It was delightful to watch her have her life taken over like the rest of us.
I really enjoyed this episode. I was highly entertained by the coroner (Arye Gross), who's sense of humour and terrifically timed comments rivaled Castle (Nathan Fillion). Sitting in the morgue, eating, and claiming it was the cleanest room in the city while Castle's face turned green, he dominated his scenes. Which is hard to do when you're in the same room as Fillion or Stana Katic.
The only issue with the episode was that it was hard to relate to the victim. Or, victims I should say. It was brilliant how a murder took place today, two in fact, but to solve them, the focus had to be on a murder which took place 10 years ago. Since the present wouldn't solve the crime, we were trying to find the murderer of a woman who has been dead 10 years. It's hard to relate.
It's not hard to relate with the cause of the murder - money and reputation. In the end, Castle and Beckett (Katic) proved that a fixer of the Wellesley family had murdered the girl and covered it up. And then you felt really badly for someone - her father (Mark Moses* aka Duck Phillips) had no idea she existed, and finds out 10 years after her death that his family killed her. Ouch.
And while he stepped up to help the son of one of the other murder victims, you can't help but feel terrible that 3 families were broken over 1 family's pride.
What did you think?
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