"I was aiming for his head" reference in Castle episode "Boom!"

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Firefly References: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=4DCDECEB1A5EA5F1

Nathan Fillion with another Firefly reference in Castle. :) This time season 2, episode 18, "Boom!"

http://twitter.com/NathanFillion/status/11294201022

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  • There's a new one where Castle's mom and daughter are talking about some spiritual retreat called the Oasis of Serenity, and Castle asks what it is, and his mom looks at him and says "You haven't heard of the Serenity?" and Fillion's face after that is priceless.

  • @yoinkers100 The Serenity reference is up now. See the playlist. :)

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  • This just in, Adam Baldwin will be appearing in an episode later this season. That is all.

  • Lots of Firefly references in Castle, so it's logical that is is one too. Also, if no one has made the connection here yet, Jose Molina, a writer and producer on Firefly, is also a producer on Castle.

  • @Jormungandor Flawed? Do you have something against this being a reference towards that one particular instance? My 'flawed logic' has to do with the character of Nathan Fillion, nothing more. He'd be the type to do it. He's funny like that. Sheesh.

  • @Jormungandor What you're saying is true, but this is Nathan Fillion. With him, it's a Firefly reference.

  • @Poomba1989b you'll notice castle doesn't always act as calm as he does outside of the danger part of the job he follows so he's always true to form

  • Too bad it wasn't quite as great as Jayne on Firefly...all drugged up, and a gun in his hand..."I was aimin' fer his head." love it.

  • @Poomba1989b You have a point but he had more time in that situation, and I still think that this was much more stressful, not to mention (I think) his first time firing a gun on the job.

  • @AustenFugitive Yes BUT how come he shot someone perfectly in the leg when castle and beckett were crisscrossing their shots? that's the woman he loves right there, almost hitting her, it's the same kind of stress he's in and he shot like a pro at that moment. It's too big of a difference..

  • @Poomba1989b Because it was indeed a life or death situation. It's much easier to aim when there is no pressure or stress.

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