When getting dressed and then accepting his award, Castle has no sign of any of the cuts that he received while fighting the crazy doctor.
Castle describes the killer's mask as "Bisected by two black lines, like a cross," but two lines which cross would divide the mask into quadrants, or quadrasect it. As a writer, it seems odd that Castle would use the wrong word, when he usually tries to be precise.
When Castle and Beckett search the victim's room, Castle is not wearing gloves as he handles her possessions.
Castle attributes his motivation for being a writer to the incident in Hollander's Woods. He says this twice, once when he says the incident is what makes him want to know the story and that is the reason he does what he does. He also says he wonders where he would be today at the end of the program while he broodingly looks at all the books he has written lined up on his bookshelf.
The problem is that two seasons earlier in "Hunt" where he meets his father Jackson Hunt (James Brolin), he says the book "Casino Royale" that his father gave him in the library when he was a child was his motivation for becoming a writer.
The problem is that two seasons earlier in "Hunt" where he meets his father Jackson Hunt (James Brolin), he says the book "Casino Royale" that his father gave him in the library when he was a child was his motivation for becoming a writer.
Beckett tells Castle that since he is not a cop, he could search the house to obtain evidence. However his official association with the police makes him subject to fourth amendment violations and anything he found would be inadmissible.