Friday, May 24, 2013

Seeking Corruption - A script for a creative writing class based on World of Warcraft

EXCERPT FROM A LARGER SCRIPT

SCROLLING TEXT WITH V.O.

After madness consumed the aspect of earth he scorched the planet in what is known as the Cataclysm. Unfortunately, no brave heroes were able to defeat the corrupted guardian and save the lands from his fury. Entire areas were sundered and scorched leaving them barren and inhabitable. Many died before the aspect succumbed to the insanity that plagued him which drove him to his grave. In the wake of the devastation several dark necromancers came out of hiding to reclaim the world for the undead. In the confusion of the Cataclysm none of the survivors realized what darkness was about to befall them. Those that remained shed old allegiances and hatreds to fight the newly risen undead, however, they were vastly outnumbered. They were forced back until the only safe haven they had left was the lands in the east. Brave heroes fought against the undead as they crossed the Great Sea in an attempt to overtake the remaining continent. Heroes rose who had unparalleled strength and skills and carried an ancient relic back to the land in the north, the home of the undead. They took the relic deep into the frozen continent where it and all recorded history was lost. All that is known is that those brave heroes stopped the merciless onslaught from the undead and that the relic they used to save the planet was lost in the ice of the north.

ACT I: THE ROAD NOT TRAVELED

EXT. ANCIENT DEAD FOREST – DUSK

The camera tracks slowly through the forest gliding around trees. The forest appears ominous in the dark shadows of the dusk.

After a short track through the forest we find our two main characters LEAF and APP, short for Apollo, trekking through the growing mists. The blue-purple sky above them casts shadows through the trees.




LEAF
(sighing)
Why are we out here? I mean I know why you are out here, but WHY are WE out HERE?

APP
(annoyed)
You know damn well why we are out here. We’re exploring, we’re excavating. No one has been here since the great Cataclysm.

LEAF
So you dragged me out here for a treasure hunt? Seriously? Why couldn’t you go by yourself?

APP
Well I don’t know what the hell is lurking out here. No one has been here for hundreds of years what did you want me to do?

LEAF
Oh I don’t know maybe come out here by yourself? After all, you’re the one who likes to say he’s such a badass.

APP
Well I wanted the company.

LEAF
(angrily)
WHY DID IT HAVE TO BE ME!




APP
(mockingly)
Uhhh, isn’t that obvious? You’re like my bro and stuff who else would I bring? Besides you’re good with a bow, I’m good with a sword; together we’re like good.

LEAF
I hate you.

APP
I’m sure you do


LEAF
No… I really do

Leaf and App continue to trudge through the forest. They see the edge of the tree line causing their pace to quicken. They rush to the edge to find that the ground slopes down and beneath them lays a field strewn with skeletons. They both stand shocked at what they found.

INT. VILLAGE HOUSE – NIGHT

Here we find a quaint table in a quaint house. Seated at the table are LEAF’S aged parents, his DAD and his MOM. They have just finished their dinner.

DAD
Where the hell is our son? He’s been gone all day.

MOM
I don’t know. He left with Apollo early this morning, but he never said where he was going or when he would be coming back.

DAD
Well isn’t that just fantastic. He leaves and doesn’t tell us when he’s coming back.
    
MOM
I’m not sure he knew.

DAD
It’s that damn Apollo. The son of that damned elf. It’s in his family’s bloodline you know, to just run off on an adventure. He’s a bad influence and he’s going to get our son into trouble or killed.

MOM
You’re overreacting. I’m sure he will be fine.





DAD
I am going to see that elf’s parents and then I will decide if he is fine or not. Lousy elves, if only the Cataclysm never brought us together.

LEAF’S dad mounts his trusty ram and rides off to go find APP’S father, an elf named ILLID. We follow as he passes through the snowy mountains on his way to the Loch where ILLID lives.

INT. FANCY HOUSE BY THE LOCH – NIGHT

LEAF’S dad walks into to find ILLID arguing with the parents of an elf girl named CELIANE.  ILLID and the girl’s mother, CRYSTALE, are going back and forth whether or not he took CELIANE with him on his adventure. He interjects himself into the conversation.

DAD
So Illid I see your boy has kidnapped two people today. Wonderful son you have there.

ILLID
(snidely)
My “boy” is plenty old enough to be venturing off on his own, as is your son, and your daughter Crystale. And no he did not kidnap anyone. He told me he was leaving and he said he was asking Leaf to go with him. He said nothing about Celiane, but knowing you Crystale and how your daughter is attached to my son, she probably followed him.

CRYSTALE
How dare you imply that I…

DAD
(Speaking over Crystale as though she wasn’t there)
Now, now, calm down. I didn’t mean to imply anything about your boy. It just seemed like the thing to say under the circumstances. I know my son is old enough to go wandering. I just don’t want him coming home hurt and I’d at least like to know when he plans on coming home.



ILLID
All Apollo told me was that he was coming home when the adventure was over. Wherever it takes him and however long it takes him is how long he’ll be gone for.

DAD
So you don’t even know then?

ILLID
No I don’t. But I trust my son and you should trust yours. They’re both two great men, very skilled at what they do. Mine is a born warrior and yours is an expert hunter and at their young ages that is saying something.

DAD
Aye, you’re right, I may have overreacted a tad bit.

CRYSTALE
But what about my baby girl? What about her safety?

ILLID
If she is with Apollo and Leaf then there is nothing to worry about. If she isn’t then you still have nothing to fear. The light walks with her in ways that have not been seen since the years after the Cataclysm.

CRYSTALE
I swear if anything happens to my daughter I’ll…

ILLID
She’ll be fine.

DAD
Do you at least know where they’re going?

ILLID
I did not ask, but I did overhear Apollo planning. He wants to uncover the history of the war that followed the Cataclysm. He is obsessed with that war and I assume he just wants to see the battlefield and acquire some kind of artifact.

DAD
(shocked and angered)
The ancient battlefield? There’s no telling what danger lurks there.

ILLID
There is no danger. No one has set foot there for ages. Trust me; they’ll be fine.

EXT. BATTLEFIELD RIDGE – NIGHT
LEAF and APP have set up a camp for the night at the top of the ridge. They made a campfire, which is burning warm and bright. They hear a noise behind them in the woods. APP grabs his sword and whirls around to see what emerges from the trees. What emerges from the darkness is CELIANE. APP lowers his sword and rubs his head

APP
What the hell are you doing here Cell?

CELIANE
I followed you; I wanted to be with yo… I mean go with you on your adventure.

APP
Yeah I know that, but it’s dangerous and I don’t want you getting hurt. How old are you now Cell? 12?

CELIANE
(indignant)
Same as you and Leaf you dyslexic jerk.

LEAF
Leave the girl be App. She’ll be fine with us right?

APP
Yeah she will. Fine I won’t send you home yet, but you stay close with me and you don’t wander off. Got it?

CELIANE
(excited)
Got it!

LEAF, APP, and CELIANE go to sleep for the night. They lie down on the blankets they each brought with them. It is cold on the ridge and for safety they extinguished their campfire. Throughout the night CELIANE inches he way closer to APP until she is right up against him. His warmth makes her smile as she dreams in the cold dark.
    
EXT. BATTLEFIELD RIDGE – DAY

APP wakes up and goes to stretch when he notices that CELIANE has wrapped herself around him. He gently pushes her off so he can move. He stands and looks out over the field. CELIANE wakes soon after and comes up behind him.

CELIANE
What are you thinking about App?

APP
What I might find when we go down there. You know my great great-great-great-great-great, kinda awesome, grandfather Apollonious fought and died in this battle?

CELIANE
No, I didn’t know that.

APP
He fought right alongside the legends of his day. Supposedly he was one of the best, but not many of the records from that battle survived, only stories that were passed down.

CELIANE
That’s so cool!

APP
That’s really the reason I came here, I was hoping that I could find something of his, something that I could hold on to. I’m named after him and supposedly I’m a warrior just like he was. I just wanted some memento.

CELIANE
Well I hope you find it! In fact, I’m sure you will. You’re the best after all!

LEAF wakes up after hearing the two elves talk

LEAF
Laying it on a little thick aren’t you Cell?

CELIANE
Huh?

APP
Don’t pay attention to him; you can keep laying it on.

CELIANE
I’m confused.

LEAF
No surprise there.
APP
Be nice.

LEAF
Yeah, yeah. So let’s get moving so we can get going home.

APP
All right, let’s pack up and move out then.

LEAF, APP, and CELIANE pack up the camp and head down the ridge. They carefully step through the field of bones and discarded weapons. Tattered flags of the old world flap in the gentle morning breeze.

APP
Now if the old stories are correct, Apollonious fought on the front line with Tirion, Thrall, and Varian.

LEAF
(annoyed)
Really? Now we have to find the front lines? Wasn’t enough that we came out here to see this waste.

CELIANE
Be nice Leaf, who knows maybe something of your ancestor is out here.


LEAF
It probably is. He was a legend just like App’s. Leafy-Erick. The greatest hunter to ever live. He was way more famous than…

APP
(interjecting, anxious)
Shhh. Do you hear that?

LEAF
Hear what?

They hear the faint rustle of bones off to their right. They turn to look and find a skeletal warrior climbing from under a pile. APP draws his sword and readies himself. He prepares to charge, but a bright light whizzes past him. The light strikes the bones and makes them collapse back into the pile. LEAF and APP turn to look at CELIANE.


CELIANE
What? My ancestor fought here too. He wasn’t a legend but he was strong with the light and so am I. STOP LOOKING SO SHOCKED!

The group continues on to find the front line of the battlefield. They hear another noise, but this time it is just the wind. They are on edge, but confidant. They come to the beachhead where they find icy waters lapping at the ground. They spread out and begin searching for some clue as to who is who.

LEAF
I found something over here! Wait… never mind, it’s just a battered hilt.
    
LEAF tosses the hilt aside. CELIANE senses something at her feet. She bends down to examine what it is. It is a quiver with the word “LEAFY” branded into the leather.

CELIANE
Uh, guys? I really did find something.

APP and LEAF rush over to examine her find



LEAF
I don’t believe it. My ancestor, his quiver… I must take this back.

LEAF takes the quiver and a silver scroll cases falls out of a leather satchel attached to LEAFY’S belt. APP picks it up, unfurls the scroll and begins reading.

APP
(shocked)
Holy crap!

CELIANE
What?

APP
It’s a letter written by Leafy. He knew Apollonious! But that’s not all. Apparently they were enemies but became close friends when the war started. Something about shadows of anger bringing them together after the Cataclysm. It says that they were overwhelmed by the undead.

FLASHBACK – EXT. BATTLEFIELD – NIGHT

APOLLONIOUS and LEAFY are fighting side by side along with TIRION, THRALL, and VARIAN. Waves of undead pour in from their forsaken vessels along the coast. Some undead are skeletal, others still have rotting flesh hanging from their yellow bones. Cannons are not fast enough to sink the undead ships. Slowly the army around them falls. One friendly airship remains. LEAFY is struck by an undead blade and mortally wounded. APOLLONIOUS tries to help him but he resists.

LEAFY
Take my bow lad. Take it and get out over here.

APOLLONIOUS
I will not leave you my friend.

LEAFY
(struggling)
You must. I’m done’fir. Take it and get out of here, get them to safety!

Begrudgingly APOLLONIOUS takes the bow from LEAFY and rushes to the three, still fighting.

APOLLONIOUS
(somber)
Leafy has fallen. We must go, we cannot win. We must get you and the sword to safety Tirion.

VARIAN
Agreed. That is of the utmost importance. Not this battle, but the war itself

THRALL
Lok’tar, we must flee to the north.

APOLLONIOUS
To the north are you sure? That is where they come from.

TIRION
Thrall is right. The west has already fallen, the south is consumed in shadow and we are not welcome in the underground, the north is the only place left to go.

APOLLONIOUS
Yes you are right. I only wish Leafy was with us, he knew the north, not I.

TIRION
We will find hiding. We must have faith in the light. Now quickly let us depart.

APOLLONIOUS, TIRION, THRALL, VARIAN, and a few other survivors all board a boat and set sail for the frozen wastes in the north. With the undead hot on their trail they disappear into the mists covering the great sea.

EXT. BATTLEFIELD – DAY

APP
That’s where the letter stops. I can’t believe it. My ancestor accompanied Tirion to the lands in the north to escape the grip of the scourge.



LEAF
Yeah I can’t believe our ancestors were friends and that yours left mine to die.

APP
(angrily)
Oh holy shit he did not leave him to die!

LEAF
I know I’m just messing with you.

APP
Whatever.

CELIANE
So what now App?

APP
Now? Now you two go back home. Me? I’m going to the north.

LEAF
And how exactly do you plan on doing that? I don’t see a boat.

CELIANE
(indignant)
Uhm EXCUSE me, you are not going without me!

LEAF
Or me for that matter. It’s been said my ancestor had a bow that made its own arrows with arcane energy and if I can find that, I’m bringing it back.

APP
Fine then you can both come, but this will be dangerous. The undead may have been pushed back and we may have secured the east, but who knows how many of them are lurking there.

LEAF
We’ll deal with it. With my bow, Cell’s light, and your sword, we’ll defeat anything that comes our way.


APP
Then it’s settled, we head for the north.

CELIANE
Uh, hey, yeah, how are we getting there? We don’t have a boat do we?

APP
Nope, we have something better! I have a pet turtle.

CELIANE
A what?

APP
A turtle and he’s going to carry us to the north.

LEAF
Seriously? The turtle? Damn it dude we can’t all fit on that.

APP
I was joking anyway. There are plenty of boats here. Let’s find one that’s seaworthy and set sail.

CELIANE
Let’s do it!

LEAF
We’re all gonna die.


Castle - Snakebit (The script for my digital media final project. Video at end)

CASTLE SCRIPT: SNAKEBIT

EXT. COLLEGE CAMPUS – EARLY MORNING
It is early morning. The sun has just come up and there is a slight chill in the air. The camera gazes up at the morning sky before tilting to the concrete. The camera tracks along the concrete until it comes across an iPod lying on the ground, ear buds outstretched. The camera tracks across the iPod until it comes across a thermos carelessly dropped. As the camera slowly pedestals up, it reveals fingers and a hand dangling down from the bench. As it continues to pedestal up it comes across a girl lying on the bench, we are unsure if she is alive or dead at this point. The camera tracks across her body and stops on her face where we can see she is not living.

INT. TWELFTH PRECINCT (HFU BASEMENT) – EARLY MORNING
Here the camera quickly tilts up to reveal CASTLE and BECKETT sitting at her desk talking. RYAN and ESPOSITO are sitting together talking, but we cannot see them yet. CPT. GATES is in her office, also off-screen
CASTLE
All I’m saying is you could loosen up, let your hair down, drop your top, little “Cops Gone Wild.”

BECKETT
(Stern look)
Castle, enough.
(Phone rings)
You are too much work as it is to go wild.
(Answering phone)
                Beckett.

CASTLE
(Shrugging, to himself)
I don’t think I’m that much work.

BECKETT
Okay, we got one on a college campus, let’s go.
(To Ryan and Esposito, off-screen)
              Ryan, Espo, you guys coming?

RYAN
Yep

ESPOSITO
College campus? With college girls? Hell yes.



CPT. GATES
(Looking over her glasses)
No you two are staying here we have too many murders and not enough detectives, now get working.

ESPOSITO and RYAN look disappointed, ESPOSITO more so. The camera reverses to show CASTLE and BECKETT getting on the elevator.

EXT. COLLEGE CAMPUS – EARLY MORNING

The camera dollies backward as CASTLE and BECKETT approach the crime scene. LANIE is with the body, but cannot yet be seen by us. CASTLE and BECKETT appear to be talking, but we cannot hear what they are saying until they get close to the body

CASTLE
All I’m saying is if there was interplanetary space travel I would be the captain of my own ship.

BECKETT
Yep, I’m sure Castle. What do we have Lanie?

The camera turns to show LANIE standing next to the body. She looks up at BECKETT
PERLMUTTER
Goodmorning Detective Beckett… and Defective Castle.

CASTLE
Ah Perlmutter, cheerful as ever.

PERLMUTTER
Always cheerful standing over a body at 7 in the morning. Nicole Marie, 21. She’s a student. It’s not a mugging, There are no GSWs, ligature marks, or puncture wounds that are recent. From temperature and lividity I’m putting the time of death around three this morning. I won’t know what killed her till I get her back to the slab, but it’s a safe guess it was poison.

BECKETT
You said there were old puncture wounds, could it be an OD?

PERLMUTTER
No. There aren’t any of the telltale signs from non-injected drugs, but I’ll check when I get her back.

BECKETT
Alright, thanks Perlmutter. Let me know.


CASTLE
Why would someone kill a college student and then just leave her here? Unless the killer knew she was into drugs and assumed that’s what it would get written off as an OD.

BECKETT
So our killer has to be someone who knew the victim well enough to know she had a drug problem, and most likely he or she had a problem with her.

CASTLE
Well it had to be a big problem. You don’t poison someone over something little.

BECKETT
It could be anything Castle. She could’ve cheated with someone’s boyfriend or owed money to someone.

CASTLE
Cheating? That’s too boring. And to owe someone money, there are better ways of getting revenge than poisoning, especially if you want the money back.

BECKETT
Let’s just see where the investigation takes us. We’re going to talk to the guy that found her.

CASTLE
Who.

BECKETT
What?

CASTLE
You said the guy ‘that’ found her, it should be        ‘who’.

BECKETT
Focus Castle.

CASTLE
There’s already been one murder, we don’t need the English language to be a second

BECKETT
(Glaring at CASTLE)
Come’on





INT. JASON VELENO’S OFFICE (PR) – MORNING

JASON VELENO is sitting at his desk when CASTLE and BECKETT walk in. He looks up then back down at his papers before standing to greet them.

JASON
Terrible situation, a PR nightmare.


CASTLE
Yeah must be pretty bad for the dead girl too

JASON
You have to understand, this is a small school. Something like this… well it’s chaos and emotions can’t come into it right now.

BECKETT
Mr. Veleno, I understand you found the victim, did you know her?

JASON
I had seen her before, passed out on that same bench. But today was different, the iPod on the ground, the thermos, and the way she was laying, I knew something wasn’t right.

BECKETT
And what time did you find her?

JASON
              I was just coming in, so around six.

CASTLE
              Did you notice anything else out of the ordinary?

BECKETT
Anything at all that you’ve seen or heard?

JASON
No, not that I can remember. Like I said, it wasn’t uncommon for her to be passed out there.

CASTLE
Mr. Veleno, if she was passed out there all of the time, how come you never did anything about it?

JASON
Look, I’m PR not security. I handle the aftermath of it, not the prevention or punishment of it.

BECKETT
Thanks for your time

CASTLE nods at JASON and leaves the room with BECKETT.

INT. HALLWAY – MORNING

CASTLE and BECKETT are having a conversation about the interview that just took place. CASTLE looks speculative and BECKETT has a straight face as she checks her phone.
CASTLE
Well that wasn’t helpful.

BECKETT
Nope, it wasn’t. We tracked down her boyfriend through her MyFace account. Unis are in his house, maybe he can shed some light on the situation.

INT. INTERROGATION ROOM – MID-DAY

CASTLE and BECKETT are in the interrogation room with NICOLE’S boyfriend, JOHNNY LEE. JOHNNY is sitting at the table while both CASTLE and BECKETT stand. JOHNNY has an Australian accent.

JOHNNY
I didn’t kill ‘er.

CASTLE
Woah, slow down Johnny. Guilty conscience or perhaps you were expecting us.

BECKETT
You’ve got quite a rap sheet Johnny. Aggravated assault, battery, possession, assault with a deadly weapon, I could go on.

JOHNNY
They were all just misunderstandin’s missy. Besides I was never convicted.

BECKETT
No, but now your girlfriend turns up dead, how do you think your history is going to look to a jury.

JOHNNY
(Angered)
Ain’t gonna look no way because oi didn’ do it.

CASTLE
(Snidely)
Then who did Johnny? Or was it just a misunderstanding like the others?


JOHNNY
Are you deaf or just a moron? I said I didn’t do it. I was at me mate’s place all night anyway, from 8 last night till your boys drug me in here.

EXT. SIDEWALK – MID-DAY

CASTLE and BECKETT are discussing their thoughts.

CASTLE
I don’t like him but he’s not guilty.

BECKETT
How do you know?

CASTLE
Oh come’on. He’s a punk not a psychopath. If he did it we’d be able to tell, besides he wouldn’t use poison.

BECKETT
Well, unis are running down his alibi. If he’s telling the truth we’ll know.

BECKETT’S phone rings. She answers and speaks briefly with LANIE about her findings.

BECKETT
Alright, thanks Perlmutter.

CASTLE
What did he say?

BECKETT
Our vic was poisoned between two and three, if Johnny’s alibi holds up, it wasn’t him.

CASTLE
He could’ve done it and she just didn’t drink it till later.

BECKETT
I thought you didn’t like him for poison or murder?

CASTLE
I don’t but we have to be thorough.





BECKETT
Anyway, Perlmutter said it was in her coffee but there were no traces in the cup meaning it was in the coffee before she poured it, so it couldn’t have been him. The school gave us access to her email account, apparently there’s an e-mail in there that might shed some light on the situation.

INT. INTERROGATION ROOM – AFTERNOON

CASTLE and BECKETT are seated across the table from NICOLE’s Professor, NANCY LEONARD. BECKETT begins questioning.

BECKETT
Miss Leonard, our victim was one of your students, how well did you know her?

NANCY
I guess as well as any of my other students. It’s a real tragedy, she was such a lovely person.

CASTLE
I guess you call all the people you have problems with, “lovely.”

BECKETT
Miss Leonard, this is an e-mail you sent to the victim, with some pretty harsh language. Care to elaborate?

NANCY
I can explain

CASTLE
A problem with the victim and then she turns up dead? It better be a good explanation.

NANCY
We have exams you need to take before you graduate. Nicole cheated on them and when I confronted her she threatened to release some less than flattering information about me. She was blackmailing me so that I would pass her.

CASTLE
That must have made you pretty mad. You integrity as a teacher threatened by a student’s illegally obtained blackmail, it must have torn you up inside.





NANCY
It did, but I didn’t kill her, I swear. She came to me the other day and apologized. She said she was under too much pressure and she needed to just be done with it. She handed the blackmail over to me and said I could do what I wanted with her exam.

BECKETT
And what did you do?

NANCY
I… hadn’t decided yet.

BECKETT
Well I haven’t decided yet whether you’re innocent or not.

NANCY
You have to believe me, I swear I didn’t; I had no reason.

BECKETT
Yeah, well that’s not for me to say.

INT. MURDER BOARD – LATE AFTERNOON

CASTLE and BECKETT are staring at the murder board. BECKETT is rubbing her chin pondering the evidence while CASTLE staring at the ceiling deep in thought.

CASTLE
I don’t think Nancy did it. I mean why would sh?. She had the blackmail handed over, she was in the clear, why kill her.

BECKETT
I don’t know Castle. Since she was alive and knew the info she was a threat and maybe Nancy just couldn’t live with that hanging over her head.

CASTLE
Even still, I don’t see her as a murderer. Angry? Yes. Worried? Yes. Angry and Worried enough to kill? No.

BECKETT
Then who do you think the killer was? She’s our only lead




CASTLE
She’s our only lead but as a suspect, but what if we treat the situation as evidence. What if someone else found out about the scandal…
BECKETT
And was worried what would happen if word got out that a student cheated on her graduation exams and was blackmailing a teacher to cover it up.

CASTLE and BECKETT
(In unison)
I think I know who the killer is.

INT. JASON VELENO’S OFFICCE (PR) – DUSK

BECKETT and CASTLE enter JASON’S office as he is packing his things. He turns and is very surprised to see them.

JASON
Detective! Made any headway in the case?

BECKETT
I’m very close to my murderer.

JASON
Good, good. Well what can I do for you?

BECKETT
I just have a few questions

Jason nods

BECKETT
You handle PR for the university is that correct?

JASON
Yes, it is.

BECKETT
And how big of a scandal would it be if a student was blackmailing a teacher to pass her graduation exam.

JASON
(Nervously)
Well that could discredit the university. It would be a…






CASTLE
(Cutting in)
A nightmare, my thoughts exactly. So of course to stop that from coming out, like all things do, it would be in the best interest for the school’s PR to keep that from getting out

Jason looks on, silent and nervous. His hands gently quiver at the implications of BECKETT and CASTLE

JASON
Well surely you don’t think that I…

BECKETT
We searched your car Jason, we found the poison.

CASTLE
You found out what was going on and worrying about the PR nightmare you decided to kill Nicole. She was a druggy after all, everyone would just think she OD’d.

JASON attempts to run but CASTLE slams the door in his face. BECKETT handcuffs him.

BECKETT
Jason Veleno, you are under arrest for the murder of Nicole Marie.

INT. PRECINCT – NIGHT

CASTLE and BECKETT are sitting at her desk. BECKETT is finishing her paperwork.

CASTLE
Well I think it was a job well done today.

BECKETT
Yeah, it’s just a shame. Student under pressure blackmails a teacher, tries to repent but is killed by a PR guy to protect the reputation of the school.

CASTLE
Yes well, at least that creep of a PR guy will be seeing the inside of a jail cell for a long time.

BECKETT
Indeed he will.

CASTLE and BECKETT stand and walk to the elevator. The camera pans and follows them.


CASTLE
So, back to my place? Dinner and Nebula 9?

BECKETT
Actually I was thinking my place. Dinner and that Joss Whedon show.

CASTLE
(Excitedly)
Shiny!


END