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Beauty and the Beast – 2.09 – Don’t Die on Me – Review: Everything Has Changed

14 Jan 2014

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‘Everything Has Changed’


We did it Beasties! We voted long and hard and won both categories the show was nominated for during the People’s Choice Awards. I couldn’t be prouder or happier. I’m also very proud of how most Beasties handled the haters with grace and class on social media. Stay classy!

It’s great to have the show back in full swing and we’re steadily getting new spoilers in the forms of pictures, synopses and/or tweets that are shaping up to deliver a much happier picture a little further down the road. All we have to do is hang in there and we will be rewarded.

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Now on to your regularly scheduled recap and review…

Summary

Title: Don’t Die on Me | Writer: Eric Tuchman | Director: Mairzee Almas

Synopsis: CAT AND VINCENT’S RELATIONSHIP IS IN DIRE CONDITION — In order to prevent Vincent (Jay Ryan) from further injuries, Cat (Kristin Kreuk) helps protect Tori (guest star Amber Skye Noyes) when her life is threatened, revealing a new, unexpected mystery. Meanwhile, Vincent's stubborn attempt to intervene leads to life-changing consequences, which causes Gabe (Sendhil Ramamurthy) and Cat to grow closer.

This week’s episode saw a new season two writer returning, the writer being Eric Tuchman. The last episode he wrote was 2x05: Reunion. While I like reunion more, I think it was a good idea to tap him for the episode that lays the ground work for mythology origins. In the director’s chair we had Mairzee Almas making a triumphant return. I very often used director from season one, it was nice to have Mairzee back. This episode was beautifully shot and the lighting was excellent. Every set was bathed in sunlight which was a wonderful juxtaposition in contrast to the dire situation that was unfolding.

The episode picks up pretty much where we left off during the mid-season finale. It's the morning after Cat and Gabe have hauled Agent Reynolds in and the first lovely face we see is Cat’s. She being filmed for an interviewed conducted by the FBI. As she recalls the details in her mind while spewing fallacies from her mouth we the viewers are treated to the writer’s instance of pouring salt in the open wound by being force to relive ‘foul deed’.

The interview goes off without a hitch and Cat is free to go (for now). Gabe catches up with Cat just as she is exiting the interview room and she not only debriefs him but also confides that it feels as though she is having a nervous breakdown. Gabe reassures her everything will be fine. Cat has this nagging need to make sure that Vincent is OK, so she bounds off to go check on him.

Meanwhile, back Vincent’s houseboat, Tori is trying to help Vincent patch him up. Things look bleak from her perspective and she insists on calling an ambulance. Vincent doesn’t want to hear any of that and makes very weak excuses about why it’s not a good idea. Their spat is interrupted by Cat. She sees all of the bloody gauzes and gets a bit apprehensive.

Tori becomes defensive and protective and challenges Cat about her presence. Vincent puts on a good show and tries to make it seem like he isn’t in as bad of shape as he really is in. Cat doesn’t completely buy into it but at the same time Vincent puts up a wall and picks a fight. Cat reminds him of why she did what she did. VinCat has come to an impasse and it appears they are finally broken up, perhaps for good (but in reality only for the next 2-3 episodes at MOST).

A hurt and confused but somehow relieved Cat returns back to the 125th precinct to her partner and best friend Tess. She expounds on how great it feels to be getting back to normal and work on normal cases and not be so focused on beasts. Tess has heard this before and understands the pull Vincent has on Cat so naturally she is skeptical but supportive. In an oddly refreshing call back to the beginning of season 2, Gabe once again interrupts my Cat and Tess time but in all fairness it is at the behest of agent Hendricks.

While all of that is going on, Tori has dragged a bloody across town back to the Gentleman’s Club in hopes that JT can help Vincent. She also gets in a jab about Cat being the one that shot him. Let me point out that Vincent sort of defends her and states that Cat had her reasons. Vincent convinces JT to go to his place of employment to liberate (well, OK, fine, STEAL) some medicine and blood. JT gets a little indignant and worries about his tenure as a professor but ultimately goes along with it and hurries along after Tori has a mini beast out directed at him.

Tori takes a mysterious yet innocuous phone call from a woman claiming to be an attorney representing her father’s estate and needing to close a particular deal before it goes into default. An anxious and preoccupied Tori tries to reschedule but the angry lady on the other end threatens to expose Tori’s father if she doesn’t cooperate. Tori goes off half- cocked to try and resolve the issue on her own as well as hide her agenda from Vincent.

Getting back to the events at the 125th precinct, Agent Hendricks has Cat in an interrogation room. It has come to light that the investigation wasn’t as open and shut as it initially appeared to be. There was a bullet that came from a standard issue NYPD 9 mm gun. The bullet also has someone’s blood on it. The agent treats Cat like a hostile witness and that ruffles Gabe’s feathers. Agent Hendricks suspends Cat and takes her badge and gun. Cat and Gabe try to stop reeling from the recent information bombshell. Gabe tells Cat that he will save her and he doesn’t need her permission to do so. Tess, for once, cuts Gabe off with news of JT’s arrest. Cat sends Tess to pick JT up and rushes off to see just how bad off Vincent is, leaving Gabe to his own mischievous devices.

Tori arrives to the meeting. She is getting rushed into signing some papers. She begins to ask questions and the people involved do not like that. Something doesn’t feel right about this to me and it doesn’t feel right to Tori either. In an effort to persuade her to sign, the blond henchman pulls out a gun to threaten Tori; in turn she beasts out and manage to get away, much to the shock of the people in attendance of the meeting.

Tess arrives just in the nick of time to save JT. Tess scolds JT about the lengths he’s willing to go for Vincent and proposes that it is something much more than just loyalty. But not before JT reminds Tess that she too is ‘in for a penny, in for a pound’ as a fellow body snatcher in Reynolds sting operation. Was it just me or did JT like Tess using those handcuffs on him, a little too much? Don’t think I didn’t notice that little glimmer of enjoyment in Tess’s eyes as she slammed JT onto the Nurse’s station countertop.

Cat arrives to lair and nobody is there but Vincent. Vincent, once again becomes cold, distant, aloof and almost quite glib in Cat’s presence. Cat scolds him about how he needs to take responsibility for himself and stop dragging everyone down with him. Tori returns and announces that some more people know about beasts (oh, joy). Tori goes on to explain that she thought she could handle it herself and didn’t want to worry a wounded Vincent. This gets Vincent fired up and ready to go. Both Cat and Tori object but the only thing that can stop him is a tranquillizer dart to thigh. Once Vincent is passed out she offers Tori her help and left with no other options Tori accepts it.

After that we see Gabe going to visit Agent Reynolds. Gabe needs information on the FBI agent who is running the investigation. Agent Reynolds is unrepentant about the choices he made that have alienated him from his daughter. Gabe understands which why he probably but in a good word for him with Cat at the end of this episode.

A panicked JT rushes home to save Vincent. The tranquillizer dart may have complicated things. He is on the verge of a break down. Thank goodness Tess is there to talk him down and talk some sense into him. All the stress of the situation leads JT to reveal to Tess that he was the one that gave Muirfield Vincent’s name for the trial, thus answering a burning question that I’ve had since the pilot. Nina really shined with this scene and I’m glad the writer elected to make Tess a reliable and non-judgmental confidante with kind and wise words. Whatever JT was doing revives Vincent. Vincent hits the ground running demanding to know where CAT (yes she was first out of mouth) and Tori were.

We catch a glimpse of the mischievous Gabe reveling in the high of a heist to retrieve and replace the bullet that is locked up in the evidence room. He’s quite the smooth operator. May Gabe always choose to use his powers for good from here on out.

Over at Chelsea Curios Cat and Tori are exploring the old dusty building. They have a conversation about why Cat is helping Tori and her issues with the word beast. Cat can only say that she thinks helping Vincent and by extension Tori that it might help her move on. Their search is interrupted by the bad guys and they have guns and they didn’t buy Cat’s ‘I’m a detective’ line (WELP). A retinal eye scanner is discovered and Tori is forced to open it and a henchman leads Cat into a dark and creep hallway that leads to a dark, creepy and dusty section. Thinking fast Tori locks Cat in by racing to the retinal scanner. Cat goes in a little further and discovers an odd skeleton.

The bad guys don’t like that but she beasts out for a short burst and almost gets the upper hand but then her beast powers fail her. Luckily, Vincent was there to save the day and makes quick work of all of the bad guys. Unfortunately, Vincent has hurt himself beyond repair it seems. Vincent agrees to go to the hospital. Cat calls the ambulance and gives Tori a cover story. She leaves and the look on her face suggests she has finally laid down her burdens.

All the other little side plots get put to bed and Gabe swings by Cat’s place to give her back her badge. Well, that and to lure into a coffee date with him as well as planting the seed that Agent Reynolds still cares about her.

But wait there’s more… I absolutely love the last scene with Vincent holding a press conference. Hearing the words, ‘I am Vincent Keller’ gave me chills. This opens a lot options and I’m super excited to see where it leads. Vincent needed to stop running and go on the offensive, I might not like the person that was the one that finally got through to him but it is done now. I have personally always wanted Vincent to come out of the shadows and go public.

It’s for selfish reasons, I want VinCat to have a happy ending. A happy ending doesn’t involve them looking over their shoulders for the rest of their lives at least not in my mind. I thought it was something that would happen near the end of the series run (it looks like I was probably right, to be honest). This episode is a game changer and the possibilities are endless.

I’m super pumped to unravel the mystery of the beastly skeletal remains that were in Chelsea Curios. I happen to like mysteries and I’ve been craving a heavier dose of mythology, especially in regards to beasts. I need a break from the relationship drama so I find it to be refreshing change of pace. I wish the season would have started out with a mystery to unravel but we’ve got we’ve got and I’m in it for the long haul.

Grade: B
Reason: The grade definitely came up a bit from the one I gave it for the advance preview and teasers article. I got to thinking about all the endless possibilities that this story can now take us. There has also been an onslaught of positive news in regards to upcoming episodes that have brightened my outlook.

But hey, we have Cat being able to once again be a good a cop and thus the never ending subplot of Cat always covering for Vincent and compromising her integrity is over so there’s that. She can now hopefully, take a breath and put her life back together.

I don’t think that Cat is really feeling what she is feeling. I don’t think a person can shrug all the things that have happened to her off so easily. You also just can’t stop loving a person in the blink of an eye. Bonus? Now that Cat and Vincent are apart we can get back into Cat’s head space, which should mean some meaty emotional scenes for Kristin as well as some bro time for JT and Vincent as JT tends to be the sounding board for Vincent.

I think that this time will help Vincent and Cat realize what they mean to each other. We need some self-reflection from both of them; which may lead to them recovering the best aspects of themselves from season 1. For Cat that would be a return to her being a kick butt, take charge, passionate woman with a big heart, good instincts and integrity. In Vincent’s case that would mean he gets to be the reluctant hero and with any luck that will quell his beastly side and bring it back under his control as well as spark whatever humanity he has left in himself which in turn will hopefully make him want to be a better man, the kind of man that Cat deserves.

Awards

Character of the Night

My heart said to go with JT and my logical side said to go with Tori, so it’s a tie.

JT’s bombshell has garnered a lot of goodwill in terms of viewer relations with the writers’ room in my personal opinion. It answered a question a lot of Beasties have been wondering about for the previous 30 episodes. For them to bring this up now makes me wonder just when Vincent will find out and how he will react which should lead to some pretty interesting character developments for both Vincent and JT.

The writing of Tori was very much improved in this episode. I could totally relate to her and see her side of coin in this episode. She made sense and was ultimately the one to finally convince Vincent to go to the hospital and more importantly to stop running. She even tried to handle the new beast faction on her own which shows independence. She didn’t come across as bratty at all to me. I also really enjoy Tori’s beast special effects, very subtle and understated. I guess I can like Tori because I don’t see any romantic chemistry between Tori and Vincent. All I see is genuine concern and a scared young woman who has no family and no idea how to harness her beast powers clinging to whatever she can. Please keep the bratty Tori out of my sight from here on out.

Best Character Interactions

The award for best character interactions also happens to be a tie as well. Let’s talk about JT and Tess first. I really love that JT told Tess his secret. There is nothing more intimate short of having hot steamy sex on the floor of the lair than sharing a deep dark secret. It also implies explicit trust. That’s a good solid foundation for any relationship, be it romantic or platonic. Either way, I’m going to need to see more JTnT on my screen stat.

Now, some of you might disagree and that’s fine. But I think the Tori and Vincent relationship has potential to be very endearing, informative and enlightening. Jay and Amber also have a nice on screen chemistry, in a little sister/big brother way. I chalk the kiss up to pheromones and beastly instincts. That’s out of the way and it’s very clear that Vincent does not see Tori in that light. But they do share a common bond, as a said earlier; they are pack mates, kindred spirits. After being a lone beast for so long, it must be nice to have someone who can truly understand you. It’s human to want to be needed and Tori needs Vincent, to keep her safe and to teach her how to harness her powers. Vincent killed her father so I think he feels a kind of responsibility for her, not unlike the Will Graham and Abigail Hobbs situation over on Hannibal.

Favorite Moments

1. Tori beasts out
2. Tori giving Cat the stink eye
3. Cat face when she’s sees the bloody bandages
4. Vincent putting on a brave front


Favorite Lines

1. Vincent: Don’t worry; I use to be a doctor, remember?
Tori: Don’t doctors make the worse patients?

2. Tori (to Cat): You’ve got a lot of nerve coming here.

3. Cat: If you don’t mind let’s not use the b-word anymore. I want to move on.
Tess: Right?

4. JT: Maybe you should go to the hospital.

5. Vincent: You shot me... again!

Favorite Scenes

1. Vincent coming out to the news reporters
2. Vincent dispatching the bad guys after Tori
3. Tess saves JT from being arrested
4. JT tells Tess his “dirty” little secret
5. Tess being a good friend to Cat
6. Cat goes to check on Vincent at his houseboat .

Burning Questions

1. When is Vincent going to find out about JT’s secret?
2. How is the character of Tori going to be dispatched?
3. What exactly is Vincent’s cover story?

Theory
This is rock bottom for VinCat we now have nowhere to go but up.

Repeated Elements
•Secrets being revealed.
•The phrase ‘Everything has changed’ was repeated about four times during this episode.

The Theme
•Don’t ever give up on yourself or what you believe in.
•You have to be willing to help yourself and feel worthy of the help that is being offered for a successful outcome.

Favorite Clothing Items - I’m a Feastie and there were some pieces that caught my eye.

•Tess’s denim dip-dyed and bleached jacket.
•JT’s leather jacket.
•Cat’s black and tan mini trench coat.

Grievances List

•How many times can the word beast be said in one episode?
•I’m pretty sure that’s not the way a retinal scanner works.
•Too many flashbacks, we know what happened and on top of that some brought it up every three minutes during the first half of the episode. Why must pour salt in my open wounds, writers?
•There they go with that inflammatory word ‘Bitch’ again.
•Why did the female antagonist have to die in the most gruesome way possible?
•Cat is still a cop. The actual cop element of the show just isn’t doing it for me anymore. This would have been the perfect opportunity to get rid of it once and for all. All I have to say is 6 words: The Chandler and Vargas Detective Agency.
•Really, Cat just left Chelsea Curios and didn’t say, ‘Hey, you’ve got some creepy skeleton in that dungeon be sure to close it before the cops show up to save you’?

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About the Author
Lilith Hellfire is a 27 year old female who currently resides in NYC, NY. She spends her nights either blogging, DJing or podcasting. She's a rabid fangirl of the following shows: Arrow, Beauty and The Beast, The Originals, Justified, Sons of Anarchy and Revenge. She writes about Beauty and the Beast and Twisted for Spoiler TV.

33 comments:

  1. Great review sweet and agree with everything u have said,Tori was so much better in this episode and hope the time she has left in the show will be the same she is more likeable now we know she aint a love interest.Loved JT and Tess' scene very emotional for JT to come clean of why he really devotes his life to care/protect Vincent,Gabe I really couldnt care less about and how Catherine seems to have forgave n forgot that he is the very reason V got taken from her a few short months ago is just not plausible,Vincent and Catherine are rock bottom but I must admit I felt more love between them when Vincent gave in and said to call 911,the looks between them made me feel like yes Vincat are nearly back,first time this season I have felt they are falling in love.Next week looks like we got a jealous Vincent thats gonna be great to see I loved jealous Vincent last season so he will be even more delightful now he has an edge to him,Plenty kissing next week for our duo pity its with other people!! thinking they are doing this to piss each other off!!! so yup the road to love for VinCat starts now and I cannot wait!! 10/10 for me #BatB

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  2. Definitely
    a turning point of the writing for this season! Happy that this episode finally adds some muscles to the skeleton and inter-relationship of all the main characters, not just VinCat. Pure love stories can be found in Lifetime and Hallmark channels. As a die-hard Sci-Fi fan, I am looking forward to the endless possibilities in the up-coming episodes or hopefully in Season 3. Now it opens up numerous opportunities for creative writings. BTW, just curious to find out if Catherine’s mother was the one who smuggled Vincent out of Afghanistan because she saw the “good” in the beast. Can't wait!

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  3. agree with your points Lilith. My main critique would be around the writing being weak at parts - namely, the baddies were really lame, especially when interacting with Tori. Also, it was difficult for me to sympathise with Catherine in 209 and justify what she said. Obviously she is deluded if she thinks she has moved on but it was still hard to hear that she could not move on because she felt responsible since vincent saved her many times. Anyway, I put it down to Catherine trying to convince herself that she has moved on but I do think the writing could have been smarter when it came to the way Catherine was portrayed. I also am intrigued by the mythology and vincent keller related possibilities and looking forward to 210

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  4. Great review.
    Episode 9 was another emotional roller coaster...Some amazing moments! JT's confession was the best moment for me, Austin's performance was absolutely top notch. Must have been very difficult for him to carry that guilt for so many years. Hope Vincent forgives him when he eventually tells him. His heart was in the right place when he did it. Loved JT & Tess scenes. ..both are so different & yet great together. Hope we get more scenes with these two. :)

    Another character which was a pleasant surprise was Tori. Must admit as much I don't like the idea of her coming between VinCat, she was quite likeable in this episode. It was nice to see her take care of Vincent. I'm excited to see how her character progresses from here.

    Last but not least, Vincent performance again was outstanding. His portrayal of a man in pain, hurt by the one he trusted, heart broken, fear of the unknown, his desire to protect people despite his condition the list goes on...was done beautifully and effortlessly. Jay Ryan's talent is mind blowing. He eally deserves to be given some credit and appreciation.
    Overall it was a great episode, definitely worth the wait. Now looking forward to seeing how VinCat are going to overcome these obstacles & find their way back to each other. Really miss them.
    #BatB has these amazing characters that take you on this amazing journey where you never want it end....except it leaves you wanting more!! Totally addictive. Love it and cannot wait for episode 10...the promo has left me speechless.

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  5. Totally agree with your review. I loved how this episode has set up the rest of the season. Tori was more likable and Tess &JT were awsome. The only thing that reallt bothered me was the non mention of the skeleton and the fact the room was still open when Cat left. One of the best parts was how Tori clossed the door to protect Cat. It seems like she may have some good like Vincent. The other revelation that was awsome was the fact V doesnt remember who Vincent Keller was any more. He needs to find himself again. It was an awsome episode cant wait to see whats to come.

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  6. Thanks for the great review. However, respectfully, I disagree with your view that Tori was the one to talk V into going to the hospital. While she did talk to him repeatedly about it I believe that ultimately Cat’s talk with him about the future and “what was it all for” was what really influenced him on the decision to go to the hospital and reveal his identity. Tori’s attempts were shot down by V but when Cat talked to him, initially he fought with her about it but by the end of the conversation I felt that he actually listened. I felt it was a sign that V from S1 was still in there and that despite everything he still loved her. But that’s just my POV, everyone interprets things differently. :)

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  7. Hi, Lilith you know I couldn't stay away loved your terrific review as always, the episode had it all, I especially like the great reveal, by JT, I loved they choose Tess for him to confide in, my one and only complaint is what did they do to Catherine, the words out of her mouth were, atrocious totally ridiculous, ooh and her final straw, Vincent saved Tori first give me a break, high point the Cat we know and love is bound to be on her way back, yeah but, hey like you I'm in till the end:)

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  8. We're not robots, we all have different views, it's all good. I hope that is true to be honest.

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  9. What????????? So you went from a D to a B in one week in an episode that didn't change??????? Sorry, that got to be a joke!!!!!!!!!! So you scared the heck out of the fans and, magically, changed your mind???
    I was one that thought people were being unfair to you by posting hateful comments and tried to make them stop. How I regret that now!

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  10. Well, actually technically the grade was a C+. Besides all of that, is person not allowed to change their mind when they are more informed? More news has come out about future episodes and I recently got a chance to sit down and interview Austin Basis who quelled some of my fears. My grievances are listed in the review and Kristen and I hashed a lot of things out on the podcast this week, I'm not afraid of anyone, let alone someone on the internet. I always give my HONEST opinion. I could care less about hateful comments because I'm big girl with thick skin. Sorry, you find this review to be wishy washy. But all the same pros and cons are there just with a little more context and information at my disposal. If you don't come back next week, I'll be sorry to see you go but hey, to each their own.

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  11. first of all thanks for the nice review spoiler tv. I must say that this episode of # BATB was really very nice and engaging. Let's say that in my opinion is one of the key episodes that put the series in a totally new direction. A Cat that finally pulled out the claws, vincent a proud and prickly. New stories on the horizon to overheat situation!! I can not wait to see the new episode. We definitely want a third season!

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  12. Angela Paraboschi14 January 2014 at 19:22

    Great episode and great review. I loved last scene when Vincent realizes that he lost Cat, his eyes speak with no words #Batb

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  13. This episode is great! #Batb

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  14. spectacular episode Beauty and the Beast
    pain, desperation, guilt, courage and much love

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  15. Wow, to even think of liking Tori is ridiculous!She is totally controlling Vincent.The characters are cold and not the wonderful ones from season 1.I really did like JT.and Tess.That was great!Writers have destroyed Vincent's character.Even if they get back together now,it will not be the same for the fans because of the things he has done this season and Catherine shooting him.Could have been a great year,but instead,the writing is terrible.

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  16. Great review! Though, I think I have a theory concerning your last comment about Cat leaving Tori & Vincent before telling them about the skeleton. That moment, when Cat found out that Vincent saved Tori, she had an absolution. She realized that 'she' wasn't the 'only' person Vincent saves. Vincent just saves people, at least, that's who he was in the first season and in some parts in the first half of S2. I think she feels relieved on some level that Vincent is slowly getting his humanity back and that she doesn't feel as responsible for him anymore. To answer your thought, because Cat realized Vincent wasn't her problem anymore (at this point in time), she felt no need to tell them about the skeleton. Plus, Tori wouldn't leave Vincent's side until he would be escorted to the hospital via ambulance. She's loyal, if anything, to him. Also, I'm sure Cat knows that Tori could open that safe at any time (though, I'm still wondering how that iris scanner could have worked on Tori anyhow...maybe it's because she's part beast and therefore, her biometrics or whatever are closer to her father's?)

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  17. Can you honestly blame Vincent and Catherine for being different this
    year? Vincent has experienced amnesia...ergo, he's going to act
    differently. He was brainwashed into believing in one goal: destroying
    rogue beasts. Sure, Catherine has had some influence on his memory and
    such, but did you really expect for Vincent to be like: "Oh hey! I
    forgot everything but I'm still the same guy! No sweat, right?" Now THAT would be unbelievable.

    And
    Cat; she had suffered three months of looking for Vincent. That's what
    happens when your life is solely defined by the relationship--she
    practically destroyed herself looking for him. She didn't focus on her
    job, only on Vincent. That, my friend, is unhealthy all on its own.
    Should she have looked for Vincent? Yes! But, at the expense of her
    other relationships and her own health? No. However, she did and that's
    why, I believe, the writers are taking this direction. In my honest
    opinion, with the route they are taking the show, the writers are
    brilliant! They're exploring hardships that go between two lovers and
    while Vincent & Catherine may be driven apart, they're finding
    they're way back to one another.

    Each season has its own
    direction, and based on events (like tragedies or whatever), it's
    expected for characters to change personalities. Trauma is a powerful
    thing that can take years to overcome.

    All we can do is trust the
    Powers that Be. They know what they're doing; fans need to accept this
    new route and just go with the flow and ride the emotional roller
    coaster. :)

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  18. I agree that it was Catherine's words to Vincent that finally convinced him to go to the hospital and it was evident in the way he looked and only had eyes for Catherine when he asked they call 911. I felt that VinCat had a connection in that scene.
    Thanks for your review Lilith. I really enjoy reading your thoughts and views :)

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  19. Great review for Episode 9
    Tori was better in this episode, but I still can not wait for her to go, Vincat hit rock bottom so the only way is up from here and I am so looking forward to that.
    This episode had all my emotions going round and round and it took a while to process everything. but I give it a 9/10

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  20. Great review as always! And I think if I watch the episode a few more times, I'll like it more too. So just ignore the people who's brains don't have the ability to grow :)

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  21. great review. :D I had two of the very same thoughts that are on your grievances list: I'm pretty sure a retinal scanner doesn't work like that (nearly word for word) & (somewhere along the same line) They didn't close the door to that back room before the cops showed up? (and) I sure hope those dogs don't get to it. I too liked Tori a bit better this episode mainly because she actually saved Catherine's life by locking her in that back room. She could have let those bad guys shoot her (for shooting Vincent or just to get her out of the way) but she chose the high road. This episode is probably one of the better ones of season 2 - most of the other episodes I have had trouble re-watching - this one I've re-watched 7 times (which is almost as many times as I watched each episode of S1 - except for the "red" ones). If the next episodes continue to get better with each one than we're in for some great TV again and I am so looking forward to feeling the tension between VinCat and I don't think I have long to wait - Sunday/Monday is almost here again. ;)

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  22. Great review, you hit the nail on the head! There's no where to go but up. I can't wait for the cat and mouse games between Vincent and Catherine to start!! So excited!!

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  23. Yes, Lilith great thoughts! I too changed my opinion after actually watching the episode. Saw many of the same things as you. I do also see the the difference in my perception of Tori this episode and see already the change in Vincent. I did find it interesting that at no time when Tori touched Vincent did any Beast sparks fly or he didn't get stronger or anything. Already she is not having the same influence on him. I definitely feel that both characters, Vincent and Cat, have reached rock bottom in their own characters. Neither one of them are being who they really are; and whether they both need to re-find themselves or not; they both acted out of character for me. I wasn't sure about the dogs at the end. Did they see or smell something? I also love the preview for next week. I don't think Vincent realizes when he sees Cat kissing someone she is undercover and love his reaction. Cat does know Vincent is on a mission though and love how much that hurts her when she sees him kissing someone else! Yay, it has finally begun-the journey back to each other!

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  24. #batb is the only show who make me cry....amzing!!!

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  25. Great review, you hit the nail right on the head. Can't wait for the cat and mouse games between Vincent and Catherine to begin, will be romantic and exciting!! The best thing was Vincent shouting his name to the world, that was a really important step for him. When Vincent and Catherine come back to each other, as a couple they can just finally Be!!

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  26. Thanks so much for stopping by. I don't recall seeing your screen name before, is this your first time leaving a comment? At any rate thanks for the comments and your thoughts.

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  27. I guess the dogs were "drawn" there for whatever reason. I would go with smell.

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  28. I was glad Tori was trying to protect Cat as well. Even though her redemption arc will be short, it's going to be fun to watch. I like Amber and I will miss her.

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  29. I think the writers rushed quite a bit at the end of the episode which resulted in my scratching my head a bit and there might be a missing scene or two when the season 2 DVD drops. Just the way it edited gives me that feeling.

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  30. No, this is not my first time leaving a comment. I'm kind of a quiet and shy Beastie, I'm not on FB or TWTR, but I vote for BATB in polls I find online, the PCAS, etc.. I just love the show so much! I don't want to see it end too soon, especially when Vincent and Catherine come back together, there's more stories to tell. Thank you.

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  31. Hi Lilith, Pre episode 9 review was a D+ This week give you a B+ because it was more lite hearted and a more positive review, though a thick skinned lady like you don't care:-) Loved the episode, good stuff happening now that Vincent is out of the dead closet. JT will have some explaining to do, Tori has more heart than we thought and Cat is back to kicking ass for herself and looking like Vincent will have some good looking competition to contend with where Cat is concerned. Looking forward to next weeks episode.

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  32. #DontDieOnMe was awesome episode. It blew me away and I was so absorbed into it that I forget where I was. Everyone was great and their performances were excellent. Can't wait for next episode of "Ancestors". Love the story line and #BATB. It always leaves me wanting more.

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