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Castle Season 4 Episode 22
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00:00Textning Stina Hedin www.btistudios.com
00:30dad what are you doing you have 30 seconds to suit up the game is a fort dad wait let me save
00:48this i haven't got the drop on you since you were 10. this feels like victory dad look i can't okay
00:58i have a big decision to make well have you at least narrowed it down i made a list of all the
01:03classes and the extracurriculars and the best choices seem to be oxford and stanford what about
01:09columbia nyu vassar they're all too close i'd come home all the time i went to challenge myself
01:15and i'd get sucked into things like this but then who's gonna play with me
01:21i think it's time to holster the laser guns and be adults
01:28game over please proceed to exit
01:49oh darling it's just a game no it's not it's a time-honored family tradition that we've been
01:56honoring since alexis could wrap her little finger around a trigger first one to a thousand points
02:01wins and we were so close we laser tagged our way through her pre-teen years and now suddenly
02:07she's too old to play she's growing up well she doesn't have to look at me
02:13oh well it seems detective beckett is available for a play date
02:20really
02:25beckett and i have not been exactly hitting it off lately
02:30uh-huh and why do you think that is
02:35oh i'm sorry are you saying it's my fault
02:38cavorting with some awful gang detective showing up at a crime scene with a stewardess
02:43if you want to punish beckett at least let her know why i'm not punishing her
02:48am i oh darling you're hurt i understand that but quite honestly the two of you cannot go on like this
03:00you know what mother you're absolutely right
03:07where are you going to a crime scene
03:15worked my last case with detective beckett
03:18so you didn't like coffee i like vanilla lattes
03:30hey guys hey thanks for calling
03:32sure so our victim is david lock 29 he's a currency trader in a foreign exchange office upstairs
03:39looks like he was heading into work when it happened his body was found by his boss at around seven o'clock this morning
03:45oh our intrepid heroes have arrived
03:48and castle
03:50uh perlmutter
03:52i will treasure these special moments we've shared
03:55so i take it that this is mr lock
04:00it appears he was set upon by an unknown assailant time of death was about 4 a.m
04:05cause of death
04:06probably blunt force trauma to the head where it hit the concrete
04:11wallet and cash
04:12still intact so it definitely wasn't a mugging
04:14savage beating at 4 a.m there must be some motive
04:17is this a bite mark on his arm
04:19it's not just a bite mark look at the skin
04:22you see how it's torn
04:24the killer latched on and shook like a pitbull trying to tear off the flash
04:28thanks
04:29i think we got it
04:30anything else
04:32just this
04:33it was uh found in our victim's hand
04:36it's probably torn off the killer's shirt during the struggle
04:38that's a lace cuff
04:40hand-stitched
04:41curl buttons
04:42i'd say this was circa
04:431870
04:45i did a lot of research on the era
04:48i was writing a book
04:48a comedy about the civil war
04:50turns out
04:51not so funny
04:52you don't say
04:53who would beat a guy to death wearing a 150 year old shirt
04:56you know the bigger question is why was he attacked here where he worked
05:01might want to ask his boss
05:03mike matthews
05:06i can't believe it
05:07we think that david was killed around 4 a.m do you have any idea why he was here so early
05:11david handled the asian market so he usually got in by four
05:14he was a terrific kid he was hard working well-liked
05:18and was that the consensus
05:20what do you mean
05:21i mean did he have any conflicts with anyone at work
05:24actually yeah there was an incident last week someone keyed his car
05:28who
05:29david thought it was charlie coleman one of my other traders
05:32the two of them were vying for a promotion and i went with david
05:36charlie didn't take it too well
05:38what time does charlie usually show up
05:40what time does charlie usually show up for work
05:424 a.m same time as david
05:44look charlie's kind of an oddball but i don't see him mixed up in this
05:49we're gonna need to talk to him anyway
05:52that's strange
05:54his car is right there next to david's
05:56why is that strange
05:58because charlie never came into the office this morning
06:01what's his address
06:03that's a shame
06:05this case had some real promise
06:07savage bite marks
06:09reconstruction era clothing
06:11it's a mystery here
06:12a whiff of intrigue
06:13now we're just slapping cuffs on some disgruntled employee
06:18just wanted this one to be special
06:20yeah well i'm sorry it's not entertaining enough for you castle
06:22charlie coleman
06:24charlie coleman nypd open up
06:25stay away it isn't safe
06:27stand back
06:29it's for your own good don't come in
06:31you can't come in here
06:33sorry charlie
06:34charlie you okay anyone here
06:35no no no no get back get away from me
06:37listen we just gotta ask you a few questions
06:39you need to leave you need to leave right now it's not safe
06:41relax charlie
06:43relax charlie
06:44relax we're cops
06:45you're a cop
06:46yeah
06:47is that your gun
06:48yeah
06:49you need to shoot me
06:50do it now
06:51do it
06:52do it
06:53do it
06:56good charlie you feeling better
06:58just gonna ask you a few questions about what happened this morning with you and david
07:02did you see him in the parking structure
07:04yeah he just pulled in
07:06i said hello he said hello the two of us aren't real friendly
07:09so we've heard what happened next
07:11and then he stopped
07:13and he stared right past me with this weird look on his face and then he said what the hell is that
07:19what the hell was it
07:20i couldn't tell at first because suddenly it was all over us
07:22wait you were attacked too
07:23yeah but it was mostly after david i mean it was just wailing on him i elbowed it in the head and it didn't even slow down
07:28okay what do you mean by it
07:29i called 9-1-1 i told them they didn't believe me no one believes me
07:33just tell us what you saw
07:36as long as you promise you'll believe me
07:38yeah fine i promise
07:39promise
07:40that you will use your gun on me
07:42when i start to turn
07:44turn
07:45what do you mean turn
07:47that they never bit me
07:49that killed david
07:56it was a zombie
07:58a zombie
08:01it was a zombie
08:02a freaking zombie
08:03sir can you repeat that please
08:05a zombie
08:06the undead old man
08:07with those dead eyes and flaps of ronnie skin coming off his face
08:10sir this is for emergencies only
08:12are you having an emergency
08:13yes i'm having a major emergency here
08:16don't you get it
08:17this thing just killed someone
08:18and it bit me
08:19i'm gonna turn
08:20i'm next
08:21now charlie made this 9-1-1 call
08:25moments
08:26after the attack
08:27does it sound like he's faking to you
08:29it sounds like charlie's having a psychotic break
08:32what if his guilt made him snap and he created a fantasy in which zombies killed david and not him
08:38i'm not so sure
08:39i mean his voice does have that authentic ring of pants wetting terror
08:43you do not believe in charlie's story
08:45i believe he believes it
08:46okay well whatever you believe all of the evidence points to the fact that charlie coleman is our killer
08:50maybe not all the evidence csu analyzed that bite mark on charlie's arm turns out that it matches the bite mark on her victim
08:58maybe charlie bit david and then he bit himself
09:00i was thinking the same thing but csu also says that the bite marks were made by charlie's teeth
09:04oh wait um sorry let me make sure i understand so that i might properly relish this moment
09:11you're saying the evidence shows that charlie and the victim both were bitten by an as yet unknown third party
09:20that's what i said
09:21perhaps even a mindless shuffling undead third party
09:27castle just stop there's no such thing as a zombie
09:31guys
09:33you gotta see this
09:36so i was combing through security cam footage near the parking garage and i found this
09:45timestamps 406 a.m which fits time of death
09:48that's that guy
09:49yeah but it's not charlie
09:50wait what is he wearing
09:52that looks like an old-fashioned suit
09:55circa 1870 and his shirt's missing a cuff
09:59whoa
10:00whoa
10:01you almost got hit by that taxi didn't even flinch
10:03well maybe this is why
10:04look what we get from the other angle
10:07my friends
10:20that
10:22is a zombie
10:24that
10:25that
10:26is a zombie
10:29the killer's a zombie
10:31are you rather upbeat considering you said this was your last case with beckett
10:46that's because i am going out with a bang i have one word for you mother
10:53zombie
10:54too much makeup
10:55you look lovely i'm referring to our victim being killed by one of the walking undead and i mean that literally a zombie security camera caught him in all his putrefying glory
11:08oh
11:10oh
11:11i don't suppose you downloaded this video by chance
11:14absolutely not
11:15that video is police property
11:16be very very wrong with me to
11:17get a screen grab of it and email it to myself
11:20oh
11:21well it'll be our little secret darling
11:23i'm actually surprised that you're interested in this case
11:25well i really do know the difference between a first-rate makeup job and actual decay
11:30you want to see some real zombies check out the red carpet at the tony awards
11:34oh
11:35i thought i
11:36i thought i
11:38thought i put this away
11:41where is she
11:47where
11:48you were fooled by my act yesterday and now you've fallen right into my trap
11:55you will pay dearly for your treachery
11:58hey too mother
11:59for luring me here
12:00why whatever do you mean
12:01oh
12:02that's my girl
12:04so what's this about a zombie
12:06oh
12:07my
12:08god
12:09i told you people that's him
12:11oh
12:12so vile and disgusting that's the zombie that i saw
12:15well we're not exactly sure that you
12:17what do you mean you're not sure what else could he be
12:22point is
12:23this puts you in the clear we're releasing you
12:26i'm not sure that's a good idea
12:31charlie if you were going to turn you would have done it by now
12:33this thing have you caught it
12:37not yet rest assured we will
12:39not yet
12:40rest assured we will
12:48i'll just stay here
12:51he won't leave
12:52charlie's pretty convinced about this whole zombie thing
12:54yeah but that's just that's ridiculous
12:56that's ridiculous
12:57or is it
12:58charlie has not been wrong yet
13:00maybe our killer is patient zero out there right now on the streets of new york building an army of the undead
13:05castle what we are looking for is not a zombie but a very smart criminal who murdered david locke and is now making our only witness look crazy and he also dressed up in makeup and a costume to hide his identity
13:16unless that's not cost you more makeup i mean he does look like a real zombie
13:21a real zombie i'm embarrassed for you bro
13:25okay then explain this why would a zombie go after a currency trader at 4am in a garage
13:31this one's easy
13:33the more intelligent the victim the more delicious the brains
13:37so returning to the land of facts what did you find at the crime scene canvas
13:42nada only in new york and some guy dressed like a friggin zombie and walked down the street unnoticed
13:47i did find a gap in our timeline before the murder
13:50what do you mean
13:51well according to the doorman the victim left his apartment at 2am and he never came back
13:54he was killed at 4am what was he doing for two hours
13:57i don't know but he drove there his credit card showed that he gassed up on houston at 2 44 am
14:02all right let's figure out where he went trouble might have followed him to the garage
14:05or a zombie did
14:06i'll tell you where he went
14:08booty call
14:09tech guys pulled a text message off david's phone
14:12he sent it to a cheek of the night he died
14:14wanting to hook up with her
14:16does she have a name
14:17greta mastriani
14:18i i don't understand
14:21who would do something like this to david
14:23did you see him that night we know that he texted you wanting to come over
14:26no i i called him and told him not to
14:29i split up with david about a week ago
14:32he's still trying to hold on
14:34why'd you two split up
14:37i'm engaged
14:39um
14:40tom
14:41tom williams
14:42we've been together five years
14:45how did david figure in
14:47i met him when i was 21
14:48visiting a cousin in la
14:50we had an intense couple of weeks
14:51you know
14:52then three months ago i ran into him at a coffee shop
14:54and did your fiance know about this affair with david
14:57yeah he found uh emails on my computer last week
15:00and how did he react to that
15:02he was hurt
15:03he threatened to leave me
15:04and that's when i realized what i was about to lose
15:06so i broke it off with david and begged tom to give me another chance
15:10and he did
15:11so where was tom that night
15:12home
15:13we went to bed around eleven
15:14and he was there all night
15:18greta
15:19where was tom at 4 a.m
15:21i don't know okay i woke up around 2 30 and he wasn't there
15:24i figured he was watching tv in the living room but when i got up in the morning
15:28he wasn't in the apartment so where was he all night
15:31i see where you're getting at with this okay
15:34but tom had nothing to do with it
15:35did david email you from his office account
15:37yeah why
15:40because that means that your fiance knew where david worked
15:47look i can't say i feel bad this guy's dead
15:50but i had nothing to do with it
15:52even though he was trying to snake your fiance
15:55he was out of the picture
15:57greta made her choice and she picked me
15:59yeah except he wouldn't take no for an answer
16:01you know i bet you found out that he was texting her
16:05and you decided to make him stop texting her permanently
16:09well you're wrong i never touched the dude i never even met him
16:14yeah but it had to have made you angry
16:16i won't lie to you this whole thing has been tough
16:22but greta and i are building life together and i think we're going to come out of this strong
16:27tom about how tall are you about six foot
16:30six two
16:31so about the same height as this guy right
16:33what the hell is that
16:37come on that's not me
16:38when you left the apartment that night
16:40where were you for the next hour and a half
16:42david was missing for the same amount of time
16:44two thirty to four a.m.
16:46at the hudson law library studying
16:47you were at the library at that hour
16:49it's open twenty four seven during finals
16:51you can ask the library and the ten other people who were studying there
16:54i will
17:01tom's alibi checks out
17:03he was at the law library between three and six a.m.
17:06i really thought that he was our man
17:09and it's not like david locke has any other enemies
17:11i mean we already confirmed that with his friends and co-workers
17:14what about recently deceased friends and co-workers
17:17okay well whatever or whoever this is
17:21can we at least agree that he looks like a zombie
17:24he dresses like a zombie and he acts like a zombie
17:27and that helps us how
17:29we're looking at standard motives here
17:31but our killer isn't driven by revenge greed or power
17:34not if he thinks he's a zombie
17:35so then by that line of thinking his motive is a primal urge to kill
17:39regardless of who the victim is he kills at random
17:42precisely
17:43how do you propose that we find a random killer in a city of eight million people
17:46maybe we start with where the victim went during those missing two hours
17:50do too
17:51well the lab i need a chemical found recently deposited under the bottom of david locke's shoes
17:55what kind of chemical
17:56uh i won't even begin to try to pronounce it
17:58but it is used in three factories in new york and new jersey
18:01the night that david was killed he went to a gas station on houston
18:04which one of those factories is closest to houston
18:06the one on lower east side but it's been close for over a year
18:08let's go
18:13well we know now this is in fact an abandoned factory
18:16in a desolate god forsaken alley
18:20imagination getting the better of you castle
18:22no no of course not just
18:24wish we had more to show for our efforts that's all
18:26the thing that i don't get is
18:27why would a currency trader like david locke come down here
18:30it just doesn't make any sense
18:32unless you had a dark side we know nothing about
18:34like what
18:35all i know is that normal people don't come to places like this at 2am in the morning
18:39in fact i think i've seen enough haven't you
18:41wait
18:42did you hear that
18:43i'm not falling for that
18:44no no no i'm serious listen
18:48footsteps
18:49yeah
18:50lots of them
18:51oh my god they're after us they're after us
18:54they're after us
18:55who is
18:56you people through you don't you're standing
18:57run
18:58come on
18:59what the hell's going on
19:00that's a zombie that's a zombie horde
19:10there's no such thing as zombies
19:12i'm sure i don't have to tell you to aim for the head
19:16please
19:17behind us we're surrounded
19:19oh jeez oh jeez
19:21you don't have enough bullets
19:28it's ground zero for world war z
19:32get behind me
19:33we'll have to fight our way out
19:37this is so not cool
19:38there's no way this is real
19:40NYPD
19:42stop moving
19:43now
19:44and stop pretending to be zombies
19:47hey hey hey hey hey
19:48take it easy we're just zombie walking here
19:52your what
19:53zombie walking
19:54it's like an amped up form of tag
19:55we dress up like zombies and we chase the normals
19:58that would be us
20:00yeah yeah if we tag them we turn them and then they become zombies too
20:03look if this is because we didn't get a permit
20:05it's not
20:07you're all coming with me now
20:09how did i not know about this
20:12this is outstanding
20:14did you do this yourself
20:16yeah
20:18being a fan of zombie lore
20:20i get it
20:21what's the appeal of being a zombie
20:23like look at this guy
20:24who would want to be alive in a decayed mindless state
20:28being a vampire
20:29that i understand
20:30that's the romantic root in mortality
20:32the uh... gentleman's monster as it were
20:35speaking of monsters none of these zombies match the photo of our killer
20:39maybe he's trying out a new look
20:41how about you
20:42if you could be any supernatural creature what would it be
20:44van helsing no question
20:47monster slayer
20:48be fitting
20:49and imagine
20:50the monster that we are hunting might be in this very
20:54room
20:56alright ladies thanks for your help
20:59i don't know about those shoes with that top
21:01i'm just saying
21:02i'd have went open toed
21:04are you guys having more luck than we are
21:06not at all
21:07oh and guess what
21:08none of these knuckleheads are real zombies
21:11i think what my colleague means to say
21:12is that no one recognizes our zombie from the video
21:14or our victim david locke
21:17if david wasn't a part of the zombie crowd
21:18then what was he doing down there
21:21he definitely wasn't part of our group i can tell you that
21:24what about you
21:25do you recognize him
21:27what
21:29paul are you high right now
21:32whoa
21:33whoa hey now
21:34uh
21:35where is that
21:37coming from
21:38no
21:39no of course not
21:43hello
21:45right
21:46um
21:49yeah yeah i don't know this dude
21:51he's not a zombie
21:53or a normal
21:56listen
21:57will this take much longer i have a class in the morning
22:00you're a student
22:01uh teacher
22:02really
22:03assistant professor of anthropology
22:05i believe our fascination with zombies is a cultural phenomenon
22:09a commentary on the inner numbness of modern life
22:12yeah okay
22:13do either of you recognize this uh zombie
22:18that's kyle
22:20kyle jennings
22:21is that him
22:32yeah
22:33that's him
22:35kyle
22:36kyle
22:37kyle
22:38kyle
22:39jennings
22:40is your killer
22:41well the question is who killed him
22:42isn't that always the question
22:44i
22:45what is it castle
22:46what is it castle
22:47no i was just
22:48wondering
22:49before this man died he was behaving exactly like a zombie
22:51is there any
22:52medical way to determine if you have any medical way to determine if you have any
22:56one
22:57one
22:58what is that by a c
22:59a
23:00u
23:01is that we have to check back the
23:02one
23:03yeah
23:04what i can tell you is his teeth matched the bite marks and the blood on his clothes came
23:05from the victim
23:06kyle jennings is your killer
23:07the question is who killed him
23:09isn't that always the question
23:11What is it, Castle?
23:12No, I was just wondering.
23:14Before this man died, he was behaving exactly like a zombie.
23:18Is there any medical way to determine if he actually was one?
23:27Why is he in my morgue?
23:28There are no zombies, Castle.
23:31This is a man.
23:32He was a live man.
23:33Now he's a dead man.
23:34End of story.
23:41He's unzipped.
23:47Castle called for backup.
23:51How do I?
23:52Nine, nine, nine.
23:55Is there a police code for a zombie on the loose?
24:00So based on the latest report from the ER, Kyle Jennings was transferred up to ICU.
24:05He is stable but under sedation.
24:07I'm telling you, that guy was dead.
24:08Remind me never to choke on a chicken bone in front of you.
24:10Hey, you checked that guy.
24:12So did the paramedics.
24:13Whoa, you guys.
24:14I'm sure that there's a medical explanation for it.
24:16Well, there's an explanation already.
24:18Besides that one.
24:19Come on, you were there.
24:20You saw it.
24:20He rose from the dead.
24:22He didn't rise from the dead, Castle.
24:24He wasn't dead in the first place.
24:25He's not a zombie, Castle.
24:27He's just a murderer.
24:29Well then, what was his motive for murder, Detective Esposito?
24:34Kyle sold insurance.
24:36He had no criminal record.
24:37There's no evidence he even knew our victim.
24:39He's a human killer with a human motive.
24:41Or he's a zombie killer with a zombie motive.
24:45Beckett.
24:47Tasty brains.
24:48Now, Castle, do you really believe in all this zombie stuff you could have?
24:51I would swear on my Nana's grave that Kyle Jennings was dead.
24:54No.
24:55You know what I do believe in?
24:58Driving Beckett crazy.
24:59Yeah, I have to say, it's good to see you guys hitting it off again.
25:05Well, Castle looks like we will get our motive straight from the source.
25:07Mr. Kyle Jennings is officially awake.
25:12Kyle, I'm Detective Beckett.
25:14This is Mr. Castle.
25:15What am I doing here?
25:16Why are there cops outside?
25:18No one's telling me anything.
25:19What, was I mugged or something?
25:20We need to ask you a few questions about David Locke.
25:23Who?
25:24This man.
25:27I don't know.
25:27Two nights ago, he went on a zombie walk.
25:29Did the two of you meet there?
25:30I'm telling you, I've never seen the guy before.
25:32What is this about?
25:33He was murdered.
25:35Beaten to death.
25:40What happened at that zombie walk?
25:43I can't remember.
25:45Well, what's the last thing you do remember?
25:46I got dressed to head over there.
25:51Next thing I know, I woke up in the morgue.
25:54Did you drink or do drugs that night?
25:55I don't do that stuff.
25:57Look, I didn't hurt anyone, okay?
25:59I would never do that.
26:01I just, I don't remember anything.
26:04Well, the victim's blood was found on your clothes.
26:07Bite marks match your teeth.
26:08The cuff of your shirt was clutched in his hand.
26:10And a security camera caught our killer on tape.
26:13Is that you, Kyle?
26:16Yes.
26:23Yes, ma'am.
26:28I think you're going to need a lawyer.
26:35So, Kyle killed someone he never met for no reason.
26:38Is that what I was supposed to believe?
26:39Well, isn't that what you said zombies do?
26:41It is with a sad heart I say that that man is no zombie.
26:44Oh, even though he rose from the dead?
26:46It's common knowledge when you turn into a zombie, you cannot turn back.
26:49So you concede to the fact that there's a medical explanation to all of this?
26:52I concede to nothing except that Kyle is not telling us the whole story.
26:56You think he remembers?
26:59When a life-altering moment occurs, people remember.
27:03Remember?
27:03Well, maybe it's too big to deal with.
27:09Maybe he can't face it just yet.
27:13Do you think he ever will be?
27:16Hopefully.
27:17If he feels safe.
27:19Perlmutter!
27:20What are you doing here?
27:23I came to tend to one of my patients, Kyle Jennings.
27:27Uh, do you think that's such a good idea?
27:30I'll have you know, I'm perfectly capable of treating living patients.
27:34I simply prefer not it.
27:35I made an exception here because the results of his blood work are quite unusual.
27:40What do you mean?
27:40Kyle Jennings had scopalamine in his system, which in small doses is used to treat motion sickness.
27:47In larger doses, it acts on the central nervous system to promote compliant and suggestible behavior.
27:54Exactly how suggestible?
27:56You'll basically do whatever you're told.
27:58It's like a date rape drug, only the victim remains conscious.
28:02And when the drug wears off, I have no recollection of what happened.
28:06Is it possible somebody slipped Kyle that drug?
28:08I think it's highly probable that they did.
28:10What time do you think he was given the scopalamine?
28:13Between 2.45 and 3.45, the night of the murder.
28:16That's when he was on that zombie walk.
28:18Someone on the zombie walk drugged Kyle and sent him after David.
28:22Kyle's innocent.
28:26Far from a random act of zombie mayhem, this murder was fiendishly deliberate.
28:31It was meticulously planned.
28:33By someone with a powerful motive.
28:35With access to those drugs.
28:36Who was also at our zombie walk.
28:38But we interviewed those people.
28:39There's no evidence that David knew any of them or had anything to do with the zombie scene.
28:42Well, we know he was down there.
28:43He had to have gone there for a reason.
28:45Maybe our best bet is to work this through the drug angle.
28:47I got started on that and I did some research on scopolamine.
28:51Nice.
28:51Quite the list of side effects including drowsiness, confusion, slur to speech, death.
28:55Is it available on the street?
28:56It's uncommon, but it's out there.
28:57And get this.
28:58Users refer to it as the zombie drug.
29:00And I know just the zombie to tell us all about it.
29:07Hey, what is this?
29:08I answered all your guys' questions.
29:09When you were here last time, what were you on?
29:13On?
29:14What do you...
29:15What do you mean?
29:16You were under the influence, Paul.
29:18Heavily under the influence.
29:21Was it scopolamine?
29:22Well, what now?
29:22Do you use the zombie drug?
29:25I suppose that's...
29:28possible.
29:29Do any of the other zombies use it?
29:31Some do.
29:33Some say it enhances a zombie experience.
29:35Where did you get it?
29:36A guy down there sells this stuff.
29:38Who? What's his name?
29:39I don't know. I never asked.
29:40Well, describe him.
29:42Dark hair, tall, over six feet.
29:45Is this him?
29:49Yeah, that's him.
29:51Thanks for coming in again, Tom.
29:52Sure.
29:53Though, I'm not sure what I can do.
29:55I heard you caught the guy.
29:56Yeah, well, we just needed you to help us tie up a few loose ends.
29:59So, this is our suspect, Kyle Jennings.
30:02Yeah, I remember from last time.
30:04Now, you said that you've never seen him before.
30:06Well, he'd be hard to miss, right?
30:08Yeah, it's funny, because Kyle said he saw you.
30:10Yeah, he says you were at the zombie walk.
30:12You never told us that you're part of the zombie subculture.
30:16Detective, I'm pre-law.
30:17I have no time for regular culture, let alone subculture.
30:20Well, Tom, you're too modest.
30:21A number of zombies saying your praises.
30:23Yeah, apparently you're the go-to guy for the real zombie experience with the scopolamine.
30:30The what?
30:31You're a kid from Ridgewood, Tom.
30:33You don't even have a job.
30:35And yet, you manage to afford a really nice apartment, and you're able to pay your tuition.
30:40I took out student loans.
30:43Look, I'm not a drug dealer.
30:46You're trying to get ahead.
30:48You know, make a life with Greta.
30:50And then she steps out with some Wall Street douche who just would not let her go.
30:55David wanted to see Greta the night that he was killed.
30:57She said no.
30:59We canvassed the area.
31:00He was seen sitting in his car outside of your apartment.
31:03When you left that night, he followed you to the zombie walk.
31:05I'm betting he told you he was going to fight for Greta.
31:08He was handsome.
31:09He had money.
31:10The two of them had a history.
31:11I mean, you knew you couldn't compete.
31:12Yeah, especially if David told Greta you're nothing but a low-life drug dealer.
31:16You had to take matters into your own hands.
31:18Or more specifically, Kyle's hands.
31:20So you had this brilliant plan.
31:22You dosed Kyle with scopolamine, told him to kill David, thinking nobody will ever figure it out.
31:28Actually, that last part didn't work out so well.
31:31Yeah.
31:36All you have is the word of a few whacked-out zombies.
31:41That's not even close to probable cause.
31:44That's all I need to keep you here for 24 hours.
31:47And by then, I will have my proof.
31:50No, you won't.
31:57He's right.
31:58We've got nothing.
32:00Nothing is a strong word.
32:02The only person that can link Tom to the killing is Kyle, and he doesn't remember anything.
32:08And on top of all of that, the evidence shows that Kyle alone committed the murder.
32:13Well, when you put it like that, yes, it sounds a little bleak.
32:17Maybe this is it.
32:20What every homicide cop fears.
32:23The perfect murder.
32:26No.
32:27This is not the perfect murder.
32:29It can't be.
32:29What happens?
32:30Not to me.
32:31Not unless I've written it.
32:32No, we're just missing something.
32:33Like proof.
32:34Without it, we did the only thing we could.
32:36We went at Tom head-on.
32:37He didn't blink.
32:39We're out of moves.
32:39We got one move left.
32:44We went at Tom head-on.
32:46Now we need to go at him sideways.
32:49And I know just what to do.
32:50Greta, I know how you feel.
32:57You're in love with Tom, and you want to see the best in him, but you have to look at the facts.
33:02What you're saying isn't true, okay?
33:03None of it is.
33:05Well, then take the money.
33:07How is he able to pay for an apartment in Manhattan?
33:09Not by being a drug dealer, I'll tell you that much.
33:13What about that engagement ring?
33:14How can he afford that?
33:19He said it was his grandmother's.
33:22Greta, you're my last chance.
33:24If you don't help me, an innocent man is going to go to prison.
33:28For life.
33:29For David's murder.
33:44No.
33:44Tom's Ian is at one.
33:47Okay.
33:48You got your killer, but it's not my fiancée.
34:00Still waiting on that proof of yours.
34:03No?
34:05Nothing?
34:10Thanks for the hospitality.
34:12Is there a comment card I could fill out about the level of service I received?
34:21You're free to go.
34:23Take advantage while you can.
34:25Hey, Greta told me about your little conversation.
34:28That was your big play?
34:30To use my own fiancée against me?
34:31She's going to figure out who you are sooner or later, so what are you going to do about it then?
34:35Yo, Kyle Jennings made bail.
34:39Got released a couple hours ago.
34:40Wait, Kyle is out?
34:42His bail was set at a million dollars.
34:43Where do you get the money?
34:44It turns out he's got an uncle who's got some serious dough.
34:46I'd steer clear of him if I was you.
34:48What kind of lies did you tell him?
34:49We didn't tell him anything, but Kyle's a smart guy.
34:52He's going to do the math.
34:54I want police protection.
34:55I thought you didn't do anything wrong.
34:57I didn't.
34:58But thanks to you, Kyle thinks that I did, and now he's out there.
35:05You're releasing me with knowledge and forethought that he could attack me.
35:09If he does, think about the lawsuit I filed against you.
35:13Detective Esposito, please process Mr. Williams and then escort him to his apartment, make
35:22sure it's clear, and then after that, you are on your own.
35:29Now be sure to check excellent service on that comment card.
35:43I want a patrol car outside the building.
35:59Yeah, well, that's not going to happen.
36:02I'm going to come in and let you...
36:03Get down!
36:04Stay in the car!
36:06NYPD!
36:07Drop that bat!
36:08Show me your hands!
36:13I want you to tell me.
36:21I didn't, I didn't.
36:22You made me kill a man, and now I'm going to do the same for you.
36:25Oh, no, please.
36:25I...
36:26I'm very sorry.
36:28You're lying.
36:28No, I swear.
36:30He was going to take Greta away from me.
36:32I had to do something.
36:34I'm sorry I used you.
36:38Please.
36:39Please don't hurt me.
36:43Please don't hurt me, man.
36:43Okay.
36:45Enough.
36:47Come on, man.
36:49Huh?
36:52Good actor, huh?
36:53I had you going.
36:54Tom Williams, you are under arrest for the murder of David Locke.
36:57Well, hang on a second.
36:58Just...
36:59Kyle.
37:02What?
37:03Kyle?
37:07Sorry.
37:09Kyle couldn't make it, but he, uh...
37:12sends his regards.
37:13Turn around.
37:14Turn around.
37:17I gotta tell you, bro,
37:18coming at me like that
37:19almost made me a believer.
37:25Stop it.
37:27Don't do that.
37:29You're creeping me out.
37:30Yeah, you really nailed it, Kyle.
37:36Your costume is what sold that bit.
37:38Yeah, and by helping us, you've actually helped yourself.
37:42The DA's looking into dismissing the charges against you now that he has Tom's confession.
37:47Detective, Mr. Castle, I don't know how to thank you.
37:51Uh, let me borrow the zombie outfit for another day.
37:54We'll call it you.
37:55You know, I keep it.
37:58You know, my zombie walking days are over.
38:01I just want to put all this behind me.
38:11How does somebody put something like that behind him?
38:16He's going to need therapy.
38:18It helps.
38:18First, he won't even be able to deal with it.
38:23It's going to take everything that he's got
38:25to just put one foot in front of the other
38:26and get through the day.
38:30I didn't know you were seeing a therapist.
38:32Yeah, well, I didn't want to make any excuses.
38:35I just wanted to put in the time,
38:37do the work.
38:38But I think I'm almost where I want to be now.
38:43And where is that?
38:45In a place where I can finally accept
38:50everything that happened that day.
38:54Everything.
38:58I think I understand.
39:01And, um, that wall that I was telling you about,
39:05I think it's coming down.
39:10Well, I'd like to be there when it does.
39:12Yeah, I'd like you to be there, too.
39:13Only without the zombie makeup.
39:15I don't know.
39:15I kind of think that the zombie makeup suits you, Castle.
39:18Yeah, make it work.
39:22Tomorrow?
39:25Tomorrow.
39:25Tomorrow.
39:25Tomorrow.
39:26Tomorrow.
39:26Tomorrow.
39:26To be continued...
39:56Victory is mine.
40:07One thousand points.
40:11And that is the icing on the cake that has been my day.
40:17That's it?
40:19It's over?
40:20Come on, Alexis. It's just a game.
40:28A game was started when I was five.
40:30It's over.
40:32And I'm going to graduate, leave for college, and I'll be there and you'll be here and play at Christmas and during the summer.
40:38But it won't be the same, will it?
40:40No.
40:41But you know what? Things change. And change is good.
40:49I can't do it.
40:52Do what?
40:53Go that far away. I want to go away, but not that far.
40:57And I hate myself for it because my personal motto is do the thing that you fear the most.
41:00But every time I get ready to hit the send button on my acceptance to Oxford or Stamford, I get all sick inside.
41:09Follow your heart.
41:11Follow your heart. You can't go wrong.
41:12And my heart is telling me, go to Columbia.
41:22But here's the other thing.
41:24If I do this, you have to promise not to drop in on me.
41:27If I do this, you have to give me my space.
41:32Do you think you can do that?
41:33I think I can give a sincere and solemn oath to try.
41:45Then, that's two out of three.
41:50This isn't Oprah.