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Season 6, Episode 7
Airdate: Monday, November 4, 2013, 10/9c on ABC
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“So I insulted her boyfriend, what’s the prison sentence on that?” – Richard Castle
Instead of focusing on an active homicide investigation, “Like Father, Like Daughter” centers on the 15-year-old murder of Kimberly Toland. At the last court appeal before execution, Frank Henson (James Carpinello), Kimberly’s murderer, is denied any further extension to provide evidence of his innocence. In three days, barring any miracles, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania will execute Frank. In attendance at these court proceedings are college students from Columbia University, including Alexis. She believes Frank is innocent and feels there must be something she can do to prove it.
Enter Alexis spontaneously showing up at the loft after weeks of not contacting Castle–asking for help on the case with absolutely nothing to give in return, not even an ounce of gratitude. “Just because I’m asking doesn’t mean that things are OK between us. I’m still mad at you, OK?” In what universe does that make sense? In my eyes, Castle has done little wrong. He let Pi (Myko Olivier) live in his house for over a month and nicely stated his reservations about their relationship. Yes, the dinner during last week’s episode could have gone better, but he is trying. If my (future) child were to request help in this manner, I’m pretty certain my answer would be a resounding ‘No.’ But Castle loves Alexis too much to turn her down. This is about the point where I started to tune out.
After Alexis finagles her way into Lyle’s house for questioning, it is obvious to the father-daughter team that he is not the murderer. However, Lyle does share some new information about a farmhouse that not only was used previously for cooking meth, but hosted several parties over the years as well. Kimberly was there the night of her death.
Back at the 12th, Beckett (Stana Katic) is concerned about her relationship with Alexis since Alexis hasn’t asked for her help on the case. We finally see a decent amount of screen time for Beckett halfway through the episode — a very disappointing fact in my mind — when Castle finally brings her into the fold to question Frank’s brother John (Wes Ramsey). During this very complicated weave of information from John, Lyle, and Kim’s mom Patrice (Laura Gardner), Castle realizes Frank has been taking the blame for his little brother. This urges Alexis to work harder to find solid leads and evidence proving them both innocent.
All that aside, I thoroughly enjoyed the performances of the entire cast, even if some of their screen time was at a bare minimum. Quinn does a great job keeping Alexis afloat near the end, salvaging a little bit of her relationship with Castle, and beginning to welcome Beckett into their family. I will still continue to hope for a speedy resolution of the problems for the father-daughter duo, as well as the immediate dismissal of Pi in all future episodes. Amen.
Hits
- Castle’s boredom at the beginning of “Like Father, Like Daughter” leads him to stacking No. 2 pencils between his nose and upper lip.
- What little there was of pure, unadulterated Beckett hair.
- Anyone catch the next “47” reference? The smoke detector went off for two minutes and 47 seconds. The writers are just toying with us!
Misses
- The episode as a whole completely irked me. I don’t ever remember being so turned off by an episode. Oh wait, season two, episode seven, “Famous Last Words,” which also heavily featured Alexis. I’m starting to see a trend…
- Another broken clock alerts Castle to the time of death. This is getting ridiculous. I think this is now three out of seven episodes this season!
- Where was Beckett? Oh yeah, not there!
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