tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4421706587311875668.post8788354394300047504..comments2023-10-14T06:54:41.793-06:00Comments on Julie Coulter Bellon: Castle Goes Kindergarten CopJulie Coulter Bellonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07695605817809301518noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4421706587311875668.post-33127764782837215112014-10-23T18:30:51.911-06:002014-10-23T18:30:51.911-06:00I think his name was Pi. I think his name was Pi. Jon Spellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13283068961865370674noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4421706587311875668.post-1726911507862352582014-10-22T13:20:05.049-06:002014-10-22T13:20:05.049-06:00Aw, I liked Emily being a little in love with Cast...Aw, I liked Emily being a little in love with Castle and jealous of Kate. She was an adorable little girl and I thought it was plausible that she'd be talking about bullies. It seems like that topic comes up a lot these days.<br /><br />It was a bit odd that two guys from the old country end up as a mob enforcer and an ice cream man, but I was assuming it was because they were part of the people in Brighton Beach who had opportunities stolen from them by having their papers taken and forced to do menial things?<br /><br />Also, the kid explained that he'd given his permission slip to his sister and she dropped it in the truck. Oddly, though, the permission slip didn't look folded. Was she just carrying it around?<br /><br />People dip fries in Frostees? Ew. I guess I need to be more adventuresome in my eating habits! haha<br /><br />Yeah, I don't know if a second grader would know authors. But maybe since the kid's parents were "high powered attorneys" who didn't really pay him a lot of attention, he eavesdropped or paid extra careful attention to them as a way of getting close? That's my armchair psychiatrist diagnosis anyway. :)<br /><br />Yeah, I'm liking Alexis a lot more this season. I forgot the name of her horrific boyfriend, all I can think of is Phlegm, but I know that's not it. Maybe I'm trying to block him out, but I'm glad he's gone.<br /><br />Debra, how fun you get to go along! Sad you missed the show, though. It's always fun to discuss with you and Jon!Julie Coulter Bellonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07695605817809301518noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4421706587311875668.post-38901836679994220192014-10-22T13:11:50.629-06:002014-10-22T13:11:50.629-06:00I missed it. Mike has an out-of-town class for sev...I missed it. Mike has an out-of-town class for several days and I got to go along. Thanks for the recap. I love kettle corn, too. Debra Erferthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08239033133090036826noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4421706587311875668.post-51143352820362181172014-10-22T12:57:47.186-06:002014-10-22T12:57:47.186-06:00It was pretty good, but there were several element...It was pretty good, but there were several elements that just felt like planted red herrings. Emily (although that tea party scene was adorable) the buddy from the old country who happens to be an enforcer, the permission slip (still not clear how that ended up in the ice cream truck) <br /><br />On Castle's favorite ice cream: consider how many people love Wendy's french fries dipped in the Frosty. Or the salted caramel craze. Mmmm, kettle corn. <br /><br />I'm not sure how realistic it is that a 2nd grader would know his parents' opinion of certain authors. My mom was an avid reader when I was in 2nd grade, but I had no idea who the authors were. (I guess one might have heard criticisms of Twilight.) <br /><br />It was enjoyable enough, especially the heart to heart with Alexis at the end.Jon Spellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13283068961865370674noreply@blogger.com