Castle who is alexis
Rejected, Beckett is toiling away for hours on the case looking for clues from frames of the Skype call. Martha calls his cell and sure enough he is in Paris. He is ready to do whatever it takes to get Alexis back in a foreign land using whatever channels he can.
Castle has officially gone rogue. Ad — content continues below. He quickly meets with his old friend Gaston, an advisor to the French Minister of Defense.
Gaston helped Rick on some of his Derrick Storm novels and he once told Castle tales of a man who was hired by the French when they needed something done unofficially. Gaston sets up a meeting with Henri, a French expat who specializes in covert ops. The Mole is like Daredevil without the skin-tight unitard.
Henri and Castle follow a lead from The Mole and investigate the room Alexis called from. Henri spots a bug behind the wallpaper in the dilapidated room that the kidnappers have been using.
Henri talks directly into the bug telling them that if they are smart, they know who they are talking to and they will call toute suite. The phone rings and Henri is able to work out a negotiation meet. Henri does not want Castle to come and pleads with him to get some sleep as he has been running himself ragged being awake for over two days. Eventually, although Oxford and Stanford both accepted her and had ideal programs for her intended major, she decided to go to Ivy League school Columbia, which is in New York City.
While she wants her personal space and independence, she also wants to stay close to her father and grandmother. Alexis is more mature and responsible than her parents-- She mothers Castle, just the way Castle acts like a parent to Martha, his mother a source of both admiration and consternation for her father. When we first meet her, she is turning down an alcoholic drink because she is underage - and the offer comes from her father. She is very bright, enjoys school, and is dedicated to following the rules and doing what's right.
While Castle often counsels her to enjoy her childhood and misbehave from time to time as he had , he also struggles with his overprotective side. She often plays with her father, including activities such as fencing sometimes with lightsabers and laser tag.
Through Alexis, Castle can indulge his immature side; however, as Alexis grows out of these games, he increasingly faces both the loss of her and the loss of his own youth.
Similarly, Alexis wrestles with the fact that, on one hand, she is mature beyond her years, but on the other, she is still a teenaged girl. Alexis's social and interpersonal issues often parallel some aspect of the case Castle and Beckett are investigating; this synergy is usually noticed by Castle himself, though sometimes he will ask Alexis for advice on a tough case.
Alexis has changed slightly throughout the run of the series. Seemingly the perfect daughter, her arguments and disagreements with her father have increased over the years, although they eventually resolve their issues by the end of the day.
Her impulsive teenaged nature tends to get the better of her at times, much to her father's worry. No, no, it's- it's not you at all. Kate Beckett : Are you sure? Alexis Castle : No, it's All those things my dad said when I was moving out, about me making a mistake moving in with my boyfriend, he was right. Alexis Castle : I can see it so clearly now. Why didn't I then? Kate Beckett : You were in the love haze. Alexis Castle : The love haze? Kate Beckett : It's like a drug. It makes intelligent people do Then it clears and you look around and you wonder, "What was I thinking?
It's okay to let him. Alexis Castle : Yes He shouldn't have to pay for it, so I You say goodbye Today is one of those days for us. Today, we say goodbye to everything that was familiar, everything that was comfortable.
We're moving on But just because we're leaving, and that hurts They are our solid ground, our north star, and the small clear voices in our hearts that will be with us, always. Richard Castle : Either this is the most boring dream I've ever had or you can't sleep either.
Alexis Castle : It's not a dream. More like a nightmare. Richard Castle : Is this about your valedictorian speech? Alexis Castle : It's my change to say something important, something worthy. I don't want to blow it, but I feel like I have nothing to say.
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