“We’ll meet again, don’t know where, don’t know when, but I know we’ll meet again…”
This week gave us the much awaited return, the case that keeps on giving, the triple killer’s “Resurrection.” It’s the case that came in Castle’s and the Team at the 12th’s radar a while back, in season 3, with the murder of Linda Rousseau. Ever since then, there’s been a 3XK related episode in every season, and every season, it’s an incredible hour of TV, but somehow, in its seventh season, “Castle” managed to make the 3XK episode even more than that. “Resurrection,” and everything about it, truly was, phenomenal.
Almost everyone on the team has their own, personal reason, bar from locking away a violent psychopath, to want the 3XK killer behind bars. “Resurrection” made a great job of recapping the triple killer’s journey over the seasons, with flashbacks, conversations and sentiments of déja vue. In the fourth season, a murder was committed, using Detective Ryan’s stolen gun. In the fifth season, Castle was framed and wrongfully accused of the murder of Tessa Horton. In the sixth season, Lanie and Esposito had to find their lookalikes, hung, with wire, after their usefulness had expired. It only seemed fitting that in its seventh season, Beckett would be the target of the psychopathic duo.
It bums me out that we have to wait a whole week for the next episode, but I secretly love that it was made so. This way, we get to speculate and guess, for a whole week on what will happen next.
Since we last saw them, the game has changed; the villains have evolved, making them creepier than ever. From the looks of it, Kelly Neiman is running a factory of Young Gretchen Cutler lookalikes, creating them for Jerry Tyson’s perverted self, and that’s just plain sick. But let's start from the beginning.
“Resurrection” started with a glimpse into the Castles family life, with a short, effective, appearance from the youngest Castle and an unexpected display of affection from Alexis to Kate, a simple goodbye kiss, which Kate downplayed to casual. Their relationship has evolved so much over the years it’s crazy, going from respect, to wariness, to, dare I say, mutual affection. I’ve said it and will continue to say it, Alexis has been way underused these past seasons. The episodes would benefit from seeing more of her, whether it be her relationship with her father, or her relationship with Kate, any relationship giving Pi doesn’t return, really. As of lately, I find myself almost giddy every episode she’s in. Maybe absence does make the heart grow fonder.
The display of affection led to the fandom-anticipated baby talk, or almost talk, a conversation that will evidently have to wait because, well you know... Beckett’s missing and all. In any other episode, the fact that they even evoked the subject would have created frenzy for the shippers here, there and everywhere, but given the strength of everything else in “Resurrection,” the almost-conversation somehow drowns in a sea of awesomeness, and I'm not complaining.
It’s in the sixth season that creepy Kelly Neiman was introduced, after bodies were discovered, altered to look like Lanie and Esposito, in a plan that had the two lookalikes steal all the police files and DNA samples of one Jerry Tyson, aka 3XK. It’s also during this episode that the plastic surgeon developed a disturbing obsession with Kate’s perfect features. The end of “Disciple” had the doctor flee the country, as Castle and Beckett got hot on her trail, for the two murders. Now, she’s back, and she’s creepier than ever. Thumbs up to Annie Wersching, she's phenomenal.
Though the Triple Killer, like the name indicates, usually kills in threes, “Resurrection” only had one murder victim, Susan Watts. Reminiscent of Pam Hodges, the Lanie lookalike, she was a woman with past troubles with the law, now reformed, and with a job leaving no paper trail but allowing her a fancy lifestyle. While watching the episode, I was so focused on the Tyson of it all, I didn’t realise they still haven’t explained what she was doing in that neighborhood, in her jammies, and honestly, I’m all out of theories. Anyone care to be my Castle here?
Except for the cheek implants, (which Lanie, upon seeing the x-rays, recognised to be Kelly Neiman’s work. Is that even possible?) Susan Watt's plastic surgery, her alterations to look like Gretchen Cutler seem to be minimal. She looked like Tyson’s mother prior to getting out of jail 6 months ago, prior to meeting Dr. Neiman. It doesn’t seem she was “raised like livestock” as Castle put it, or am I missing something, are we all missing something? How was it possible for them to find not one, but two women who look so much like a young version of Tyson's mother, and who are willing to play a part in their twisted games?
Mr. Castle has a way of slithering back to the precinct, surprising Kelly Neiman in the interrogation room with his presence. Because of his knowledge on the Neiman case, Beckett convinces Gates to let him back in, just for this case. Their conversation, and Gate’s initial refusal to let Castle back in, reminded me of the first episode of the second season, where Castle convinced a reluctant Beckett to let him help, just for this one case, and ended up staying 5 more years. My guess is, the same is about to happen here, Castle will be coming back to working with Beckett after this one.
Following an almost exact copy of their victim, leads the team straight to Jerry Tyson, the man Castle had shot off of the bridge in the fifth’s season “Probable Cause,” the man whose body was never found and who everyone assumed to be dead, except for Castle. “Resurrection” proved Tyson’s official return, only he tried to convince everyone else it wasn’t his return, that he was't Tyson. And what a mindf*ck that was.
At first, I was inclined to believe Tyson, to believe that he was, in fact, Michael Boudreau. Why not build an army of Tyson decoys, making catching the real one, that much harder? I couldn’t bring myself to let anything past them; they’re pretty close to being criminal masterminds. It was the wink at the end of the episode that completely had me. It was him, no doubt, it was Tyson. How about you, guys? When were you sure? Are you even sure?
Thanks to the fake Lanie and fake Esposito, the precinct had no way of proving the man they had in holding was Jerry Tyson, or was not Michael Boudreau, and Michael Mosley did a great job of playing with the character. Every scene in the interrogation room was incredible, adding only the perfect amount of doubt to the situation and showing the just right amount cockiness. He most certainly nailed it, and for once, the villains seemed to be the stars of the episode.
There were no DNA samples to compare, and the prints came back a match, to Michael Boudreau. Castle is certain they’ve hit the jackpot, and it seems like they have, when they track down Tyson’s mother, and even though she isn’t his biological mother, she gives them a baby tooth, one with Tyson’s DNA, one they can compare. But the DNA turned out to not be a match, and there is no explanation, except the obvious, Neiman and Tyson still were one step ahead of them, they had predicted someone would make the connection, and had switched out the tooth beforehand. Because my nonexistent medical background tells me it’s impossible to alter someone’s DNA, or maybe it’s not. Can someone alter their DNA, with a bone marrow transplant? Did someone hack into the database and change everything? I don’t know, I guess we’ll see next week. It will probably be something even cooler.
“Nothing I ever did could have made him what he was.” –Gretchen
This quote stayed with me, because they repeated too many times for me to believe there isn’t something more to it. The thought was said twice by Gretchen and once by Castle, but thus far, I’ve come up with nothing, except the feeling it could mean more than what it seems to. Could Tyson’s, mother-not mother, be hiding something? Because she looks nice at first sight, and was compliant and sweet, but there’s more to her story, Tyson clearly has a deep dark obsession with the woman who took him in when he was just a boy. Will she prove be the key to finding Beckett in the next episode?
The second Gretchen lookalike, Amy Barrett, poses as Michael Boudreau’s girlfriend, but she can’t really be it, can she? She sees her boyfriend, with someone that looks exactly like her, and doesn’t question it, other than he’s cheating. She doesn’t want to believe Beckett when she tells him he’s Tyson, that he’s dangerous, doesn’t even take the time to think about it. She has to be in on it, or think she’s in on it. The phone call to Beckett had to have been planned, timed so Beckett would disappear when Neiman and Tyson were in the precinct, where they knew no one could argue with their alibi. Will next episode start with Amy Barrett’s corpse? My gut says yes.
Tyson and Neiman continue to be just a step ahead of Castle, Beckett, Ryan, Esposito and Gates, at all times. Next episode promises to be a race against the watch to find Beckett, and if it’s anything like “Resurrection,” it will be great.
I can’t wait to know what the psychopathic duo have in store for Beckett, and I can’t wait to see if Neiman can get anymore creepy than she already is. Killing is only a small part of what Tyson does, what 3XK enjoys is the game, the thrill of the chase. What twisted games do they have planned? They didn’t kill her right then and there, so they have other plans for her. Will these pans have anything to do with Dr. Neiman and her creepy obsession with Kate’s face? We'll get to see in 7 days.
I know, there was a lot of rambling about here.
Do you guys have any theories, insight, explanations? Or like me, incoherent thoughts?
Why didn't they do an X-ray of the guys face? If it was possible to see alterations on Susan Watts face like this, it would have been possible in this case too, right? There are just too many factors at the moment that make this show not exactly believable..
ReplyDeleteYeah maybe, and she wants Neiman to make young woman look like she once did, it's possible. You can't have Jerry Tyson be this obsessed with you and be completely innocent. What do you think is her take on things?
ReplyDeleteHadn't even thought of that! I really have no idea why they wouldn't do one, or if the plastic surgery would have showed. I think I'll pretend there is a reason they couldn't, it's more fun that way, don't you think?
ReplyDeleteWell of course when Beckett said she'd go alone, you just knew she wouldn't come back. I really didn't think about them wanting alibis until someone, Gates or Castle, can't remember, said it. I just thought they wanted to rub it in their faces that they weren't threatened by them
ReplyDeleteTheir walk out was, in fact, very creepy, the characters throughout the episode were so creepy. They really shined throughout the episode!
The reason might be that he has to consent, he's not obliged to do so, legally speaking.
ReplyDeletePerhaps a protective role - just like Dexter's 'mother' (forgot her name).
ReplyDeleteGreat Job for the reviewl...there was so many things to point ou in this episode...Gretchen is just a pawn like the others, Neiman and Tyson are the killers creepy duo...I know it is just a show but it seems that the team did not learn from the past and kept doing the same mistakes...Tyson is always steps ahead...every path they go, Tyson thought of it first even the tooth... I can't wait for next week to see how they solve this one...
ReplyDeleteI think regarding to procedures, they didn't have enough proof to tie him to anything, and they need a warrant or his consent... so not enough proof no warrant and I don't think he would give his consent so....and Susan Watts was dead so they could do it...
ReplyDeleteI am wondering, knowing how devious 3XK and Gretchen are, is it possible that the "Beckett" Castle finds in not really her at all but another doctored victim made to look like her? That would be one heck of a twist! I have to tip my hat to the writers and to the entire cast for what should be an Emmy winning performance!
ReplyDeleteGreat page turner of an episode. Fine use of flashbacks to build suspense. Only problem is that I have to wait until next week.
ReplyDeleteBut he was obliged to give them a DNA sample? Is that really how it works? I'm asking seriously, because I really have no idea on how the system works.
ReplyDeleteWoaw, the mastermind behind his "code." Would be great, but way too Dexter-y. Her name was Something Vogel if I remember correctly.
ReplyDeleteThanks. There were in fact so many things to talk about in this incredibly awesome episode. God, it was so creepy, but I loved it! How stupid was Beckett for going in alone, when they know Tyson is always one step ahead of them.... We obviously know they'll solve it you're right, and the mystery is how, because Castle's always trailing just a few feet behind 3XK.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait for next week either, it's going to be one hour of tense television. Do you think Dr. Neiman can get anymore creepy?
Yeah, I agree with you, that's it's a really plausible theory! When I wrote the review, it was on screener, so I hadn't seen the promo prior to posting. The episode was Emmy worthy, I agree! Grethchen though is the mother, do you mean Kelly Neiman, or do you think Gretchen is part of the plan?
ReplyDeleteThe two parts of the episode on the same night would be great! But I really like being able to speculate for a week, but maybe that's just me! ;)
ReplyDeleteAn aside, years ago Marlowe said that Beckett having a baby would bring the series to an end. Could this be a harbinger?
ReplyDeleteNo, no, he had no clue - Becket's team got the sample from his cup inside the apartment he got arrested. I do not know USA's legal system, but it sounds to me that for an invasive procedure as a facial X-Ray might be necessary a court order.
ReplyDeleteI'm not going to lie, I had to look "Harbinger" up, and I'm still not sure if I know what you mean by it. You think they induced the baby talk as a way to say it's soon the end of the show. That would be a total bummer... Is that what you were saying?
ReplyDeleteRight!!! Thanks! Yeah, they would definitely need a court order, and it's so stupid that they wouldn't be able to have one. What does that tell you about the legal system....
ReplyDeleteThe contracts for both leads end with this season. Will ABC be will to offer them raises with the ratings down dramatically.
ReplyDeleteAlso, does Nathan want to continue. Rumors in the industry have him working on a show of this own production, but that is rumor.
ReplyDeleteI really couldn't say, I don't follow this kind of stuff that much, I'm kind of enjoy while it lasts kind of person. As long as the show doesn't end on a cliffhanger I'll be fine with it. I still hope this discussion isn't of bad omen, though!
ReplyDeleteReally hoping there will be at the very least another season of Castle. Only recently discovered the series and loving it! Makes up for my disappointment in my previous fave series NCIS, which for the past few years has been suffering a severe bout of horrible writing with a complete disregard for plot or character continuity.
ReplyDeleteNO WAY THATT WAS 40 MINUTES. IMPOSSIBLE!! MINDFUCKINGBLOWNN!! Michael Mosly you brilliant bastard. Reminds me of Moriarty from Sherlock!!
ReplyDeleteExcellent commentary and another awesome episode of Castle. The minute I saw Dr. Nieman, she creeped me out more than 3XK. This whole episode gave me the willies. I am so looking forward to next week's episode with tissues in hand.
ReplyDeleteIt was all too complicated for me. So this guy that they think is this other guy killed some people but it turns out he's not actually the other guy? Huh? Beckett goes out to meet the girl - why not just tell her to come to the station? Or maybe call some other cops to give her a ride? It's just silly.
ReplyDeleteNope, did not intended to say that she is the mastermind behind his "code" nor that he has one. It's just as mother who has instincts to protect her child even if he commits abuses because "he was born this way" - that's how she might justify his wrongdoings.
ReplyDeleteBecause probably they would need his consent to do it! For a DNA sample, even without consent, it´s possible to be creative and get one - but X-ray? How do you do it without the guy knowing?!
ReplyDeleteI was wondering if it was really his cup. Maybe the tooth is ok, but the reference sample from cup is actually from Mike?
ReplyDeleteThat is a possibility and may be the reason it was identified as Mike's. I don't know, the whole story is so contrived that anything is plausible hehe (I'd rather this than they messing up the government's DNA system
ReplyDeleteWhen I meant code, I did not mean "code" in the same capacity as Dexter. Patter would have been a better word, why always blonds, why strangled, why three, what's the story behind that, why did he decide to go about killing that way?
ReplyDeleteBut yeah, maybe she just chose to accept him the way he was, but it doesn't mean she'd be helping him...
I laughed so hard at your comment, but you are so right! He was brilliant, more than brilliant, and Annie Wersching too!
ReplyDeleteHaha, I think your comment was a bit too complicated for me! it goes better when you use the names, but Tyson tried to make them believe he wasn't actually Tyson, when in fact he really was.
ReplyDeleteI have to agree with you the award for stupid of the episode goes out to Beckett, for going alone to meet the girl. She said she didn't want to spook her out by bringing Castle, but come on, Beckett, he could have waited in the car... this is Tyson you,re talking about...
Thanks.
ReplyDeleteThe episode in it's whole was creepy, thanks to some brilliant acting. Next week will be great, I'm looking forward to an even creepier Dr. Neiman and a darker Castle when all hell breaks loose!
Nice catch! I agree with David, this would be better than having them hack into the gouvernment database, which would make them way too omnipotent.
ReplyDeleteThat's why I stated she'd go to any lengths to protect him, in a sick way.
ReplyDeleteAgreed, this quote is certainly a key to something !!
ReplyDeleteHave you ever heard of a comma splice? Of course you have, because your writing is filled with them. You should fire your copy editor, if they allow this to be published with so many errors in grammar and punctuation.
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry you feel my writing bad. English isn't my first language, it the first I've heard it's this bad. Does it make it painful to read?
ReplyDeleteOh no they did not!! Are 3XK & Nieman one of the best psycho-serial-killing duo's of TV? Possibly. Are they a cute couple?..the way they walked to elevators, hand in hand was oddly cute & creepy in equal measure. My only issue was Kate deciding to pick up Amy alone..which kinda gave away Kate's kidnapping in advance. All in all 3XK's return was awesome & gripping and cut of a similar vein to his very first appearance in the episode '3XK' with the twists, turns & shocking revelations.
ReplyDelete- I wasn't really sure, even after Rick's realization about 3XK's mom down in the holding cells, but that intense scene in the interrogation room, the hand holding with Nieman & that sly wink at Castle surely left us in no doubt that Boudreau is definitely Tyson.
- That fake baby tooth was definitely planted, even though it was some time ago not that 3XK expected Rick to crack open his true motivations, because 3XK is always thorough and doesn't leave any stone unturned.
- I loved those flashbacks. It is refreshing to see my favorite show utilizing them seamlessly, particularly after the extremely annoying flashbacks 'Grimm' keeps hurling at us. This momentarily took me back to 'Still' from S5 which was just a Caskett love fest full of wonderfully selected flashbacks of their beautiful banter & I had to rewatch that episode afterwards for some comfort!
NCIS is the most overrated show on TV. I don't care if CBS keeps ranting about the best show in the world or highest rated show in the world on cable. Castle has alot more character than NCIS does. I mean there are shows on AMC and FX that destroy that show.
ReplyDeleteI agree, I thought of this too. It would be so fitting of 3XK to have Beckett's look-alike killed and then have Castle find her.
ReplyDelete"I didn’t realise they still haven’t explained what she was doing in that neighborhood, in her jammies..." We have to wait for the next episode for a possible explanation, I think; perhaps she was one of the "subjects" and found out what was in store for her, tried to escape, and he came after her.
ReplyDeleteHey, you're right, they haven't explained it... and never really will! :P
ReplyDeleteI agree, she probably discovered what was coming to her, and tried to run. Nobody recognised her because she'd just moved in that building, with the money Neiman and Tyson were paying her. I guess there was nothing more to her story....