'Castle' season 8 spoilers: Rick gets captured and plays 'The Blame Game' in episode 12; goes undercover in episode 13

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"Castle" is moving on with its 12<sup>th episode titled "The Blame Game" this week. Rick (Nathan Fillion) has had a stressful time during the courtroom drama in episode 10, but he is about to be in more trouble in tonight's episode.

As stated in the synopsis, Rick is captured and will be forced to stay and join forces with people he doesn't know just to solve mind games and "deranged puzzles." Beckett (Stana Katic) on the other hand, with the 12<sup>th precinct, will be on a race against the clock to make sure Rick makes it out alive.

This seems to be very familiar to many viewers, as the episode resembles the plotline of the thriller film, "Saw." Elsewhere in the episode, Rick finds a gun that's loaded with three bullets and there are only four people inside the room. Clearly, the psychotic mastermind behind this is trying to play a game to try and manipulate everyone in the room to start killing each other.

While it was stated in the synopsis that Rick will have Beckett and the crew to save him, it's shown in the promo trailer that later on, she will join him inside the kindergarten room where he's detained with strangers.

Will there be someone who gets hurt in the process? Or will Beckett and her team get to Rick just in time to solve the puzzles and eventually catch the killer?

Meanwhile, in the following episode, to air on Feb. 29, Beckett and the 12<sup>th Precinct investigate the murder of an English language student. However, the members of the victim's class won't say a word to the authorities. As a result, Rick will go undercover as a French Canadian immigrant and discover surprising information about the victim.

In the meantime, catch the creepy episode of "Castle" tonight at 10 p.m. EST on ABC.

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