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| Season 6, Episode 2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Air date | September 30, 2013 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Written by | David Grae | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Directed by | Tom Wright | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Dreamworld[1] is the second episode of the sixth season of Castle.
Summary
Continuing from the season premiere episode, Beckett races against time to find a stolen toxin capable of killing tens of thousands of people. To make matters worse, Castle was exposed, leaving him with less than 24 hours to live.
Recap
Promo
Cast
Main Cast
- Nathan Fillion as Richard Castle
- Stana Katic as Detective Kate Beckett
- Jon Huertas as Detective Javier Esposito
- Seamus Dever as Detective Kevin Ryan
- Tamala Jones as Dr. Lanie Parish (credit only)
- Penny Johnson Jerald as Captain Victoria Gates (credit only)
- Molly C. Quinn as Alexis Castle
- Susan Sullivan as Martha Rodgers
Guest Cast
- Lisa Edelstein as Rachel McCord
- Yancey Arias as Carl Villante
- Jocko Sims as Matt Hendricks
- Warren Christie as Brad Parker
- Glenn Morshower as Secretary Michael Reed
- Omid Abtahi as Waqas Rasheed
- Ellen Bry as Mary Elizabeth Reed
- Jack Kennedy as Jack Bronson
- Myko Olivier as Pi
- Peter James Smith as Agent Richmond
- Celeste Den as Julie
- Dan Glenn as Security Detail Member
- Cedric Scott as Admiral Johnson
- Dan Warner as House Security Detail
- Michael Bofshever as Dr. Goldberg (uncredited)
Quotes
- Rachel McCord: You want a coffee?
- Castle: No, I’d rather die than drink anymore of that sludge. Too soon? Agent McCord, can I ask you a question?
- McCord: Yeah.
- Castle: How is she doing here?
- McCord: Beckett? She’s good. She has a lot of potential.
- Castle: So she’ll be ok.
- McCord: Hey, she’s gonna be great.
- Castle: Sometimes, the hardest things in life are the things most worth doing. Just because we haven't figured it out yet doesn't mean we won't. Tell you what, though, next time I say I'm dying to see you, let's keep it metaphoric.
- Beckett: Deal.
Featured Music
- "Toccata and Fugue in D Minor" - Bach (Castle's cellphone ringtone)
Trivia
- Beckett learns at the end of the episode that although they found proof that a man was responsible for the killer going after innocent people, like Castle (indirectly), that because of his position in the government there would be nothing done about it.
- As he comes around from his treatment for the chemical agent, Castle basically 'borrows' the dialogue, and plays the part, of Dorothy at the end of "The Wizard of Oz", proving, to a degree at least, that he is once more himself.

