from dumb. The fact that the daughter of brilliant lawyers, and an impressive mind in her own right never thought to question if in fact the wedding was legally binding is not canon I can wrap my head around. If even a doofus like O'Leary knew he's had a coma wife this entire time, Kate would have had to question it at some point. Which brings me to another lovely facet of this plothole. Kate works for the NYPD and previously for the AG's office, if a simple check at the county clerk can bring up Rogan, how is it that a husband who has impersonated a Federal Officer has never made a system hit? She's been in danger enough times to make contacting her next of kin commonplace. Marlowe has been quoted saying he did it to "level the moral playing field", not sure that intentionally trying to cause damage to a beautifully flawed character was the best idea. Kate has concealed the truth, gone on personal vendettas, outright lied, lost herself in a bottle, used her past as a weapon against her future, denied, fought, and came back from PTSD, and Marlowe still needs to bring her down a notch? To add to this list, if Kate and Rick were a couple that "kept score" then they have no reason to be getting married in the first place.  


But onto the rest of the episode, Rogan was the affable roguish character that I love to hate! I loved the addition of him to her backstory minus the wedding. We've been offered the little glimpses into the world of "RebelBex" but this episode really explored just how rebellious Kate was, and how much losing her mom affected her into becoming the person that she is. The mob tie in was also a predictable, but laughable addition to the chaos that ensued from Kate and Rick just trying to have a quiet and calm wedding. 



As much as the last scene felt like a physical punch in the gut, it plays into the cliffhangers we have always gotten out of Marlowe for season enders. I've seen several theories about what exactly happened to Castle, because we know he's not dead. These have ranged from mob hit, to his dad being involved, to 3xk and I for one am really excited to see who has had it right all along!

As much as I didn't like this episode there were some definite highlights. 


The scoring, as always Robert Duncan did an amazing job of drawing us into the story. His accompaniment works with the scene exactly as intended, with the ability to make you feel what is happening on such a deeper level. 


Alexis and Martha were such lifesavers and amazing characters! From Alexis to the rescue to Kate's moment with Martha, Susan and Molly definitely were my favorites this episode! The earrings; what a touching exchange with Kate, and I loved the visual throwback to having a mother in the mirror sharing in this with her. Martha has been Kate's stand in mother for long before she was a potential MiL. So glad to see it!

 And now we wait. Marlowe has said that there will be no time jump for 07.01, so we will pick back up from the crash scene this September! 


Our Giveaway winner has been announce and contacted! I cannot wait for Joyce to get her very own "Beckett" mug! Thank you to everyone who entered! Be on the look out this summer for more events!! 



I am planning a rewatch this summer and more details will be posted soon! I am also pleased to announce that I've accepted a new position with BeamlyUS as the host of their Castle TV Room. So the rewatch will be a conjoined site experience! The Beamly app is available for Apple and Android devices! 

I'd love to hear your thoughts and theories about the episode! Hit me up here in the comments or tumblr and Twitter are always an excellent options!! 

Congratulations to all of my readers who have or are graduating this spring!! Your North Stars are proud. Always. 

Can't wait for my first summer rewatching Castle with you!! 

Cami

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

"Room 147" - 06.16 Castle

This episode gives us something the Castle fandom has never experienced: a theory-less Rick Castle. In my opinion, "Room 147" was a fantastic first episode from writer, Adam Frost. Between the case and the character interaction and development, he really proves that he deserved the promotion in the writer's room!


Photo Credit: ABC Studios/ Origin @Castle_ABC (Twitter)
Faced with three similar, seemingly identical confessions to the same murder, Castle and Beckett must sift through what is different about each one to find the actual truth. 

This case lives up to Castle and Beckett's love of the 'weird ones' from brain washing, memory wiping, and memory implanting, all the hands of a charismatic cult leader. We eventually find out that none of the confessors or Dr. Bower were at the helm for this week's murder. However, Dr. Bower is still guilty by association. Mr. Marquette was presumed guilty for his involvement in a promotional video for EHI. He eventually fell victim to Pam, a producer that worked with Mr. Marquette's off, off, off, off, Broadway production, as she sought vengeance for her brother's untimely death.  

The highlight of the episode in my opinion comes straight from the halls of the "What we want to see" list on tumblr! We've been waiting so long for an exposition scene between Alexis and Beckett. We got a glimpse of one in "Like Father, Like Daughter" but actually seeing the two have these moments of acceptance and how to fit back into each other's lives make my fangirl heart so happy! 

With the blessing from Beckett, that her penance had truly been paid, we end the episode with Alexis humbly asking her dad if she can come back home. 


Photo Credit: ABC Studios/ Edit Credit: drinkingcastleskoolaid.tumblr.com
As warm and fluffy as this episode ended, there is literally no way for me to prepare for Beckett's solo undercover work in "The Belly of the Beast". The tweets alone about this episode have me dreading and anticipating 06.17 all at the same time! 

Have a great week Castle fans! I'd love to hear your thoughts about this and other episodes! ~CamiFaith