"Castle" Punked (TV Episode 2010) Poster

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(2010)

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8/10
Contains the longest dialog by Alexis
kayown13 October 2010
Warning: Spoilers
Contains arguably one of the longest sentence in these series:

"Alexis : How do you know when you're in love? I know it's an emotion, a feeling that you can't exactly define, like technically like you know you're feeling it but since I've never felt it before, how do I know what I'm feeling is even ... 'it' at all? (pause) ... Except of course for the fact that I'm feeling all these things I've never felt before, like in my stomach in my throat and even kind of in my ears. I mean which has to mean that it's love, right? Considering I only feel them when I'm with Ashley, thinking about him ... I mean it's got to be love right? (pause) Coz I'm feeling all these things I've read about in poems and heard about in songs but never completely understood but now I do! I understand it and I'm listening to all this music and reading all these poetry in a completely new and glorious light which I think just has to mean that it's love, what do you think? (pause) And I can't stop thinking about him, Daddy. I don't even want to, cause he's a greatest, sweetest, most adorable guy and those crinkles when he laughs ... and I'm just so happy. (pause) (hugs Castle ...) thanks dad ... I love you. I feel so much better now.

Castle : I'm glad we had that talk."

Much priceless was after that .... in the next scene

"Castle : Becket, how do you know when you're in love? Becket : All the songs makes sense."
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9/10
Funny, sweet and serious
Jackbv1232 January 2022
There are a lot of good quotes in this episode both funny and sweet.

There's some good physical comedy also.

This is one of the more sentimental episodes with Rick and Alexis.

Deduction for the writers, at the end, reverting back to inserting tension between Beckett and Castle via a method they used toward the end of the previous season. This is the cheap and easy way but it really doesn't fit.
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