I started watching Castle in the spring of 2009 when the show began airing. I was quickly hooked on the show and continue to watch it. I have the first season on DVD and I picked up Castle - The Complete Second Season when it was released.
Castle is an hour long show that airs on ABC. It is about an author, Richard Castle, who ends up tagging along with homicide detective Kate Beckett. They first meet when someone starts killing in ways that Rick used in his different books. Once the case is solved, Rick manages to arrange things so that he can keep going along with Kate and he intends to base a new character, police detective Nikki Heat, on her. Kate is really annoyed, but they end up working well together.
When Castle - The Complete Second Season starts, Rick’s book Heat Wave is about to be released. The book actually did come out in September of 2009. Kate is really upset with Rick during the first episode of the season, but she gets over it and they continue working together. Every episode features a different case that Kate investigates. Many of the murders are somewhat bizarre or twisted, like a person dressed as a vampire being stabbed with a wooden stake. The murders do add some mystery to the show, though the mysteries aren’t overly complex. They are highly entertaining. Some violence turns up every so often, but it generally isn’t that graphic. Humor is used in every episode, usually through something that Rick says or does. I think the humor works to make things more entertaining.
The main characters remain the same in Castle - The Complete Second Season. The characters are definitely one of the strong points for the show and one of the reasons why it is so entertaining. I especially love Rick’s daughter Alexis and his mother Martha. Alexis is delightful and it is so nice to seen a teenager in a series that isn’t a brat or highly annoying. The cast is wonderful, especially Nathan Fillion. I started watching the show just because of him since I adored him on Firefly. There are a few little references to Firefly during the second season. The best one is during the Halloween episode when Rick is trying out a costume he claims is a space cowboy. It is Mal’s outfit.
Castle - The Complete Second Season has a few interesting extras, including a blooper reel that is pretty funny. The DVD set is great for fans of the show.
I did get a longer review posted on Epinions.
Castle - The Complete Second Season
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Thursday, March 18, 2010
Movie Theater Experience
I watch a lot of movies in different ways. Some I watch on television on the various channels I get and some on DVD from my ever growing DVD collection. I also see many movies in the theater. I'm lucky that the theater here that I go to still has fairly low prices, though they have been slowly creeping up in the last couple of years. There is just something about seeing a movie on the big screen that I like despite the drawbacks.
For me, the biggest drawback is having to put up with all the other people in the theater, many of whom are rude idiots who disrupt everyone even remotely near them. When did it become acceptable for people to talk all through a movie or send a gazillion text messages, disrupting anyone who has the misfortune to be sitting anywhere near them? I just don't get people who do this and I find them horribly irritating. Why pay to see a movie if you are going to do nothing but talk or send text messages through the whole thing? I fail to see the point of that and it seems like a huge waste of money. Rudeness seems to be accepted anymore and I for one am tired of that. When I go to the theater, I'm paying to see a movie, not over hear conversations or be blinded by cell phone screens. People who can't be quiet or can't go a few hours without sending a text need to stay out of movie theaters and stop ruining the movie theater experience for others.
I am frequently annoyed by people talking in the theater. I don't mean someone who whispers something to the person they are with a few times. That doesn't bother me. I'm talking about people who carry on full conversations in loud voices. I've had the misfortune to be in a theater with people who are practically yelling to the person next to them to be heard over the movie. Theaters are not the place to have conversations. Theaters are not the place to talk loudly on a cell phone about what you want to eat for dinner. Theaters are not the place to send numerous text messages or go online using a cell phone. Some people may not agree with me on this, but I also feel that theaters aren't the place for young children who can't sit still and watch a movie without talking constantly or running up and down the aisles. When I was a child, my mom didn't take me to a movie in the theater until I was 6 or so. By that time, I had the attention span to watch a movie without disrupting everyone else in the theater and I knew to be quiet. Children that are allowed to talk constantly through an entire movie in the theater grow up to be adults who refuse to be quiet in the theater. It is just common courtesy, which is severely lacking in all aspects of life, to be quiet in a theater.
I still love going to see movies and I'm trying not to let the rude idiots ruin things for me. I'll still be going to the theater and giving my movie theater evil eye to people who won't be quiet. Unfortunately, that doesn't work that often, but I still do it.
To quote Shepherd Book from the wonderful Firefly, there is a special hell for people who talk in the theater. People who tend to talk during movies may want to stop and think about that next time..and zip the lip.
For me, the biggest drawback is having to put up with all the other people in the theater, many of whom are rude idiots who disrupt everyone even remotely near them. When did it become acceptable for people to talk all through a movie or send a gazillion text messages, disrupting anyone who has the misfortune to be sitting anywhere near them? I just don't get people who do this and I find them horribly irritating. Why pay to see a movie if you are going to do nothing but talk or send text messages through the whole thing? I fail to see the point of that and it seems like a huge waste of money. Rudeness seems to be accepted anymore and I for one am tired of that. When I go to the theater, I'm paying to see a movie, not over hear conversations or be blinded by cell phone screens. People who can't be quiet or can't go a few hours without sending a text need to stay out of movie theaters and stop ruining the movie theater experience for others.
I am frequently annoyed by people talking in the theater. I don't mean someone who whispers something to the person they are with a few times. That doesn't bother me. I'm talking about people who carry on full conversations in loud voices. I've had the misfortune to be in a theater with people who are practically yelling to the person next to them to be heard over the movie. Theaters are not the place to have conversations. Theaters are not the place to talk loudly on a cell phone about what you want to eat for dinner. Theaters are not the place to send numerous text messages or go online using a cell phone. Some people may not agree with me on this, but I also feel that theaters aren't the place for young children who can't sit still and watch a movie without talking constantly or running up and down the aisles. When I was a child, my mom didn't take me to a movie in the theater until I was 6 or so. By that time, I had the attention span to watch a movie without disrupting everyone else in the theater and I knew to be quiet. Children that are allowed to talk constantly through an entire movie in the theater grow up to be adults who refuse to be quiet in the theater. It is just common courtesy, which is severely lacking in all aspects of life, to be quiet in a theater.
I still love going to see movies and I'm trying not to let the rude idiots ruin things for me. I'll still be going to the theater and giving my movie theater evil eye to people who won't be quiet. Unfortunately, that doesn't work that often, but I still do it.
To quote Shepherd Book from the wonderful Firefly, there is a special hell for people who talk in the theater. People who tend to talk during movies may want to stop and think about that next time..and zip the lip.
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