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* The writers of ''Series/{{Castle|2009}}'' are not shy about appealing to fans of ''Series/{{Firefly}}''. On top of the fact that Castle wears brown coats frequently, more direct references include:
** In the Halloween episode "Vampire Weekend," Castle dresses as a "space cowboy" (together with musical signature and guns).
--->'''Alexis:''' Didn't you wear that like [[CutShort five years ago]]?\\
'''Castle:''' So?\\
'''Alexis:''' So, don't you think you should move on?\\
'''Castle:''' I like it. ''[a reference to his own continuing commitment to the fandom. Real-life StillWearingTheOldColors]''
*** Towards the end of the episode, Ryan compliments him on throwing such a good "shindig," which is also the name of a ''Series/{{Firefly}}'' episode.
** The “there are no cows in space” line may reference the same episode, as the cargo at the end of the episode is a herd of cattle.
** In "Boom!," Castle [[AccidentalAimingSkills shoots the baddie's hand]] to get him to drop his weapon, and Beckett gives him a "Hell of a shot, Castle," Castle replies, "I was aiming for his head."
** In "Close Encounters of the Murderous Kind", he speaks Mandarin to a couple of Chinese workers. Beckett asks him "Summer abroad?" and he replied, "No, a TV show I used to love."
** Castle describes his first ex-wife as a "special brand of Hell." Note that the Firefly episode this quote is referencing also has a manipulative, sexy redheaded temptress.
** Likely unintentional, but the scene in "Punked" where Castle meets Alexis's boyfriend, Ashley, ends with him offhandedly toying with the old-timey gun in his hand, no doubt something he picked up from some other show he did. Shortly thereafter, another slight Series/{{Firefly}} reference surfaces when Castle tells Beckett about Ashley, [[GenderBlenderName "who has a girl's name, by the way,"]]
** "Setup": Talking to him about the "Oasis of Serenity" spa, Martha asks, "You've never heard of the Film/{{Serenity}}?" It is followed by a close up on Castle casting an AsideGlance which [[FourthWallPsych turns out to be him looking at Alexis]].
** When posing as a drug buyer, Beckett says she wants to feel "shiny."
** In "The Blue Butterfly", a 1940's gun moll is named Vera.
** "Headhunters", which [[IWantYouToMeetAnOldFriendOfMine reunites]] Creator/NathanFillion and Creator/AdamBaldwin, surprisingly has no direct references to ''Series/{{Firefly}}'' with the exception of Baldwin's character basically being Jayne-as-a-NYPD-detective. However, fans' ears will perk up when they see a scene revolving around a brown coat and Baldwin talking about watching your partner's back. Also, Castle's first scene has him playing with toy dolls à la Wash's introductory scene. And [[Creator/AdamBaldwin Slaughter]] says that Castle has a "very fine coat", which could be referencing [[Creator/MarkSheppard Badger's]] "very fine hat".
** In "Murder, He Wrote," Castle says that the backyard is his favorite part of his house in the Hamptons because of "the serenity".
** Yet another episode has the protagonists donning medical gloves while checking out a crime scene. Castle is visibly amused by the idea of wearing ''blue'' gloves -- and copies [[Series/{{Firefly}} River Tam's]] 'two by two' gesture.
** "The Final Frontier" is absolutely full of ''Series/{{Firefly}}'' references. There are three in the opening scene alone: When Castle hears they'll be investigating a crime at the sci-fi convention, he says "Shiny," when listing off his favorite sci-fi series...well, the producers can't use the title, but he ''does'' mention "that Creator/JossWhedon show," and finally there's a lot of talk about how the fictional show ''Nebula-9'' has a devoted fanbase despite [[ShortRunners only running for twelve episodes]] and being cancelled a decade ago ([[http://science.discovery.com/tv/firefly/unlock.html Guess whose ten-year anniversary was coming up that weekend?)]]. There are even more references scattered throughout the episode—on ''Nebula-9'', the captain's name is Max Renard (sounds quite similar to [[Creator/NathanFillion Mal Reynolds]]), there's an alien race called Kreavers which will eat your face off, and in Beckett and Castle's pool of suspects, one has the last name Frye and another is named Simon. The writers clearly had a ''field day'' with this one.
** The Nikki Heat Book Series also has several references to Firefly, including a suspect talent manager telling Rook he resembles Malcolm Reynolds, as well as two detective partners named 'Malcolm' and 'Reynolds' in Heat Rises and Frozen Heat, leading to Rook to state in the latter, "[[LeaningOnTheFourthWall I can't quite put my finger on it, but there's something I like about Malcolm and Reynolds]]".
* "Vampire Weekend," the episode alone is comprised of lots of {{Actor Allusion}}s:
** Beckett indicate that she's a fan of the works of Frank Miller (Stana Katic had a role in Frank Miller's adaptation of ''Film/TheSpirit'').
** Castle name-checks ''Series/{{Buffy|The Vampire Slayer}}'', where Fillion guested as the last [[TheDragon Dragon]].
** The costume party gets actors to dress up in former roles. In particular, Esposito dresses as a US Marine (referencing Creator/JonHuertas as Sgt. Espera in Literature/GenerationKill[[note]]Incidentally, Huertas is a Desert Storm veteran, but served in the USAF[[/note]], while Ryan dresses up as a doctor (referencing Creator/SeamusDever's role in ''Series/GeneralHospital'').
** The episode including a vampire coven may also be an allusion to Katic's appearance in one of the Librarian movies where she played a vampire.
* In "When the Bough Breaks," Castle gets a chance to write about a [[Literature/JamesBond certain British spy]]. Stana Katic was in ''Film/QuantumOfSolace'', playing the Canadian woman in the scene in Russia at the end.
* In "Deep In Death", Beckett mimics a Russian accent to get past a couple of guards to save Castle. Stana Katic actually speaks four separate Slavic languages fluently, making this [[TheCastShowOff a Katic reference]] as well.
* In "Tick, Tick, Tick..." Martha is watching an old episode of ''Series/TheIncredibleHulk1977''. Specifically, she's watching the pilot episode, which features Creator/SusanSullivan... who plays Martha on ''Castle''. Since Martha's an actress, it's explained as her [[CelebrityParadox watching her own old stuff]].
* Castle jokes about his sexless relationship with his last wife to Jordan Shaw. Creator/NathanFillion and Dana Delaney once played husband and wife on ''Series/DesperateHousewives''.
* In "Wrapped Up in Death", [[Film/TheMummy1999 Erick Avari]] plays a superstitious museum curator involved with a Mummy. In the same episode, Castle’s pants end up getting ripped, which may be a reference to [[Series/{{Firefly}} Captain Mal's]] nickname "Captain Tightpants."
* In "Food to Die For", Castle gets some liquid nitrogen and suggests he build a weapon... to change the weather. The scene is very reminiscent of [[WebVideo/DoctorHorriblesSingAlongBlog another thing Nathan Fillion has been in]]. In the same scene, he also flubs an evil laugh.
* Mark Fallon's suit, hair, and American flag lapel pin make him pretty much indistinguishable from [[Series/{{Heroes}} Nathan Petrelli]]. To be fair, politicians and federal agents have more or less the exact same dress code. And hair cut. And flag pin. And chiseled jaw line (they wish).
* In "One Life To Lose," there are several mentions of ''Series/GeneralHospital'', which Seamus Dever used to be on. The title references ''Series/OneLifeToLive'', which Nathan Fillion used to be on.
* In "Eye of the Beholder" an informant calls Castle "Jason Bateman", and Castle says that the resemblance got him out of a traffic ticket one time -- which is a story that Fillion has told several times. This also occurs in Best in Show with the paparazzi believing it.
* The [[spoiler: killer]] in "Demons" is a [[Series/{{Supernatural}} demon]] indeed.
* Tom Dempsey (and his [[IdenticalGrandson grandson]]) is [[Series/{{Supernatural}} The fallen angel]], but he also moonlights as a [[Series/{{Lost}} mysterious island guardian]].
* An investigator played by [[Series/TwentyFour Carlos Bernard]] offhandedly mentions a list of agencies interested in the victim of "The Human Factor," including the New York Police Department Counter-Terrorist Unit. Towards the end of the episode he also mentions coming from Chicago, which he has in common with both [[ActorSharedBackground Carlos Bernard]] and Tony Almeida.
* On the Halloween 2009 episode references ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'', on which Nathan Fillion appeared in Season 7. Castle comments upon finding the murder victim du jour with a stake through his heart:
--> '''Castle:''' Looks like Buffy's visited the Big Apple.
* "A Deadly Game" guest stars Mitch Pileggi of ''Series/TheXFiles'' fame as a spy involved in a secret conspiracy [[spoiler:except he's actually just LARP-ing]], and pulls out the old Skinner classic of throwing someone (i.e. Castle) against a wall to menace them into doing what he says.
* In "The Squab and the Quail", Ioan Gruffudd plays a genius-level inventor, billionaire and all-round innovator. You might say he's a [[Film/FantasticFour2005 Mr. Fantastic]], even.
* In the season 6 episode "In The Belly of the Beast" Beckett [[spoiler: is forced to go undercover as an assassin.]] This is rather similar to one of Stana Katic's early acting roles in the movie ''[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stiletto_%282008_film%29 Stiletto]].'' Though this film is not exactly [[OldShame something she's proud of.]]
* In addition to being filled with ''Firefly'' references, "The Final Frontier" was also lousy with ''Franchise/StarTrek'' references, as well. Starting with the fact that the episode was directed by Creator/JonathanFrakes (who makes a cameo in the episode), Captain Max Reynard acting quite a bit like one Creator/WilliamShatner, and a sci-fi replica seller is played by [[Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine Quark]] (out of Ferengi makeup, of course).
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