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Beauty and the Beast – 2.02 – Kidnapped – Review: ‘A picnic?’

15 Oct 2013

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‘A picnic?’

OK, first of all, cheer up Beasties! I know last week’s ratings were a tad bit depressing to hear but, there’s always this week and twenty more after that. There are so many other factors nowadays besides ratings, especially when it comes to programming on The CW. We’re killing it on all the other fronts as well as having a very healthy international market for the show. Just keep live tweeting, checking in on Get Glue, watching the show on the CW site and/or CW app, purchase iTunes season passes and whenever season 2 is available for pre-order, order as many as you can. Also be sure to follow and interact with Beauty and the Beast on all available social media to show your love and support. OK, getting down from my soap box now.

I was super happy this week when I saw the words ‘written by’ were supervened by two very lovely names, Jennifer Levin and Sherri Cooper. While we are still in the memory wiped! Vincent storyline, there were some callbacks to season 1 as well as a more in character Tess that just lightened my heart. It was also nice to have Rick Bota back in the director’s chair. I just like nice familiar names, OK? I think consistency in the writers’ room as well as in the directing chair only helps a show, not hinder it.

This week’s episode didn’t have any time jump at all. It’s literally the next day and all hell is breaking loose from the Li Zhao mauling/murder. Luckily, Gabe is smooth operator who loves to put on a show for the cameras. Can you blame him? If I looked like that I’d definitely be a camera hog too! Cat and Tess watch the press conference on TV in a diner. Tess says tries to assure Cat it’s OK because only Gabe knows who they’re looking for. Cat counters with hope that maybe it wasn’t even Vincent who did it. Before the conversation can get to heated Captain Interruptus, I mean Gabe comes into the diner and tries his best to rally the gals into participating in his makeshift taskforce to watch the surveillance cameras around the city to find Vincent.

Cat doesn’t trust Gabe and is annoyed that it seems like Tess isn’t siding with her so she races over to JT’s place. JT tries to rejoice and celebrate about the fact that Muirfield is no more but Cat doesn’t care. She cuts him short and puts him to work looking for Vincent. Cat pitches her idea to JT on how to jog Vincent’s memory. JT gets a bit incredulous (as do I) when he thinks she wants to take him on a date. She says that’s not it. Then he makes the next logical leap that she wants to have sex him. But that’s not it (unhuh, sure Cat); she wants to throw a picnic on the rooftop. Turns out it was a pretty good idea and a nice bone (in theory) to throw the Beasties.

Cat rushes home to fix a picnic basket while recalling fond memories of the previous night’s events with Vincent. That is followed by even more flashback from the last episode of when she tracking Vincent while he was tracking Li Zhao. Meanwhile, we catch a glimpse of Agent Reynolds and his lackey worried discussing Vincent. He’s nowhere to be found. He’s not even with Cat. But Reynolds trusts Vincent’s programming since Li Zhao is dead. Vincent has yet another mysterious mission to complete at 2100 hours. If he doesn’t complete it they decide to worry about it then.

Just when Cat was on the verge of giving up, Vincent shows up the rooftop. He’s curious to know why she’s been tracking him. Cat pitches her picnic idea to him. He’s still leery of her intentions and gets spooked despite her assurances that she doesn’t want to arrest him, she wants to protect him. Vincent jumps straight down off the roof to the street below. In a panic she calls JT to track him.

But that’s not necessary. Gabe has been watching the streets around Cat’s apartment (very smart move Gabe) and calls her with a heads up. She seems a little mad but Tess tells her that she left her a message explaining the situation. I decide Cat needs to throw away her phone since she ignores practically everyone who isn’t JT. Cat and JT can get walk talkies. Anyway, Gabe asks Cat if she can follow orders. Tess tells him to tread lightly on the subject. But Gabe had just reason to suspect as he quickly finds out when Cat forgets how to handle call waiting and says something meant for JT to Gabe and Tess.

Cat hurriedly gets off the phone with Gabe and Tess to pursue Vincent. Turns out, Vincent is heading to Riker’s Island prison. There we see Vincent prepping his sniper gun. Inside the prison we see a guy with a lot of pull “ordering” his dinner. But he will not get to eat that meal because Vincent shoots him with something that sends him into a mouth foaming convulsion. I think to myself, well at least he didn’t kill the guy. In a throwback to season 1 we get to Vincent back in a doctor’s white coat spewing all kinds of medical jargon. He’s posing as a Dr. Braunstein, the doctor on call for the prison. He gets all the staff to leave and interrogates the man named Carlos. He wants to know where Carlos’s asset is.

Cat manages to make it to Riker’s Island and gets a worried call from Tess. Tess manages to convince Cat to tell her where she is and that she’ll ditch Gabe and come be her backup. But it’s too late. Vincent has spotted Cat and doesn’t like the conversation he heard transpire between Cat and Tess. He comes up behind her in a blocking sequence that is very reminiscent of episode 1x02: Proceed With Caution. In a panic he knocks Cat out through the power of acupressure and shoves her into the passenger side of her own car.

Cat wakes up blindfolded and tied to a chair on Vincent’s houseboat. She manages to not only get him to take the blindfold off but eventually untie her too! Vincent is very distracted by her. He notices she has motion sickness and gets her a glass of water. He even massages her wrists to quell the motion sickness. He lets his guard down and they actually manage to have a decent conversation. He even offers to make her a meal.

Over the course of prepping that odd sandwich concoction Vincent inquires about some of their firsts and is alarmed that he sounds like a bad boyfriend. Cat assures him that he was not and initiates a make out session which leads to some hanky panky (that we Beasties get short changed on by the way, not cool).

Much to Cat’s disappointment, this doesn’t jog Vincent’s memory at all, though Vincent suggests maybe a second time might. But Vincent’s mysterious mission interrupts and like a switch Vincent’s personality turns on a dime. He tells Cat to get dressed.

Cat is in full panic mode because she doesn’t know what will bring her Vincent back to her if the sex didn’t ring any bells. To add insult to injury, Vincent ties Cat up before he saunters off for his mysterious mission. Just when you think he’s going to untie her, BOOM! More salt in the wound, he only comes turns around to close the lid to his laptop.

As a little break from the VinCat mess we get treated to Gabe, JT and Tess in the Riker’s Island parking lot examining Cat’s car. Tess is annoyed with JT because her password was ‘Nutty Professor’ one of their many new inside jokes that Cat and JT share. Also, JT has been eating fast food in the car with Cat while they were looking for Vincent. Tess is jealous and worried. Tess tries to pick a fight with JT but Gabe squashes it and decides they are both too close to the task at hand and he’s going to go alone to rescue Cat. But really he just wanted to score some brownie points.

Gabe comes to Cat’s rescue. An embarrassed Cat who is tied up and tipped over tries to keep Gabe from seeing the messy sheets on Vincent’s bed but to no avail. Gabe sees them but he does not make mention of it. Which I find very classy. Gabe unties Cat and the peruse Vincent’s laptop. Gabe wants to know if Vincent spilled any information all while kind of telling Cat that he told her so. They discover what Vincent is up to and head out to stop him.

Vincent looking dapper as ever finds and acquires his target. He even manages to get Gina alone. But of course Cat has interrupted once again. He goes to Cat and confronts her about her stalker behavior and makes clear that they are not boyfriend and girlfriend. While this is going on Gina has been approached by another guy. Gabe sees them together and alerts her to the threat to her safety. The guy offers to take Gina out of the club. Vincent comes back just in time to see the guy take off with Gina. Gabe tries to stop Vincent but gets flung like a rag doll. The guy that took Gina, turns out he was another beast. Vincent dispatches him and takes off with the guy’s body. Cat reveals to Gabe that there are more beasts out there.

Gabe calls JT who tells Tess that Cat is alright. Tess would prefer to hear that for herself from Cat. She also ribs JT about Cat. JT tells her he’s not trying to steal her best friend. He also tells her she’s lucky that Cat at least remembers her. Tess kind of empathizes with JT and the two share a very sweet moment over a beer.

Meanwhile, back at the precinct Gabe and Cat decompress about the night’s events. Gabe has found a money trail that leads back to Muirfield. Turns out they were selling the beasts to the highest bidders. The beast that Vincent killed was a hired gun for an elite level criminal.

Cat returns home after a long day to discover a note on her door that reads: Roof. She rushes up there to find Vincent. She wonders if Vincent remembered that he use to do that. He does not. Cat gets a little bummed out. Vincent came to return her phone as well as set up a time to actually have that picnic and hang out. Cat gets overzealous and pushes Vincent by asking him questions that he doesn’t or quite possibly literally cannot answer due to his programming. This ends in a heart breaking action. Vincent beasts out and pushes Cat down. A devastated Cat appears to have lost all hope and actually seems afraid of the new Vincent for the first time.

This provokes a strong reaction in Cat that leads to her barging into Gabe’s office and declaring that she has seen the light: Vincent is indeed dangerous and they need to capture him and assess him.

Grade: B+

Reason: The dialog was a bit bland and flat. Although, I will say every character got a good line and a moment to shine. There was very little action which is kind of unusual. With Nikita being its last season, I think they should ramp up action to feel the void and draw in some new viewers. I feel there was also too much reused footage from the previous episode where we could have an FBI scene or more VinCat or JT and Tess interactions. Cat is coming off as a bit too intense and at times a little bit irrational as well. Cat’s eyes even go all ‘crazy’ at more than one point in the episode. When she barges into Gabe’s office, the writers might as well have written the line, ‘If I can’t have him, no one will.’ Hopefully, next week, Cat can take it down a notch and we can get to the myth arc which hopefully will lead to Vincent getting his memories back and we have Team Beastie whole again and gang up on Cat’s biological father, Agent Reynolds.

Awards

Character of the Night

I went with Gabe. He’s really trying to earn everyone’s trust. Tess seemed more relaxed with him this time around. JT was willing to listen to him and even let him do the planning. Gabe made an excellent point about his role on the team, he’s the middle man, he not too detached but at the same time he’s not too emotionally invested. That lets him see all the options on the table and come to a reasonable compromise.

While he didn’t get any funny lines, he got the important ones. He was the one who smoothed things over at the press conference. He was the one that saved Cat. He was the one with connection to trendy underground club. He was the one who figured out the Muirfield money trail. Also, his gentlemanly discretion was duly noted when he didn’t mention the messy sheets on Vincent’s bed. And just for the record, I think Gabe is very cool. JT maybe the heart and Tess may be the muscle but clearly at this point Gabe is the brain of this operation. Fingers crossed that his intentions be good and true.

Favorite Moments

1. All the glimpses of Sally (Cat’s blue mustang). I really like that car.
2. The ‘rooftop’ note
3. Cat falling over trying to get to Vincent’s laptop.
4. Vincent in the white lab coat at Riker’s impersonating a doctor.
5. JT and his antacids.

Favorite Lines

1. Cat: What if I have to pee?
2. Gabe: Are you ladies coming into work today? Or...
3. JT: I’ll share my antacids.
4. Tess: What do you want to do to him?
5. Vincent: Did I not shower before?

Favorite Scenes

1. Cat blindfolded and tied up on Vincent’s houseboat.
2. Vincent showing up to see why Cat’s tracking him.
3. Vincent preparing a sandwich and asking about his first kiss and date with Cat
4. JT and Tess have a heart to heart over beer.
5. Vincent showing up on the rooftop to return Cat’s phone.

Best Character Interactions
JT and Tess (it’s about dang time!)

Burning Questions

1. When is Heather ever going to have that chat with Cat?
2. How many more beasts are out there?
3. Is it the entire FBI that’s in on the super soldier plot or just Reynolds and his team?
4. What the heck do they put in a ‘Nutty Professor’ milkshake?

Was it clever or I am giving too much credit?
A few of my friends who have never really watched Beauty and the Beast accuse of it being a tad bit shallow and fluffy. I beg to differ. When I started reviewing the show at the tail end of last season I saw quite a few clever nods. But you have to pay attention to detail.

On my third re-watch, the name Braunstein rang a bell. I’ll let you in on a little secret, I’m a total dork. I’m very much into games of strategy like chess, board games like Risk and table top role playing games such as Dungeons and Dragons. There’s a game entitled Braunstein that was created by David Wesely that is considered to be the ancestor to all modern day table top role playing games. I don’t think of Vincent as a super soldier. I think of him as an elite spy. Spies have to play many roles and go under the deepest of covers. Now it’s rather obscure but sometimes the best clues are. Or it could just mean brown stone which is what the surname Braunstein can be translated to in German. I like my first theory better.

Did any of you catch any references?


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22 comments:

  1. Great episode, emotions all over the place for the #Beasties ...loved every second except for the beast out shove of Catherine by Vincent which he regretted in an instant Jay Ryan can do powerful acting just with his eyes.He did look so distraught when he vanished maybe the self loathing of Vin the early s01 crept in a little.On a lighter note loved JT and Tess interactions tonight all were amazing the bar scene was so touching and much needed life relief,even Gabe did some funny ...10/10 Dont know why these low ratings are happening its a complete change of direction to last season.Keep ROOOARING #Beasties

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  2. Loved this episode. Was on the edge of my seat the whole time.
    Here are my theories:
    I think that originally Vincent was programmed by either Cat's mom or by Reynolds to protect Cat (or maybe Cat's mom?), and that's why he was there that very first night. Who knows, maybe Cat's mom is the bad guy and Reynolds is the good guy. I don't trust Gabe... and we know he's filthy rich and has the ability to own one of these beasts. I don't know, still trying to figure that one out... but I just feel like he's overly anxious about trying to catch Vincent or trying too hard to earn everyone's trust.

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  3. Well, you did it again I loved your in depth review, of this wonderful show I'm even inclined to agree with your grade, and Thanks to you I'm mellowing out on worrying about the rate ing thank God, the Cw just don't use the outdated Nielsen boxes, believe me I never thought I'd say I like Gabe, he continues to surprise me, no surprise with Tess & Tj oh JT, loving their interactions, Thanks again great job!!!

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  4. He leído en algún sitio que "Beauty and the Beast" no está funcionando tan bien como era de esperar en su estreno de segunda temporada. No lo entiendo. No entiendo de dónde sale esa información, porque lo que yo veo en twitter, en facebook, en todos los sitios, es que los espectadores estamos encantados con esta serie, la seguimos con pasión y nos gusta muchísimo. Además somos muchos los seguidores. Muchísimos. Es una serie fantástica, que ofrece un gran entretenimiento, y con un gran trabajo. Tiene que tener muy buena acogida, no se puede entender otra cosa. Ánimo #Beasties. Enhorabuena y gracias por el gran trabajo a todo el equipo #BatB

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  5. Awesome review! Seriously, it was a great episode. Had most of us on the edge our seats! The way that Jay Ryan has played the role of this beast 2.0 has been remarkable! He has brought a whole new feel and direction to the show that was really needed. Especially after the reviews from last weeks episode. Hopefully they keep improving. We can not let the show get cancelled!!! Come on #Beasties !!!!

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  6. Loved Vincent's comment that Cat was like a "dog with a bone"! Yes, she is being very intense with him, wanting him to remember her and his former life. I'm with her! I want him to remember! Patience! It will eventually happen.

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  7. Oh, good theory I like that. Can I borrow it?

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  8. thanks for your review, I loved this episode

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  9. Google the milkshake, it is a very night shake
    The episode was great have nothing else to say blown my mind away again.

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  10. It really feels like a new show to me which is good I think. I love really love this new Vincent seem so much darker. My favors moments were when cat giving tied up. Also When Vincent pulled the chair closer to him was cute. Burning question for me is heather going to talk to cat about there dad. It seem a lot more Vincent did not telling us or is it me. When Vincent get his memory back will he lose cat because she scared of him now.

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  11. Here the translation of what Mercedes says, it deserves to be understandable for each one of us:


    I’ve read somewhere that B&TB is not successful. Honestly I don’t get it. It’s a fantastic show that has it all: Action, emotion, passion, Intrigue… It has light and darkness , good music and great lines. It has a very good argument, fast and sharp. Its actors are great, each one according to their characters, and overall is entertaining and fun, it makes you think and feel, it has so many good plots, which I consider fabulous and well -acted, I think the whole production is making a great job. I hope this show gets the success they deserve. Why don’t they look around to notice the huge numbers of fans this show has around the world?, I can guarantee, that in the social media, B&TBis a real PHENOMENON. The CBS and CW should know this, and support their show with better publicity, at the end, people get caught by the things they know. Thanks!.

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  12. Thank you for taking the time, to translate, it's always a joy to read positive feedback, about a show that's near and dear to my heart, again it's appreciated!!!

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  13. You're welcome!! ;)

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  14. Love the reivew! Walkie talkies indeed! or else Cat needs to learn how to use an iphone better so she can not talk to the wrong people all the time. Yes! Gabe is rocking it! Really like his new role as the brains. I am really liking the character development and hope that Cat gets to become her own person now instead of this obsessed girl. She is kind of annoying, just pushing & pushing Vincent. Paige from Afterbuzz said it best, one minute she is asking if he had a memory then she is interrogating him! Thank you for the ray of hope for us beasties, everyone is kind of focused on numbers now, like to hear that you see things in a better light!

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  15. Thanks for the great review Lillith, and for the words of encouragement over the ratings. It is true that the rules are a little different at the CW--who, let's recall, renewed Nikita, The Carrie Diaries, 90210 and Gossip Girl with similar ratings. CBS and WB (who own CW, hence C-W) have acknowledged that the network itself loses money but that they then make money off of international sales, DVD and downloads, syndication, etc. And remember that CBS produces BatB, so if there is any profit to be made off the show, it goes directly to one of the network's parent companies. So the question with the CW is not so much ratings, as can they turn a profit off a show even if it has low ratings. The magic number for syndication is four seasons, so if we can just get a renewal for season 3, then season 4 is almost assured. And if they aren't losing money on the show, they may consider it a good business call to make it to four seasons to reap the syndication profits. Another factor that might help is that a Canadian network, Showcase owned by Shaw, is now co-producing the series, so presumably is sharing some of the production costs.


    Also, how can this show be "fluffy" when it's so gritty? And yeah, that interaction between Tess and JT was awesome, and "about time." It's cool how Gabe is redeeming himself, and how they're all coalescing into a "Scoobie Gang" this season. Having Gabe in charge of the precinct was a great idea, because then they can believably get rid of the procedurals, because Gabe will let Tess and Cat use their time and resources to deal with the beast problems, now that they're all in the know and part of the same team.

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  16. I agree it deserves to be translated. I got something a bit different after reading it:

    I've read somewhere that "Beauty and the Beast" isn't working as wall as expected in its second season. I don't understand it. I don't understand where that information comes from, because from what I see on twitter, on facebook, and all the websites is that the viewers are in love with this series, we follow it with passion, and we like it so much. Moreover there are so many of us followers. So many of us. It's a fantastic series that offers so much entertainment, and great work. It has to have a great following, it doesn't make sense otherwise. Keep it up. #Beasties. Congratulations and thank you fo.r the great work to all the team. # BatB

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  17. Thank you for translating my comment.
    I do not know English, so, although I try to translate
    I may not get it right.
    So I greatly appreciate you taking the trouble
    Hopefully this is understood.

    Muchísimas gracias por haber traducido mi comentario. Estoy enormemente agradecida y muy emocionada porque se haya tomado la molestia. Gracias, gracias mil.
    Espero seguir disfrutando con gente tan fantástica de "Beauty and the Beast" durante mucho, mucho tiempo.

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  18. Muchas gracias por haberlo traducido. Me hace sentirme muy feliz pensar que lo que he dicho sobre "Beauty and the Beast" es compartido por otros seguidores de la serie. El hecho de que lo hayas traducido hará que más personas lo entiendan, te lo agradezco muchísimo.
    Espero que entre todos los seguidores, entre todas las personas a las que nos gusta #BatB, entre todos los que pensamos que es un gran entretenimiento, consigamos que más gente siga la serie, más gente vea lo fantástica que es y, por eso mismo, consigamos más temporadas.
    Muchísimas gracias y feliz día.

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  19. Hola. Pues para traducir, como ya te digo que no sé inglés, utilizo a la vez varias opciones: diccionario español/inglés, páginas donde se hacen comentarios sobre traducciones en inglés, el traductor de google, alguna página de enseñanza del inglés.
    Como ves un poco complicado. La verdad es que trato de que quede lo mejor posible y de que se entienda y por eso me lleva bastante tiempo. Así que, a veces, cuando lo que quiero es apoyar a "Beauty and the Beast" y estoy en twitter, para ir más rápido, lo pongo en españo.
    Muchas gracias por todo. Feliz día.
    P.D.- Espero que podamos seguir apoyando a #BatB y entre todos consigamos que más gente conozca y siga esta estupenda serie. Besos.

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  20. Oh definitely. Run with it because that's kind of where my theory ends...

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  21. De nada linda,; ) lo que pusiste fue muy conmovedor y lo unico que buscaba era que tu mensaje se transmitiera, ahora si no sabes ingles pasame el traductor que usaste para estas lineas de arriba, porque estan bastante decentes!! XD

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  22. Que bien!!, creo que tu traduccion fue mejor que la mia... <_< jajajajaja pero bueno lo importante es que llegue el mensaje de Mercedes!!.

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