Andrew Marlowe and the Castle writers, getting foreshadowing right since 2009: “Think of foreshadowing as setup. The best foreshadowing is subtle and is woven into the story; often in multiple ways. In this fashion, foreshadowing helps build tension and gives resonance and power to the story.”

(Source: shipper-of-all-things, via katherinestanabeckett)

“Just waiting for my partner. Maybe you’ve seen her? Pretty girl, thinks she can leap tall buildings in a single bound, carries the weight of the world on her shoulders, yet still manages to laugh at some of my jokes.”

(Source: katherinesbeckett, via 12prec1nt)

a-lot-of-heart:

Beckett: “Because I have a gun, and you don’t really have a choice.”Castle: “Clearly, I don’t have a choice.”

a-lot-of-heart:

Beckett: “Because I have a gun, and you don’t really have a choice.”
Castle: “Clearly, I don’t have a choice.”

(via cuffmecastle)

“there are some people who are so much a part of us they’ll be with us no matter what. They are our solid ground, our north star and the small clear voices in our hearts will be with us, always.”

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