The investigation leads to a terrifying suspect named D'Andre (whom Castle dubs "André the Giant"), who manages to put Detective Esposito in a neck brace for the rest of the episode.
Castle is rattled to discover his "little girl" is dating Ashley, whom he initially thought was a girl. The realization that she is experiencing her first love leads to a touching father-daughter heart-to-heart. [S3E4] Punked
This episode was reportedly produced in response to a challenge from the steampunk community to create a "real" steampunk episode. The investigation leads to a terrifying suspect named
When a young mathematician is found shot to death in Central Park with a 200-year-old lead ball, Richard Castle immediately leaps to his favorite conclusion: . But while the investigation doesn't involve a flux capacitor, it does lead the team into the brass-and-gear-filled world of New York's steampunk subculture. The Case: A Duel to the Death? This episode was reportedly produced in response to
Are you a fan of the show's more , or do you prefer the grittier police procedurals ? Castle season 3 episode 4 review: Punked | Den of Geek
The victim, Daniel Goldstein, was a Wall Street hedge-fund guru. The clues—including a tricked-out DeLorean and a victim stripped of his modern clothes—point toward , a secret society that embraces Victorian aesthetics and old-fashioned romance.
The "punking" isn't just limited to the crime scene; both Castle and Beckett are dealing with major shifts in their personal lives: