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"Bye, gang at Cheers!"

Where's Anastasia Beaverhausen? Didn't the AV Club already become a big Mullally fan club already?

Anna Karenina is amazingly approachable, as well as really funny and soap-opera-style dramatic. It's honestly just fun to read. Glad to see people are doing it.

The two best moments, ever, will always remain:

Oh, I have to agree. Castle, unfortunately, isn't what it was. I think it was legitimately good at one point. It's no longer that sound. But I don't have the energy to get upset about how it's changed when I'm having so much goofy fun.

Criticizing Castle for its lack of Oscar-level acting or complete trop-avoiding originality is like criticizing Glee for not having realistic and organic approaches to social problems: it's not why we're watching the show. To me, the absolute ridiculousness of sitting and sulking in the rain (which, even as a fangirl,

To me Castle is all about silly ridiculousness: it's my favorite show and I say it's not a good episode if I don't scream at the TV, "This is so dumb!" All the things that have been mentioned here: Fillion's charming, Katic's decent, etc., are just part of the fact that this show is silly, unrealistic, and quite fun.

how has no one thought of that? Given the crazy-person meds connection that's just conveniently been made, it's certainly possible.

I interpreted that as just another indication of the ridiculous favoritism Victoria shows toward Daniel, and Conrad using it to the advantage of his coercion.