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Nathan Fillion's new show, Castle


I have no idea if I'll like this show, but I'm going to give it a gander tonight since I adore all things Nathan Fillion <3

Here's a great article that briefly covers Nathan's career and an interview about Castle which begins tonight on ABC:

http://www.avclub.com/articles/nathan-fillion,24795/

Castle starts Monday, March 9th, 2009 10 PM Eastern. USA

Official site:
http://abc.go.com/primetime/castle/

and if THAT's not enough, the lovely Summer Glau will be making a humorous guest appearance on The Big Bang Theory tonight (playing herself). Can't wait!

if you want even more Castle goodies...

(SPOILER) The first 13 minutes of the Nathan Fillion's CASTLE pilot.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTbSfB8VJYU&feature=channel_page

Youtube of Nathan Fillion on Jimmy Kimmel Live 3/4/2009
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QwdKHXkYLRM

Youtube of Nathan Fillion on The View Friday, March 6th 2009
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9OcuHSQOjbE

Richard Castle (Nathan Fillion), roguish best-selling author, is the consummate man's man, ladies' man, and man about town - nearly as well known for his tabloid-generating antics as for his immensely successful novels. With two ex-wives in his past and his fifteen-year-old daughter and live-in mother watching his every move, his life is never short on drama. But now, having just killed off his most famous character and with his publisher ex-wife breathing down his neck for his next book, he's in desperate need of inspiration. When Castle is pulled in by NYPD Detective Kate Beckett to advise on an investigation, he discovers his next muse and a new calling. Turns out all those years of research for his crime novels paid off. Castle now has the opportunity to use his unique knowledge and skills to help solve murders, much to the chagrin of Detective Beckett.

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