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Beauty and the Beast - Episode 2.13 - Till Death - Review

Feb 12, 2014

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This was a great episode, but man, did it pour on the crazy sauce!  A convoluted series of events twisted the Vincent/Cat/Gabe triangle in all different directions while again raising questions about Gabe's potential villainy.  Although, like last week, I wasn't thrilled with the way the episode ended, there's no denying the emotional potency of the darker direction that Season 2 is still heading in.  That's not to say there weren't some adorable, funny, and hopeful moments in the mix, too.  

Due to the knife twist that was Vincent's longing for Cat and his attempts to promote her happiness at the cost of his own, we'll eventually have some lyrics from Matt Cardle's "Not Over You" to guide this review.

Cat ran into Gabe down in the dungeons where Tori died last week, and he was tracing the beast-scratches in the wall like a total sketchbomb.  When confronted by his kind-of-girlfriend, Gabe announced that he was just down there to give her coffee because they haven't seen enough of each other lately.  Don't worry, Gabe!  Whenever Cat wants to see more of someone, she just loops them into an investigation she's working on.  Anyway, in the course of this discussion, Cat had a weird "flash" of Gabe back when he was in full beast mode, threatening her last season.  

 As unpredictable and inscrutable as some of these developments are, they definitely keep the suspense level high throughout the episodes.  Have Cat's memories of Gabe's evil days been repressed by some outside means, or has she been wilfully repressing them?  Either way, she has to try not to dwell on what he did last year, or he starts to seem incredibly suspicious all over again.  Hence, much of what was in this episode.

Vincent was adorably intent on hanging out on his couch, trying to stay out of trouble after the virtual Troubleacocalpyse he got enmeshed in last week.  J.T. dropped some more wisdom bombs on Vincent as to why he needs to get back out there, reminding his bestie that Tori's death wasn't his fault, and fully supporting a potential reunion with Catherine.  

Meanwhile, an awesome J.T./Tess subplot begin to emerge as he ordered a ridiculously ornate Valentine's flower arrangement to be sent to the station, from "a secret admirer."  J.T.'s "seize the day" mentality seemed to spur Vincent into a more contemplative mode regarding Cat.  And by the way, did J.T.'s fantastic speech comparing Tori to Les Miserables' Eponine make anyone else suspect that the writers modeled the character on this tragic heroine?  

The good news is that Vincent at least admits that he still has feelings for Cat. That, paired with their intense chemistry, foreshadows a return to VinCat. The bad news is obviously that she's still denying her own emotions towards him, and that leaves them at a difficult impasse.  

"When I look in the mirror
It's difficult to believe
That the man in the mirror
Staring back at me
Is blinded by the truth

I'm not over you.*"

Tess and Cat got blindsided by the new boss, who quickly noted their low number of closed cases and demanded that they start doing a better job immediately.  It was good to see a more traditional chief back at the station after the way Gabe came in and let Cat and Tess do whatever they wanted for so many months.  That has to have consequences, as convenient as it was at the time.  

Despite the need to pursue NYPD business, Cat zapped right back to Dana and Sam's side like a magnet, because she just can't let go of her beastly investigations - I wonder why.  After discussing Sam and Dana's vow renewal and the ongoing search for the true kingpin of the recent beast-related crimes, Cat called Gabe to ask him to get a search warrant for a suspect.  Lying about his whereabouts while having his picture taken somewhere, Gabe was once again being sketchy as hell.  I had to wonder if he was having a fake I.D. made for some nefarious purpose, but later we learned that he was planning a surprise trip to Mexico for Catherine and was getting his passport renewed.  Hurmph.

Cat continued to feel uncomfortable and not entirely trusting towards Gabe, which certainly took her long enough (even though he's totally cute and I'm thoroughly entertained by his sketchiness).  So the best possible idea was clearly to get Vincent involved.  Ha!  I love the way Catherine thinks nothing of continuously having Vincent all up in her grill while she's supposedly pursuing a romance with Gabe.  It's outrageously inappropriate and fabulous.

After assuring her that Gabe is no villain and majorly overcompensating in saying that Gabe is a boyscout compared with himself, Vincent got embroiled in a long heart-to-heart where he encouraged Catherine to get past her emotional roadblocks and trust hang-ups, and simply believe that Gabe is who he presents himself to be.  Obviously, Vincent feels responsible for Cat's trust problems and her inability to commit to a new love.  However, he should also realize that Gabe should feel more responsible for Cat's trust issues, and that the real reason why she's having commitment issues...is that she still loves Vincent.

This quote from Vincent killed me: "Yes, I love her.  Enough to let her be with someone worthy."  The depth of Vincent's guilt and his willingness, noted by Cat, to make everything his own fault, is somehow masking Gabe's own problematic nature from his view of the situation.

"If you need somebody
While you're playing solitaire
Just let me be that body
Even though you're in repair
I think you feel it, too
I'm not over you"*

The scene with Cat and Gabe's kiss interrupted by a feral Vincent, who slammed Gabe against the wall and pinned him by his throat, is a total insta-classic.  It's about time we saw some overt aggression between these two, even though Vincent later stepped down after Gabe insisted on his innocence.  Didn't we already establish that Gabe is capable of concealing certain things from beasts?  So do we buy that his heartbeat is always going to be a trustworthy lie detector?




Well, Gabe was off the hook this time, since the evidence began to pile up against Sam Landon (poor Dana!), making it apparent that Sam had framed Gabe.  This was a good twist, as Tom Everett Scott's seemingly sweet persona eventually fell away to reveal a cruel and manipulative villain willing to set a bomb off at his own vow renewal to get rid of a few loose ends.  

The absurdity with which Gabe proceeded to act all haughty and offended by Catherine's suspicions of him was through the roof.  Come on, man, I love ya, but when you try to kill someone, it's going to take more than a few months to fully redeem yourself.  He's lucky Cat gives him the time of day at all!

Speaking of the vow renewal, more classic moments ensued on the way to the bombshell reveal.  First, J.T. crowed that VinCat "look like Brangelina!", hilariously irritating Gabe.  Then Vincent and Gabe found the bomb and, in an insanely awkward scene that brought out all of the tension between them, came up with a plan to learn more about Sam's motives by letting him believe his evil plot had at least partially succeeded.

I loved the last conversation between Vincent and J.T. and the continued bonding between them, even though Vincent came to the depressing conclusion that his "window of opportunity" to be with Cat has closed.  And then there was the beautifully heart-wrenching moment of Vincent looking through the window at Gabe and Cat kissing.



Sigh.  On one level, this angst was gorgeously portrayed and made for moving and compelling television.  There was practically smoke emanating from Vincent due to how hot he was in that moment.  On another level, though, I'm more than ready to get past all the VinCat problems and Cat/Gabe anytime now.

"I should have been the one 
To make you happy
But I didn't pass the test
Just like all the rest

And every time I cry
I hear you laughing
Though I wish you all the best

It doesn't hurt any less"*

While VinCat didn't get a happy ending this week, with Cat oddly clinging to this attempt to be with Gabe, J.T. and Tess had a charming conversation about his Valentine's gifts.  It was awesome that he made up a supposedly closed case to help Tess keep her job, which meant more to her than the delightfully silly flowers ever could.  The vibe between J.T. and Tess is so pleasant and cute that it lightened up the episode after some bleak VinCat scenes.  Earlier in the episode, when Cat and Tess came over to see J.T. and Vincent, the furtive looks between both couples reinforced the way the two pairings nicely complement each other.  When VinCat reunite, I could see some amusingly doomed double dates being planned!

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

*lyrics are taken from the song "Not Over You" by Matt Cardle.



About the Author - Virginia Mae Fontana
Virginia is happy to be reviewing Hart of Dixie, The Mentalist, Beauty and the Beast, Bones, Witches of East End, Covert Affairs, and Devious Maids for Spoiler TV. She is a college English instructor and also 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

19 comments:

  1. Loved your review. Vincent and JT had the best scenes together. It's great to have the bromance back! I felt for Vincent at the end when he told JT that he couldn't be with Catherine and he doesn't deserve her, he loves her enough to let her be with someone who is worthy of her. It broke my heart and brought me to tears, my favorite scene in this episode.

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  2. Thanks! I felt the same way about everything you said. :)

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  3. Your review was great and accurate!I did not love this episode,because they seem to be giving Gabe a lot more time than the original characters on the show.I also did not like the kissing scene at the end.I am just a Vincat fan,sorry.

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  4. Great review!



    "However, he should also realize that Gabe should feel more responsible
    for Cat's trust issues, and that the real reason why she's having
    commitment issues...is that she still loves Vincent."
    Agreed. Cat should also realize this. I don't quite understand why she doesn't.

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  5. I did like the episode for the lighthearted scenes with Vincent, Catherine J.T & Tess. The Bromance and the romance was there for all to behold.(reminded me of S1)
    When the last scene rolled with Vincent walking away after seeing Catherine kissing Gabe I thought of how I felt the same way emotionally when (ep Guess Who's Coming to Dinner)Catherine walked away in tears after seeing Vincent kiss Tori and then he broke up with her.

    I am looking forward to the upcoming episodes with Vincent and Catherine realizing and admitting to each other that they are still in love #BATB

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  6. Thanks! And totally understandable perspectives on the episode. :)

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  7. Thanks! I've also had a hard time understanding why she's so insistent on this Gabe relationship, but hopefully it will work itself out soon.

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  8. Nice comparison! I agree with your opinions completely. Thanks for reading and commenting.

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  9. "Crazy sauce" (LMAO) "Yes, I love her. Enough to let her be with someone worthy."

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  10. Your review is pretty much the way I felt about this episode. Certainly one of the best of the season so far. Thank you for sharing your thoughts. The idea of Vincent feeling that he isn't worty of Catherine reminds of of the episode "Worth" in Season 1 where he felt the same way. He has to regain confidence in his self-worth and learn to trust himself again.

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  11. Exactly! Well said about Vincent's self-worth issues. Thanks for reading and commenting.

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  12. Haha, bring on the Smallville references! It's one of my favorite shows of all time. :)

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  13. While I feel so sad for Vincent, I think the characters have to go through it all to come to the realisations that will result in VinCat. I just sit back and enjoy watching. Well done on a comprehensive review! 😀

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  14. I loved this episode but seeing Vincent hurting was heart wrenching to watch..I am tickled to see more Vin/JT and more Tess/JT. There should be a coming together of Vin/Cat in the next few episodes. I am so hoping there will be a season 3 to continue the saga. The writers and the cast are fantastic and I enjoy the show very much.I hope the CW gives it another shot...
    #BatB rocks......

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  15. Great review again this week; really loved many elements of this week's show. I had a bit of lunch bag let down when Cat became convinced that Gabe was evil then a commercial break later she was groveling back to him - that made me sick. I will say it again, the Show is BATB not the Gabe show but he continues to take up way, way, way too much screen time this season and it limits the relationships and interactions of the Fab 4 whether Cat & Vincent are a couple or not. They have so much chemistry that even when they're not "together" they heat up every scene they're together. I wish writers would put a fork in the Cat - Gabe romance - they have less than zero chemistry and it makes no sense (which I have said many times before) that both Cat & Tess have glossed over his treachery and I agree with someone's comment that instead of Gabe being outraged that she didn't trust him, that he should be grateful that she has even spoken to him,never mind sleep with him (now or in future).


    Great scenes outside of Gabe -like JT & Tess, JT & VIncent, Cat&Vincent&JT&Tess - gee get the pattern of when the original cast are on screen together its magic. Final scene was sickening (Cat kissing Gabe leading to you know what next...) and Vincent watching then walking away in the dark cold night alone. He is coming back to himself and to the Vincent of season 1 - the one who would always put Cat's happiness first - ready to walk away then hurt her and that's been so missing this season so awesome to see it back.


    Unfortunately I think fans felt a little misled by the Producers/Writers that this would be uber romantic episode for Valentines so we thought that would be Cat & Vincent - and while it was heart aching & touching that he is trying to help her find happiness even if its with icky Gabe, the romance ended up being Cat & Gabe and JT & Tess. Well let's hope the fork is coming for Cat & Gabe - well before the hiatus.

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  16. I completely agree with everything you wrote!!!!!

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  17. Well said - I also love your phrase "the fab four"! Thanks for reading and commenting.

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  18. Thanks very much! I seriously feel like they make it seem Cat and Tess have had memory wipes too concerning Gabe, and that's coming from a viewer who likes him as a character. No one gets let off the hook that easily for wrongdoing like that. Can't wait to see what happens in future episodes. :)

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  19. Thank you for another great review.
    Vincent was mind blowing in this episode, yet again proving what a fantastic actor he is. He simply took my breath away with his outstanding performance.
    Loved Vincent & JT scenes, our boys are back!!! Both these guys really know how to portray real friendship. JT has stuck by Vincent through thick + thin and hope to see more scenes with these guys.
    JT & Tess of course were a delight to watch, they are so adorable together and we need more scenes with them. Would be so good to see them go on an official date!!
    Overall, the episode was really good & could have been even better without Cat-Gabe scenes and the ending - been a Valentine episode, it should have ended on a happy note.
    Desperately need VinCat back together.

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