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Reviewers generally viewed the episode as a "filler" but praised its lighthearted moments.

Anton was involved with a retired officer, Clarke Jaffe, using a mailbox as a drop site for illegal activities.

He fully immerses himself in their world, playing with army men and wearing fairy wings for tea parties.

Some critics felt the "Beckett/Ryan/Espo" investigation felt thin or underwritten compared to the classroom scenes.

The sudden shift into a high-stakes hunt for an international war criminal in the final ten minutes was viewed by some as far-fetched or rushed.

Castle’s time in the classroom provides the episode’s emotional and comedic core as he attempts to "bond" with seven-year-olds to solve the case.

Castle uses creative tactics, such as asking the kids to write stories to see if any details of the crime emerge.