Canada's Castle connection

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Nathan Fillion and Kate Beckett: two fantastic Canucks in Castle.

I loathe myself for two reasons. One for letting my workload get to me and not being able to write anything for last week. And two, and I can't stress this enough, for not realizing what this week is all about. I've recently gone on a Castle-watching spree. The ABC series is something different from all the sitcoms I usually watch, and it only just struck me that both the lead actors (Nathan Fillion and Stana Katic) are Canadian. This is something I should have written about ages ago!

I've noticed that Nathan Fillion has been around for a while. He was cast in Joss Whedon's Firefly (which, coincidentally links, Fillion to one of my other favourite shows, The Big Bang Theory). On digging further, I noticed that Fillion went to school in Alberta, where he is from: The Concordia University College in Alberta and then the University of Alberta. I often chat with friends back home about Castle, and the one thing that comes up — especially if they're female — is his looks, his charm and his personality, especially portraying the role of Richard Castle. It's an area I don't have any comment, naturally.

But then I move on to Kate Beckett, or rather Stana Katic. For starters, she's from Ontario; Hamilton, to be exact, although she did live and grow up in Chicago, Illinois. This time when I chat with people from back home, they usually have no comment. For starters, if they're female, they're usually too busy ogling Nathan Fillion, or if they're male, they think they have other, more important shows to watch. So usually, it's just me against the world. I'm actually excited about both these characters to be honest; I'd say they're a perfect match.

Anyway, I thought I'd finally move on to the show itself. I was skeptical at first when I saw the ads on TV back in India; I wasn't so sure how the show would pan out, much like Burn Notice, although I was insanely excited for Burn Notice when I saw the first trailers. I'm more of a sitcom kind of guy; anything that makes me laugh usually has priority when it comes to watching TV, so Castle is a welcome change at times, something different (though it still makes me laugh). I'd say the show is well supported, especially by Jon Huertas and Seamus Dever in the roles of Esposito and Ryan, respectively.

While I haven't been able to watch the new season of Castle yet, owing to my lack of a cable connection, I'm sure the show is moving forward well. I'm eagerly waiting for the day I'll get to watch season five. Until then, I have the first four seasons on DVD to keep me company. Canada has outdone herself once again, this time through two quirky actors that know how to work together well on screen. Kudos, Canada, Kudos!