Although this seems to be just a simple and straight-up death of a tween idol, something is definitely off. When it is realized that the dead Mandy Sutton is not the Mandy Sutton red flags go up all over NYC. As it turns out. Mandy’s mother’s overbearing stage-mom presence had taken it upon herself to run decoys of Mandy and doppelgangers around town in order to throw off the press. What struck me is how the real and outstanding young actress that plays Sutton (Alexandra Chando) acts. Although she is just 22 years old, this is a little girl lost who is starved for the wrong kind of attention. The more that these young celebrities feel entitled to the world,the worse it seems to get. The day of overnight celebrity is no more…now all it takes is a minute. Like any great mystery-thriller, it’s about who can benefit, the why, who, and how…with the rest just as scenery. In the end, murder is murder whether it’s for love, passion, fame, or money. “Limelight” has all of those qualifications and I loved every last minute of it. This is a definite must for devoted Castle-fans. While I am not giving away any endings I will say that its a doozy! 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!
Castle Limelight Review
<span title='2025-08-07 00:00:00 +0000 UTC'>August 7, 2025</span> · 2 min · 234 words · Jeromy Ryan