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* FailureMontage: Instead of the planned webmercial, Castle's publishers use all the outtakes and turn it into an autotuned joke.
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* SayingTooMuch: Beckett provokes Adam into saying just enough that the detective who investigated his original case remembers how Adam described his initial bullying experience, allowing them to trace his final victims to his old school changing room.

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* SayingTooMuch: Beckett provokes Adam into saying just enough that the detective who investigated his original case remembers how Adam described his initial bullying experience, allowing them to trace his final victims to his old school changing room.room.
* TooDumbToLive: When one of the Spoiled Bratz learns she's being targeted by a serial killer her response is to go full brat and insist she's going to a widely publicized party.
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* LawOfConservationOfDetail: When both website owners Owen and Kent Wilder and their IT guy all appear and provide information to the detectives in the same scene, a savvy viewer might suspect that one of them has to be the culprit. This is [[spoiler: zig-zagged though as none of them are the killer, but all three prove important when Oren and Kent end up kidnapped by the culprit and their IT guy helps the detectives try to trace their location in time to save them]].

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* LawOfConservationOfDetail: When both website owners Owen and Kent Wilder and their IT guy all appear and provide information to the detectives in the same scene, a savvy viewer might suspect that one of them has to be the culprit. This is [[spoiler: zig-zagged though as none of them are the killer, but all three prove important when Oren and Kent end up kidnapped by the culprit and their IT guy helps the detectives try to trace their location in time to save them]].them.



* SayingTooMuch: Beckett [[spoiler:provokes Adam into saying just enough that the detective who investigated his original case remembers how Adam described his initial bullying experience, allowing them to trace his final victims to his old school changing room]].

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* SayingTooMuch: Beckett [[spoiler:provokes provokes Adam into saying just enough that the detective who investigated his original case remembers how Adam described his initial bullying experience, allowing them to trace his final victims to his old school changing room]].room.
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* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Beckett breaks the culprit down that he was a loser back when he was the victim and still is now, making it clear to him that everyone who bullied him was right and they just sensed the monster he would become.

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* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Beckett breaks the culprit down that he was a loser back when he was the victim and still is now, making it clear to him that everyone who bullied him was right and they just sensed the monster he would become.become.
* SayingTooMuch: Beckett [[spoiler:provokes Adam into saying just enough that the detective who investigated his original case remembers how Adam described his initial bullying experience, allowing them to trace his final victims to his old school changing room]].

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* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Beckett breaks the culprit down that he is a loser back then and still is now.

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* NeverMyFault: Adam refuses to accept the idea that he's the villain, constantly stating that he's just the "victim" taking revenge on a system that failed him.
* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Beckett breaks the culprit down that he is was a loser back then when he was the victim and still is now.now, making it clear to him that everyone who bullied him was right and they just sensed the monster he would become.
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* BaitAndSwitch: When the team realizes that the posters of the "Spoiled Bratz" memes are in danger, they are seen trying to warn one of them, as she [[CassandraTruth ignores their warnings]]. At first this seems to be setting her up to get killed but actually she (and the detectives) end up discoveiring the dead body of her co-star moments later.

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* BaitAndSwitch: When the team realizes that the posters of the "Spoiled Bratz" memes are in danger, they are seen trying to warn one of them, as she [[CassandraTruth ignores their warnings]]. At first this seems to be setting her up to get killed but actually she (and the detectives) end up discoveiring discovering the dead body of her co-star moments later.



* LawOfConservationOfDetail: When both website owners Owen and Kent Wilder and their IT guy all appear and provide information to the detectives in the same scene, a savvy viewer might suspect that one of them has to be the culprit. This is [[spoiler: zigzagged though as none of them is the killer, but all three prove important when Oren and Kent end up kidnapped by the culprit and their IT guy helps the detectives try to trace their location in time to save them]].

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* LawOfConservationOfDetail: When both website owners Owen and Kent Wilder and their IT guy all appear and provide information to the detectives in the same scene, a savvy viewer might suspect that one of them has to be the culprit. This is [[spoiler: zigzagged zig-zagged though as none of them is are the killer, but all three prove important when Oren and Kent end up kidnapped by the culprit and their IT guy helps the detectives try to trace their location in time to save them]].
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* BaitAndSwitch: When the team realizes that the posters of the "Spoiled Bratz" memes are in danger, they are seen trying to warn one of them, as she [[CasandraTruth ignores their warnings]]. At first this seems to be setting her up to get killed but actually she (and the detectives) end up discoveiring the dead body of her co-star moments later.

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* BaitAndSwitch: When the team realizes that the posters of the "Spoiled Bratz" memes are in danger, they are seen trying to warn one of them, as she [[CasandraTruth [[CassandraTruth ignores their warnings]]. At first this seems to be setting her up to get killed but actually she (and the detectives) end up discoveiring the dead body of her co-star moments later.

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* BaitAndSwitch: When the team realizes that the posters of the "Spoiled Bratz" memes are in danger, they are seen trying to warn one of them, as she [[CasandraTruth ignores their warnings]]. At first this seems to be setting her up to get killed but actually she (and the detectives) end up discoveiring the dead body of her co-star moments later.




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* LawOfConservationOfDetail: When both website owners Owen and Kent Wilder and their IT guy all appear and provide information to the detectives in the same scene, a savvy viewer might suspect that one of them has to be the culprit. This is [[spoiler: zigzagged though as none of them is the killer, but all three prove important when Oren and Kent end up kidnapped by the culprit and their IT guy helps the detectives try to trace their location in time to save them]].
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Castle and Beckett investigate the murder of a web celebrity.

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Castle and Beckett investigate the murder of a web celebrity.celebrity.

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* BookEnds: Adam Lane intends to finish his revenge spree on the same place that his life was ruined by bullying.

* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Beckett breaks the culprit down that he is a loser back then and still is now.
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Castle and Beckett investigate the murder of a web celebrity.

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