By Peter Lesser (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Jul 18, 2013 10:14 AM EDT

Last week fans of the hit series "Castle" had a little scare. Production on season 6 shut down on Friday when lead actor Nathan Fillion refused to appear on set due to a contract dispute. A dormant production team is something diehards never want to hear, but luckily they moved past the issue and fired things up again earlier this week. Now that the wheels are back in motion, there are plenty of intriguing and revealing details that will wet fans' appetites as they gear up for the season premiere.

The primary issue at hand heading into season 6 is Beckett's looming decision to stay in New York or head down to D.C. In a recent interview with TV Guide, creator Andrew W. Marlowe told fans that the decision is the easy part. It's what comes as consequence that will shape the new season.

"There are four possible outcomes and each of them have their own particular consequences," Marlowe said. "There's no version of this that's easy and that they live happily ever after - even with the good stuff."

If she takes the job, she leaves love behind. If she accepts the marriage proposal, she gives up a life changing opportunity to work for the Federal Bureau of Investigation. "How can she makes any choice without giving something up? She'll have to sacrifice something," he added.

In more "Castle" news, TVLine confirmed that Yancey Arias will join the cast as Carl Villante, the head elite investigative unit who clashes with both Beckett and Castle while working on a major case. He will appear on the first two episodes of season 6.

"Castle" continues to beef up its arsenal as Lisa Edelstein from the hit series "House" will also join the cast for a multi-episode arc as Rachel McCord, who will play a well-trained Federal Investigator who has a hand in Beckett's ultimatum.

"Castle" will return to ABC September 23.

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