'Castle' season 7 spoilers: Beckett jealous of Castle's new partner in episode 17 'The Wrong Stuff'

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After last week's "out of this world" episode of "Castle" season 7, viewers will have to wait for several weeks to watch the next breath-taking installment of ABC's police procedural comedy-drama. 

If the crime-busting pair had to don spacesuits and explore a Mars simulation facility in the episode titled "The Wrong Stuff," Kate Beckett (Stana Katic) will now have to face another battle on her own in the upcoming episode called "Hong Kong Hustle." This time, it is about her mounting jealousy over Richard Castle's (Nathan Fillion) new partner who seems to be as brave, as intelligent, and as hot as her. 

The official promo trailer from ABC for "Castle" season 7 episode 17 has been posted by HW Hills. It reads:

"Kate Beckett has it all. The husband, the job, the hair. But in three weeks, Kate meets her match. This is not going to be pretty." 

In the video, a pretty new detective, presumably someone from Hong Kong, arrives to help Castle solve a new case. She seems to be as highly skilled and as brave as Beckett, which the latter finds a little discomforting. But will Beckett's emotions get the best of her and interfere with their new operation? Most importantly, how will Castle react once his wife starts to feel uneasy with his new sexy partner? 

Fans of the show will have to wait for another three weeks in order to see how Beckett will handle her jealous rage in "Hong Kong Hustle." After this week's episode, the show will have to go on a brief hiatus to give way to the special "After the Final Rose" episode of this year's "The Bachelor," and to extend the season a little longer before it airs the finale. 

"Castle" season 7 episode 17 will air on Monday, March 16, on ABC. 

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