“Time Will Tell” has given us a vision of something that a lot of people said would happen: Alexis leaving the nest. Yes, she went to live with Pi and now we need to see how Castle will handle the situation. I said in the previous review that the lack of privacy could be trouble for the couple and, well, with Alexis and his fruitarian out there let's see how things will be guided (watch me blowing horns and screaming of happiness because it was about time!!). Alexis’ adulthood life has been appearing since last season but certainly Castle still thinks that is an early and hasty decision. But face it, Pi living there wasn’t working out.. It was time for a change.
But let’s talk about the case that became Castle’s favorite and of a lot of fans’ too. And just seeing that things in the series work out best when Beckett is in charge, it starts as another ordinary day in the life of Kate and Rick, a woman is found with signs of beating and broken neck in her apartment. The bizarre fact which names the episode, comes next when they arrest Simon, a suspect of the crime. He claims to be a time traveler who needs to avoid the death of billions of people. Castle, of course, soon begins to create theories and believe that he really came from the future, Kate obviously plays her role as NYPD police skeptical. And everything, absolutely everything that he said fit. As bizarre as it were. And it was in this atmosphere that this fantastic episode unfolded.

The reaction of the two is quite logical. Castle looks with that pride face thinking "Senator" and Beckett stops talking on the phone only to exclaim "three children?!" Only I have imagined many Alexanders and several ... Johannas (?) running around the house? Oh, how beautiful that would be. And Can I trace my parallels? Let’s go to "Little Girl Lost" and remember that indeed she has a way with children and Castle did a good job with Alexis. Despite all...
But I’ll just say: I do not want kids now. I think it is time for more Caskett at the height of their passion, as now, enjoying and discovering more of their relationship. But nothing prevents us to wait, right? After all, the future was stipulated Castle, remember? How to forget "He's dead, She's dead?" Where we learn that an Alexander would become really important to Beckett and would save her life? If that one seer of that time was right, so this time traveler can be right either, right?!

For a good sci-fi lover this episode was eye popping and it was music to the ears! References to Doctor Who, thinking about a future power war, the butterfly effect, and – I must say - See Tim Russ who played Lieutenant Commander Tuvok on Star Trek Voyager as Dr. Malcom Wickfield? Just ... Oh, my heart. Who knew that Esposito is a Doctor Who fan?!
At the end, they discover that Simon was crazy and had attended a psychiatric hospital. Beckett was bragging to Castle saying that everything was explained. However, when the Castle follows the hall to return his equipment, the guy disappears mysteriously. Also: Beckett, who had a letter from the "future" with stains of coffee glued at the board, tips her beloved cup of coffee in a letter on her desk leaving a mark just like the letter of the future. Just more reasons to believe that future Caskett can actually happen and not freak out while it arrives?
Only time will tell what will happen, but already notice: The sixth season is so good, so beautiful and so full of fantastic episodes so it can steal the post of my favorite season. Let's wait and see where the future will take us!
PS1: I missed Martha although it was best to address the issue of Alexisleaving home without her.
PS2: Beckett changed clothes like there was no tomorrow.
PS3: Just to cause feelings, this review was written to the tune of The Librarian - Laura Jane Scott.