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If you think Stana Katic is right on target playing Det.
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The chemistry between the two actors has been paramount to the show's success over the past three seasons and, like many fans, Katic is rooting for Beckett and the crime-solving novelist to hook up.
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Bruce Davison has an interesting role — he’s almost unrecognizeable at first — and Stana Katic is fetching as the guardian of the chalice, but ultimately it’s a rip-off of too many things without being much of anything of its own.
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"It's cold in that freezer," says Katic with a sly smile during an on-set break.
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On a Hollywood soundstage in early February, the mystery novel-penning protagonist of ABC's Castle, played by Nathan Fillion, is shadowing his muse, no-nonsense NYPD detective Kate Beckett Stana Katic, as she tracks a person of interest to a storage freezer in Manhattan.
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And I was having a bit of a problem learning the beat of the show — speaking so fast — and Stana Katic said, "We can just walk slower and talk faster."
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Rather than shadow Castle for tips on incorporating real police work into his books, Alex would much rather pick the brain of Detective Beckett Stana Katic.
Castle Exclusive First Look: Castle Uses His Poker Game for... Revenge? 2011
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When Castle (Nathan Fillion) and Beckett (Stana Katic) happen upon a murder scene with no victim, their search for the missing body soon leads them to Dr. Weiss' work — not to mention a bunch of other frozen corpses.
Exclusive: Castle Gets a Mr. Freeze in William Atherton 2011
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Only having two actors, Stana Katic and me, was intimate in nature.
Tribeca Film: Future of Film: Making Love Out of Nothing at All Tribeca Film 2011
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The network has already teamed with Hyperion Books to publish two novels — Heat Wave and Naked Heat — that parallel Castle's work with Detective Beckett Stana Katic, the inspiration for the author's heroine Nikki Heat.
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