Castle Season 8 Report Card
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It was the final season of Castle.
Under normal circumstances, that alone would evoke a certain amount of sorrow, but it was the very existence of Castle Season 8 that caused us misery.
From the first installment, Castle Season 8 Episode 1, all the way through to the series finale, Castle Season 8 Episode 22, it was obvious that the very heart of the show had been altered.
A show that had once made Mondays the happiest day of the week had taken a fatal turn in the hands of new show runners who never seemed to understand why fans tuned in.
Still, we’ve decided to take a look back and see where the magic was lost, if it ever sparked back to life, and what grade Castle Season 8 deserves.
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1. We Knew Something Was Off…
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But I knew something was off when I had little desire to rewatch “XY” even a second time. The show had a darker tone and more violence than was the norm on Castle. Worst of all, even the Caskett scenes lacked that spark I'd always loved.
I'd hoped it was a fluke and that the new show runners simply needed time to find their footing. Boy, was I wrong!
2. Worst Plot Twist...
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Kate Beckett fought her inner demons in order to be a better, healthier person and have a happy relationship. Now some mysterious conspiracy had Beckett throwing that away?
Rick Castle fought for their relationship for years, but he let her walk out the door with virtually no explanation. It didn't make sense from the start and was the beginning of the end for the show.
3. Best Episode...
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Caleb Brown cross examining Rick Castle on the stand was one of the best scenes of the season. And in a season where there was little emotion felt between Castle and Beckett, it was satisfying to see how affected Kate was watching that cross examination and not being able to stop it.
Perhaps even better was seeing our fabulous foursome (Castle, Beckett, Esposito, and Ryan) once again working a case over Chinese food at the precinct. We were even reminded that Rick Castle is a best selling author! There was lots to smile about in 8x10. I might even watch this episode again.
4. Worst Episode...
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It had many things we never thought we'd see: Caskett separated, Castle being fine with Alexis parading around like a Victoria's Secret model in front of a bunch of frat boys, Lanie telling Castle that being abducted and kept from his loved ones for two months was the same as Beckett walking out on their marriage.
Castle was partnered with Alexis. Beckett was partnered with Vikram, and Happy Castle Mondays suddenly needed a Castle Depression Rescue Kit.
5. Happiest Moment...
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Even better, Ryan and Jenny named the baby Nicholas Javier Ryan, a nod to Ryan's desire to name his child Javier in “Under Fire.” The moment was like a giant group hug for our favorite characters and their fans.
6. Most Horrendous Lie...
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Rick Castle was cheated on by his first wife. It ended their marriage and left him to raise his daughter alone. But in “Tone Death,” we were supposed to believe that Castle was fine letting his closest friends believe he'd cheated on the love of his life? I didn't find that funny; it actually made me cringe.
Even worse was that Beckett had no problem allowing her husband's reputation to be trashed. Beckett was always a character with such integrity. How was it okay to let the world believe that the husband who adored her was off screwing some Russian model on the side? The writers claimed they wanted to add some fun into the story by having Caskett sneak around to be together, but nothing about this was fun. It only made us sad and angry.
7. Most Underused Character...
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To be honest, we never got to see enough of Lanie. Every other long-term character had episodes dedicated to telling more of their story, but Lanie's was never more than a footnote.
Even newcomer Hayley got more screen time. That was just all kinds of wrong!
8. Most Overused Character ...
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The absolute worst was when Castle traveled back to Los Angeles with Hayley instead of Beckett. After Caskett’s pivotal moment in LA in Castle Season 3 Episode 22, “To Love and Die in L.A.,” fans were furious to see Rick return to the same hotel with anyone but Kate. Hayley even got her own full episode dedicated to her backstory, something Dr. Lanie Parish never got even though she'd been with the show since the pilot.
In short, it was overkill and a scenario that practically set up Hayley for fans to hate her.
9. Best Character Talent...
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10. Worst Character Twist...
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What made no sense was watching her throw all of that potential away to become a private investigator and work with her dad. Seriously? Who came up with this? Yes, Alexis could be a bit of an annoying know-it-all, but Castle Season 8 opened with her working behind her father's back, suddenly being a technical surveillance expert, spending daddy's money on incredibly expensive Scotch and palling around with new BFF Hayley. Not even her relationship with Pi made us dislike her this much.
11. Least Fun Plot Device...
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Fans quickly called out this new story twist for what it was – a way to keep Castle and Beckett apart. We hated every minute of it.
12. Moment For Which We’re Most Grateful...
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But the moment we were most grateful to see was the flash forward at the end of the Castle Season 8 Episode 22. Yes, it was a tacked on 30 second clip and fans deserved much better, but given the dark tone and bloodshed that infused the rest of that last episode, we'll take whatever scraps of happiness we can get for our favorite couple and hold onto it with both hands.
Maybe, someday, show creator Andrew Marlowe and executive producer Terri Edda Miller will fill in that time gap and write a better story. In the meantime, we have no doubt that fan fiction writers will write fans the happy ending they desire.
13. Final Grade…
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Sadly, that special, intangible something had all but disappeared in Castle Season 8, where Rick was frequently made to look like a bumbling fool for laughs, and Kate came off as a cold-hearted liar who no longer trusted her closest friends.
What the new show runners never seemed to understand was that as much as we enjoyed the occasionally dark episodes, it was because of how they were used to move the character's emotional story forward. We never watched for the darkness, we tuned in to see the light. We tuned in for the Caskett romance, not just for the couple but for the way their love story bonded their friends and family together.
Adding new characters and violent conspiracy theories didn't make this show fun or dynamic. It had always been both of those things. Unfortunately the end result of Castle Season 8 was a depressing debacle. A show that brought so many people so much joy deserved a much better send off.