But it's only July and I have exactly 24 days to be a teenager. No need to be too uptight yet. I have locked myself up in my room for many days watching TV series that I never usually had the time for. Now, I'm on season 4 of this highly addicting comedy-action crime series. It's the kind that makes you think of your own deathbed, but never fails to amuse you. Probably not for the faint of heart, but it's clever, very clever.
"There are two kinds of folks who sit around thinking about how to kill people. Psychopaths... and mystery writers. I'm the kind that pays better.Who am I? I'm Rick Castle"
Kate Beckett, prim and serious homicide detective and Richard Castle, multi-millionaire mystery writer / man of incredibly good humor. Castle goes to NYPD (New York Police Department) to help solve a murder investigation because the very first episode's murder case (back in 2009) made use of his writings to resemble an ideal crime scene. After the first case, Castle makes Kate his inspiration for his new best-selling novels, Heat Wave and Naked Heat. His novels starred Nikki Heat, a character based on Kate Beckett, but not entirely. He gave it a bit of a twist, making Beckett look like a slutty cop, which was, according to Natalie Rhodes (who soon after played Nikki Heat when it was made into a movie), was verbal masturbation. Castle and Beckett have this mutual thing with each other but never found the need to define the relationship. Heck, I got to season 4 and I'm still waiting for something to happen.
But what's getting me exhilarated?
^ THIS
THEY'RE REAL. THEY ARE TANGIBLY REAL. I thought those books they show on TV were just props. But no, my cousin told me she saw copies at National Bookstore and we are just dying to read them. Now I question myself... How can I not afford these books? Oh yes I do need a job.
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