
We teased about this earlier so here it is!
We chatted up “Castle” star Stana Katic about her Alternative Travel Project and even rode around the lot with her on bikes and had a lot of fun.
“Go car free for just one day and if you just dedicate at least one day, that’s huge. There’s a huge impact,” Katic told us. “If everyone just dedicated one day without a car there would be a really huge impact for us as a community and for the environment in general.”
We have video of her interview (and bike ride) over here.
Thank you for 100 episodes of Castle!
(original size of wallpaper and posters at my personal website)

Stana on 100th episode : Wait…..there is carchase and an explosion and there is a love story and there is unrequited..there’s more..what else should we have…we have a scandal
Stana Katic at 2013 Film Independent Spirit Awards
So basically Castle has never been this involved, without sneaking around, ever in anything involving Beckett’s mom’s case. But this time he was, every step of the way.
The one time she did push him away she came to him after and confessed. She let him know what she had done, SHE FREAKIN’ SHOWED…
^^^ ALL OF THIS
“This certainly extends the conversation that we started in the first episode for Beckett. What line is she willing to cross in her search for justice? Does she do things the right way? Or does she compromise her values in order to get the result that she wants? She’s very much on the horns of a moral dilemma. Every fiber of her being is crying out for vengeance. But [if she kills him], what does she become? What does that say about her? There are no easy answers here.” (x)
Castle/Beckett + Bombs

“It’s not your fault”
“This certainly extends the conversation that we started in the first episode for Beckett. What line is she willing to cross in her search for justice? Does she do things the right way? Or does she compromise her values in order to get the result that she wants? She’s very much on the horns of a moral dilemma. Every fiber of her being is crying out for vengeance. But [if she kills him], what does she become? What does that say about her? There are no easy answers here.” (x)