Unfortunately for them and for the anarchist long-hair with a pool cue through his sternum, romance needs to take a timeout when murder gets in the way. And not just any murder, but a murder that gets stranger and more unbelievable as the episode advances. As you may have guessed, Will, the anarchist with the chest wound, isn’t merely the pool shark that he is said to be. As the episode unravels, clues begin to point to something strange. Has his deal with the devil come due? That’s what the owner of one upscale pool hall seems to think. How about the Invisible Man or some other kind of ghost? Those represent Rick’s theories after a surveillance tape shows Will opening his door and quickly closing it without anyone else going into the locked down apartment. As is often the case with any sort of off-kilter story, Rick is always the top advocate for weird theories and a big kid, while Kate is more grounded in reality. Only recently does it seem like she’s at least entertained by Rick’s active imagination, but in this episode, she seems to be open to coming along to his side of things after the pair are attacked by an obviously invisible force inside the victim’s apartment. Honestly, it’s Kate’s hesitancy with the Chief when it comes to revealing what happened in the apartment that makes you believe this might be a time that something truly unbelievable is occurring, but of course, there is a more simple answer: the victim’s scorned lover is wearing a super secret cloaking device to deflect light and appear invisible that the victim had secretly developed under the nose of his shady government employer. The cloaking device is a sci-fi concept to be sure, but it’s not one that is completely out of the realm of possibility one day. It’s also worth nothing that the couple’s carnal desires seem to be on their mind throughout the episode with the Beckett/Castle flirtation index up past 11. I will admit, however, that despite the solid resolution and the fun of this case, I am getting a little tired of being led toward the idea that the show is going to go full-nerd, only to be pulled back from the edge. It’s not that I want Castle to be that show, it’s just that after a while it almost feels like the show that cried geek. Like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter for all news updates related to the world of geek. And Google+, if that’s your thing!