Beauty and the Beast - The Beast of Wall Street - Review
Jun 12, 2015
Beauty and the Beast Reviews VMI'm so excited that Beauty and the Beast is finally back after the long hiatus, with plenty of its typical romance and thrills set to light up the summer. What a treat to get to enjoy this new batch of episodes while already knowing that there will also be a Season 4. Overall, I thought this was a solid beginning to the season, though I say that with a few small caveats, aspects that will likely be ironed out in the next couple of episodes. Truthfully, it's just so fun to have these wonderful characters on the screen again, with the show's great relationships continuing to unfold and plenty of that adorable humor at which BATB also excels. Let's review and discuss the Season 3 premiere! I'll be including some lyrics from Jessie Ware's song "You and I (Forever)," which reflect the continued, infamously "epic" love of Vincent and Catherine.
VinCat, in bliss and conflict: The beginning of the episode was so replete with swoon-worthy VinCat moments that I felt fan-serviced in the best possible way. I loved the scene of Vincent and Cat both rushing to the rooftop for their rendezvous, as well as their sexy greeting and sweet morning-after breakfast routine. It's fascinating to see Vincent finally getting to step back into his role as a doctor after Muirfield and all of his subsequent beastly adventures made him have to give that up. Along with his new ability to be with Cat the way the two dreamed of for so long, Vincent is coming into his own again as his life has started to return back to normal. Vincent wants his human identity back, and, aside from the occasional mandatory beast-out, to leave the supernatural life behind, and it's beyond understandable. However, the show has made it clear that Catherine and Vincent share a common destiny that is tied into the mythology of our story. That destiny will not allow Vincent to entirely walk away from his beastly side.
"It's getting late for me
But it's too early for you
I shouldn't wait but
This one I'm not gonna lose
I can see it, forever...
I got my starter for 10
You give your love for free
So could you say it again?
That this is all that you need..."*
It was truly intriguing to watch Cat struggle to reconcile the feeling of responsibility for finding out more about the latest supernatural threats to NYC (super-powered people we don't know much about yet, with Cat's sketchy intel coming from Agents Barnett and Thomas) with the problem of putting Vincent in harm's way once again. Making this even harder for her is Vincent's firm resolve not to get involved in any more beast (or beast-adjacent) - hunting shenanigans again. She has to respect the life he wants for himself and appreciate the life he wants to be able to have with her, while knowing that it will inevitably be interrupted from time to time by outside forces. Cat also has some kind of enjoyment, or a feeling of satisfaction, that comes from investigating the unknown and protecting the city from threats no one else would be able to thwart. Her fascination with beast history and her own ancestry (the story of Rebecca and Alastair provided a helpful hint at what VinCat should not do last season) fuels a certain enthusiasm that Vincent just doesn't feel. However, there's no question that when Vincent and Cat team up to fight baddies together, they are an amazing team.
"I don't wanna try alone
We could dream it all
Don't wanna stop the thought
Of you and I forever
Forever..."*
Even as Catherine followed leads to learn about an apparently powered and out of control man named Zane, Vincent was planning to propose to her and further cement their domestic bliss. Though their activities were at odds at some points in this episode, the complicated bond between them ensures that they both want the same things from life: to be happy together, to share their love, and to always hold themselves to the same high moral and heroic standard that makes them who they are. It's true that we didn't learn a whole lot about the new mythology of the season in this episode, but we did get an unusually philosophical look at how Catherine and Vincent each see life and how they can get back on the same page.
"I only wanna team with you
We could dream it all
Don't wanna stop the thought
Of you and I forever
Forever..."*
Best of all was the way they didn't let their disagreements about Catherine's investigations interfere with their new chance at happiness. The last thing any of us want is a rehash of the VinCat angst from Season 2. Thankfully, the duo have now reached an admirable level of maturity in their relationship that allows them to talk it out and come to an understanding. If the tide of their destiny is always going to pull them back into these battles, Vincent will have to come to terms with it. But that didn't stop him from going through with his proposal either. It was delightful that he segued right from their deep discussion on life into asking Cat to marry him. Instead of drawing the promise of the question-popping out over multiple episodes filled with misunderstandings, the writers gave us this lovely proposal scene right in the season premiere. It was beautifully done, especially this exchange:
Cat: "I keep saying, I really believe that were in this together for a reason. Not just for love."
Vincent: "Except, without that, I'd be lost."
Jay Ryan and Kristin Kreuk were just perfect in this scene. I loved Vincent's cute nervousness and dashing proposal, and Cat's shock and joyful acceptance. Thank goodness that conversation with Heather earlier in the episode, about VinCat not rushing towards marriage, was not a foreshadowing that Cat would hesitate to accept the proposal.
"Sometimes you got to push to start
And then we're gonna go until the wheels fall off
'Til the wheels fall off
Can't you see it?
It's forever..."*
J.T. and Tess: This part of the episode moved a little more slowly, as J.T. was stalling his own recovery, through what was probably a combination of fear over how exactly he was healed and his own problems with hypochondria. While still being his usual charming b.f.f. self, J.T. was more neurotic than usual and couldn't seem to get out of his own way. A little tough love from Tess was understandably on order, and I can sympathize with both of their feelings about this situation. I'm glad that by the end of the episode, J.T. got rid of his crutch, which represented his recovery-stalling, and began to move on from his near-death experience. I always enjoy watching Tess and J.T. both in their individual best-friendships with Cat and Vincent, and in their relationship with each other, which is still new and developing. It will be interesting to see what the writers have in store for these two in Season 3 and how exactly J.T.'s survival from his wounds from Season 2 will play into the new storyline.
Heather: I was pleased that Nicole Gale Anderson became a series regular, as her plucky character Heather is typically very enjoyable. From this episode, I can't quite tell what Heather will bring to the ongoing story as a more prominent player. Heather's role still felt like one of her random guest starring pop-ups from Season 1 or 2. Will Heather become drawn into the adventures of VinCat, and how so? We still haven't seen her fiancé, and I'm very curious to see what kind of a character he will be as well.
The new mythology and storyline: Simply put, my one issue with this episode was the lack of progress on the actual big bads of Season 3 and who exactly our scooby gang, the "fab four," will be up against. Are these new supernatural people like new versions of beasts (as Zane sort of seemed to be) or is there more to them? Are there multiple types of new supernatural creatures we will see in upcoming episodes? How do these new developments tie into beast mythology and the mysterious group of people conducting the experiments to create these beings, using NYC as "their own Petri dish," as Cat put it? I am on the edge of my seat for the next episode to pull back the veil on these aspects of the story, but do feel that more should have been told in this one.
What did you think of this episode? Any theories for what lies ahead in Season 3? Share your thoughts in the comments! And don't forget to catch an all-new Beauty and the Beast, Thursday at 8/7c on The CW.
*Lyrics taken from the song "You and I (Forever)" by Jessie Ware
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Hi Virginia ~ good to see you again ~ always enjoy your musical BatB reviews ~ just checked out that song and I really like it so thanks for that too! You're the 2nd reviewer I've seen use the word "solid" to describe this Season 3 opener and I couldn't agree more. I thought it was a perfect balance of S1 romance with S2 action ~throw out the love triangles and throw in some intriguing new baddies and looks like S3 is headed in the right direction for VinCat ♥ I too was not overly impressed with the titular Beast of Wall St as we barely found out anything about him but maybe that was intentional and it did leave me curious to see how that is going to play out and tie in with VinCat's destiny as lovers and Beasthunters. Next week's electrifying superhuman (stopped myself from calling them metahumans ;) looks interesting for sure!
ReplyDeleteThanks, and good to see you again as well! Glad it wasn't just me feeling like the beast storyline aspect was vague in this episode. I was thinking the pacing would be tighter with 13 episodes, but I have all the faith that they will amp up the mythology by the next episode. I did love the thoughtfulness and romance of the VinCat developments, so I cannot complain. :)
ReplyDeleteWhy do I have the feeling it's all gonna be shot to heck soon? You know it will. 😔
ReplyDeleteI always love your reviews. TY, great again :)
ReplyDeleteI agree with e@n, and always enjoy your reviews of BATB. Jay Ryan is a great actor and I hope we will see a lot more of him as a doctor, especially with that blue shirt!! and may be some interaction with both Vincent's and Catherine's (always Catherine, never Cat) families???
ReplyDeleteThank you as well! :) Hope you enjoyed the season premiere.
ReplyDeleteYou mean Vincent and Catherine's happiness? I'm hoping that whatever drama they go through won't include any more silly break-ups; they should be past that now for sure.
ReplyDeleteThank you :) I must agree with your assessment of Vincent's blue shirt. He also makes that whole doctor's outfit look very good! It would be very interesting to see more interactions with their families, beyond just Heather. Seems inevitable now that the engagement is in place.
ReplyDeleteI loved it! Thank you :)
ReplyDeleteengaged, and already in couples' therapy??? Ep. 3 - that would be silly indeed
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great review. Great, great episode with so much to look forward to and fantastic to have the hunkie Beast and his gorgeous Beauty back on CW again.
ReplyDeleteThanks Virginia, i also love it when you put songs on your review. My daughter (17) always asks me where I get the good sings to put in my playlists! She can't believe I know songs she likes ! It was a good epside. A few concerns but hopefully those will be addressed. I am okay with it being 13 episode until the show gets it's groove back, IMO, like in season 1. It is starting out that way. Some really adorable moments and definitely VinCAT at it's finest. I didn't really like the losing humanity again as I felt like we played that to death last season and Vincent proved he can choose that. But you are right it was so great to see the actors back on the screen. They really are what make this show.
ReplyDeleteAre they going into couples therapy in episode 3? Wonder what the context would be. I'm so looking forward to that ep based on the description. Awesome guest stars and fun premise!
ReplyDeleteThis is what CW promotion for Ep. 3 (Bob & Carol & Vincent & Catherine) is saying. Unless they are in one of their undercover operations to find out more about that extraordinary threat??
ReplyDeleteThat's the question I'm pondering, too. Could be either one, but will be interesting to see what happens either way! :)
ReplyDeleteI am sorry, it should be Ep. 4, my mistake, but the concern still stands. Ep. 2 was just great, I enjoyed every moment except for Agent Thomas's death, why there was no security outside his hospital room??
ReplyDeleteHi everyone! I'm new to this discussion but wanted to hear everyone take on the fact that both Vincent and Catherine seemed nervous about losing the others love. At the scene on the boat, when Vincent is working out, and before the proposal, Cat seemed to be feeling like Vincent was going to break-up with her. Did anyone else feel that way? Also, Vincent's nervousness with the proposal and uncertainty if she would say yes. -- overall I loved this episode and I can't wait for more.
ReplyDeleteInteresting points! I think that while Vincent and Cat both know they love each other, they both worry about making their relationship work with all the obstacles they face. But they get better and better at overcoming those insecurities all the time. If Vincent was nervous Catherine would not accept the proposal, I have to say I was a little too, just because it's the CW and I worried they'd do some silly angst to put off her saying yes for a few episodes. So glad the writers made the scene satisfying instead!
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