‘Beauty and the Beast’ season 4’s episode 5, entitled “It’s A Wonderful Beast”, will find Vincent wondering how uncomplicated Cat’s life would be without him around to bring in some trouble. The two continue to struggle with evading a bounty hunter out to capture Vincent and expose his real identity.
The synopsis posted on Carter Matt stated, “Vincent (Jay Ryan) and Cat (Kristin Kreuk) realize they have to go into hiding now that someone is out to kill Vincent. Vincent wonders if Cat would have been better off without him and gets a glimpse into exactly what her life could have been.” The upcoming episode is directed by Stuart Gillard and written by Melissa Glenn.
In the preceding episodes, Cat learns that she may be pregnant with Vincent’s baby after waiting to take a pregnancy test. She realizes that she is excited to start a family with her husband despite a bounty hunter out to get Vincent and expose his secrets. Her excitement at the prospect of becoming a mother and starting a normal life clashes with Vincent’s more practical view of evading his predator before settling.
According to Movie News Guide, Vincent wonders how Cat’s life would have turned out without him around. He may be reevaluating the implications of existing in Cat’s life, which has become more and more complicated.
‘Beauty and the Beast’ season 4’s episode 5 is scheduled to be released on June 30, 2016 on The CW. The long-running American fantasy-drama television series will be concluding some time on August 2016. It was previously reported that season 4 will be the show’s final run on the network, after premiering on October 2012.
It stars Kristin Kreuk and Jay Ryan in the lead roles as Catherine Chandler and Vincent Keller, respectively. It also stars Austin Basis as J.T. Forbes, Nina Lisandrello as Tess Vargas, and Nicole Gail Anderson as Heather Chandler. Michael Maschio, Thom Pretak, Roger Grant, Kevin Lafferty, and Mairzee Almas serve as producers.


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