When an office drone from a Vogue-like magazine is found dead in a nearby dumpster, the gang at the 12th catch the case. Assistant Ella Hayes has been murdered by fabric and it just so happens that she is fashion magnate and editorial goddess Matilda King’s go to gal. I will say that Frances Fisher (Titanic, Gone in 60 Seconds) is inspired casting as the publishing diva. Clearly the episode has taken a page from the Devil Wears Prada playbook milking the metaphors about how difficult life is especially when compared to the fashion industry. We get it already and how much longer is this metaphor going to continue? Sorry, didn’t mean to fly off the handle there—had to be done. Still, the shake up at Modern Fashion Magazine is not going anywhere without a suspect in custody. Oh, I should mention that naturally Matilda recognizes Beckett and her cheekbones as the “model that got away” or the one that turned her down years ago when she was a waitress-slash-model if ever so briefly. Leave it to Castle to make New York City feel like a small neighborhood. The investigation goes the route that you would expect with a shallow reason for committing a murder. However this is even more shallow because hey, it is the fashion industry after all. While the ending is a nice touch and a classy way to end Beckett’s one-time modeling gig, everything ends too much in a big bow. Castle is at its best when it is messy leaving us with questions and theories. So for me, this was a throwaway episode that falls by the wayside. While we know that there are going to be wedding related episodes I think that the team cannot just have it take a back seat to their bread and butter of murder. It hurts the narrative and it just cannot be both shows at once despite having some success teetering in the past. 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!