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No. overall No. in season Title Directed by Written by Original release date Prod. code [2] US viewers (millions) 1: 1 "Flowers for Your Grave" Rob Bowman: Andrew W. Marlowe
The third season of Castle received mixed to positive reviews from critics. The season received a 60% fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 5 reviews. Courtney Morrison from TV Fanatic praised the season finale, calling it "easily one of the best Castle episodes yet" and was impressed over the entire cast in the episode. [27]
The fifth season of American crime-comedy-drama television series Castle, was ordered on May 10, 2012, by ABC. [1] The season aired from September 24, 2012, to May 13, 2013. [2] Two additional episodes were ordered on October 19, 2012, and February 5, 2013, which brought season 5 up to a total of 24 episodes. [3] [4] [5]
Released on 3 February 2014, [25] the music video for "Into the Blue" was well-received from music critics and publications. Jason Lipshutz from Billboard labeled it "dreamy" and said that "Minogue's latest visual in unapologetically glamorous, with the pop star and her on-screen boyfriend mixing lavish party life with bedroom-bound alone time ...
Robert Duncan is a composer of film and television music. [1] He has composed music for such TV series as Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Castle; as well as films such as Butterfly on a Wheel and Into the Blue 2: The Reef. [2]
The fourth season of American crime-comedy-drama television series Castle was ordered on January 10, 2011, by ABC. [1] The season aired from September 19, 2011, to May 7, 2012. [2] The fourth season initially contained 22 episodes, but on December 8, 2011, ABC ordered an additional episode, bringing the total episode count to 23 episodes. [3]
Into the Blue (Monique Brumby album), 2006; Into the Blue (The Joy Formidable album), 2021; Into the Blue (Broken Bells album), 2022 "Into the Blue" (Kylie Minogue song), 2014 "Into the Blue" (Moby song), 1995 "Into the Blue", a song by The Mission from the album Carved in Sand, 1990 "Into the Blue", a song by Geneva from the album Further, 1997
Into the Blue was a box office flop. Produced on a budget of $50 million, the film made just $18.8 million in North America and $26.3 million internationally for a total of $46.1 million worldwide. [1] [7] The film was distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing in the United States and by 20th Century Fox Internationally. [8]