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Beauty and the Beast - Cat and Mouse - Review

11 Jun 2014

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This was a deep and eventful episode that explored issues of loyalty and trust among Vincent and Catherine's friends and associates.  At the same time, considerable attention was paid to the pattern of VinCat's relationship and how they need to find a way to break out of the cycle of Vincent as hunted fugitive with Catherine fighting to protect and conceal him. We had some surprises in store, from the identity of Cat's kidnapper, to Gabe dropping all pretenses of decency, with the latter aspect leading to some excellent confrontations between Gabe and the other characters.

I'll be supplementing this review with some lyrics from Foxes' song "Glorious" that reflect Vincent and Cat's commitment to their love despite all the forces that strive to tear them apart.

"Hollow ground and I keep on falling
Breathing in but it's not enough
When I drown my eyes in the river flowing 
You said you'd stay just a little more"*

At the beginning of the episode, Tess found J.T. badly hungover after a scotch-and-gummy-bears bender, all because he was worried about Vincent after his b.f.f. had to go back on the run.  J.T.'s devotion to Vincent is so strong and emotional, and an unhealthy manifestation like this shows how he tends to overreact to events that are pretty much part and parcel of Vincent's everyday life.  That's why it's a really good thing that J.T. now has Tess in his life to give him a little reality check about these habits, as his neurotic behavior is offset by her common sense.  Once motivated by Tess' news that Cat had gone missing, J.T. located Vincent using their prearranged rendezvous location at a diner.  Luckily for the world, Vincent was rocking the baseball cap and popped collar look this week.
Working it.

Vincent was stuck between a rock and a hard place and felt understandably frustrated about it throughout the episode.  He's unwilling to leave Cat behind again but if he stops hiding, he'll be put back in prison.  Unfortunately, his escape last week just makes him seem more guilty despite the fact that his killing of Windsor was in self defense.  Interestingly, Cat's disappearance ended up leading to a possible way out of this dilemma.

"the faith isn't gone
I still hear it calling 
But something is wrong 
The teardrops are falling 
Just before they hit the ground 
Oh, when I hear you say 
Don't give it up, don't give it up, it's glorious"*

J.T. hacked into Gabe's video feeds so he could keep his friend one step ahead of the  A.D.A.'s pursuit.  Vincent noted correctly that J.T. went way above and beyond by breaking into Gabe's home computer this way.  This incident, combined with J.T.'s contribution of his own blood to replace Vincent's sample last week, has me wondering if we're getting some foreshadowing that J.T.'s increasingly reckless, selfless assistance to Vincent may soon carry some consequences for our favorite nerdy sidekick.  At the same time, J.T.'s willingness to go to such lengths to help Vincent made for some intriguing comparisons as Gabe had no problem with complete betrayal and Tess dealt with her own tug-of-war between friendship, duty, and the question of whether protecting Vincent was really helping Cat.

Catherine, as it turned out, was kidnapped by the FBI.  Now, although we have seen our share of shady FBI agents on BatB, I do find it hard to believe that these agents would snatch Cat from her apartment with quite such violence.  And whether or not Cat was about to be questioned by the cops, necessitating a hasty approach to secure her assistance with his problem, Agent Knox's methods were totally inappropriate.  This seemed like it would be worth forgiving when Knox informed Cat, who was rightly dubious as to whether her abductor really was FBI, that in exchange for helping him rescue an undercover agent in danger at the U.N., he could get an exoneration for Vincent.  Since she really still wasn't buying a word Knox said, Catherine opened up a can of kick-ass that the agent had coming after his own assault on her the night before.  However, right after this, Cat ran into Vincent, who'd successfully tracked her.  Since this was really their only solution to the legal impediments threatening their chance to finally be happy together, Vincent was willing to hear Knox out.  I loved Cat's hilariously deadpan delivery of the line, "I'm sorry I hit you in the face with a chair" when she and Vincent came back into the room.
For whatever reason, Gabe has stopped pretending to be at all nice, understanding, accommodating, or anything less than utterly bitter and out-of-control vindictive.  Perhaps it was Reynolds' words to him in "Beast is the New Black" that reaffirmed Gabe's game-plan of capturing Vincent to supposedly stop Cat's life from being ruined.  Gabe is simply incapable of recognizing that the only person ruining Cat's life is him.  Even when he was with Cat, it never worked between them because she was not in love with him.  Gabe's ego won't let him accept that, so his vendetta against Vincent grows exponentially. 

Gabe hassled Tess like crazy about the need to arrest Vincent for Cat's own good, to the point that she seemed to waver in her willingness to keep going along with VinCat's plans.  However, when we got to the point where Tess was supposedly showing Gabe video feed that indicated Vincent's current whereabouts, I knew there was just no way that she would ever betray Vincent and Cat in that manner.  Even though it does bother her to have to join in the illegal shenanigans that are necessary to keep Vincent a free man, her loyalty to her friends is much more important than that when the chips are down.  Or as Tess put it so beautifully, "No Gabe, I picked a side. And it wasn't yours."
Catherine and Vincent had to put in plenty of hard work to get into the U.N., with Cat allowing herself to be captured by terrorists so that she would be held prisoner in the same room with Agent Mallory.  But once Mallory was free, Vincent and Cat were still stuck in the U.N. with the authorities closing in on them.  This was an intensely suspenseful and frustrating scene.  Even in this, the tightest of spots, Vincent was unwilling to go back on his new vow not to split up from Catherine.  In order to follow through on this resolve, the two had to jump through a window.  I momentarily questioned whether the window was made of cotton candy after it broke so easily, but Vincent's beastly powers must have instantly shattered it.  Cat and Vincent are just so brave and unrelenting in their adventures together that it makes scenes such as this exhilarating and satisfying.

Hurrying back to a grateful Agent Knox, Vincent and Cat were dismayed to hear that the exoneration had been revoked.  What?  I mean, I guess I'm tangentially glad that Agent Mallory won't be murdered by terrorists whose evil schemes were halted thanks to VinCat, but seriously, there's no reward for all the danger they put themselves in to pull it off?  Thanks a lot, Gabe.
Putting the pieces together that Gabe was no doubt responsible for this latest debacle keeping Vincent a fugitive, Cat went back to the N.Y.P.D. where she told her ex to "clear the room."  That's when I knew this confrontation was going to be really good, and the scene did not disappoint.  After righteously slapping Gabe in the face (have we been waiting for that all season or what?) Cat laid out all the reasons why he's totally out of line.  This, however, only brought out an even darker side of Gabe:

Cat: "Maybe you're right. Maybe some beasts only get worst."
Gabe: "Look, I can't change what you think about me. But I am not going to change what I am doing or why I am doing it. Vincent is a criminal and make no mistake, I will do whatever it takes to destroy him."
Cat: "Destroy him. Don't you mean arrest him?"

The theme that is aptly exemplified by this exchange is that even as a human, Gabe is more  vicious and cruel than Vincent could ever be.  Vincent's humanity remains intact despite his being a beast, while Gabe's version of human nature is twisted, selfish, and destructive.  I was also glad that Tess brought up Gabe's season 1 crimes in this episode right to his face, and that Cat affirmed that at one time she believed he had changed but now she sees that he hasn't.  Many fans have been irritated by the idea of Gabe being too easily forgiven for his misdeeds, but even the seemingly limitless patience and kindness of Cat, Tess, and Vincent has run out.  Thank goodness.

"I close my eyes and I feel your heartbeat 
A deep blue sea rushes over me 
When the thunder cries, I feel the warmth around me 
'Cause I found a place underneath your heart...

When the time is right, when there's no way out
I give it everything, I'll give it everything now"*

In addition to all of the delightfully romantic and typically swoon-worthy speeches given by Vincent this week ("Do we keep running away from each other or do we stand and fight? For us."  I die.), we also got a lovely rooftop scene with him and Catherine considering what their options may be at this point.  Indeed, it does seem that no matter what they do, Vincent and Cat keep ending up in the same roles, faced with the identical recurring issues that have plagued them since they met.  

Vincent: "I don't know. I can't believe we're like back where we started. Me hiding in shadows, you hiding me."
Cat: "At least it's romantic. Stolen moments, secret love."
Vincent: "Still, it's no future and I think we deserve a future."
Cat: "We'll have one, I promise. Together."

Even though they are trapped in an apparently impossible situation, it's heartening to see that Vincent and Catherine have come to a place in their relationship where they refuse to let go of the happiness they deserve.  Indeed, as Vincent emphasized earlier in the hour, their reunion was hard-won and they didn't get this far to back down now.  I can't wait to see how they will figure out a solution to the problems they face.

What did you think of this week's episode?  Share your thoughts in the comments!


*lyrics taken from the song "Glorious" by Foxes.


About the Author - Virginia Mae Fontana
Virginia is happy to be reviewing The Vampire Diaries, Hart of Dixie, Nashville, Beauty and the Beast, Witches of East End, Covert Affairs, and Continuum for Spoiler TV. She is a college English instructor and enjoys obsessing over films and pop music - in addition to tv shows, of course! You can find her blog, SugarRushed, at http://virginiamaeblog.blogspot.com/ and her Twitter handle is @SugarRushedBlog
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18 comments:

  1. Great review Virginia, I love reading them. This was a fantastic episode. I'm so happy that Vincent and Catherine are on the same page. Realizing that there are always going to be opposing forces trying to keep them apart, deciding to take a stand and fight together for their future shows just how much Vincent and Catherine have grown and changed this season. I knew from season 1 that Gabe was never trust worthy, that his so called "goodness" was really nothing more than a ruse. He has always been evil and vindictive. We all know Gabe tried to kill Vincent at the end of season 1, but I'm
    hoping that our fab four find out that Gabe also killed the carriage driver in Central Park and the bald guy (sorry can't remember the character) at the masquerade ball. By the way, I was wondering if you realized when Catherine confronted Gabe, she mentioned to him that she loved him, I'm thinking she said it to him just to piss him off, not really sure though. One thing is for sure, our fab four will bring a world of hurt down on Gabe, lord knows he has it coming!!

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  2. Virginia Fontana12 June 2014 at 01:43

    Thank you! I thought Cat was being honest that she loved Gabe as a trusted friend and that makes his betrayal worse. Loved that confrontation scene and I look forward to seeing Gabe face consequences for his actions, though I expect him to get even more villainous before the season is over. I agree that the Fab Four will triumph! :)

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  3. Thanks Virginia! I always love how you correlate the review to a song. The songs are perfect matches for the episodes and the words complement the scenes. It was an amazing episode and the slow path to the Fab 4 and the VinCat together for ever and always is like sitting down with a good book for me that I like to re-read over and over again! I can't wait to open it up again and read more and the next few episodes promise to give us that epic-love that we have been craving all season!

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  4. great review :) thank u. this was a really good episode - i loved so many things about it

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  5. Great review and love the song lyrics too. It was a awesome episode and I really like Vincat work together to solve a situation that will be great in S3. Congratulations !!!#batb @carogdlf

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  6. I loved this episode mostly for the wonderful scenes between the main characters. There was so much going on, it was hard to keep up! Thank you for an enjoyable review, Virginia!

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  7. Awesome review Virginia.. The episodes just keep getting better and FINALLY Gabe has shown the Evil colors we've known all along as the plot continues to thicken.. And that slap had me dancing a jig although i wasnt too happy with Cat's i loved you to Gabe i'll chunk it down to heat of the moment part of her tirade. It'll be a long wait to 2015...

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  8. Mukalya Mwangala12 June 2014 at 12:40

    I am still waiting on an episode where they will go on a date without Muirfield, Gabe or Agent Reynolds, won't interrupt. I guess norma is overrated on BATB. Great review.

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  9. It is definitely going to be a bumpy ride from here on out but agree with you so glad VinCat has decided to stick together. Hope they have put that discussion to rest and are ready to move forward towards that future!

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  10. Virginia Fontana12 June 2014 at 14:01

    Agreed. I loved their promise to find a way to that future they have earned. :)

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  11. Thanks for another great review! I totally agreed with you that Tess's matter-of-fact common sense is exactly what JT needed to balancing his overly emotional reactions during crisis. They are a perfect fit. Same for VinCat, but their equation for happiness is deviated from a "normal" one from the very beginning. (Normal: Human happiness = Human1 + Human2) There're always unknown and unexpected events factoring into their equation. I'm also looking forward to see how VinCat (BATB writers) will figure out a solution to "happiness".
    As for the part about Agt K, if the writer has thrown in the underlying fact that he's in love with Agt M, it will be more convincing for this unorthodox method of rescue mission.

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  12. Virginia Fontana12 June 2014 at 19:15

    Thanks! I do agree with your point about Knox, and even if their relationship was just as close colleagues, I sympathize with his situation greatly. He just took it too far with his "Cat-napping," heehhee :)

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  13. It felt like Vincent was actually proposing to Catherine "we deserve to have a future, together" and she was accepting his hand in marriage "we will, I promise" - but may be that's the romantic in me. Your review is great, and the matching lyrics were beautiful. It is quite clear that all the fans want Gabe out of the picture, and his criminal acts/intentions exposed. I hope the writers are listening?????
    and I agree with all the points raised in these comments, fantastic

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  14. I love your review, Virginia, you always capture the main theme and drama in each episode. I think, however, that Cat actually loved, or thought that she loved, Gabe. She went with him on a Valentine's Day week-end to Mexico, and she slept with him, and called him Vincent at the same time - how more conflicted in her emotions would she be??? It is a relief to see her finally on the right track, moving forward WITH Vincent, towards a future that they both deserve. And yes, the Fab Four will triumph, S3 will see to that!!!

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  15. Virginia Fontana13 June 2014 at 01:55

    Yes, I do feel that Cat thought she loved Gabe romantically, but she was just running from her feelings for Vincent. She also remained affectionate to Gabe as a friend after the breakup, a regard he has squandered. Thanks for the kind words about the review :)

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  16. Virginia, welcome back to this madness we love, as always great review, I agree with your views to a totattly, It didn't bother me that Cat said she loved Gabe to me I thought she was saying it in regards that she gave herself to him she could never love him as she does V sure she slept with Gabe, but called him V in the process Gabe is so out of his mind but that slap heard around the world was awesome, I'm holding my breath for the down fall of Gabe come on Fab Four can't wait for great things are ahead, again Thanks for the terrific review love it!!

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  17. I thinks Catherine will find out about all the thing Gabe have done and come up with a plan so he will get the blame for Vincent or something like that. That way Vincent and Cat can have there epic scene in Central Park during the day.

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  18. Maybe now if they are married as the picture shows they will get to finish that shower scene. And hopefully that will happen after they have disposed of Gabe. Don't know why we have to wait till 2015 till the return,waiting 3 months was hard enough going to be a wreck by 2015 I love that show so much. Hopefully the time will be spent with a lot of Kristen and Jay interviews to keep us informed of their off time. And of course would love to hear from Austin & Nina also. Think the 4 of them would do so well in partnership solving crimes.

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