Always crazy

always.

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Fandoms vs Producers

Castle fandom:
Can we have Castle and Beckett together after 4 years?
Andrew Marlow:
Sure, there you go. Oh, and, here's a special ep with "I love you", too.
TVD fandom:
Can we finally have Delena?
Julie Plec:
Okay, fine. (But I'll split every other couple on the show.)
White Collar fandom:
Can Neal realize he loves Sara?
Jeff Eastin:
Good idea! Oops, looks like we sent Sara to London. But you'll get a fake proposal.
Bones fandom:
Can we get a proposal too?
Stephen Nathan:
Yes, you can. (But then we'll call it off, lol.)
NCIS fandom:
Can we have Tony and Ziva together after eight years?
Gary Glasberg:
.... How about a car crash?

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This season, Castle managed to prove that the old saying about happy couples being uninteresting doesn’t even remotely hold true.

The dance isn’t all TV couples have, and unlike storybook endings, in real life drama doesn’t end after the first kiss or after you say “I do”. Regardless of what the Castle creative team chooses to do next year with Beckett’s looming job offer or Castle’s surprise proposal, I think the creative strength and continued fan dedication shows audiences aren’t afraid of a happy couple.

Drama for drama’s sake is just as boring as the happiest couple on earth. And this season, Caskett has been very happy and Castle has still remained as compelling and fun as always. Take note showrunners, you could learn a thing or two from Castle.

How ‘Castle’ is Showing Happy TV Couples Aren’t Boring (x)

(Source: foreverstanatic, via castlefreak005)

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beckett-luvs-her-goober:

Holy Cow! THAT’S BIGGER THAN IT LOOKED IN THE SCENE!!!

I’m guessing 3 ctw… the center diamond is probably 1 ct. the 4 baggets are 1 ctw. and the smaller diamonds are another 0.75-1 ctw. All set in platinum, which is strongest, easily adding up to $10k+

(But if it’s set low it won’t get in the way at work)

(Source: loverofcastle, via ruggedly-handsome-fillion)