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Date Posted: 21:52:39 10/03/12 Wed
Author: Nic_Colie
Subject: He accepted the date after the Lanie moment. And he really was kinda stuck there - he was on TV, put on the spot, and he's supposed to maintain his public persona of being single. I do believe he truly thought it was also in Kate's interest that he did that to uphold appearances.
In reply to: JJ Ronda--But that still doesn't let him off the hook for not trying a little harder to reject her advances. 's message, "Did Castle accept that date before or after Kate let Lanie believe she was sleeping with someone? Because if it was after, then you really can't blame Castle for thinking that allowing others to think you dating someone is an acceptable way to hide the relationship." on 21:39:50 10/03/12 Wed


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