'Castle' Season 7, Episode 5 Spoilers: Stana Katic, Nathan Fillion Closer To Caskett Wedding; Social Media Meme Gets Dark
"Castle" Season 7, Episode 5, titled "Meme is Murder," airs Monday, Oct. 27, on ABC. This week's new episode is the last before the previously reported Caskett wedding month. Lead stars Stana Katic and Nathan Fillion are getting closer (again) to walking down the aisle as Kate Beckett and Rick Castle.
Spoiler alert: This update contains Castle Season 7 spoilers. Read at your own risk if you have not seen the previous episodes or the Castle 7x5 promo clips.
TVLine has earlier confirmed the November Caskett wedding in this report. In Castle Season 7, Episode 6 ("Child's Play"), Kate and Rick were asked by a kid whether they're getting married. "One day," they said.
In this week's new episode, "meme," which relates to social media trends and lifestyle, takes the spotlight. It's one "social media sociopath" against the NYPD. This develops as Rick is in the midst of promotions for the release of "Raging Heat."
Beckett and Castle look like they are back to normal in the previous episode, which reconciles with the Castle Season 7 pre-opening teasers from creator Andrew Marlowe and new showrunner David Amann. These two are in-love. The mystery of Castle's disappearance is in the story now for a new mythology, the show bosses said.
According to an ABC release, guest stars in Castle Season 7, Episode 6 are: Maya Stojan as Tory Ellis, Emily Davenport as Abby Smith, Matt Pascua as Carlos Villegas, and James Huang as Edward Han. Viewers will be expecting a continuity update regarding Castle's disappearance once Matt Letscher (the fake Henry Jenkins) rejoins the cast.
VIDEO: Castle Season 7, Episode 5 Promo Video | ABC on YouTube
Castle Season 7, Episode 5 was written by Jim Adler and directed by Bill Roe. The series airs Mondays on ABC.
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