Christi Kassity: We've heard
your favorite Castle episodes
are the ones that deal with
Beckett's mother's death, as
well as the ones that touch on
the romance between Beckett
and Castle. The past few
episodes have not touched on
either subject. Will we be
seeing more of those kinds of
episodes, and if so, how soon?
Stana Katic: Yeah, well ["Kill
Shot"] kind of goes down in that
direction. She got shot because
she was digging too deep and
this is a huge flashback to that
experience. This episode
touches on it, and it also
touches on the progression of
[Castle and Beckett's]
relationship together.One of the
things that was really
satisfiying about playing this
particular episode was that
Beckett learns more about
herself, learns more about some
of the blocks she's placed in
her path to really living and
enjoying her own life. One of
the things I think she wants is
to have a relationship with
someone like Castle.
A big block for her, she knows,
has been her mom's murder
and in this episode specifically
we get to see how she decides
to navigate those waters and
decides " people do this, right?
They define themselves by
things, you know? By events, by
associations, by communities,
by personal history. They say
Okay, this is who I am,' then
because of those definitions
sometimes you get to live a
decent life, but sometimes you
actually are creating obstacles
for yourself, and I think that
Beckett realizes that she has
created some obstacles for
herself that are preventing
herself from living a fulfilling
and bigger life.
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