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Is Castle truly Nathan Fillion's home?

 

Whether he's playing a twisted servant of evil (and a preacher to boot!) on Buffy, The Vampire Slayer, a "Hitchcockian" ordinary man thrust into an ordinary situation on the short lived Drive, or even a scoundrel with a heart of gold and a dash of derring-do as Captain Mal Reynolds of the now canceled Firefly, Nathan Fillion always leaves a lasting impression in any role.

So when he was chosen as the lead in Castle as a famous crime novelist who tags along with local police, investigating homicides as research fodder for upcoming books, I was a bit skeptical. It's not because I didn't think he would fit the role; rather, I was curious to see whether the role would fit him.

Upon first glance, Castle seems like a tired retread of shows we've seen in the past. I can imagine them pitching this as Moonlighting meets Murder, She Wrote with a dash of Homicide grittiness to appease the need for heavy drama in the 10pm time slot.

Does it work? Yes...and no.

If you're looking for some groundbreaking television, Castle might not be your cup of joe. Crime dramas have been a staple of television since programming started beaming into your homes in the 50s. As the years progressed, levity was added to ease the dramatic tension as well as make the characters seem more realistic and, let's face it, interesting. Aside from that, there's not much more they can add to a basic formula.

Audiences rarely tune in to a series week after week because of a gimmick as that holds interest for only so long. Ultimately, you continue viewing because you become invested in the lives of the fictional characters.

It's on that level that Castle succeeds.

I'll be the first to admit that had I not been a huge fan of Fillion prior to the show's debut, I most likely would not have given it much of a chance. However, the actor makes the character so likable and charming that I find myself tuning in weekly. In addition, his co-star Stana Katic plays a nice foil/potential romantic interest and the supporting cast (which includes TV vet Susan Sullivan of Falcon Crest and Dharma & Greg) are all also equally engaging.

While Castle is far from perfect or original, it is a fun show. It's relatively well written and slickly produced (one of the co-executive producers is Rob Bowman, producer and director of cult favorite, The X-Files) and is much better than many shows out there right now.

Whether Castle makes it to a sophomore season largely rests upon the audience and the powers that be at ABC. If you can survive the excruciating Surviving Suburbia for two minutes (I've endured 4 minutes so far as Castle doesn't start until 10:02), you can at least look forward to being entertained for the remaining 58.

Castle may not be a home in which Fillion will retire and live out his golden years, but for now, he looks quite comfortable. Until he decides to relocate, I'll make time for Castle each week.

 

 

Castle can be seen on ABC's Pittsburgh affiliate WTAE each Monday at 10:02pm.

For more info: Check out ABC's Castle website here. And please, whatever you do, see Fillion in Dr. Horrible's Sing A Long Blog!

 

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Sean Farren, a graduate of Marquette University, is an avid TV viewer with knowledge of the medium that spans six decades. He is also a budding...

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  • Arlene 2 years ago
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    I find Castle to be a copy cat of Californication which I love. But i must say i'm also enjoying Castle very much. At first i did think it was a rip off of Hank and Becca in Californication.....which I guess it is. Castle is even a smart as* like Hank in Californication. I have enjoyed watching it. And its much better then some of the new shows.

  • KDP 2 years ago
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    I love this show! The only reason I started watching it was because I saw it being advertised and saw Nathan Fillion who I loved when he played Joey on One Life to Live. I have to say he is great...He is a smart**s which I like. I hope this show lasts it really has potential.

  • Shelley 2 years ago
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    I was curious if Castle would hold my interest - I'm happy to say that they are building the characters, while keeping the smart and witty banter going. I also love the opening sequences - they are very well done - if they would only give you the music creds on the website.

  • ern 2 years ago
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    I'm very much enjoying Castle. The writing is sharp, and Fillion's character is (like Mal Reynolds in Firefly) multilayered and perfectly wonderful. Stana Katic (previously unknown to me) has great chemistry with Fillion on screen. But what really sold me was the father-daughter relationship, which provides unique insight into Castle's character.

  • Braeden 2 years ago
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    I've watched some and it feels a lot like CSI, Law and Order and so on.. just with a guy who acts like a cop ... who isn't.

    I too saw Nathan's name on the show and hoped for more of Firefly/Serenity.

    It seems the more I hope for more of 'Mal' the more disapointed I'll be :). Come on JOSS WHEDON! Get us Firefly back!

  • Sean 2 years ago
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    Arlene,

    I've not yet seen Californication since I don't have Showtime, but it is on my list for a DVD purchase. Friends that know me well told me I would love it!

    KDP,

    Several months ago, I was flipping channels and saw Fillion back on OLTL again! I was kind of surprised but know that he probably did it just for fun and to get back to his roots.

    Shelly,

    The banter is great and the chemistry works well. If they give it time (which I hope they do), the show could be outstanding.

    Braeden,

    I'm a HUGE Whedon fan! That said, the powers that be probably won't ever let Firefly see the light of day again. You don't know how many people I turned on to that show. Fox really dropped the ball on that one and it's a shame that Sci-Fi didn't pick it up. Would have been a great lineup with that, Dr Who and Galactica!

    I've not actually met Fillion, but was at a screenwriting conference a few years back where he introduced Whedon. Fillion's as every bit charming in real life as he is on the screen. I wish nothing but good things for him!

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