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|ShortSummary = Natalie Rhodes ([[Laura Prepon]]), playing Nikki Heat in the film adaptation of ''Heat Wave'', joins Castle and Beckett in their next investigation of a high class match-maker, Stacy Collins. Natalie goes to extremes during her "character research," making herself into the exact image of Beckett, much to Castle's delight and Beckett's dismay. Ryan tries to find the best way to propose to Jenny but ends up proposes to her in front of everyone at the station after the investigation is closed.
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Castle is a television series on ABC which was created by Andrew W. Marlowe. The show premiered on March 9, 2009, the second season started on September 21, 2009, and the third season started on September 20, 2010, on ABC.

Castle stars Nathan Fillion as Richard Castle, a famous mystery novelist, and Stana Katic as NYPD detective Kate Beckett.

Series overview

Season Episodes Originally aired DVD release date
Season premiere Season finale Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
1 10 March 9, 2009 (2009-03-09) May 11, 2009 (2009-05-11) September 22, 2009 (2009-09-22)[1] May 6, 2010 (2010-05-06)[2] March 9, 2010 (2010-03-09)[3]
2 24 September 21, 2009 (2009-09-21) May 17, 2010 (2010-05-17) September 21, 2010 (2010-09-21)[4] December 1, 2010 (2010-12-01)[5]
3 24[6] September 20, 2010 (2010-09-20)
4

Episode list

"U.S. Viewers (in millions)" refers to the number of Americans who viewed the episode on the day of its original broadcast.

Season 1 (2009)

Series
#
Season
#
Title Directed by Written by U.S. Viewers
(in millions)
Original air date
11"Flowers for Your Grave"Rob BowmanAndrew W. Marlowe11.60[7]March 9, 2009 (2009-03-09)
When a young woman is found dead under circumstances described exactly in a book written by acclaimed author Richard Castle, he is brought in to provide insight into the case. When more victims turn up in similarly-accurate conditions described in his books, Castle is enlisted to assist the investigation by applying his knowledge of criminal behavior and his own books to the department's considerable skills.
22"Nanny McDead"John TerleskyBarry Schindel11.48[8]March 16, 2009 (2009-03-16)
A body of a nanny stuffed into an apartment building clothes dryer sets off a convoluted investigation into the hows and whys of her death. Castle, now a part of the detective team through an arrangement with the mayor, lends his skills of envisioning scenarios and pointing out seemingly-unrelated details- not to mention unorthodox methods- to the investigation.
33"Hedge Fund Homeboys"Rob BowmanDavid Grae9.81[9]March 23, 2009 (2009-03-23)
The shooting death in Central Park of a boy from a rich family sends Castle and Beckett into the world of New York private academies, where circles of friends prove to be almost more conniving, evasive, and mysterious than they can fathom.
44"Hell Hath No Fury"Rob BowmanAndrew W. Marlowe9.81[10]March 30, 2009 (2009-03-30)
When a prominent politician is murdered, the Department finds itself under intense pressure from the city government to explain what happened. However, the squeaky-clean politician had another side he had kept carefully hidden from the public.
55"A Chill Goes Through Her Veins"Bryan SpicerCharles Murray9.03[11]April 6, 2009 (2009-04-06)
The discovery of a hard-frozen body at a construction site leads the investigation of her death into unsolved cases from years past, tangling Beckett and Castle's case with a missing-persons case that was closed but never really solved.
66"Always Buy Retail"Jamie BabbitGabrielle Stanton & Harry Werksman7.61[12]April 13, 2009 (2009-04-13)
Someone is not just killing, but doing so ritualistically. Castle's knowledge of obscure rituals points to someone conducting a findsman's ritual; whatever he or she is doing, it's obvious that something has been lost and they want it back. However, trying to find the truth amid illegal immigrants and confusing facts tests the abilities, and imaginations, of the team.
77"Home Is Where the Heart Stops"Dean WhiteWill Beall8.44[13]April 20, 2009 (2009-04-20)
When a member of New York's high society is found murdered and stuffed into a small wall safe, the Department is put under pressure to get to the bottom of the story. But to get the answers to the string of robbery/murders, places must change; rather than Castle visiting New York's dark alleys, Beckett must follow him into the world of glitz, glamor, and, ultimately, murder, after they discover that the robberies are only connected by the victims having attended a specific charity event.
88"Ghosts"Bryan SpicerMoira Kirland8.74[14]April 27, 2009 (2009-04-27)
While unusual circumstances are practically usual, a body drowned in a bathtub of motor oil has the team scratching its collective head. But the mystery only deepens when investigation shows that the victim may have been involved with a crime more than 20 years old and was working with (or being stalked) by a true crime writer. Behind the scenes, the relationship between Castle and Beckett finally rears its truly competitive head during a high-stakes poker game involving New York's legal system elite.
99"Little Girl Lost"John TerleskyElizabeth Davis9.67[15]May 4, 2009 (2009-05-04)
The disappearance of a young child has the team scrambling for answers when additional help arrives in the form of FBI agent Will Sorenson who, among other things, is an ex-boyfriend of Beckett's. As Castle butts in on the investigation despite instructions to stay out, friction is inevitable (Particularly since the case that brought Beckett and Sorenson together ended with the death of the victim).
1010"A Death in the Family"Bryan SpicerTeleplay by: Andrew W. Marlowe
Story by: Andrew W. Marlowe & Barry Schindel
10.55[16]May 11, 2009 (2009-05-11)
The gruesome murder of a plastic surgeon sends Castle and Beckett into a confusing world of cosmetic surgery, unstable patients, and the witness protection program. But when Castle discovers additional information about Beckett's past, it could end up fracturing the partnership.

Season 2 (2009–10)

Series
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Season
#
Title Directed by Written by U.S. Viewers
(in millions)
Original air date
111"Deep in Death"Rob BowmanAndrew W. Marlowe9.43[17]September 21, 2009 (2009-09-21)
Beckett is still plenty peeved at Castle for looking into her mother's murder against her wishes, yet Captain Montgomery forces her to chat with a reporter who is jazzed to write about her crime-solving partnership with Castle. But when a murder victim is found hanging in a tree, Beckett reluctantly teams with Castle once again. Their investigation takes a strange turn when armed men kidnap the body en route to the coroner, leaving Castle and Beckett to delve into the world of drug smuggling, the Russian mob and high stakes poker in Chinatown.
122"The Double Down"Rob BowmanDavid Grae9.56[18]September 28, 2009 (2009-09-28)
When Castle and Beckett are handed the murder of a couples therapist and Ryan and Esposito are assigned to investigate the death of a dead man found shot in a park, Castle makes a bet on which pair can solve their murder first. But when both investigations hit dead ends and the victims are found to be strangely connected, the two teams work together to solve the peculiar puzzle.
133"Inventing the Girl"Dwight LittleMoira Kirland11.46[19]October 5, 2009 (2009-10-05)
When a young, up-and-coming model is found stabbed with a strange object in a fountain, Castle and Beckett are forced to explore the cut throat world of fashion modeling. Meanwhile, Alexis reconnects with her old baby-sitter, and Ryan and Esposito discover an amusing secret about Beckett.
144"Fool Me Once…"Bryan SpicerAlexi Hawley9.99[20]October 12, 2009 (2009-10-12)
While dropping playful hints to Beckett about the plot of Castle's first book based on her, the two investigate the murder of a con man posing as a Arctic explorer for school children. The case takes several interesting turns, fascinating Castle and infuriating Beckett, when they suspect that the victim was actually a CIA operative and may have faked his own death. But when an old CIA contact of Castle's disputes that the victim was ever a spy, everyone wonders just who is being fooled.
155"When the Bough Breaks"John TerleskyRené Echevarria9.88[21]October 19, 2009 (2009-10-19)
A woman who is an illegal immigrant is found dead in a manhole, prompting Castle and Beckett to uncover a dark secret about a successful doctor, and a possible connection between his son, and that of the victim. At the same time, Castle's first book based on Beckett, Heat Wave, is released to rave reviews, and he is offered the writing opportunity of a lifetime, causing him to struggle with the fact that accepting the new gig would end his partnership with Beckett.
166"Vampire Weekend"Karen GaviolaTerri Miller11.09[22]October 26, 2009 (2009-10-26)
As Halloween approaches, Castle and Beckett are assigned to investigate the death of a young man found stabbed in the heart with a wooden stake in a graveyard. To Castle's delight, the two must delve into the world of vampires and werewolves to find the killer.
177"Famous Last Words"Rob BowmanJose Molina9.68[23]November 2, 2009 (2009-11-02)
Castle and Beckett investigate the murder of a singer in a popular punk band whose body was arranged to resemble a scene in one the band's music videos. When the case stumps the two, Alexis comes to their aid, using knowledge gained as a fan of the band.
188"Kill the Messenger"Jonathan FrakesTerence Paul Winter10.72[24]November 9, 2009 (2009-11-09)
The investigation into the death of a bike messenger takes a personal turn for Beckett and her colleagues when they discover that the victim was carrying evidence that could exonerate a man jailed years before by Captain Montgomery. Things get even more interesting when they discover that a wealthy candidate for the U.S. Senate from a prominent New York family may have been involved as well.
199"Love Me Dead"Bryan SpicerAlexi Hawley10.86[25]November 16, 2009 (2009-11-16)
Castle and Beckett are thrust into the world of ex-cons and escorts after a respected Assistant District Attorney is tossed off a multi-story car parking garage. Further, Castle sympathizes with the plight of a call girl connected to the case, resulting in his making promises that he and Beckett may not be able to keep. Meanwhile, Castle is concerned, and mildly hurt, when Alexis confides a secret to Beckett and not to him.
2010"One Man's Treasure"Helen ShaverElizabeth Davis10.46[26]November 23, 2009 (2009-11-23)
Castle and Beckett have their hands full looking into the death of a man whose body is found stuffed in a garbage chute when two women arrive to identify the body - one claiming to be the victim's wife, the other his fiancée. Meanwhile, Alexis volunteers at the precinct as part of a civics class project, and works to track down the owner of a packet of photos left over from a case gone cold years ago.
2111"The Fifth Bullet"John TerleskyDavid Grae8.41[27]December 7, 2009 (2009-12-07)
A twist arises in the case of an art dealer found shot to death in his art gallery when a man with amnesia arrives at the station carrying a book with a bullet lodged in it that was fired from the same gun as was used in the murder. To solve the crime, Castle and Beckett have to jog his memory and unravel a possible connection to a high-level Arabian diplomat.
2212"A Rose for Everafter"Bryan SpicerTeleplay by: Terri Miller & Terence Paul Winter
Story by: Alexi Hawley
9.48[28]January 11, 2010 (2010-01-11)
Castle reconnects with a former girlfriend (Alyssa Milano) on her wedding day when one of her bridesmaids is found murdered, causing sparks to fly between them once again, and Beckett to have to deal with the possibility of being jealous.
2313"Sucker Punch"Tom WrightWill Beall9.50[29]January 18, 2010 (2010-01-18)
The case of the murder of an enforcer for an Irish gang takes a terribly personal turn when Lanie and a forensic expert friend of Castle's uncover an undeniable connection between the case and Beckett's mother's unsolved murder. As the investigation plays out, Beckett comes to terms not only with her grief for her mother, but with feelings that will impact her relationship with Castle.
2414"The Third Man"Rosemary RodriguezTerence Paul Winter10.54[30]January 25, 2010 (2010-01-25)
As Castle and Beckett investigate the death of a possible serial squatter mixed up in a multi-million dollar heist involving exotic animals and diamonds, Castle tries to hide from Beckett the fact that a newspaper that ranked him as one of the city's most eligible bachelors also linked them romantically. While Castle relishes the moment by agreeing to a date with a woman ranked by the newspaper as one of the city's most eligible bachelorettes, Beckett makes romantic plans of her own with Lanie's help.
2515"Suicide Squeeze"David BarrettJose Molina9.48[31]February 8, 2010 (2010-02-08)
A beloved Cuban baseball player is found murdered with a baseball bat requiring Castle and Beckett to explore the high-stakes world of professional sports. Meanwhile, Alexis works to complete a family tree for school and questions Castle about his desire to know more about his own father.
2616"The Mistress Always Spanks Twice"Tom WrightKate Sargeant9.09[32]March 8, 2010 (2010-03-08)
The body of a woman covered in caramel sauce is found hanging from playground equipment in a park, prompting the team to venture into the world of bondage and fetish clubs, and plenty of playful banter between Castle and Beckett.
2717"Tick, Tick, Tick…"Bryan SpicerMoira Kirland12.21[33]March 22, 2010 (2010-03-22)
(Part 1) Beckett and Castle team up with experienced FBI Special Agent Jordan Shaw (Dana Delany) in the hunt for a serial killer with an apparent obsession for 'Nikki Heat', the character Castle based on Beckett in his best-seller Heat Wave. It soon becomes apparent that not only is Beckett jealous of Castle's admiration for Shaw and the FBI's hi-tech gadgets, but that Beckett herself could be the killer's ultimate intended victim. Castle also strikes a deal to make Heat Wave into a movie.
2818"Boom!"John TerleskyElizabeth Davis14.47[34]March 29, 2010 (2010-03-29)
(Part 2) After barely surviving an explosion set by the serial killer, now identified as Scott Dunn, that destroys her apartment, Beckett pushes Shaw's imposed boundaries on her involvement in the investigation, and gets herself removed from the case. But when Dunn kidnaps Shaw to get to Beckett, Beckett takes over the investigation and finds herself relying on Castle's instincts as a mystery writer to save Shaw and herself.
2919"Wrapped Up in Death"Bill RoeAlexi Hawley11.70[35]April 5, 2010 (2010-04-05)
When a museum curator is found dead from having a stone gargoyle dropped on him, Beckett, Castle, and the team must answer the question of whether the killer is a jealous colleague, a jilted lover, the publicity-hungry museum director, or the curse of an ancient mummy whose tomb promises death for anyone who looks upon its face, as Castle couldn't resist doing.
3020"The Late Shaft"Bryan SpicerDavid Grae13.20[36]April 12, 2010 (2010-04-12)
When a legendary talk show host (Tom Bergeron) is found dead after Castle appears on his show and he reveals to Castle that his life is in danger, Castle and Beckett work to piece together a timeline of his final hours that could crack the case even though it seems the victim died of natural causes. Meanwhile, Castle's fling with an actress who is up for the part of Nikki Heat in the movie version of Heat Wave, has Beckett jealous.
3121"Den of Thieves"John TerleskyWill Beall10.39[37]April 19, 2010 (2010-04-19)
An investigation into the death of a thief uncovers some painful parts of Esposito's past and results in Beckett making a connection with the handsome robbery detective, Tom Demming, assigned to help with the case.
3222"Food to Die For"Ron UnderwoodTerri Miller10.69[38]May 3, 2010 (2010-05-03)
Castle and Beckett's investigation into the murder of a chef who recently won a reality cooking show results in her reconnecting with an old high school friend, Madison Queller, who owned the restaurant where the victim worked. While Beckett's relationship with Demming develops, Castle pursues Madison, but whether for romance or information on Beckett's past for one of his books isn't clear.
3323"Overkill"John TerleskyRené Echevarria11.42[39]May 10, 2010 (2010-05-10)
Beckett asks Demming to help her and Castle investigate a robbery-homicide, prompting the two men to fall into competition with each other to impress Beckett by proving their own theory in the death correct. As the case develops, it becomes obvious to Castle that, despite his efforts at solving the case, Beckett's relationship with Demming has gotten serious.
3424"A Deadly Game"Rob BowmanAndrew W. Marlowe10.09[40]May 17, 2010 (2010-05-17)
The death of a man who was involved in a simulated spy game leads Castle and Beckett to wonder where exactly the game ends and reality begins. Against this backdrop, Castle and Beckett struggle inwardly with their feelings for each other, even though Beckett is officially dating Demming and Castle is severely behind in his writing for the second Nikki Heat book. After receiving advice from family and friends, both come to separate decisions that could make or break their relationship in the future.

Season 3 (2010–11)

On March 30, 2010, ABC announced that Castle had been renewed for its third season with a 22 episode order.[41] The order was increased to 24 episodes on November 11, 2010.[6]

Series
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Season
#
Title Directed by Written by U.S. Viewers
(in millions)
Original air date
351"A Deadly Affair"Rob BowmanAndrew W. Marlowe11.17[42]September 20, 2010 (2010-09-20)
Beckett and her team burst into an apartment on a murderer's trail, only to be surprised when they find Castle, who they hadn't seen or heard from in months, standing over the dead woman's body holding a gun. Beckett has no choice but to arrest Castle until he proves he is innocent.
362"He's Dead, She's Dead"John TerleskyMoira Kirland11.08[43]September 27, 2010 (2010-09-27)
Beckett and Castle look for a killer of a famous psychic while debating whether extrasensory abilities are real or fake. But, when a letter arrives from the victim predicting her death, they must determine who actually wrote the letter, the victim or killer.
373"Under the Gun"Bryan SpicerAlexi Hawley10.83[44]October 4, 2010 (2010-10-04)
While investigating the murder of a bail bondsman, Beckett and Castle run into Beckett's first Training Officer, Mike Royce, now working as a bounty hunter and chasing their murder suspect on a warrant for missing his court appearance.
384"Punked"Rob BowmanDavid Grae10.66[45]October 11, 2010 (2010-10-11)
Beckett and Castle investigate a murder of a young executive involving antique guns, a 200-year-old bullet, and New York's steampunk subculture.
395"Anatomy of a Murder"John TerleskyTerence Paul Winter10.95[46]October 18, 2010 (2010-10-18)
When a County Hospital doctor's body is discovered in someone else's casket, Castle and Beckett dive into the complex relationships in the hospital and the doctor's life to uncover the killer. Meanwhile, Castle's relationship with his ex-wife is strained over a pair of concert tickets.
406"3XK"Bill RoeDavid Amann11.32[47]October 25, 2010 (2010-10-25)
When a woman's dead body shows signs of an old killer's handy work, Castle and Beckett discover that the Triple Killer, a murderer who vanished four years prior, may have returned. Meanwhile, Alexis has a secret admirer.
417"Almost Famous"Félix AlcaláElizabeth Davis11.27[48]November 1, 2010 (2010-11-01)
Beckett and Castle respond to an "Officer Down" call only to find that the murdered "officer" is actually a male stripper wearing a police costume.
428"Murder Most Fowl"Bryan SpicerMatt Pyken10.83[49]November 8, 2010 (2010-11-08)
Beckett and Castle discover the brutal kidnapping of a boy while investigating the shooting death of a subway worker in Central Park.
439"Close Encounters of the Murderous Kind"Bethany RooneyShalisha Francis9.98[50]November 15, 2010 (2010-11-15)
When a prominent astrophysicist is found dead in her car of explosive decompression, Castle is led to theorize her death was the result of an alien abduction, particularly when a government agent (Lyle Lovett) tries to stop the investigation.
4410"Last Call"Bryan SpicerScott Williams7.63[51]December 6, 2010 (2010-12-06)
Castle and Beckett investigate the murder of a dockworker turned bar owner whose body is found floating in the East River, leading to the discovery of a secret that dates back to Prohibition.
4511"Nikki Heat"Jeff BlecknerDavid Grae9.61[52]January 3, 2011 (2011-01-03)
Natalie Rhodes (Laura Prepon), playing Nikki Heat in the film adaptation of Heat Wave, joins Castle and Beckett in their next investigation of a high class match-maker, Stacy Collins. Natalie goes to extremes during her "character research," making herself into the exact image of Beckett, much to Castle's delight and Beckett's dismay. Ryan tries to find the best way to propose to Jenny but ends up proposing to her in front of everyone at the station after the investigation is closed.
4612"Poof! You're Dead"Millicent SheltonTerri Miller9.05[53]January 10, 2011 (2011-01-10)
The opening scene shows an assistant of a magic shop finding her boss, Zalmon Drake upside down in a tank of water. A note found in the crime scene points towards suicide which the assistant denied claiming that Drake had found money to bail out his business. Lanie conforms that since there was no water in the lungs Drake was in fact murdered. She also found white rabbit hair and organo-phosphates on the body.The suicide note had fingerprints of another magician named Charles Russel whom Drake had kicked out because he was reckless with pyrotechnics. Russel reviels that the paper when seen under black light was actually a list of a few illegal items, including C4, that Drake had hired him to purchase. Beckett and Castle find Drakes workshop where they meet Drake's twin brother Edmin Drake who is an accountant. Edmin tell them that his brother had contacted him to use his accounting knowledge to launder 1/2 million. Since organophospahtes are used in jet fuel Beckett conclude that Drake was hired to kill a billioner Christian Dahl. Cristian Dahl was killed when his jet exploded mid air across the Transatlantic. FAA footage confirms that Drake had planted the explosive on Dahl's plane. Dahl's wife tell them that all of Dahl's accounts were frozen by the DA office.The DA was investigating Dahl because they suspected him to be a fraud. Thus leading to the conclusion that Dahl had faked his own death with the help of Drake. Castle suspects that Dahl's ego would lead him to attend his own funeral. Dahl is caught at his own funeral. At the station Dahl is about to lawyer up when he starts seeing visions of a dead Drake and confesses his crimes. The visions were actually done by the help of Edmin Drake, Zalmon Drake's twin. During the entire episode Lanie and Esposito try to keep their relationship a secret, and Castle ignores all of his second ex-wife/publisher/girlfriends's phone calls to him. In the end, it is found that everyone knows about Lanie and Esposito. Castle breaks up with Gina because they aren't in love. As he finishes his break up phonecall, Beckett invites him to dinner with her.
4713"Knockdown"[54]Tom WrightWill BeallN/AJanuary 24, 2011 (2011-01-24)
When the detective of Beckett's mother's murder is shot down in front of her before he gets a chance to tell her his new discoveries on the case, Beckett's old wounds are reopened once again and need to be faced. The investigation of the detective's death leads the team to an old scheme which may unfold the answer to why Beckett's mother was murdered and by whom. Beckett and Castle take a turn for the better, taking their partnership to a whole new level.
4814"Lucky Stiff"[55]UnknownUnknownN/AFebruary 7, 2011 (2011-02-07)
4915"The Final Nail"[56]UnknownUnknownN/AFebruary 14, 2011 (2011-02-14)

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