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Seamus Dever talks finale and season 2's progress
May 22, 2010
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This season will be remembered for how Castle found its groove, with Nathan Fillion as the always-engaging mystery writer Rick Castle and Stana Katic as his detective muse, Kate Beckett. But it's not just these two will-they-or-won't-they crimefighters who make the show work.

Veteran theater actor Seamus Dever is just as genial as his character on the show, Det. Kevin Ryan. In an interview just after the second-season finale, Dever assesses the immediate (and a tad hostile) reaction to Castle and Beckett going their separate ways, and lays out the ingredients that make Castle a satisfying Monday night recipe.

 

Will Castle and Beckett Be an Item?

AH: People were hostile? Why would that be?

SD: Well, a lot of people I think really thought they were going to get together. I thought the writers did a nice job of balancing it. You know, I think they’ll eventually get together, but I think at this point they’re trying to suss out if they can have a good working relationship as well as a personal relationship. And they keep missing each other along those lines. They were being adult about it and moving on.

A lot of people are mad at Castle, which is hilarious to me. That they choose to be upset at Castle, as if he was the one who did her wrong! It’s sort of funny. I thought it was a great way to do it, because it was a very adult, realistic way.

 

AH: So are you a proponent of them getting together?

SD: Oh, I don’t know! I guess so. I don’t know how that would work. It’s sort of funny, because it’s like personally they’ve always been hostile to each other that I can’t even see what that would be like. I can’t even see her being sort of nice to him. I don’t know if that would ever happen. It would be interesting.

My wife is a big proponent of it. She says no, that would be neat. They’re a crime-fighting couple, they’re very much like that Thin Man series, where they’re in a relationship but they solve crimes together and they feed off each other personally and professionally. I can see it happening. I think that the show would be a little different though if that were to happen. But who knows. I’m sure it will at some point!

 

Looking Back at Season 2, Looking Ahead to Season 3

AH: Thankfully we have another season to figure out what happens from here. Obviously a lot of shows have been put on the chopping block lately. What’s the best thing about being renewed for another season?

SD: The best thing is that we have time off to plan and we have time off to rest. There’s not a fear that I have to find a new job now. So we all have some time off to rest up, because it was a long season. We had 24 episodes.

A lot of shows they have little breaks they’ll go on, like a mini-hiatus for a week or something like that. Our show never had that, because we had always been trying to catch up. We had a very long season. I know it’s especially grueling for Nathan and Stana, because they’re there every day. A lot of the episodes I was there every day.

A lot of stuff happened. We all bought houses, so we were trying to negotiate those things at the same time as we were shooting. I had to put my dog down at the beginning of the season. That was really tough. I had to do it at a lunch break, actually, back in Episode 1 of Season 2. It was so hard.

I broke my ankle back in January [laughs a bit], so a lot of stuff happened to me. People constantly getting sick, and then getting better, getting other people sick, and all those things. But the best thing about it is being able to rest and plan ahead a little bit more. Whereas last season we didn’t know we were coming back, so we couldn’t plan ahead as much. So it’s nice to have that cushion.

 

AH: From looking at the ratings week to week, the show has really picked up momentum in Season 2 and the audience is growing. What do you think changed from Season 1 to Season 2 as far as more people tuning in?

SD: Well, I think people wrote our show off in the beginning as a copy of a lot of other shows. Maybe that’s why they didn’t tune in necessarily, because they thought we were another Bones. I can see that, but I think people started tuning in, and the ratings from week to week – the fact that we were getting higher ratings for our reruns than almost any scripted show on ABC, in fact – it really showed we were getting new audience members.

What was the change? I don’t know. I think the writing really blossomed this season. Things started developing a bit more, and our writers were given a little bit more freedom. In the beginning, Rob Bowman was talking about this, one of our executive producers. He was talking about how, in the beginning, we were locked into a genre. We were a crime genre.

And then we started expanding a little bit more with things like our Halloween episode, where there was a bit of mystery in there of a supernatural sort. It wasn’t just someone shot someone. There might be some supernatural spirit at work, or maybe a vampire, or maybe the Wolf Man did it, you know?

Someone called our show a mysteramedy, like a mystery-drama-comedy all wrapped up in one. There’s not many shows that can do that. I think that’s what started happening with Castle this season. It’s very interesting to watch.

Read more at Suite101: Castle's Seamus Dever on the Finale and Season 2's Progress http://primetimetv.suite101.co…..z0od3ZaHpY

 

 

May 22, 2010
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And here's part 2 of his interview:

 

http://primetimetv.suite101.co…..-king-lear

May 22, 2010
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Awesome! Thanks for sharing!

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May 22, 2010
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A few of my thoughts on reading this article: ( thanks for sharing newstandgal!!)
SD: Well, a lot of people I think really thought they were going to get together.
 
I wasn't thinking Beckett and Castle would get together in the finale – and I was disappointed with it. .. To put hostile reactions down to that one explanation is missing the point and oversimplifying.. I wonder if this is SD's view alone, or if this is following some kind of 'official line' for responding to the finale?  I guess in time we will find out..
SD: A lot of people are mad at Castle, which is hilarious to me. That they choose to be upset at Castle, as if he was the one who did her wrong! It’s sort of funny. I thought it was a great way to do it, because it was a very adult, realistic way.

I am not mad at Castle.. I am made at what the writers did to Both characters.. I'm not taking sides.. adult? realistic? I don't see that myself. that's a stretch!! Springing a surprise pick up from Gina on us as a cliffhanger doesn't say adult to me.. Castle choosing to have some time away to think and get his head together would have been adult, or choosing to leave to avoid awkwardness and telling Beckett that is what you are doing-because you have feelings for her- that's adult.. I've felt they wrote Castle as being in self protection mode.. thinking about himself, not really thinking as much of how his actions affect Beckett- who he was suppose to be realising he had deep feelings for. I know not everyone agrees with me on this- but this is my view.. for what it is.. 

Generally, I think some people in fandom are expressing anger at the Castle character- because they hoped to see him have more insight into himself and his relationship with Beckett-and see clear evidence of it ( the clear evidence did not have to be Castle and Beckett getting together)..  and they feel let down by that.. manipulated maybe? or mislead?? possibly?? what do others think??

 

How many episodes is Season 3 going to be? anyone?
 
SD: What was the change? I don’t know. I think the writing really blossomed this season.
 
I have been thinking the show's ratings improved because the show was more widely publicised, word of mouth and higher profile guest stars.. not because of an improvement in the writing per se..I don't think Season 1 is less quality..  what do others think?
 
SD: Someone called our show a mysteramedy, like a mystery-drama-comedy all wrapped up in one.
 
Hmm I like it!! It could even be shortened to MrAmedy! he heeee..
When a show combines different genres like this it can make it difficult to win awards :( I know Burn Notice, with it's action, drama and comedy has found this to be the case..
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May 22, 2010
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Thanks newsstandgal…interesting interview!

I enjoyed your thoughts, Doz.  I wonder as well if there is some guidance provided on response to certain types of interview questions, but I'm leaning toward that being his genuine opinion.  I'm sure for a lot of viewers it did come down to the "they didn't get together" issue.

What I find confusing is that he has a hard time imagining them together because they are hostile toward each other.  I don't think Castle was ever really hostile to Beckett…needling her in season 1 maybe…and I think Beckett has certainly thawed toward him in season 2.  We have seen a progression of the trust and caring between them and plenty of sweet moments between them…and look at all the domesticity in Tick/Boom!

It was interesting that he pointed out the difference from last season to this season and the ability to rest and plan.  I'm hoping that sets us up for the most amazing season 3!

And the mention of assigning character advisors and planning for more in depth storylines for the supporting cast sounds great.

 

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May 22, 2010
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Well, that was interesting…

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May 22, 2010
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nalissa2 said:

Well, that was interesting…


 I'm not really sure I understand his comments about Castle and Beckett. Some odd remarks for sure.

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