Castle Season 3 Episode 4
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00:01Beckett?
00:02Could you get some backup, please?
00:04And thanks to my friendship with the mayor, I get to be on her case.
00:07Do I look like a killer to you?
00:09Yes, you kill my patients.
00:10And together we catch killers.
00:12I hate this case.
00:13I know, isn't it great?
00:30I have delicately placed one graham cracker, exactly six marshmallows, atop a perfectly melted chocolate bar.
00:58In an omelette, darling, really?
01:00Not an omelette, a smorlet.
01:03Uh-huh.
01:04Care for one?
01:05Yeah, thank you.
01:06What about you, sweetheart?
01:08Are you ready for your taste buds to be launched into breakfast nirvana?
01:11Sure, thanks.
01:12Oh, is it okay if my friend Ashley comes over tonight?
01:15Yes, of course, now eat.
01:22Now, are there marshmallows in this?
01:25Yes.
01:26And chocolate?
01:27Yes.
01:28That's the point.
01:29It's a smorlet.
01:30I...
01:31I gotta go.
01:32Love you.
01:33Love you.
01:34Bye, honey.
01:35Mmm.
01:36This is almost as good as my chocolate muschimmy chocolate.
01:39Uh-huh.
01:40I knew you'd reconsider.
01:41It's kind of like David Hasselhoff.
01:42First you're repulsed, but then, strangely, you're drawn in.
01:45No, still repulsed.
01:46Bye.
01:48Hmm.
01:49What's up with Alexa?
01:50She seems a little rabbit.
01:52Isn't it obvious?
01:54What?
01:55Oh, she's in love.
01:57Alexis?
01:58Oh, come on, darling.
01:59In case you haven't noticed, she's not a little girl anymore.
02:01Thank you, mother.
02:02I think if Alexis were in love, she would have told me.
02:04Uh-uh, uh-uh, uh-uh.
02:05The fact that she hasn't told you is how we know it's real.
02:09Mother.
02:10Mother.
02:11Okay.
02:12And the fact that she mentioned it to me last night.
02:15Who is he?
02:16Well, where does she meet him?
02:17Oh, I don't know.
02:18She wouldn't say.
02:19No, Diva's honor.
02:21She didn't tell me anything.
02:22She didn't even tell me his name.
02:24What if she told you and not me?
02:26I'm supposed to be her go-to guy.
02:28Oh, darling, of course you are.
02:30It's just, you know, it's first love.
02:33It's magical, ethereal.
02:35It defies logic.
02:41Richard, your phone?
02:42Hmm?
02:44Oh, Beckett.
02:45Maybe it's a nice murder, darling.
02:47Bright new day.
02:50Good boy.
02:53Castle.
02:55When Alexis took her first steps, I was there to catch her when she fell.
02:59The first time she rode her bike without training wheels,
03:01I was the maniac chasing her down the street,
03:03screaming for her to watch out for the old lady with the walker.
03:06Even her first word.
03:08Let me guess.
03:09Daddy?
03:10No, it's denouement.
03:11Oh.
03:12I stress story structure from an early age.
03:14Anyway, I'm afraid that this is the beginning of the end of our special thing.
03:21You know, I wouldn't worry, Castle.
03:23I mean, I've seen the way that she looks at you.
03:25Your real problem is that girls who adore their daddies usually end up marrying guys just like them.
03:30They do?
03:31Dr. Parrish.
03:32Good morning. Got an ID?
03:34Not yet.
03:35How come you guys never bring me coffee?
03:37I'm here before you doing all the work.
03:39You can have the rest of mine.
03:40Actually, I don't drink coffee, but would it kill you to bring me a bear claw?
03:45Speaking of killing.
03:47Single GSW to the chest, large caliber, probably a .45.
03:51Lividity suggests time of death around midnight.
03:54Hey.
03:55I had those boxers.
03:57Thomas Nash.
03:58Very pricey British brand.
04:00Amazingly soft as silk.
04:02I'm just saying he was probably very comfortable when he was shot and killed.
04:11So what was this guy doing out here practically naked at midnight?
04:14Don't bother with any of your perverted theories, Castle.
04:16I found fibers in the bullet hole.
04:18Which means he was wearing clothes when he was shot.
04:20That doesn't make any sense.
04:21The killer shot him and then hung around to take his bloody clothes off?
04:24Well, maybe the killer was worried that there was forensic evidence on the clothes that would connect them.
04:28Yo, Mooney found this wallet out in the garbage can near 5th.
04:32Photo on the license matches Captain Underpants here.
04:36Sorry, my nephew loves those books.
04:39Daniel Goldstein, 25, lives in Soho.
04:43Yeah, he's also got a work ID from Berman Rose down on Wall Street.
04:46So he lived downtown and he worked downtown. What was he doing going up here?
04:50Let's take this down to luck.
04:51Right.
04:53So I wear boxers. What do you wear?
04:55Thong? Cheekies?
04:58I told you mine.
05:01Bloomers.
05:02Granny panties.
05:04Commando.
05:07His clothes were taken?
05:09Why would anyone take his clothes?
05:11We don't know, Miss Goldstein.
05:12Can you tell us what your brother might have been doing in the park?
05:15That late? I have no idea.
05:16Well, the place where Daniel was found is known for drug activity. Was he using?
05:20No. He barely even drank.
05:22Did he have any enemies or conflicts that you know of?
05:25No, no. Look, none of this makes any sense. It's just, it's not like him.
05:31Our parents both died in a car accident when he was 12 and since then he's always been so cautious.
05:38What about dating? Was there anyone special in his life?
05:40He wished, but no. He barely had a social life or social skills. I mean, he was such a sweetheart, but a dork, you know? And he was always at work anyway.
05:52At Berman Rose. What did he do for them?
05:54He created financial products. He was this incredible math genius. Got his PhD from MIT. I thought for sure he'd be a professor or something, but these hedge funds, they hire guys like him. They pay them obscene amounts of money.
06:1025 years old, he bought my apartment for me.
06:13Excuse me.
06:16What's up?
06:20Lab got a fingerprint off our Vicks wallet.
06:23Anyone good?
06:25Awaiting court dates on three aggravated assault cases in the past month, Mr. D'Andre.
06:34You inflicted dozens of broken bones, gouged out one of your victim's eyes, bit off part of an ear of another one. Sounds like committing murder was inevitable. I'm just curious, why did you take his clothes?
06:48Wasn't me.
06:49Well, then why were your fingerprints on a dead man's wallet? Did he just happen to drop it and you politely picked it up for him? And why did my detectives find this unregistered 45 in your apartment, which just happens to match the size of the bullet hole in my victim?
07:07Hey.
07:08If you're so innocent, Mr. D'Andre, why did you resist arrest and try to put one of my detectives through a wall?
07:13You know the right turtleneck? And no one's even gonna notice, bro.
07:20Maybe a scarf.
07:23Why don't you just confess to the truth? It's gonna come out sooner or later.
07:28He was already dead.
07:30With a wallet lying conveniently next to him?
07:34Look, if you're not going to admit to it, you might at least want to try coming up with a story that's a little more convincing.
07:41What happened?
07:51Like you weren't scared.
07:53I want this guy to fry, Beckett.
07:54Oh, he will. As soon as Laney confirms that that bullet is a .45.
07:59It's not a .45.
08:00Are you sure? I'm positive.
08:0238.
08:03No, it's not a .44 or .357 or .22 or a 9mm or any other kind of bullet I've ever seen.
08:09So it's a new kind of bullet?
08:11Oh, no. Not new at all. Check it out.
08:17It's round.
08:18See that white coating?
08:19Yeah, what is it? Oxidation?
08:20Lead oxide, to be exact.
08:22Rust?
08:23Yep. Based on the amount of it, I'd say that bullet is 200 years old.
08:28200-year-old bullet can only mean one thing.
08:31Time-traveling killer.
08:50Ergo, the killer could have entered present time through a time ripple. Killed Goldstein and then gone back through the time ripple. Which means we just have to find the time ripple.
08:55Could you please stop saying time ripple?
08:57Yeah.
08:58That's kind of dirty, doesn't it?
08:59The ripple closed.
09:00Time machine.
09:01We need a time machine.
09:02Well, in this entry, we still haven't ruled out our big buddy, Mr. D'Andre.
09:05Yeah, it just seemed like a time-travel type to me.
09:06Can't be a time-traveling killer. Bullet had 200 years of rust on it. The killer had been a time-traveler, bullet would have been brand new.
09:20Unless time travel causes rust.
09:22On your brain.
09:23Have you followed up with the victim's sister regarding the antique bullet?
09:26Yep, she has no clue about antique bullets or guns, but there's somebody who does. Abe Sandrich. Antique weapons expert you requested.
09:32Reminds me, I'm starving.
09:37I like .45s.
09:40Catch the right angle, this sucker could take your head clean off.
09:44But, it's not the gun you're looking for.
09:47Why's that?
09:48Feral would have had to be modified. This one's factory fresh.
09:51Well, do you think D'Andre the Giant was telling the truth when he said he found the wallet in the grass?
09:55Well, the killer did take Goldstein's clothes, so it's possible that the wallet might have fallen out when he left the crime scene.
10:01What kind of a pistol would have fired that bullet?
10:04We usually just call them lead balls, for obvious reasons.
10:08I'd say a whole lot of 18th century flintlocks. Too many brands to even speculate.
10:13You'll need to find the actual pistol to match it to this lead ball.
10:17And how many people would own that kind of antique pistol?
10:20Hard to say. They're considered collectible, so they don't have to be registered.
10:24Making it pretty smart to kill someone with one.
10:26Oh, yeah. Guns may be old, but they got plenty of killing left in them.
10:33So is D'Andrea a guy?
10:35I'm afraid not.
10:36Why did he go all Hulk Hogan on me?
10:38Well, why did the scorpion sting the frog? It's his nature.
10:41Yeah, well, D'Andrea will be seeing nature from behind bars from now on for assaulting an officer.
10:45I'll see he gets the max, detective.
10:47Thank you, Captain.
10:48You know, you can take a couple days, if you like, catch some movies.
10:50Read Naked Heat?
10:51No. No need, sir.
11:01Someone will look with the clothes.
11:02You need to look in every garbage can within a five block radius of the park.
11:05What is so special about these clothes that our killer would take them?
11:10Maybe the killer came through the time ripple naked and needed the clothes.
11:16Like in The Terminator.
11:18Sadly, I don't have a better theory at this point.
11:21So, question is, what did a Wall Street number cruncher like Goldstein get himself into?
11:27Castle and I will go to his firm.
11:29You guys see if you can track down any antique gun enthusiasts on social media sites or local clubs.
11:33Maybe someone from Goldstein's life will pop.
11:35You got it.
11:36You know, I just don't get how someone could shoot Goldstein, steal his clothes, and then not hang on to his wallet.
11:46It just doesn't make any sense.
11:48No.
11:51Maybe giant moths killed him and then ate his clothes.
11:54Could be.
11:55Hey, Castle.
11:58If this case is boring for you, you don't have to stay.
12:01No, I'm just checking my emails, my texts, see if Alexis called.
12:04I can't believe she told my mother she's in love and is holding out on me.
12:07Oh.
12:08I'm gonna call her.
12:09No, no.
12:10You have to let her tell you in her own time when she's ready.
12:12I'm the cool dad.
12:13Why can't she be ready?
12:14Listen to me.
12:15My dad tried to do the same thing when I was her age and I ended up dating a grunge rocker who smelled like wet flannel and closed cigarettes for seven months.
12:21You do not mess with a teenage girl and her hormones.
12:27You're right.
12:28I won't call her.
12:34Did you say something about a giant moth?
12:36Nope.
12:40In his underwear?
12:41Danny's been working for me for two years, but...
12:44I just don't know what he'd have been up to in the park.
12:46He wasn't exactly the outdoors type.
12:48What about antique guns, Mr. Murphy?
12:50Do you know anything about them?
12:51Antiques?
12:52No.
12:53No, he wasn't into guns at all.
12:54Well, I understand that he worked long hours.
12:57Do you know when he left last night?
12:58Uh, yeah.
12:59Right around 9.30.
13:01Oh, hey, let me help you with that.
13:02Thanks.
13:03This is Julia Foster, Danny's assistant.
13:05This is Detective Beckett and Richard Castle.
13:07Hi.
13:08Hi.
13:09Were you here last night when Goldstein died?
13:11Of course.
13:12Any idea where he was heading?
13:13No, he just said goodnight.
13:15And what about during the day?
13:17Was there anything out of the ordinary?
13:18Any strange phone calls?
13:20No, just the usual unhappy investor.
13:23Although...
13:26Although what?
13:27The Lower Tide Fund.
13:29What's that?
13:30It was one of the financial products Daniel created for us,
13:32a synthetic CDO cubed.
13:35English?
13:36A really big bet that prices would return to historical norms.
13:39So what happened?
13:40It tanked.
13:41Hundreds of millions of dollars were lost overnight.
13:44When was this?
13:45Three months ago.
13:46There must have been a lot of angry investors.
13:48We fielded scores of less than complimentary messages from clients.
13:52More like apoplectic.
13:53And a lot of them blamed Danny.
13:55Right, well, I'll need a copy of all of these messages and a list of anyone who lost their money in the fund.
13:59Any luck connecting antique gun owners to investors and Goldstein's failed fund detectives?
14:07Nah.
14:08So far, I've seen a lot of cool old guns in these social media sites for antique gun lovers, but none of the owners pop in Goldstein's life.
14:14Erwin Quickdraw Finkelstein, proud owner of a Remington Outlaw made in 1875.
14:22Now that's a great looking gun.
14:24Check it out, Esposito.
14:28Yeah, that's nice.
14:30So back then they were into the artistry of it all.
14:32Yeah, they're like little sculptures that can kill.
14:35With this list of Lower Tide Fund investors, they all lost more than a million bucks a piece.
14:39A million dollars.
14:40If I had to kind of scratch, I'd put it in something safe, like my mattress.
14:44Check it out.
14:45Ivan Yosemite Sam Podofsky.
14:48Wait a minute, Ivan Podofsky?
14:49Yeah, what do you got?
14:55Boom.
14:56Looks like we have a winner.
14:59You're right, he does kind of look like Yosemite Sam.
15:01I want a bad hair day.
15:03Yeah, well, in addition to having an antique gun collection, Mr. Podofsky here lost more than four million bucks in our VIX Lower Tide Fund.
15:09He also left this message to Goldstein the day the fund flatlined.
15:13They had a way of handling folks like you in the old country, Goldstein.
15:17It's called a firing squad.
15:20You think he offered him a blindfold and a cigarette?
15:22I think some context is in order.
15:23I had only just lost four million dollars.
15:24Yes, and in that context you threatened to kill Mr. Goldstein and then he was killed.
15:27Where were you last night between 11 and 1?
15:28Asleep, in my bed.
15:29And can anyone vouch for that?
15:30No.
15:31No.
15:32Me.
15:33Myself and I got your back too?
15:34Okay, look.
15:35I know how this appears.
15:37But I think there's an explanation.
15:38Fire away.
15:39Several months ago, I had a friend of mine.
15:40No.
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16:16No, no, who is all right and why he welds her!
16:19finger at Sir Arthur Conan Doyle? I'm saying that Goldstein clearly had an
16:22interest in antique guns. Maybe that interest got him killed. If you're so
16:27confident that Goldstein got mixed up with someone else, I'm sure you won't
16:30mind submitting your collection for testing with ballistics. These are
16:34antiques, detective. Would you prefer being arrested for murder?
16:40Ballistics is taking possession of Podofsky's guns. They should have
16:43preliminary results by tomorrow. They never prefer to be arrested for murder.
16:46All right, keep at it. Yeah. Yo, just got a hit from Goldstein's car from traffic
16:53enforcement. Parking ticket from last night. No way. What? This has got to be a
16:59joke. What are you talking about, Castle? Goldstein drives a DeLorean. The car used
17:04as a time machine in Back to the Future? There's no way that's a coincidence. The
17:08ticket was written at two in the morning. That's post-mortem. Car should still be
17:11there. Yeah, East 82nd, between Lex and 3rd. That's a few blocks from the park. Yeah, but
17:15if you're going to park illegally, why not park closer? Because he was going somewhere
17:20on that block. Three more parking tickets in the last several months, all on 82nd
17:24between Lex and 3rd. So he was going somewhere regularly on that block. Maybe a
17:28girlfriend. Unless you think that's where that time ripple is. Could be. Look into it.
17:34Pick that car up. Gotcha. Gotta be kidding. That's definitely Goldstein's car. Or a time machine.
17:51Yep. If I'm not mistaken, that's a flux capacitor in there. And that is the reactor core. Maybe
17:57Castle was right. Goldstein came Back to the Future and he got whacked, huh? Why do you keep
18:03coming here? I don't know. Maybe there's something in the car that'll help. Hope so. A lot of doors
18:07to knock out. Wow. Hey, Paddy. I got a VIX car that needs towing. It's at 238 East 82nd. It's an 81 to 82
18:19DeLorean. New York plates. JLD. Hey, Javi. Let me call you back. Excuse me, sir. I'm Detective Brian. This is
18:33Detective Esposito. Do you mind if we ask you a few questions? Top of the morning to you constables.
18:38Lord Henry, at your service. Ah, thanks. Am I telling us where you got those clothes? Oh, not at all, dear boy.
18:46I picked them up at the haberdashery across the park. Well, gentlemen, if that is all, I shall bid you a good day.
18:53Just a second, pal. You know, we think those clothes might have been involved. I said good day.
18:58Dad. Sir, we need you to come down to me. Don't die!
19:01Whoa! Whoa! Hey!
19:08You all right, bro? I'm fine.
19:11I'll hand me your room. All right. Thank you, Ryan.
19:15How's Esposito? At home, resting. So our Lord Henry's story checks out. Ryan found a matching ascot in a garbage can where Henry said that he found the clothes.
19:26Our guy might be unstable, but he is not our killer. So why was Goldstein wearing this costume?
19:35Well, it's Victorian. Antique. Kind of fits with the whole time traveler theory, don't you think?
19:41I don't know what to think, but the plot thickens.
19:44Forensics came back in the clothes? Between the garbage can and our homeless guy, there was quite a list of grossed out substances, of which I will spare you the details.
19:51But I did find something interesting on the right hand glove and the right sleeve of the shirt. Potassium nitrate and sulfur.
19:59Gunshot residue? Sir Goldstein did not go quietly into the night. He had a gun.
20:03And he fired back. I got something here.
20:18Beckett!
20:20Another antique. Looks exactly like the one that killed Goldstein.
20:28Yes, it does.
20:32Let's say that our killer...
20:35Let's say that our killer is standing...
20:38...over here.
20:42Goldstein was killed all the way over there.
20:44A nice, flat area between them.
20:47What are you getting at, Castle? Some kind of game?
20:48Not a game.
20:50Goldstein was wearing formal turn-of-the-century clothes.
20:53He shot an antique bullet, identical to the one he was killed with.
20:59Probably fired from an identical gun.
21:01Four, five, six, seven...
21:03Laney said he was killed at about midnight?
21:06St. James Church is right over there, thanks, on Madison.
21:09I bet they could hear the bells chiming all the way from over here.
21:13Nine, forty...
21:15Ish.
21:17They stood at about forty paces with one another.
21:21It wasn't a game.
21:23It was an old-fashioned duel.
21:39Two DNS be spoiling!
21:40Oh God, don't shoot!
21:41My...
21:42It's okay Ashley, he's not gonna shoot you. What the heck, Dad?
21:43oh god don't shoot my arm it's okay ashley he's not gonna shoot you what the heck dad
22:08i might be asking you the same ashley this is ashley ashley this is my dad rick and i have
22:17no idea why he's waving a gun so nice to meet you mr castle you too ashley and i have a perfectly
22:22good reason why i'm waving a gun excuse us
22:25split yourself i got this gun for research for a case which you might know if you checked in with
22:35me today what's that supposed to mean let's just say one of us has nothing to hide perhaps you'd
22:39like to explain yourself what i was guessing a boy is that a problem you tell me dad the only reason
22:46i invited ashley over tonight was so you could meet him yes well me meeting ashley has smeared the lip
22:51gloss all over your face i i i really should be going you can stay ashley
22:56oh the gun my bad please ashley stay you can check out the gun no thanks
23:06call me later yeah if it's okay with your gun
23:10dad yeah it's okay with me thank you and i i just want you to know how much i respect alexis i mean
23:19you don't have to worry about issues of respect she's probably the most respectable person i know
23:22and i i respect you too it's good to know that thank you
23:30i like them it's respectful
23:44got it thanks
23:54hey hey so ivan padofsky's antique gun collection all cleared ballistics
24:00well at least some guy in ballistics had fun firing them off
24:03i also checked with goldstein's sister and co-workers none of them know anything about
24:09duels or victorian clothes or what goldstein was doing on east 82nd
24:13sounds like he had a secret life that somehow led to a duel
24:18maybe you figured someone besmirched his honor maybe it's about a girl
24:23under the fact alexis earned a boyfriend who has a girl's name
24:26by the way you thought i was gonna shoot him last night
24:28hey hey how's this bazito he's sleeping in mostly because he can't move
24:33did you figure out what goldstein was doing on east 82nd
24:35no but get this i'm going through goldstein's car and i find a pile of receipts he must have been
24:39planning to submit for reimbursement one of them from three weeks ago at a cafe on it he wrote
24:44coffee with troy kenworth and that name kind of rings a bell one of the angry
24:49lower tide fund investors no but his father charles kenworth was guy loses two million bucks and then
24:55he loses his house his marriage and then two months ago he killed himself did troy have any
25:00priors more like afters after his father committed suicide he was charged with assault in four separate
25:05bar fights revenge oldest motive for murder in the book maybe troy thought someone besmirched his
25:11father's honor and then he forced goldstein to settle the score yeah it was the one who found his
25:17body the report says that he used a shotgun hey why did mike watch in there beckett's doing a
25:28mothering thing wanted to limit the testosterone in the room i can't imagine walking in on that
25:34yeah pretty messy i try not to think about it i understand but since then mr kenworth you have
25:43charges pending in four assault cases i started drinking too much mashed out but those were just
25:50random people at bars i mean they weren't even responsible for your father's suicide but goldstein
25:58he put your father in the fund that lost him all of his money i could understand blaming him
26:02i did but then i talked to him and he said that he warned pop to diversify and the fact is dad and
26:09mom had been having problems for years when we lost the house and i had to drop out of school it was
26:13the last straw and mom left him that's what pushed him over the edge and ever since his death mom's been
26:18struggling to make payments on our apartment is that why you went to go and see goldstein three weeks
26:22ago look i wanted to find out if any money was left in the count and what did goldstein tell you
26:27the truth all the money's gone well that must have made you pretty angry okay i know what you're
26:33getting at but that meeting is what turned me around i haven't had a drink since mom and i have
26:37been able to stay in our place i might even go back to school next semester all because danny's
26:42a stand-up guy and he gave me a job that's where i was the night he got killed at berman rose
26:49no what kind of a job did danny give you i can't say look i had to sign a confidentiality agreement
26:55okay i can be fired or you could be arrested is this job on 82nd between lex and third
27:16what was the exact number of pounds that mr fogg bet that he could travel around the world in 80 days
27:1920 000. correct sir nang the volcano that led to the center of here oh i want to say nypd open the
27:28damn door
27:47where are we victorian london when are we 1892
27:52what is this place gaslant league private steampunk society straight ahead is our club
28:02president owen peterson he's on the penny father all right then
28:13oh it's the time machine from time in a way i love that movie give us the problems
28:18it's a subculture that embraces the simplicity and romance of the past at the same time couples
28:27it with the hope and promise and share super coolness of futuristic vision you're cloned you
28:32say there are more of you well the more the merrier to use all i'll be true
28:42excuse me mr peterson i'm gonna try that
28:44i don't know what to tell you detective we all heard about danny yesterday it's hard to believe
28:51we saw him here the night before well the way you and your friends were yucking it up makes me feel
28:55like you weren't so upset we're just romantics detective look at the world don't like what we
28:59see so we recreate it here an oasis where human potential and ingenuity is limitless where there's
29:05poetry and wonder and meaning even in death what time did he leave that night around 11 30. did he
29:11tell you what he was doing no he went to the park for a duel what do you mean a duel the kind
29:17where people shoot at each other they were using antique guns do you know anything about that
29:22do you know anything about that of that of that and then you will listen to them
29:27yeah
29:28you can see them at the baham
29:30dueling pistols with uh lead balls with whitecooter
29:35This has been fired recently.
29:45They're just for show.
29:50Adam, stop! Stop!
29:57Adam, why? Get out of the way!
29:59You think he's going for the time machine?
30:01I just watched the interviews.
30:02I don't know why he didn't take the whole day off.
30:04Because I'm fine.
30:08Murphy, stop him!
30:18Hey, Sposito.
30:19How's your neck?
30:30Yeah, I shot him.
30:31He just kind of crumbled over backwards, but I thought he was kidding.
30:37I jogged over expecting him to jump up any second, but he was just lying there so still.
30:43And then I saw the blood, and I hear Julia as she's on her knees screaming,
30:46no, please, God, no.
30:47I freaked out.
30:48We took his clothes, and I just ran.
30:51Julia?
30:51You mean Goldstein's assistant?
30:53He was in love with her.
30:54Had they been seeing each other a long time?
30:56No, no, Dan just kissed her once a couple weeks ago out at a bar, but she wasn't interested
31:01in him.
31:02So you were involved with her?
31:04Not really involved, but Dan caught us fooling around in my office late one night last week.
31:09And you couldn't think of a better way of settling this other than a duel?
31:12We just thought it would be funny.
31:14Dan, he swore that we couldn't get hurt.
31:15Shooting at each other?
31:16He ran all these complex equations.
31:18He said that at 40 paces there was no chance that we could actually hit each other.
31:22Something about 18th century guns having no rifling in the barrel.
31:26So if you couldn't kill each other, what was the point of the duel?
31:28To impress Julia, she would never get serious with geeks like us, but we figured that maybe
31:37if she saw a stool over her, then maybe that one of us could.
31:52Julia confirmed that she was the only other person present at the duel no one else knew.
31:58All right, let her go.
32:01How do you point the gun at someone and shoot and not expect to kill them?
32:05Well, they were blinded by the romance of it all.
32:07And Goldstein did the math.
32:09Well, between this and the Lower Tide Fund, maybe he's not such a genius.
32:13Maybe he's just unlucky.
32:15Well, then I've got a problem, because I have to make a recommendation to the DA between murder
32:19and manslaughter, the difference being life in prison or just a couple of years.
32:25I mean, are antique guns really so inaccurate?
32:28Only one way to find out.
32:47That's your target?
32:49That's my target.
32:50Yeah.
32:50Shoot your target.
32:51There's always something behind.
33:17You think I'm depth on the line
33:20A loving word, man, you go bang, bang
33:24A whisper heard, man, you go
33:26Manslaughter it is
33:34Yeah
33:45Hey, Dad
33:46Hey, this is my girl
33:50Come here
33:51Come here
33:52Sorry, hang on
33:57There you go
34:00Hey, about last night
34:04I was, it was unexpected
34:06Yeah
34:07I'm sorry
34:08I'm sorry, too
34:10I should have told you Ashley was a boy
34:11Oh, well, I, uh, why is both a surprise?
34:14So I have a question for you
34:16But it's a little embarrassing
34:17Ooh
34:18I love when you embarrass me
34:20Dad
34:20Well, hey, listen, you can, uh
34:23You can ask me whatever you want
34:26And I promise I'll do my best to make it as unembarrassing as possible
34:31How do you know when you're in love?
34:36I know it's an emotion
34:37What?
34:37A feeling
34:38And you can't exactly define, like, technically how you know when you're feeling it
34:41But since I've never felt it before
34:43How do I know what I'm feeling is even in it all?
34:46Except, of course, for the fact that I'm feeling all these things I've never felt before
34:49Like, in my stomach, in my throat, and even kind of in my ears
34:52I mean
34:53Which just has to mean that it's love, right?
34:56Considering I only feel them when I'm with Ashley or thinking about him
34:59I mean, that's gotta be love, right?
35:02Because I'm feeling all these things that I've read about in poems and heard about in songs
35:05But never completely understood
35:07But now I do
35:08I understand
35:09And I'm listening to all this music and reading all this poetry
35:11In a completely new and glorious light
35:12Which I think just has to mean that it's love
35:14What do you think?
35:16And I can't stop thinking about him, Daddy
35:18I don't even want you because he's the greatest, sweetest, most adorable guy
35:20And his nose crinkles when he laughs
35:21And I'm just so happy
35:24Thanks, Dad
35:29I love you
35:31I feel so much better now
35:36I'm glad we had that talk
35:42Beckett
35:46How do you know when you're in love?
35:49All the songs make sense
35:50Adam Murphy didn't kill Goldstein
35:56But he confessed
35:58And I believe that he believes he did it
36:00But he didn't
36:01Do tell
36:02It bothered me that we couldn't hit the target at the shooting range
36:06And so I ran ballistics on the dueling pistols
36:09The bullet that hit Daniel Goldstein
36:12Didn't match either one of them
36:14Adam couldn't have killed him
36:16You're talking full-on grassy-null conspiracy theory
36:19Not theory
36:20Fact
36:21There was a third shooter
36:22And that's our killer
36:23Hey, Beckett
36:39Did you find Adam Murphy's bullet?
36:43Lead ball
36:43Yep
36:44He didn't kill Goldstein
36:47But he did kill Squirrelstein
36:48What are the odds, huh?
36:54Oh, no
36:54They took his clothes, too
36:56Could you?
36:58Aww
36:58Yeah, I know
36:59I'm sorry
36:59Okay, so we know that Goldstein was standing right over here
37:06Facing Adam
37:07He was right over there
37:08Right
37:08And if our killer wanted to shoot him without either of them seeing him
37:13He would be standing right over
37:15There
37:17By that clump of trees
37:19Detective, I've got clothing fibers
37:25Does Thread look familiar?
37:31Oh, I'd recognize that brick and deep velvet anywhere
37:33Kind of says steampunk, doesn't it?
37:35Matter of fact
37:36I think I know the murder weapon
37:38Volcano and journey to the center of the earth
37:42Sneffles
37:43Castle
37:43Couldn't stay away, huh?
37:50Can I get you guys something?
37:52Sure, Troy
37:52We're looking for a shooter
37:54Actually, I think we already found one
37:56Nice uniform, by the way
37:58We found your father's shotgun
38:00We know that you modified it in order to shoot antique lead ball bullets
38:03What are you talking about?
38:04Adam Murphy already confessed, right?
38:07Turns out Adam Murphy couldn't have done it
38:09It's a science-y ballistics thing
38:11It was pretty clever firing your father's shotgun
38:14At the exact moment that Adam and Goldstein fired their guns
38:17Making Adam believe that he was the one that killed Goldstein
38:19Right as the church bells chimed midnight
38:22Isn't that right?
38:23Seeing him in here every night
38:34In that ridiculous outfit
38:36Just throwing around all that money
38:39Why should he get to live like that when my dad's dead?
38:47Knowing that our shooter was a staff member at the club led us straight back to Troy
38:51He overheard Goldstein and Murphy planning the duel and took his opportunity
38:55And then Troy's alibi fell apart as soon as we started interviewing other staff members
38:58Who couldn't remember seeing him there half an hour before or after the duel
39:02Dueling over a girl, avenging the death of a loved one
39:04Cuts to the heart of romance
39:05And the tragedy
39:06Speaking of tragedy, did you hear about Detective Esposito?
39:10No, what about him?
39:11Oh
39:12He
39:12Oh
39:17God, no
39:20Dude
39:21What happened?
39:22Esposito
39:23Are you alright?
39:24No, I'm okay
39:25I really am fine, bro
39:32We got this stuff with swords
39:33Oh, you should have seen your faces
39:34Captain, you really sold that
39:36Speaking of tragedy, did you hear about Detective Esposito?
39:39Hey, sir
39:40Let's go
39:41Ow, I'm not really that fine
39:43Oh
39:43Oh, yeah
39:43Let me just
39:44Make a brace, please
39:45Make a brace
39:45Lock it down, lock it down
39:48Yeah, yeah
39:48Kate
39:49Josh, what are you doing here?
39:53I got your text
39:53You mean the text where I said I was going to pick you up?
39:57Yeah, I was nearby
39:58Well, uh, Josh, this is Captain Montgomery, Richard Castle, Detectives Esposito and Ryan
40:04Hey, boys
40:05Boys
40:06Catching your bad guys today?
40:08Every day
40:08Alright
40:09You all set?
40:10Yeah, let me just get my stuff
40:11Okay
40:12So
40:17You and Beckett
40:20What about us?
40:23You tell me
40:24You're the writer
40:27Yeah
40:28Yeah, and
40:30And you are
40:33Kate hasn't told you about me, has she?
40:38What's to tell?
40:40Hey
40:40You ready to go?
40:42Yeah
40:44Yeah, I'll see you around
40:46Bye, guys
40:47Later
40:49Later
40:49Just you?
41:05Yes
41:07Thanks for that talk last night
41:10I feel so much better
41:11Hey, you can, uh, you can, uh, you can always talk to me
41:15Or at me
41:17Yeah
41:18Yeah, being in love is exhausting
41:20Yeah, you got that right
41:24you okay ted you seem distracted we talk about you have my undivided attention
41:34good because i want to go on a date tonight how's that sound of course great have a good time
41:43i meant with you dad
41:44you'll always be my go-to guy did graham put you up to this i have no idea what you're talking about
41:55pity date i'll take it
41:58terrible liar