
Perhaps unsurprisingly, the reaction to Alex is exactly what the show’s producers wanted. “For me, that meant that they were really invested in Cat and Vincent, and they were really rooting for them, which was what I want,” Executive Producer Brian Peterson admitted at a Q&A held this past Friday. “The fact that they would hate somebody stepping in and moving in on her territory, for me, means that everything is working just right, and people are investing the way we want them to, and in our two leads, because that’s the most important part of the show, are the two leads.”
Once the Alex arc is finished, how might things change for Vincent and Cat? “It’s difficult, because not only externally, but internally, they have a lot of issues now, if he just ran back to somebody that quickly, Cat’s going to be a little reticent to let him just run right back to her, as I think you’ll see, especially in the next episode. So it’s going to cause some internal conflict, but obviously Heather, and in the next run of probably four or five [episodes], every other part of the show starts to implode on them in the external world, as far as the other people in their lives at the precinct, and Muirfield… it all comes back in right when they’re trying to figure their own relationship out,” he said.
One thing he did promise is that fans will get some good, uninterrupted Vincent/Cat romance in the very near future. “We’re very conscious of not just writing to tease and make it feel written, so that will happen very, very soon,” he assured. “We’re not going to pull some ‘oh, we’re pulling them apart before they kiss again’.”
Beauty And The Beast airs Thursday nights at 9PM (ET) on The CW. Check out some of our other BATB content, including images and screen captures from this week’s episode!
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Love the way the writers are doing justice to the Vincat story. Hoping to see a 2nd season for BatB
EEEEEEEEEE! The slow-burn has been painfully amazing but I know it’ll be worth it. Can’t wait! <3
Need a S2!