Castle Season 7 Back This Fall: Goodbyes and Vendetta as the Search for the Culprit is On
Castle Season 7 Back This Fall: Goodbyes and Vendetta as the Search for the Culprit is On
In the Season 6 finale of Castle, fans have witnessed the car crash of the show's main character Rick Castle that led to many being shocked and devastated. The twist of the show was that the culprit behind the crime wasn't any old enemy. Many might have speculated it to be Senator William Bracken, but we're also surprised to say that he is innocent. Now, the chase for the culprit is on.
We're glad to hear though that the show's villain will be returning for revenge especially on Agent Beckett, but that would have to wait for a little while. According to the show's creator Andrew Marlowe, they will be starting where they have left off last season as it feels as if it is their obligation to the fans. Over six years on the air, the two detectives have picked up quite a number of enemies, people who would want to ruin their happily ever after. Is it an old enemy or a new face we haven't seen before? In any case, we'll just have to wait to figure it out.
The creator of the show Marlowe will also be saying farewell to the show's fan as he gives way to the new showrunner David Amann who serves as the executive producer of the show. Both have guaranteed the fans that Marlowe's vision of the show will remain and that the best of the series is yet to come.
The show will be coming back this fall of 2014, ready with more thrilling cases that will keep us tuned in.
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