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Nathan Fillion and Stana Katic in Castle (2009)

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Castle

284 commentaires
9/10

Really enjoyed this show!

Castle is about a famous novelist named Richard Castle (Nathan Fillion) as he teams with NYPD detective Kate Beckett (Stana Katic) to solve mureders. As they investigate these murders they build a strong relationship both at work and in their private lives. Nathan Fillion and Stana Katic just have such great chemistry...at least on screen, off not so much. They apparently did not get along in real life and that was a big reason the show stopped after 8 great seasons. Those two are definitely the best thing about the show but not the only thing. The rest of the supporting cast all pull their own weight too. Each of them is what makes this show so special, there's not a weak link among them. This is a show where you can watch it more than once and still not be bored.
  • Rob1331
  • 27 sept. 2022
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9/10

Miss It!

Castle is still one of my favorite police procedural shows today and God knows there are plenty to choose from. It has a perfect blend of comedy, action and drama! It's just a flat out fun show! Nathan Fillion and Stana Katic are both perfect as Richard Castle and Kate Beckett!
  • Supermanfan-13
  • 31 août 2020
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8/10

Excellent start!

I fully enjoyed the pilot episode of Castle. Nathan and Stana have great chemistry, with him providing a ton of comedy as the crime fiction author to her straight laced cop. Castle is an engaging hero with a surprising amount of support from the characters around him, especially with his daughter and his mother.

I find the premise has tons of promise as the series progresses, both with the types of plots that can come from Castle's novels and with his romantic interests. The idea that a series of murders can be copied into real life seems a bit trite, but the execution was far better than I expected. The fact that Castle can keep up with Detective Beckett as far as crime scene analysis and motives is smart, but also a great source of comedy. Beckett's apparent infatuation with Castle's book series not only suggest that she's a potential love interest, but hints at a lot of character subtlety that has yet to come.

If crime drama crosses with romantic comedy sounds at all for you, then you should definitely watch and support Castle.
  • dreamflower530
  • 9 mars 2009
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10/10

Ah, a Breath of Fresh Air.

The pilot episode for ABC's new crime show "Castle" left me wanting more, much more in fact, and that is exactly what a good pilot should do. The relationship formed between the two leads is unquestionably one of the best and is, so far, most endearing. It is impossible to not like them.

I'll start with Nathan Fillion(of "Firefly" fame). Nathan plays Richard 'Rick' Castle. His charm and wit and spot-on comedic delivery make him alone the reason to tune in each week. Move over David Boreanaz 'cause Nathan has got you beat in the plucky-comedic-male-sidekick-to-tough-and-serious-female-cop role. Nathan comes off as the friend we all want and treasure. Having followed Nathan's career rather closely I am glad to see him in this role. It fits his nature and you can tell he knows it too just by watching him. It's in his postures and mannerisms and facial expressions. I believe he said in an interview that he is "72%" this character and that sounds about right. He is comfortable in this role. Similar to how he was comfortable when playing Malcom Reynolds in "Firefly"(which, by the way, is the greatest show of all time...period).

Then there is Stana Katic, who plays Detective Kate Beckett, and God is she gorgeous and enticing. No wonder Nathan's character can't get enough of her. Stana manages to instill in the portrayal of her character enough grit and fortitude to be mysterious and alluring, while retaining a good amount of the audiences confidence in her ability to be a bad-ass. On the other side, though, she is beautiful and her lightly-flirtatious nature does not detract from the other part of her character but rather enriches it making her feel real rather than just a cliché tough female cop(because TV is full of them right now).

What it comes down to, ladies and gentlemen, is chemistry and these two have it. They are a joy to watch even when they are not in scenes together and that is what will keep viewers tuning in each week. This show has great promise.

Before I go I will note that it was nice to see real authors on the show(I will not reveal who). It adds another layer to Castle's character and makes for an amusing poker scene. I hope the producers arrange for more cameos of this nature.

Done.
  • jamylie
  • 9 mars 2009
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10/10

1-7 amazing 8 not so much

  • Riamk
  • 11 oct. 2018
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8/10

Creative, Witty, and Nathan Fillion

I just finished watching the first showing and I am very pleased. Others and I have been starving for more Nathan Fillion ever since Firefly. It seems he has finally landed a lead role, which he has so definitely earned, in an interesting looking series. At this juncture, I don't have many predictions for the series which is a rarity these days and I think that it will be fun watching Castle and detective Beckett's relationship grow. The writing was quite creative even though it sometimes felt like they were rushing things. I think its possible that they could have made this first episode last another week or two, however, at the same time, its fast pace leaves no time wasted. I found myself sprinting into the kitchen for munchies and racing back in hopes of not missing any of the action. I will definitely be watching this next week :)
  • gimpyjonny
  • 8 mars 2009
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Let's be fair...

Yes, this is a great vehicle for Nathan Fillion because he's gets to play the lovable scoundrel, which truly is his bread and butter. I was worried when I saw the pilot that they were going to shoot their premise in the foot but was impressed at the end when they gave you a new basis that could last longer than a few episodes. Now if we're fair and judge this show on it's writing and acting rather than on our excitement that Nathan Fillion is back then we must conclude... that the show is still pretty good. I have been impressed with the story lines up to this point and while the short description of the "who-dun-it" may sound like scenarios we've heard before, these writers aren't satisfied with a "Law and Order" ending. They've already thrown out the triple and quadruple switchbacks with the uncovering of the culprits. And all the while allowing Nathan Fillion to fill the screen with his smarmy charm and allowing him to cavort with an attractive, albeit, hard-boiled female cop.

The great part about this show is that they haven't really set up Fillion as a Sherlock Holmes. He is playing a seemingly educated street-wise poetic guy, but he isn't the one with all the answers. For every conclusion he draws, the female lead makes just as many and may refine Fillion's, which is wise on the writers' part because his character works because of the inherent flaws that come with being a writer rather than a detective.

It's a clever show that's a must-see if you're a Fillion-atic and a pretty good hour even if you're not.
  • vagabondjonson
  • 23 mars 2009
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9/10

A writer's show.

I wish IMDb had a decimal system because this show isn't an 8. From what I saw in the Pilot it is a solid 8.5 at the very least. Tho the pilot was fairly predictable when it comes to crime shows that aren't CSI or Law and Order (i.e. one character is a fan of the other. Half way through everything is wrapped up a little too neatly etcetera), it was still an enjoyable romp.

Kate Beckett is a beautiful, hard nosed cop that should be working for a private law firm and Nick Castle is an arrogant, but devoted author and father.

Stana Katic (awesome name) is beautiful, but not so much that you wonder why she is a cop and not some goddess on an Italian beach like so many actresses tend to be. She plays her part very well, and the scene she has with Fillon when he, as Castle is peeling away her layers is amazing. She barely gives anything away until the very last moment, but with her facial expressions you know it's coming making her character all the more wonderful.

Nathan Fillion is wonderful as the successful, charismatic, and egocentric Pop mystery writer who seems to be not a drunk (unlike Hank Moody, played wonderfully by David Duchovney in Californication) and is a loving, attentive father apparently who also has an intriguing backstory with his publisher/ex-wife which I hope is a back story they continue to develop throughout the series.

This really was a fun series. I know new shows have a very short lifespan, but this is one I hope has a decent shelf life. Watching just the pilot I see the potential for great stories, for great ad-libs and i do want to see the happy ending where the jaded, divorced writer and the hard nosed cop with a history work to deconstruct each episodes mystery, and each other. And as would be when the characters have bared all they can, they either finally get into bed together, or they get married:)
  • damienjaymz
  • 18 mars 2009
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7/10

Don't watch season 8

  • Metsfan5806
  • 29 janv. 2021
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9/10

Nathan is in his element!!!

For anyone of the "Firefly" persuasion, you are in for a treat! ABC realized what a gem they had in Nathan Fillion when he did his guest stint on Desperate Housewives, and they quickly got their act together and gave him a series! In other words, Nathan is back!! :) This series has a great start to it, with a strong ensemble cast that brings out a great multi-dimensional quality to the show. It is clever, and sarcastic humor reigns. The plot of the pilot was your typical Crime Investigation approach, but it is the delivery of this fine cast that breaks it apart from other shows. With that being said, I hope that they do develop the story lines a bit better in the future, but no matter what happens, this show is a joy to watch simply because of the cast...especially Nathan Fillion. This character is very much like Mal Reynolds in Firefly, and that is what brought me to this show. The rest of the cast and the great delivery is what will keep me with this show!! Well done ABC!!
  • PHeath60
  • 14 mars 2009
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6/10

That ending though! Wtf!?

  • cmzfzxvv
  • 27 févr. 2024
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10/10

Hook, line and sinker

As a dedicated Nathan Fillion fan I had to watch this show to support my favorite actor, but a few minutes into the pilot I knew I was in. Not only was Fillion perfect for his role as Rick Castle, but the rest of the cast fits together like a strange, yet very close family. By the end of the episode I was hooked. This show has it all, mystery, intrigue, comedy and relationships, beyond romance. It is relieving to have a show that is not only about the two main characters relationship, but also the daughter and mother and their corky relation to Castle. This show is a perfect ten! Here's hoping it has a longer run than Fillion's other work!!!
  • kmcquee1
  • 18 mars 2009
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7/10

fun procedural but less fun serial

  • SnoopyStyle
  • 16 mai 2016
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1/10

Would have given this an 8, but the writers lost their way

Season 8 of *Castle* is a grotesque, steaming pile of garbage-an unforgivable massacre of a once-great show, courtesy of the talentless hacks Terence Paul Winter and Alexi Hawley, who spearheaded this disaster with their gaggle of brain-dead cronies. These clowns didn't just fumble the ball; they took the vibrant, soulful tapestry of Richard Castle and Kate Beckett-seven years of painstaking character growth-and shredded it with the glee of vandals torching a masterpiece. Beckett, the steely, brilliant woman who clawed her way to trust and love, gets reduced to a paranoid, lone-wolf caricature, her values gutted like yesterday's trash. Castle, the witty, grounded man who earned his place beside her, is castrated into a simpering, desperate fool-every step of his journey erased by Winter and Hawley's grubby, inept hands. This isn't drama; it's a vicious, spiteful undoing of everything that made them human, all for some half-baked "shake-up" that reeks of desperation.

Then there's the LokSat debacle-a bloated, idiotic conspiracy these morons stretched out to the final, pitiful gasp of the series, choking out any hope of character closure with its suffocating stupidity. Winter and Hawley smugly thought they could balance this dreck with the show's heart? They couldn't balance a checkbook. Every episode is a torturous slog, drowning the banter, the team, and the love in a swamp of procedural vomit nobody wanted. The finale-oh, the finale-is a contemptuous slap, a frantic, sloppy attempt to mop up their colossal mess with a tacked-on Band-Aid that dares to call itself an ending. It's not closure; it's a spit-soaked insult to every fan who endured this trainwreck. Season 8 isn't just bad writing-it's a malicious, calculated annihilation of *Castle*'s soul, and Winter, Hawley, and their ilk deserve to be run out of Hollywood on a rail for this travesty. Shame on them.
  • erniebarrett
  • 4 avr. 2025
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10/10

Great Show

This is the best new show this season! I enjoy the Mentalist but Castle is even better. The chemistry between Castle and Beckett is off the charts. I love it. This is coming from a die-hard CSI: Miami fan. CSI: Miami has lost its way showing the same boring story lines and turning into a soap opera. Castle is funny, serious, and smart all rolled into one. Please ABC bring this show back for another season. It will break my heart if they do not. I e-mailed ABC with my opinion so hopefully that will help. I already pre-ordered season one on DVD so that shows how much I love this show. I was never a fan of Nathon Fillion before but I am now. I even went out and bought Waitress just I could watch him. Is it Monday yet?
  • ninajdstj2000
  • 3 avr. 2009
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8/10

Fillion is "King" Of This CASTLE...

Oh, yeah, we've seen this one before....Irresistible-force-meets-immovable object. Opposites attract. Oil and water. Fire and ice...you know the drill. The problem is that when you have a pairing that mixes snappy patter and grudgingly mutual admiration with just a touch of sexual tension, the recipe is only going to be as good as the charisma of the two leads involved, whether it's a sitcom, dramedy or police procedural.

CASTLE wants to be a mix of all three, and fortunately one of the most valuable weapons in its arsenal is the rakish charm of its featured lead actor, former FIREFLY star Nathan Fillion. I can count the number of actors on one hand who can pull off the "charming rascal" vibe in a way that never gets old, and Nathan can do those guys in his sleep. (And probably has.)

But he also knows how to modulate them as the occasion warrants, and where in his former role as Captain Mal Reynolds he could definitely play the bad-ass card when needed, here as womanizing bad-boy, party animal and bestselling novelist Rick Castle, he's a whole lot less serious. Bored with the cop character who has been his bread-and-butter for a string of chart-busting crime thrillers, Rick has decided in his latest tome to blow his hero's brains out, thus making a continuance of the series a little difficult to say the least. It wouldn't be a problem if the laid-back Lothario weren't suddenly faced with a major case of writer's block. But inspiration is coming in the most fortuitous if unlikely of ways.

A serial killer has decided to rehash some of the more gruesome deaths from Castle's earlier novels, and it's up to the very attractive (of course!) and no-nonsense detective Kate Beckett (newcomer Stana Katic) to crack the case...which of course will require the assistance of a certain writer of whose books Detective Beckett is a closet fan. But a fan of smart-alecky guys who like to make very unsubtle passes at her? Not so much. Let the games and one-upmanship begin!

At first blush, you could easily accuse CASTLE of trying too hard, especially since matched with the seasoned experience of Fillion, the jury was out on Katic's ability to keep up with him in the first few episodes (at least it was for me.) And to enhance its credibility, the pilot even threw in some heavy hitters in guest cameos - James Patterson, no stranger himself to the crime fiction genre, and Stephen J. Cannell, who used to crank out pilots for series just like CASTLE over breakfast.

But creator Andrew Marlowe left nothing to chance with this one, knowing full well that no matter how great a character is, he's nothing without a good backstory and some fascinating support players. Here these come in the form of Rick Castle's teenage daughter, Alexis (Molly C. Quinn), whom of course is the real 'adult' in their relationship - probably her way of rebelling against her lovable father who nevertheless lives the lifestyle of a guy half his age, and their temporary roommate who also happens to be his mother, former stage and screen star Martha Rodgers (Susan Sullivan in a turn that makes Shirley MacLaine in POSTCARDS FROM THE EDGE look like a dowdy matron). Once you meet Martha, suddenly Rick's personality makes perfect sense.

As with any new series, this one will take some time to really settle into the groove it needs to capture a wider audience, but with the growing ease of the push-and-pull relationship between Fillion and Katic's characters, it could very well become the next "MOONLIGHTING" or "REMINGTON STEELE"...which wouldn't be a bad thing. Crime procedurals have been missing that fun element of late, and CASTLE could very well bring it back, without having to resort to a less-successful springboard of surrealism to build from (sorry, LIFE ON MARS).
  • cchase
  • 25 mars 2009
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10/10

Every writer needs inspiration, and I found mine.

Castle is and will be one of my favorite crime shows. It differs from the usual ones with being original, funny and simply awesome. The cases are unique and well-written. It has a perfect blend of comedy, action and drama! All the characters are done well. Not to mention Nathan Fillion and Stana Katic are both perfect as Richard Castle and Kate Beckett! Their chemistry is to die for, from the first pilot episode. Their developing relationship and later on love story is one of the things I fell in love with the show. The way they look each other without having to say anything is just brilliant (especially in season 3&4 - is just wow ). Their love story is not only healthy but legendary. Yes, they have their issues as any couple but work it out, and they support each other perfectly. And one of the best couples on tv shows for sure. I adore the character growth, especially with Castle, and how he changed for Kate. And you can see how Castle changed her, too. They completed each other's and made lives extraordinary. Just as this show does for its viewers. I definitely recommend, you won't regret watching Castle. I will be rewatching it over and over again.
  • sini-200
  • 13 janv. 2023
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9/10

This is a really entertaining show

Despite the ordinary cop story, it's insane how good this show is. You won't find anything you haven't watched in a million crime shows before. Absolutely nothing. What really makes this show good is the acting, every single actor is outstanding.
  • ferrenberg
  • 19 mai 2022
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6/10

Great pilot, then mostly okay until it gets boring and repetitive

This show is watchable. This is, for the most part, harmless family fun. If you have nothing else to do, this is a show you can always put on and be decently entertained by for a while.

Sadly they dragged things out for too long. As with most of these shows of similar premiss, they have material for 2-3 seasons and after that things go on repeat and everything starts to become very cliche. I also think they wasted Nathan Fillion's character a bit. In the first episode he is suave, rich playboy, careless and cool. He starts out as a fun male character. However as the show progress he becomes a source of jokes and weird theories and turns into a kinda lame character. There are exceptions as with his daughters kidnapping, but in general the character we see in the pilot is not the character we later get in the show - which I think is a shame.

As already mention the quality goes down with time, and although the show never stops being watchable, the cliche stories and repeating stories, almost make it a chore to watch and in the last season even boring.

Despite my small complaint about the titular character above, it is the characters that drive this show and make it entertaining. All the actors do a great job. This is mostly loveable fun and you can do a lot worse, but don't expect any amazing greatness.

A 6/10 and I recommend.
  • namob-43673
  • 8 mars 2024
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9/10

Good Dynamic between the characters

While the plots may be a bit contrived, the main effort is the dialog and tension between the two main characters, i.e. the Writer and the Detective. This is a reminder of Gable and Russel, or any number of 1930's great couples in the movies when the lack of color images was lacking but the colorful dialog was what made the movies worth watching. It's called Chemistry and these characters are definitely full of it.

Now this week with Beckett turning the tables on Castle we are beginning a turn in the energy dynamic. Can't wait to see where the writers go with this one
  • harris-12
  • 3 avr. 2009
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7/10

Not Your Typical Crime Drama

You'll start watching this series and you'll probably want to give up if you're anything like me. The typical American crime drama is one of the most repetitious, boring genres on TV. You won't find me watching one. I watched this for two simple reasons: 1.) My crush loves it. 2.) Nathan Fillion. At first I disliked it, but after forcing myself to watch many episodes, I gradually began to love it. Almost everything about it. I'm not sure if it wore off on me or if it simply got better, but I love it.

Season one was quite the chore. My only real reason for watching it was for the main protagonist, Richard Castle (Nathan Fillion), and partially for his relationship with Kate Beckett (Stana Katic). I was constantly growing bored. Even the characters, something I love about every series chucked at me, bored me too much to explain.

Season two was where I began to like it. I realised that Kate Beckett, otherwise known as Beckett, was a great character without her relationship with Richard Castle, otherwise known as Castle. I also came to realise that Castle's family scenes with his daughter, Alexis Castle (Molly C. Quinn), and his mother, Martha Rodgers (Susan Sullivan), were huge highlights of the show and I began to grow excited for them. So, by this time I was not in love with one, but four characters.

Season three was when I realised just how wrong I was on the character front and came to love the show. I ignored Javier Esposito (Jon Huertas) and Kevin Ryan (Seamus Dever) before, but in this season I saw that they are essential to the show and are wonderful characters; in fact, Kevin Ryan is probably my second favourite character behind Castle now.

It isn't just the characters who are great, some of the stories are brilliantly done, one of which left my jaw agape in surprise. Most of the stories, I admit, are the boring old crime drama plot lines, but the characters are so brilliant that I just don't care. These characters, they're a few of the best on TV. Hell, if these guys were in a soap opera, I'd watch it, which is saying an awful lot for me.

Just watch this show, even if you find it boring, because I'm almost entirely sure that you'll love it.
  • Alex_Hodgkinson
  • 12 mars 2014
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8/10

Don't watch the last season (8)!

It's one of these shows where the last season kills everything that was build before. Season 7 has a great ending and actually a good closure for the show. I don't know what happened - and I don't want to know - to the show. If the executives messed up or the channel. I watched it for Castle + Beckett. Plus the team. The show had a wholesome feeling. With good -yes, sometimes silly- humor. The crime solving was just icing on the cake. But with season eight, everything just fell apart. It went from happy and wholesome to tense and sad. It was like seeing your best friends marriage going down. A bummer.

So if you like happy endings like me, stop with the end of season 7.
  • alreadyseenbeentaken
  • 25 juin 2023
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6/10

Attractive and charming series with a splendid chemical between two protagonists : Nathan Fillon, and Stana Katic

Nice and overlong series created by Andrew W. Marlowe formed by 8 seasons about a successful author , Richard Rick Castle : Nathan Fillon, writer of suspense novels who murders his personage when appears an authentic series killer who imitates the plots of his books . Getting permission from Mayor of N.Y. , he tags along with a homicide Investigations team . As he collaborates with detective Beckett , Stana Katic , and other NYPD cops : Jon Huertas , Seamus Dever , captain chief Penny Johnson , Forensic Tamala Jones to clear his name .Along the way Castle helps to find out the complex criminal cases in charge of this expert enforcement group.

Sympathetic an agreeable series about cops including intrigue , suspense , thrills and romance . Duo protagonist is frankly excellent . Nathan Fillon is very likeable as the sly and joker novelist turning to investigator who has deep instincts into natural criminal profilage . And Stana Katic is perfect as the expert, hard-working inspector Kate Beckett. They have an extreme , real chemical , and , Castle, little by little , wins her over his innovative and original approach to criminal investigation ; of course , subsequently ,they fall in love . The series relies heavily on the relationship between Castle and Beckett , but it doesn't tires , resulting to be amusing and entertaining . Along with Castle /Fillon and Beckett/Stana Katic shows up the usual plethora of secondaries giving charming interpretations as the cops : Jon Huertas , Seamus Dever and the police chief played by Penny Johnson Jerald . And Castle lives at a luxurious home along with his teen daughter Alexia : Molly C. Quinn and his mother Martha Rogers : Susan Sullivan , a tarnished and faded actress . This is a fine and successful police series with romance elements developed through 173 episodes in eight seasons , in fact the seven main actors : Nathan Fillon , Stana Katic , Jon Huertas , Seamus Dever , Molly Quinn, Susan Sullivan played these 173 episodes. While other secondary roles as Penny Johnson Jerald made 93 as captain Gates, Ruben Santiago Hudson as captain Montgomery performed 61 episodes, Arye Gross acted 17 episodes , Scott Paulin interpreted 9 . Furthermore , a great deal of notorious guest stars as Jack Coleman , Jennifer Beals , Dana Delaney , Dylan Walsh , Lisa Edelstein, Robert Picado , Michael Dorn , Adrián Pasdar , Lee Tergesen , Jason Beghe , Yancey Arias , Gerald McRaney , James Brolin and many others. Rating : 6.5/10 . Decent and enjoyable series .
  • ma-cortes
  • 3 mai 2019
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5/10

Every star is for the 1st three seasons... The rest is garbage

  • courtneyjjjjjjjj
  • 4 avr. 2021
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