Castle Season 1 Episode 7
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00:00I can't be anything without you, don't you know?
00:09Cause we go together
00:15Just like jam and bread or maybe birds of a feather
00:21I don't know anything about you
00:29What will it take for you to come?
00:38I can't be anything without you
00:43You've come to Nottingham, what's too often?
00:53After today, there'll be no need for me to come again!
00:55You've been holding out, Lisa Robin, I hear you like a boy!
00:58I knew she'd tell
00:59So, who is he?
01:00His name is Owen, he's in my poetry class
01:02Very shy and very sweet
01:04Hey!
01:06Keep your guard up
01:07Then don't distract me
01:08Does he know how you feel about him?
01:10No
01:10Why not?
01:12Hey!
01:12Because I don't even know how I feel about him
01:17How many bones did they have to break to get her in there?
01:30Won't know till I get her back to the lab
01:33Don't contaminate my crime scene
01:37Sorry, it must be the feathers
01:38Back it to you
01:39No sign of forced entry
01:47You're the same as the others
01:48Looks like our home invasion crew went for a four-peat
01:50They're stepping up their game, becoming more violent
01:52Bless you!
01:53Jinx
01:54What's wrong with him?
01:55Goose down, he's allergic
01:56I'm sorry, under the time-honor rules of Jinx
01:58You're not allowed to speak until I release you
02:00Bless you!
02:02Reverse double Jinx
02:03I just, I couldn't
02:04Uh-uh, Castle, mouth shut
02:06Until I release you
02:07Thank you, Ryan
02:08So what do we have?
02:10It's Joanne Delgado
02:11Daughter of Susan Delgado, the victim
02:13She called to say goodnight to her mom
02:15Only tonight, mom doesn't pick up
02:16She calls the doorman
02:17Doorman comes up
02:18Runs the door ajar and
02:20And?
02:21Well, let's just say this one's definitely back in flavor
02:23Blood spatter indicates single GSW
02:29Close range
02:30You can still smell the chordite
02:32I'll have to take your word for it
02:34Oh, they shot her and stuffed her in the safe
02:36Better than the last one
02:37They beat the guy to death
02:39None of the neighbors heard a gunshot?
02:42Nada
02:42Must be heavy sleepers
02:44They used a pillow as a poor man's sound suppressor
02:46Yes, I broke the Jinx, I will buy you a soda
02:50Any shell casings?
02:52None
02:52Probably used a revolver
02:54And a bolt cutter
02:56Her wedding ring
02:57She didn't want to give it up
02:59And so they punished her for it
03:00Husband?
03:02Passed a few years ago
03:03Yeah, a building like this?
03:05This part of town
03:05You think she'd be safe?
03:07No pun intended
03:08How often are people killed in neighborhoods like this?
03:11Same as anywhere else, Castle
03:13Just the once
03:15Each of the robberies took place in a different part of the city
03:25A different high-end part of the city
03:28Wall safes and high-end jewelry
03:29These guys came in knowing exactly what they were going to find
03:32Well, there must be a pattern
03:33Something that connects them all
03:34The first one was three months ago
03:36Central Park West
03:37Bob and Linda Kessler were bound, gagged, and beaten
03:39Intruders wore masks
03:41Took roughly $175,000 in jewelry
03:42Same M.O. on York Street?
03:44Yeah, only when Mr. Bruner refused to open a safe
03:46They broke his wife's arms
03:47Which brings us to last night
03:49They're getting bolder
03:50They're escalating their violence
03:52Well, it can't be random
03:53How do they know what's in the safes?
03:55Safes
03:56Is that a word?
03:57Is it saves?
03:58I can't be right
03:59And you're right
04:00Castle, the point
04:01The point is
04:02Our home invaders seem to know an awful lot about their victims
04:05Compared to insurance companies
04:07Home security vendors
04:08Even the kind of safes that they had
04:09Nothing's been a match
04:11I'm just thinking
04:11They seem to know their targets so well
04:14Maybe they actually know them
04:17Maybe the victim's daughter can tell us
04:18Yeah, we were close
04:22Because she was my mother
04:25So you'd know most of her friends?
04:27Her friends, yeah, but
04:28Were there any that you had strong feelings about?
04:31Didn't like maybe someone she met recently?
04:34No
04:34Did any of her friends have money problems?
04:39Monsters broke into her place and killed her
04:41Why are you asking about her friends?
04:43Do you know Nelson and Janet Bruner?
04:45No
04:46How about a Richard and Julie Pastore
04:49Or a Bob and Linda Kessler?
04:50Who are these people?
04:52They're victims of three previous home invasion robberies
04:55Robberies that we think were committed by the same people that murdered your mother
04:58Well, there were others
05:03How long has this been going on?
05:06A few months
05:07Months?
05:11What, and you haven't caught them yet?
05:12They didn't murder anyone until last week
05:16That's when I got this case
05:18And since then we have been doing everything we can to
05:20No, don't press conference me, detective
05:22All right, I work in public relations
05:25So you can save your speech
05:26Because I have heard them all
05:27All right, I'm the one who drafts all of that pathos
05:30After airline crashes and E. coli poisonings
05:32Our hearts go out to the victims' families
05:37Our hearts
05:39I don't know what does that even mean
05:47She said that she felt like baking
05:50She wanted me to come over, but I was busy
05:53I was busy
05:57And now she's dead
06:02Joanne
06:08Listen to me
06:11You're going to want to play out every possible scenario in the next couple of days
06:21If only you'd been there, if only you'd come by
06:24If only you didn't work so late
06:26And I'm telling you, it's not your fault
06:29The ones to blame are the monsters that murdered your mom
06:33This isn't a speech
06:36It's not a platitude
06:37It's a promise
06:38I am going to do everything in my power to make sure that they pay for what they did
06:43Pretty impressive
06:51Well, you handled her back there
06:52I didn't handle her, Castle
06:56I just told her the truth
06:57Same thing I'm going to tell the other home invasion victims
07:01Jinx paid in full
07:03What's the job, Castle?
07:06Oh, you're sure selling, Beckett
07:08Ryan and Esposito could not manage that level of empathy
07:10That's not true
07:11They just save it for fantasy football trades
07:13Makes me think about Alexis
07:16Well, what would she do if something happened to me?
07:19She still has her mom, right?
07:20Meredith is more like a crazy aunt with a credit card
07:23Of the two of us, I'm the more responsible one
07:26Pretty sad, isn't it?
07:27Well, I wouldn't worry about it too much, Castle, after all
07:30Only the good die young
07:31Ouch!
07:33Listen, Freud
07:34I know what you're trying to do
07:35You're trying to get me to talk about my mom
07:36See if you can squeeze any more pulp for your fiction
07:39Pulp, you think what I do is pulp?
07:41Listen, I will have you know that the New York Review of Books
07:43Not the New York Times Book Review, mind you
07:45The New York Review of Books
07:47Said that Derek Storm is this generation's answer to
07:49I read that piece
07:50And even you have to admit that it's more than a little hyperbolic
07:53So how much did you pay the reviewer?
07:55In case of Chateauneuf-du-Pape
07:57But that's not the point
07:57The point is, you read the New York Review of Books
07:59Oh, so many layers to the Beckett Onion
08:02However will you peel them all
08:03Esposito, anything from the other victims?
08:10Beckett's downtown finishing the canvas
08:12But what we do know is
08:14The Kesslers and the Pistorias didn't know each other
08:16And neither one of them knew the Bruners or Susan Delgado
08:19Well, so much for the personal angle
08:21Four luxury buildings, four major scores, and we got nothing
08:24I'm these guys, I got no incentive to quit now either
08:26Yeah, well, whoever they are
08:28They definitely have some righteous trade skills
08:30About that, forensics just came back on the Delgado's place
08:33They found brass shavings in the lock mechanism on the front door
08:35Brass shavings?
08:37They used a bump key
08:38Bad guys filed down a standard house key
08:40Then they used a mallet driving the lock
08:42Separates the tunnels like a billion bucks
08:43Dude, I know what a bump key is
08:45No, you don't
08:45The hardware on the Delgado's door was a high-end import
08:47No way a standard bump key would work
08:49No, they'd have to use something special
08:51Something your average moat couldn't read
08:53What are you thinking?
08:54Well
08:54I busted this guy a while back
08:58Specialized in bump keys
08:59And he's not afraid to get a little blood on his paws either
09:01Bump keys and violence are like him already
09:03Evan Mitchell
09:05Evan Mitchell?
09:07Yeah, you know him?
09:08He's a legacy
09:09His dad and his granddad are legends in the industry
09:11Yeah, I collared him on a jewel heist on 47th
09:14Just did a nickel upstate
09:16When did Mitchell get out?
09:17Two weeks before our first heist
09:18Pick him up
09:19Say hello to his little friend
09:26He was in his waistband when we snatched him up
09:28Serial numbers are scratched off
09:30Heavy on callers, light on convictions
09:32Amazing how many times a guy can get arrested without ever serving time
09:35He's a pretty good lawyer
09:36Oh, good at what he does
09:38Good enough to be our perp
09:39What do you writers always call them perps?
09:41Isn't that what you call them?
09:42Ah, we got a whole lot of names for them
09:44Yeah
09:44Pipe head
09:45Piss head
09:46Work
09:46Creep
09:47Crook
09:48Knucklehead
09:49Chucklehead
09:49Judd
09:50Turd
09:50Destro
09:51Scal
09:51Skexy
09:52Slicko
09:52Slick
09:53Mope
09:53Sleestack
09:54Slow down, slow down
09:55Suspects
09:57We call them suspects
09:58I'm old school
09:59I like dirtbag
10:00Come on, sack
10:02Tell me about the gun, Mr. Mitchell
10:07Well, I'm not talking without a lawyer
10:09Why, are you guilty of something?
10:11Yeah, not running fast enough when your boys should
10:14Where were you last night between five and nine?
10:21I didn't do it
10:22You didn't do what?
10:24Doesn't matter what
10:25Wherever you think I was, I wasn't
10:27So where were you then?
10:29Happy hour
10:30Little neighborhood place drinking Belfast car bombs with some of my Westy pals
10:35You got anyone that can verify that for me?
10:38Yeah, I got about 30 people or so can
10:42Conservative estimate
10:43How come I got this crazy hunch that most of those people got records a lot like yours?
10:50Well, I wasn't drinking tea at the plaza
10:52Look, you want more reliable witnesses?
10:58Give me an hour so I'll see what I can do
11:00Must be pretty well connected
11:02Friends in high places
11:03Who's married with a manicure?
11:07I know he's not a cop
11:09Not with that haircut
11:10I'm assisting Detective Beckett in the investigation
11:12Assisting?
11:14What's the matter, sweetie?
11:15You can't hack it out there alone
11:17You want to play?
11:23Let's play
11:24I got an ex-con with a gun and two fresh homicides just looking for a home
11:30You can fish all you want, Detective
11:36Smart fish
11:39Don't bite
11:40We could hold him on the gun
11:44But there's no match with ballistics on Mrs. Delgado
11:47Without other evidence to link him to the other homicide
11:49I'll find something, sir
11:50None of his alibi checks out
11:52Sir, it's just pots and kettles
11:53On the last robbery, not the first
11:54Mitchell was being arraigned on an unrelated burglary the same day this crew struck
11:58Unless you can break his alibi on this one, he's a dead end
12:01You gotta watch those silhouettes, they can be shifty little bastards
12:11Do you mind? I'm trying to concentrate
12:13Man, when I hit a wall, all I got is one of those little stress balls on internet porn
12:17Castle?
12:18Look, I get it, alright?
12:20You made a promise to a daughter to find her mother's killer
12:22Doesn't take Freud to see what's what
12:24But you're gonna run up some blind alleys before you get out of the maze
12:27Look, as much as I appreciate your folksy Dr. Phil aphorisms
12:31I just wanna
12:32Wouldn't it be more of a challenge if they were standing still?
12:40Okay, Castle
12:41You show me how it's done
12:43All yours
12:54It's not a duel, Scaramouche
13:00Here
13:01Square off to target
13:03Beat your shoulder distance apart
13:05Okay, gauntlet your right fist and your left palm
13:10Shot too soon
13:12Yeah, well
13:14You know, we could always just cuddle, Castle
13:16Oh, funny
13:17And a smile
13:19Good
13:19You know, I came down to ask you if I could take home some of those stolen property photos
13:32Photos of the jewelry? Why?
13:35I don't know, I just thought I might spark something
13:37Ooh, that kind of hurt
13:40Tell you what
13:41You put any of the next three in the ten ring and I will give you the files
13:45Yeah?
13:46Yeah
13:47You're a very good teacher
13:55Hey, Dad
14:00Hey, how was your date with Owen?
14:03Dad, it wasn't a date, it was a study group
14:06Okay, how many in the group?
14:08Just the two of us?
14:09Uh-huh
14:10Pilfering evidence again, I see
14:14Borrowing, and these are just copies
14:16Insurance companies like to maintain photos of pieces like these for identification
14:20In case anything gets lost or stolen
14:21Hello, gorgeous
14:23Ooh, where have you been all my life?
14:26Yeah, I'm thinking of installing a new security system
14:28Maybe even a panic room
14:30Panic room? What for?
14:32Panic attacks?
14:34Anyone comes will beat them off with swords
14:36Or pens, since they are mightier
14:38No, I'm serious, I just want us to be safe
14:40Oh, life isn't safe, especially not in New York
14:44Cranes collapse, air conditioners fall out of the sky
14:48In the end, in just a few short years
14:50The most you can do is make the most of it before something knocks you down
14:54People living deeply have no fear of death
14:59Anais Nin? Mother, how many of those have you had?
15:02Oh, shh
15:03These are pretty incredible pieces
15:06If you wouldn't use a normal fence for these
15:08You'd need someone who's impeccable taste
15:10Someone who appreciated their value
15:12Someone who had high-end buyer connections
15:15Oh
15:15Oh
15:16Now there was a man
15:18And you had to ruin it
15:20Who's pal?
15:21That was years ago
15:22I'm sure he's forgotten all about that
15:23Who's pal?
15:25Forgotten?
15:26You forced him into retirement
15:27You ruined his life
15:28He threatened to slit your throat
15:29Dad, who's pal?
15:30You remember that character of mine, um
15:32Bentley Silver?
15:33The jewel thief in Storm Rising?
15:35Yeah, I kind of based him on pal
15:36Kind of
15:37You stole the man's entire life
15:39And then your father, genius that he is
15:41Thanked him in the acknowledgements
15:43Completely blowing his cover
15:44Yeah, he can't still be mad
15:45I'm gonna go see him
15:46Dad
15:47Nah, I'll be okay, don't worry
15:49I think that'll be fun
15:50If he doesn't slit your throat
15:52Tell him he owes me an evening at Le Cirque
15:54Dad
15:54Dad
15:58I'll be right back to Le Cirque
15:59I'll be right back to Le Cirque
16:00I'll be right back to Le Cirque
16:01I'll be right back to Le Cirque
16:02I'll be right back to Le Cirque
16:03Let's go.
16:33I've been waiting a long time for this castle.
16:42What can I say, Rick?
16:45You really had it coming.
16:47Yes, I did. Thanks for not killing me.
16:49The carpet's an antique.
16:51Turkish mid-1600s.
16:53Bloodstain on it would have been a disaster.
16:56Besides, I was ready to retire.
16:59Being a ghost is a young man's game.
17:03Good to see you again, old friend.
17:05And you as well, dear boy.
17:07Tell me.
17:09How's Martha?
17:10Still a one-woman show in search of an audience.
17:12She says you owe her an evening at Le Cirque.
17:15And to what do I owe the pleasure?
17:17You're not planning a sequel, I hope.
17:21What's this?
17:22Stolen jewelry from that rash of home invasions.
17:30So very lovely.
17:33I was wondering if anyone's tried to fence them.
17:35I've heard nary a whisper of anything in this range.
17:39The police are holding a guy named Mitchell.
17:42Haven't had the pleasure.
17:44Anything special about these?
17:46Anything they have in common?
17:47These are hardly everyday wear.
17:50I suppose one dusts them off for that very special occasion.
17:56So then how did our thieves know they were there?
17:58Seeing comes before one thing, Rick.
18:01These chaps may actually live among their victims and move through their world.
18:09Anything else special about them?
18:11Without seeing the scene of the crime, anything more would be mere speculation.
18:18Well, the crime scene's all locked and sealed.
18:21I don't think I could get you in there.
18:23Let that be the least of our concerns.
18:32You, uh, don't seem out of practice.
18:36Just like riding a bike.
18:38Our thieves used a bump key.
18:39This new generation, how I don't be vulgar.
18:43Rick, you didn't tell me they put her in the safe.
18:48What's the significance?
18:49The significance is it's unnecessary.
18:54It's brutality for brutality's sake.
18:58This used to be a gentleman's game.
19:01We were like ghosts.
19:03We could walk through walls and simply disappear.
19:07But whoever did this, they're more like vampires.
19:13Tis the blood makes them feel alive.
19:17These aren't the sort of chaps a fellow in my line of work would care to meet by chance in the dark.
19:23How often does that happen?
19:25More often than you'd think, actually.
19:27Ours is a very small community.
19:29And then what?
19:30In my day, we'd usually come to some sort of an agreement.
19:34You see, there was a code of conduct among professionals.
19:37How often does it get lost?
19:39How often does it get lost?
19:40How often do you think they have lost?
19:40How often do you think it got lost?
19:41Hell, if he knew this, it could give me this place.
19:42How often do you think it'll be happening?
19:44Yeah.
19:44So Tower's getting totally hilused.
19:46Pow. Pow.
19:57Castle?
19:59Hey.
20:01What's going on?
20:02You brought a thief to a crime scene.
20:05It was very helpful.
20:06It was criminal trespassing.
20:07Tomato, tomato.
20:08Tell your friend to keep up his disappearing act,
20:10and the next time you show up at a crime scene without me,
20:12I'll show you how my taser works.
20:13Promise?
20:13Promise.
20:16So, why were you there?
20:18Seeing if there's anything I missed.
20:21So?
20:22So?
20:23Was there?
20:24Did Mitchell make bail yet?
20:26Paperwork's not done yet.
20:30I'm holding him out of spite.
20:31I want to talk to him.
20:32Why?
20:33We already know he wasn't involved.
20:35Something Powell said.
20:36I think Mitchell knows more than he's saying.
20:38And what makes you think he'll share it with us?
20:40Not us.
20:42Just me.
20:43So, what are you?
20:45A forensic psychiatrist?
20:47Some kind of profiler?
20:48Actually, I'm a writer.
20:50A better reporter, huh?
20:52What, are you going to make me famous?
20:54Not that kind of writer.
20:55I'm a novelist.
20:56Yeah?
20:58Anything that I might have heard of?
21:01Uh, Storm's Last Stand?
21:05Storm Season?
21:06Derek Storm?
21:07Yeah.
21:07I love that guy.
21:09Why the hell did you kill him?
21:11Oh, it's a long story.
21:12But I'm working on a new one.
21:13And I got to tell you, it is very cool.
21:15But I want to get the details right.
21:17They never get the details right.
21:19Not in books, movies.
21:21They always write us as clowns and thugs.
21:24They never stop to think that maybe we got mortgages, families.
21:26Exactly.
21:27Okay, so, in the new book, it's about this crew of home invaders, based on the crew we're
21:33looking for right now.
21:34I got this one scene where a guy just like you runs into these guys by accident in the
21:39middle of a job.
21:40Wouldn't happen to me.
21:43I'm not doing residentials.
21:45Not at least until you catch these guys.
21:47These guys are dark.
21:50What, you know?
21:55This shot caller came into the bar a few months back, looking to put together a crew, wanted
21:59to bring me on.
22:00Said he had eyes inside, working up scores for him, feeding him to Glengarry leads, items,
22:06names, addresses.
22:07Said that all he needed was one of my bump keys.
22:11Did you give it to him?
22:12Yeah, I gave it to him.
22:14But just to get rid of him, I wasn't about to join his crew.
22:17I'll be damned.
22:18Why not?
22:19Like I said, these guys were dark.
22:21And I'm a two-minute man, in and out.
22:23That's my one hard and fast.
22:25But this sadistic whack job, whoa, said he liked to play with his food before he ate it.
22:31Whoa.
22:33All right, this, um, this shot caller, if I put him in the book, I want it to feel authentic.
22:39How would you describe him?
22:50And this is the man who killed her?
22:52What do you think so?
22:53We believe he may have had more than just a passing relationship with your mom, and he could be anyone.
22:58A waiter, dog walker, doorman, personal trainer.
23:02No, I don't recognize him.
23:05Maybe one of the other victims knows.
23:06Your mom wore jewelry often.
23:12No, just a special event.
23:14What kind of special events?
23:16A fashion show last year.
23:19Gallery openings, fundraisers.
23:21My mother loved her causes.
23:24You know, opera companies, environmental groups.
23:28Eyes inside.
23:29Why are we doing this again?
23:31Well, according to Mitchell, the shot caller who wanted the bunk, he had someone feeding him inside information about our victims.
23:37And Powell says the pieces of jewelry being stolen are the kind you save for special occasions.
23:42Special occasion, like a charity event.
23:44So we find an organization that all of our victims supported.
23:47And we find our guy.
23:51Delgado and Pastore both gave to the Manhattan Opera Society.
23:54But not the last two victims.
23:57I got three families that donated to AIDS America.
23:59Delgado, Bruner, and Kessler.
24:01But not Pastore.
24:04Maybe Pastore was a guest of one of the other three victims.
24:07Mm-mm.
24:08No, none of the families knew each other.
24:10Wait a second.
24:12MADT, that's Metropolitan American Dance Theater.
24:14Metropolitan American Dance Theater.
24:15Metro American Dance.
24:17Maddita.
24:17That's the non-profit our invaders are profiting from.
24:20Find out who's in charge and how I can find them.
24:22I don't know.
24:24There she is.
24:32Anne Green, company's director.
24:33She's going to be at my home anytime.
24:35Yeah, well, if she's in on it, she's doing it purely for kicks.
24:38Textile heiress.
24:39No record and clean DMV.
24:41White centerpieces go on the angel tables.
24:43Red centerpieces go on sponsor tables.
24:46Miss Green, I'm Detective Beckett, and this is...
24:48Ricky?
24:49Ricky Castle?
24:50Oh, I've heard perfectly awful things about you from my friend Chaney.
24:55Chaney.
24:56Tall brunette, aftermarket nose.
24:59Chaney, of course.
25:00How is Chaney?
25:01Oh, I hear she's a great scandal in San Maritz.
25:04Uh-huh.
25:04And you?
25:05Currently between the scandals, actually.
25:07Oh, you two are...
25:09Not yet.
25:10No.
25:11Never, in fact.
25:12Um, Ricky here is assisting me with a homicide investigation.
25:17How exciting.
25:18Yes, and it involves your organization.
25:21All of our employees go through an extensive background check.
25:25I can assure you none of them are involved.
25:27I'm still going to need a list of the employees who had access to donor records.
25:31Of course.
25:36Detective, I'm sure this is all a coincidence.
25:38Unfortunately, I'm not, and that's why I'm going to need a copy of your donor list.
25:43That may be a problem.
25:45The people who give publicly, they're not an issue.
25:48But some of our donors cherish their anonymity.
25:50We're contractually obligated to protect that.
25:53What about their lives?
25:54Do your donors cherish those as well?
25:57I assure you my office will contact each of them and alert them to the situation.
26:01I'd really like to contact them myself.
26:04I'm sorry, Detective, but my hands are tied.
26:07If you want my confidential donor list, you're going to need a court order.
26:15Awkward.
26:20We ran employees and volunteers.
26:22None of Pryor's old records.
26:25Hello?
26:26Shh.
26:26What's she doing?
26:27Writing an affidavit for a court order.
26:29That no one is going to sign.
26:30Did you see that list of board members?
26:32Half the judges in town are on it.
26:33What am I supposed to do?
26:34Just let someone else die?
26:36Whoa, hey, you seem a little stressed.
26:38Hey, you know what you need?
26:40A night out on the town.
26:42A what now?
26:43What are those?
26:45What are those?
26:46The gateway to another world.
26:49Castle.
26:50They hold four fundraisers a year.
26:52The last one took place a week before the robberies began.
26:55No.
26:56It is perfect.
26:57You don't have to ask who the donors are because they'll all be there wearing their jewelry.
27:02And if the employees and volunteers are clean, they're not perp.
27:05Skell.
27:06Could be working the party.
27:08And we can work the door.
27:09So what's settled?
27:10Pick me up at eight?
27:12Oh, it's a black tie event.
27:15It's not a problem, is it?
27:16Uh, no.
27:18No.
27:23No, no.
27:24Uh-uh.
27:24That one goes to the thrift store.
27:26Ugh.
27:27Whoa, karma chameleon.
27:29The girl at Sac said fluorescent is in.
27:31Well, then she was on commission.
27:35Uh-uh.
27:36Two showgirls?
27:39You know what he's trying to do?
27:41He wants to humiliate me.
27:44Mayna, can you get that, please?
27:46All right.
27:47But you better not be wearing your prom dress when I get back.
27:53Ugh!
27:54My dad.
27:54Nervous for a date?
27:55It's not a date.
27:56It's undercover operations.
27:58Uh-huh.
27:59Would you?
27:59Yeah.
28:00I don't know why you won't tell me where the party is.
28:03Because you'll show up.
28:06Who was it?
28:07Delivery.
28:08From who?
28:09Let's find out.
28:12Bippity-boppity-boo?
28:15Cinderella.
28:16It's from him.
28:18Oh, please.
28:19It's a dress.
28:20Now open it up, girlfriend.
28:21Oh, I knew he was arrogant.
28:23But this, this is complete.
28:27Oh.
28:32Stunning.
28:32Simply stunning.
28:33Come in, come in.
28:35Oh, hang on.
28:37Hang on.
28:38You look incredible.
28:40Really?
28:41Really.
28:42You clean up nice, Detective Beckett.
28:44Thank you, Castle.
28:45Oh, I was nominated for a, uh, Tony once.
28:51Oh, no, Martha.
28:52I couldn't.
28:52Yes, you can.
28:53Let me.
28:54Oh, it's brilliant.
28:55So where are you guys headed tonight?
28:57Um, uh, uh, we're going to the, uh, Waldorf?
29:02Huh?
29:03Huh?
29:03Huh?
29:04Huh?
29:14Man, these guys are guilty of tax evasion, not home evasion.
29:18Ah, well, appearances can be deceiving.
29:29Nice dress.
29:30Yeah, what there is of it.
29:31I'm like, you borrowed Esposito, but you stretched out the last one.
29:35Oh, no.
29:40Big cheese.
29:41Ricky! Ricky!
29:45Why didn't you tell me you were going to be at this shindig?
29:47I would have given you a ride.
29:48Oh, last minute thing.
29:49Listen, Mr. Mayor, I'd like to present to you Detective Kate Beckett.
29:52Kate Beckett, you know the mayor.
29:54So this is Detective Beckett.
29:56It's an honor to meet you, sir.
29:58Oh, please, call me Bob.
30:01Rick, she's even prettier than you said.
30:03Mm-hmm.
30:05Excuse me a minute, of course.
30:07You talk about me to Bob?
30:09Well, we play cards together.
30:10All that and you are the subject of my next pool.
30:12Huh.
30:13Can I get you a drink?
30:15Yeah, vodka.
30:17Lots of vodka.
30:19But I'm on duty, so water?
30:22Yeah.
30:24Vodka.
30:27Could I get two very stiff vodka martinis?
30:30Don't shake them.
30:30Just swirl them around.
30:31Richard.
30:32Hi.
30:33Rachel Maddox.
30:34We spoke on the phone.
30:35Oh, and thank you very much for getting me the ticket.
30:38Thanks for the signed first edition for the auction.
30:40I had my eye on it, but it's probably too rich for my blood.
30:42Oh, my boyfriend, Paul Reynolds, he's a huge fan.
30:45Oh, always nice to meet a fan.
30:48Don't sweat it.
30:49That's just Rachel, Anne's head of development.
30:51She's only after his money, so to speak.
30:54Oh, I'm Rufy.
30:55Um, Beck, I'm Kate.
30:57Nice to meet you.
30:59Do you work for the charity?
31:01No, no.
31:02But I am on the circuit.
31:04You know, breast cancer, landmines.
31:06Oh, do you know what the best one is?
31:07Um, uh, the project, what do you call it?
31:09The one with the lips.
31:11There are a lot of, uh, plastic surgeons there.
31:13Fish in a barrel.
31:14Really?
31:15Mm-hmm.
31:15Oh, not that you need any help from me.
31:18I see you've got a big one on the line.
31:20Settle in, Katie.
31:21I hear he's a fighter.
31:22Um, sorry, Castle?
31:24Oh, most of the girls on the register have tried to land him.
31:27Rich and handsome.
31:29We call him the white whale.
31:35Listen, we're having a little gathering next month for our top donors.
31:39We're going to unveil plans for a new rehearsal space.
31:41If you're free, we'd love for you and Alexis to come.
31:44You know my daughter?
31:45We make a point to know as much as we can about our potential donors
31:48so we can match their interests with our programs.
31:50So many places just ask you to write a check.
31:52We want you to know that your money is making a difference.
31:56Would you excuse me just for a second?
32:01So creepy.
32:02Negative on anyone matching our sketch.
32:03How are we doing on vendors and staff?
32:05No red flags yet?
32:07Hey, so what's it like in there?
32:08Is it buffet or past hors d'oeuvre?
32:10Both.
32:11Hey, have you seen the...
32:13Castle?
32:15What are you doing?
32:16Sorry.
32:17This is the only place I knew we could talk and not be overheard.
32:19Sure it is.
32:20I was just talking to the head of donor development over there.
32:28She seems to know an awful lot about me.
32:30She's not the only one.
32:32Did you know that they call you the white whale?
32:34The white whale?
32:35Mm-hmm.
32:36Not Moby?
32:37No.
32:39She's in donor development.
32:40It's her job to know about you.
32:42Besides, she doesn't strike me as a criminal mastermind.
32:44Still, I think we should take a second look to the dip.
32:56Castle, a little help.
32:58It's Powell.
33:00The jewel thief?
33:00I don't believe this.
33:05The two of you are in on it?
33:07Don't look at me.
33:09It was his idea.
33:10You really had me going, didn't you?
33:12The wine, the cheese, the code of conduct.
33:14And here you are making me look the fool.
33:16I just wanted to have a bit of fun.
33:19Fun?
33:19You call what you're doing fun?
33:21Castle, what's going on?
33:22They're in on it together.
33:23They've all but admitted it.
33:25I am so sorry.
33:26I had no idea it was such a big deal.
33:28But two people are dead.
33:31Dead?
33:33What's he talking about?
33:34Good Lord, Rick.
33:36You didn't think.
33:38Then what were you two whispering about?
33:41Thank you all for coming tonight.
33:43Now it's time for all of us to open our hearts
33:46as we auction off some of the city's finest items
33:49for one of the finest causes.
33:51To start the bidding, please welcome Martha Rogers.
33:58What have you done?
33:59Just a little payback.
34:01Welcome.
34:02First item on our list is a signed first edition
34:06of Storm Season written by, well, by my son.
34:11There he is.
34:12Wave, darling, so everyone can see you.
34:13Oh, isn't he handsome?
34:14Thy still single son, ladies.
34:17So, and the special bonus, the winning bidder
34:21will also receive an enchanting evening in his company.
34:25All right, ladies, that's the best I can do.
34:26The rest is up to you.
34:28Okay, do we have an opening bid?
34:29$2,500.
34:30$2,500, beautiful lady in blue.
34:32Thank you so much.
34:33Do we hear $3,000?
34:35$3,000.
34:36Girls, don't be shy.
34:37We have a gentleman bidder.
34:39Oh, and isn't he attractive?
34:41Oh, my goodness, aren't we broad-minded?
34:43Oh, there we have it.
34:45$4,000.
34:46All right, ladies, the gauntlet is down.
34:48Now, we're even.
34:51Look, I have money.
34:53Anything you pay, I'll pay you back.
34:56Oh, not a chance in Hellcastle.
35:00Hey, whoa, look.
35:02There's Donogl's boyfriend.
35:03So?
35:03So he's taking pictures.
35:05So I would, too, if I had a camera.
35:07Of the crowd?
35:08Oh, $7,000.
35:10$7,000.
35:11On, going once, going twice.
35:13Oh, $7,000.
35:18Reynolds, Paul Reynolds.
35:19It's perfect.
35:20He IDs the jewels and then uses his girlfriend's research to build profiles on the victims.
35:24Yo.
35:25Yahtzee.
35:26Paul Reynolds, a.k.a. Chad Nellis.
35:29He served on check fraud, embezzlement, forgery, and grand larceny.
35:33Now, it does no good to be coy.
35:35I've seen the looks you've been throwing me all night.
35:37Shopping, are we?
35:38Paul Reynolds, you're under arrest on suspicion of theft and conspiracy to commit murder.
35:42Let's go.
35:44Where was the badge?
35:45Don't ask.
35:50Yo.
35:51B&E.
35:52Firearms.
35:53Definitely a step up for this guy.
35:55He's just a foot soldier.
35:57We're looking for his general.
35:58What happened to the dress?
36:00You didn't think I was going to interrogate him in it, did you?
36:02We were kind of hooping.
36:03Out of my chair, Castle.
36:07Yes.
36:08So you know him?
36:10We met in Greenhaven Prison.
36:12A guy like me, you know they would have eaten me alive in there.
36:16But he looked out for me in the yard.
36:17They were all afraid of him.
36:19Even the guards.
36:20And when he got out, he found me.
36:22I don't know how.
36:23So it was his idea to infiltrate the charity?
36:25I was already seeing Rachel at the time.
36:28I mean, I was trying to go straight.
36:30But he said that I owed him.
36:31And so you just fed him all the top donors?
36:33Everything he needed was already in the dossiers.
36:35Names, addresses.
36:36I took photographs of all their jewelry, put it all on the flash drive.
36:41But he wanted more and more.
36:43Detective, after he beat that guy to death, I told him I wanted out.
36:49But he said that if I quit, that he'd do everything he saved me from in prison.
36:56He'd do it to me and Rachel.
37:00Then tell me where I can find him.
37:02Castle, as a friend, I am asking you not to leave this car.
37:17Because your little hardy boy act...
37:18He's going to get me killed.
37:19I don't want...
37:20More like get one of them killed.
37:21And I can't have that on my conscience.
37:23Understood?
37:24What if I have to pee?
37:31Go, go, go.
37:32Hey, what, P.D.?
37:44We have a war!
37:58Look, it's coffee.
38:00Still warm.
38:01Must have just missed him.
38:02This is Detective Castle to all units.
38:14That's a negatory on the backup.
38:16This trip back's all mine.
38:23Looks like we got the right place.
38:24Police!
38:38Stop!
38:39Police!
38:45Follow him out back!
38:46Out of the car!
39:06She told me actually I have to stay in the...
39:09Out of the car!
39:09Now!
39:10Okay, okay, okay, here I come, okay.
39:22Go ahead.
39:24I need the practice.
39:30We got him.
39:31Get up.
39:31I tried to stay in the car.
39:36I really did.
39:38Hit me in the face, you know.
39:39Yeah, I saw that.
39:41That, uh, go ahead on you to practice.
39:43That was classic.
39:44Castle.
39:44I'm sorry.
39:51The other pieces are still in evidence, but I didn't see the harm in returning this.
40:02How do you get over it?
40:11You don't.
40:15Well, one day you'll wake up and you'll find that you don't mind carrying it around with you.
40:20At least that's as far as I've come.
40:23Thank you, Detective.
40:24My name's Kate.
40:29If you ever need to talk.
40:50Darling, we have a visitor.
40:54Oh, pretty butch castle.
40:56I know, right?
40:58Come, grab a chair.
40:58Oh, no, I just came to return your mom's drool.
41:00You saved my life.
41:01The least I can do is make you some eggs.
41:03No, really, I have to get going.
41:03Nonsense.
41:04You sit down right here, tell us all about last night.
41:08We've only heard his version.
41:10All right.
41:12Um, shall I begin at the red carpet?
41:16Yes, please.
41:16So, we need a call.
41:54amps are around the front.
41:58a name.
41:58A name, don't you?
42:00Need for help.
42:01Oh, you're a poet.
42:01Okay.
42:01See you.
42:03A name.
42:03I can't believe it.
42:04Please be better at the best.
42:06Maybe I'll be right back.
42:06Let's see you.
42:09There are people.
42:11Can't believe it.
42:12It's a name.
42:12Take a cup of ice.
42:13Should be nice.
42:14асти.
42:15Can't believe it.
42:15機Swisk.
42:16It's a small brown.
42:16Can't believe it.
42:17equal it, lucky bez way it的話.
42:18It's a big event.
42:20Can't believe it.