JamesG
03-15-2011, 05:54 PM
"Castle" Exclusive: "Lie to Me" Star Sets His Sights on Beckett
Mar 15, 2011
by Adam Bryant
What happens when a mystery writer has his muse stolen by his protégé?
If the writer is the title character of ABC's "Castle", the answer is simple: It gets combative.
TVGuide.com has learned exclusively that "Lie to Me" star Brendan Hines has been tapped to play Alex Conrad, a first-time mystery writer who owes some of his debut novel's success to a glowing review written by Castle (Nathan Fillion).
When Castle invites Alex down to the precinct to play mentor, however, Alex becomes much more interested in what Beckett (Stana Katic) has to say about being a police detective.
As Castle and Beckett investigate a swimming star's murder, Castle becomes increasingly agitated by how willingly (and privately) Beckett shares information with the newbie author.
But don't think the jealous Castle will go down without a fight.
The episode also guest-stars "Make It or Break It's" Josie Loren and Justin Bruening, the star of NBC's short-lived "Knight Rider" reboot.
Bruening plays the victim's swimming coach, while Loren plays the victim's former girlfriend. Naturally, they both become suspects.
Hines' episode, titled 'The Dead Pool', is slated to air sometime in April.
http://www.tvguide.com/News/Castle-Brendan-Hines-1030708.aspx
Mar 15, 2011
by Adam Bryant
What happens when a mystery writer has his muse stolen by his protégé?
If the writer is the title character of ABC's "Castle", the answer is simple: It gets combative.
TVGuide.com has learned exclusively that "Lie to Me" star Brendan Hines has been tapped to play Alex Conrad, a first-time mystery writer who owes some of his debut novel's success to a glowing review written by Castle (Nathan Fillion).
When Castle invites Alex down to the precinct to play mentor, however, Alex becomes much more interested in what Beckett (Stana Katic) has to say about being a police detective.
As Castle and Beckett investigate a swimming star's murder, Castle becomes increasingly agitated by how willingly (and privately) Beckett shares information with the newbie author.
But don't think the jealous Castle will go down without a fight.
The episode also guest-stars "Make It or Break It's" Josie Loren and Justin Bruening, the star of NBC's short-lived "Knight Rider" reboot.
Bruening plays the victim's swimming coach, while Loren plays the victim's former girlfriend. Naturally, they both become suspects.
Hines' episode, titled 'The Dead Pool', is slated to air sometime in April.
http://www.tvguide.com/News/Castle-Brendan-Hines-1030708.aspx