‘Beauty and the Beast’ season 4’s episode 9 will find Vincent and Cat continuing to evade bounty hunters out to get Vincent. The promo showed the two caught in gunfire as they are pursued by a hunter out for some bounty. Cat may have been hurt in the attack.
The synopsis posted on Carter Matt stated, “Vincent (Jay Ryan) and Cat (Kristin Kreuk) fight to reclaim some normalcy to their lives, even as the threats of a beast bounty and a DHS manhunt loom. Meanwhile, Tess (Nina Lisandrello) takes a huge risk by protecting Vincent from a nosy reporter.”
According to KSite TV, season 2’s penultimate episode entitled “The Getaway” is directed by Stuart Gillard and Benjamin Raab & Deric A. Hughes. It is scheduled to air on The CW on July 28 before the season officially later this year.
The preceding episodes found Cat and Vincent running from the threat of bounty while trying to pull together their marriage. Despite trying to live a normal life, the two are finding difficulty in achieving just that.
It seems that the incoming episode will find Cat and Vincent getting closer to putting out the threat. In the promo, Cat says, “No matter what happens next, our lives are never gonna be the same.” The next scene showed the two getting attacked by gunfire in their home.
Vincent pushes Cat down on the ground to save her from getting shot but he is heard screaming by the end of the promo. It is unclear whether Cat was hurt by the attack.
‘Beauty and the Beast’ season 4’s episode 9, entitled “The Getwaway”, is scheduled to air on The CW on July 28, 2016. The police-procedural and science-fiction television series was developed for the small screen by Sherri Cooper-Landsman and Jennifer Levin based loosely on the CBS series of the same name that was broadcasted from 1987 to 1990. The series premiered on The CW on October 2012.


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