I’m proud to have been his inspiration and I’m proud to be his wife.

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I’m proud to have been his inspiration and I’m proud to be his wife.
1x01 // 7x23
And Kate, seven years ago, I thought I would never write again. And then you walked through the door and my whole world changed.
1x04 // 7x23
{Requested by Anon}
Character progression at its finest.
#nailed it ʕʘ‿ʘʔ
Once again, spite concurs all.
I KNEW it! (fricken space wizards…)
It made me laugh and was inspirational!
Begin Again (2014) dir. John Carney
That’s what I love about music.
What?
One of the most banal scenes is suddenly invested with so much meaning, you know? All these banalities, they’re suddenly turned into these… these beautiful, effervescent pearls.
But Beckett wasn’t going to let her finish the job. And she wasn’t going to wait for Castle to save her, either. This is Kate Beckett we’re talking about—a woman defined by her ability to save herself. The moment when she grabbed Neiman’s hand with the look of a feral animal in her eyes was perhaps my single favorite shot in “Reckoning.” She’s no damsel in distress—even when she’s in a very distressing situation. The romance of the moment didn’t come from Castle saving his wife but from Beckett being able to lean on him after saving herself. At the end of it all, Castle and Beckett still acted as a team without even knowing it, each taking out their foil in spectacular fashion before finding each other once again. The empowering message of that kind of relationship equality is still so rare in the media but has been such a defining part of Castle from its earliest days.
NerdyGirlNote
Despite a limited screen time, Stana Katic brought it to her A game!
(via confessionsofawritergirl)
I’ve been trying to articulate precisely why I’ve become such a fan of Castle and Kate Beckett in such a short time, and it wasn’t until I saw this episode that I finally realized why:
She’s no damsel in distress; she’s a fighter, she’s intelligent, and she’s not afraid to be in charge. She’s able to run with the boys and has their respect, yet all without compromising her femininity (and killer heels). And yet, she is still able to let down her walls and isn’t afraid to show her vulnerability at times.
To put it simply, Kate Beckett kicks ass.
Love this!!!
"She’s a little girl, she’s a tigress, and she’s a warrior. She’s insecure and she’s indomitable. She’s everything." - Stana Katic on Kate Beckett
You must know… surely, you must know it was all for you. You are too generous to trifle with me. I believe you spoke with my aunt last night, and it has taught me to hope as I’d scarcely allowed myself before. If your feelings are still what they were last April, tell me so at once. My affections and wishes have not changed, but one word from you will silence me forever. If, however, your feelings have changed, I will have to tell you: you have bewitched me, body and soul, and I love, I love, I love you. I never wish to be parted from you from this day on. - PRIDE AND PREJUDICE