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Post by Deleted on Oct 31, 2015 21:25:43 GMT -5
I'm glad that some of you are explaining about MR. AND MRS. SMITH, a movie I don't plan to watch--so I'm happy to have some info!!! Thank you!!! Ditto! I plan to watch it again this weekend. It's been a long time. But I do remember enjoying it the first time around.
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Post by CastleFanGran on Nov 1, 2015 0:37:22 GMT -5
CK, will look forward to your thoughts, after you have re-watched, if you make time for doing so!!!
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Post by sylvia4949 on Nov 1, 2015 11:55:26 GMT -5
1Lincoln40 - according to alibi TV season 8 is starting in January 2016 (not sure which part of January though).
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Post by castlefan8 on Nov 2, 2015 19:51:22 GMT -5
“The Last Seduction” – In order to hunt down the brutal murderer of a grifting seducer, Castle & Beckett must investigate New York’s elite. Meanwhile, Castle plans to surprise Beckett on their one-year wedding anniversary. “The Last Seduction” will air on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16 (10:01-11:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network
I find this very depressing. Castle, my dear Castle. Please get some self respect. Sigh
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Post by angie1379 on Nov 3, 2015 10:18:41 GMT -5
“The Last Seduction” – In order to hunt down the brutal murderer of a grifting seducer, Castle & Beckett must investigate New York’s elite. Meanwhile, Castle plans to surprise Beckett on their one-year wedding anniversary. “The Last Seduction” will air on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16 (10:01-11:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network I find this very depressing. Castle, my dear Castle. Please get some self respect. Sigh I have mixed feelings about the issue of self-respect in a marriage. Yes, self-respect is important, but I'm not so sure Castle's efforts to acknowledge their anniversary indicate a loss of self-respect. In my mind, to deliberately not acknowledge such an important occasion would be the equivalent of playing power games, which almost always serve only to undermine a marriage, no? I guess what I'm saying is that working to fix problems in a marriage sometimes takes everything a person has, including their pride, and that's okay. That's what it means to love another person unconditionally. I've scarified pride many times in my marriage, as has my husband, because to not do so often leads to spiteful power plays. Beckett moved out. That leaves Castle with two choices as their anniversary approaches. He can ignore it, and leave it up to Beckett to acknowledge it, which has to potential to make him resentful if she doesn't. It's a risk that takes the outcome out of his hands and serves only to "test" Beckett. Or he can make an effort, which yes, still has the potential to burn him if she rejects his effort. But at least he can say he tried; he gave it his all. And my guess is, he trusts that she will reciprocate. In fact, he's banking on it by taking the risk. He's not setting her up, or trying to bait her. He genuinely wants to celebrate his anniversary with his wife -- and I'm not going to blame him for that. Yes, Beckett has a lot to atone for, and she owes Castle a very heartfelt apology and explanation. But I'm not going to blame Castle for doing everything he can to save his marriage. I don't see that as weakness, but as proof of a deep commitment to his marriage. And I'm really, really hoping the results are worth it!
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Post by java on Nov 3, 2015 10:57:58 GMT -5
“The Last Seduction” – In order to hunt down the brutal murderer of a grifting seducer, Castle & Beckett must investigate New York’s elite. Meanwhile, Castle plans to surprise Beckett on their one-year wedding anniversary. “The Last Seduction” will air on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16 (10:01-11:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network I find this very depressing. Castle, my dear Castle. Please get some self respect. Sigh I have mixed feelings about the issue of self-respect in a marriage. Yes, self-respect is important, but I'm not so sure Castle's efforts to acknowledge their anniversary indicate a loss of self-respect. In my mind, to deliberately not acknowledge such an important occasion would be the equivalent of playing power games, which almost always serve only to undermine a marriage, no? I guess what I'm saying is that working to fix problems in a marriage sometimes takes everything a person has, including their pride, and that's okay. That's what it means to love another person unconditionally. I've scarified pride many times in my marriage, as has my husband, because to not do so often leads to spiteful power plays. Beckett moved out. That leaves Castle with two choices as their anniversary approaches. He can ignore it, and leave it up to Beckett to acknowledge it, which has to potential to make him resentful if she doesn't. It's a risk that takes the outcome out of his hands and serves only to "test" Beckett. Or he can make an effort, which yes, still has the potential to burn him if she rejects his effort. But at least he can say he tried; he gave it his all. And my guess is, he trusts that she will reciprocate. In fact, he's banking on it by taking the risk. He's not setting her up, or trying to bait her. He genuinely wants to celebrate his anniversary with his wife -- and I'm not going to blame him for that. Yes, Beckett has a lot to atone for, and she owes Castle a very heartfelt apology and explanation. But I'm not going to blame Castle for doing everything he can to save his marriage. I don't see that as weakness, but as proof of a deep commitment to his marriage. And I'm really, really hoping the results are worth it! Very wise words and sage advice. Thank you.
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Post by nathanfan1 on Nov 3, 2015 13:47:18 GMT -5
Angie, you're the BEST shrink around here! Thanks for making me see a different perspective. You always have good insights.
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Post by nathanfan1 on Nov 3, 2015 13:56:10 GMT -5
I was just reading back through the earlier postings on this thread and I sure have to agree with something Kman said. Why on earth would they choose to show the honeymoon episode as a rerun last week? I thought it was a bizarre choice, given the present circumstances and I ended up turning it off after about 15 minutes. I just don't have the stomach for it right now.
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Post by tycho657 on Nov 3, 2015 13:59:53 GMT -5
I was just reading back through the earlier postings on this thread and I sure have to agree with something Kman said. Why on earth would they choose to show the honeymoon episode as a rerun last week? I thought it was a bizarre choice, given the present circumstances and I ended up turning it off after about 15 minutes. I just don't have the stomach for it right now. For the casual viewer of Castle that episode was probably a good one. They probably had no idea it was from last season? They have usually only shown repeats of the season they are showing but this was early for a repeat episode so they had to go with a fun one from last season. I remember Andrew talking about eiditing that episode and he said he could watch it 100 more times. I think he really enjoyed that episode.
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Post by tycho657 on Nov 3, 2015 14:16:28 GMT -5
Just saw this is a short promo clip for the next episode 806. Is it me or are those "love eyeballs" back? Kate looks pretty happy here.
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Post by angie1379 on Nov 3, 2015 14:32:23 GMT -5
Angie, you're the BEST shrink around here! Thanks for making me see a different perspective. You always have good insights. I try! I just feel bad when people think Castle is sacrificing his pride by fighting for his marriage. We all deserve a partner who loves us that much! Is there a point when a marriage stops being worth fighting for? Yes, of course. But Castle obviously doesn't think they've reached that point, and Kate has not declared their marriage over. So what do people expect Castle to do, make Kate crawl back to him on hands and knees, begging for forgiveness that he get to self-righteously decide on? That's not a marriage; that's punishment. You don't make your partner pay for their mistakes and hold it over their head until you decide they've been adequately chastened. So yes, I find it incredibly encouraging that Castle still wants Kate and hasn't given up. They will work on their issues together, but he's not adding to their problems by being petty and spiteful with a very important milestone in their marriage. You can' redo your first anniversary, and he has every right to try to ensure theirs is not marred by regret. Okay, off the soapbox for good this time! Thanks for indulging me!
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Post by ProudTVJunkie on Nov 3, 2015 14:41:49 GMT -5
Angie, you're the BEST shrink around here! Thanks for making me see a different perspective. You always have good insights. I try! I just feel bad when people think Castle is sacrificing his pride by fighting for his marriage. We all deserve a partner who loves us that much! Is there a point when a marriage stops being worth fighting for? Yes, of course. But Castle obviously doesn't think they've reached that point, and Kate has not declared their marriage over. So what do people expect Castle to do, make Kate crawl back to him on hands and knees, begging for forgiveness that he get to self-righteously decide on? That's not a marriage; that's punishment. You don't make your partner pay for their mistakes and hold it over their head until you decide they've been adequately chastened. So yes, I find it incredibly encouraging that Castle still wants Kate and hasn't given up. They will work on their issues together, but he's not adding to their problems by being petty and spiteful with a very important milestone in their marriage. You can' redo your first anniversary, and he has every right to try to ensure theirs is not marred by regret. Okay, off the soapbox for good this time! Thanks for indulging me! I love it angie. You actually gave me new hope for these next 3 episodes. I've got my fingers crossed that it pays off.
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Post by joana on Nov 3, 2015 17:46:31 GMT -5
Just saw this is a short promo clip for the next episode 806. Is it me or are those "love eyeballs" back? Kate looks pretty happy here. Yes, and perhaps I'm seeing things but I think in the end it looks like they are about to Kiss. It's just a fraction of a second in the end but Kate seems to be raising her hand to Rick's shoulder and he seems to be about to lean forward. Am I seeing things? :-) Well, if this belongs to 8x06 I probably am since Kate will not be in the episode and surely they would not put them back together in just a quick scene of an episode.
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Post by larryholmes on Nov 3, 2015 21:57:25 GMT -5
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Post by 1Lincoln40 on Nov 5, 2015 21:21:57 GMT -5
Hi everyone
Sylvia thanks for that info about when the UK will be getting S8. Unfortunately right now I'm of the "yeah whenever". I just soo do not have any enthusiasm for this show right now.
Tycho saw that 'blink and you miss it' promo after The Nose was shown and thought that scene was weird considering what Kate did to Rick at the end of that episode. A couple of comments on the tube suggested that Rick was dreaming or that it was from another episode later in the season.
Also anyone see the photos from The Last Seduction? Some kind of spa visit with Kate. And suggestion that Rick gives Kate her anniversary gift at the precinct??
B.x
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