'Beauty and the Beast' Season 3 Spoilers: Catherine To Be Investigated By Internal Affairs In Next Chapter? [VIDEO]
Catherine's (Kristine Kreuk) cred as a detective will be brought into question, even possibly putting her under investigation, in season 3 of Beauty and the Beast.
New Stills Of Vincent and Catherine From Season 3 Revealed
Spoiler TV came out with this bit of information, revealing that Catherine is going to have to revisit the nature of her troubles in the previous season. The report goes on to state that Internal Affairs will actually be brought in for an investigation and Catherine and crew will be "at odds with the law." This was the drift the show took in season 2 but the Vincent (Jay Ryan) was the cause of all the unrest. This is also going the "change the entire dynamic of the show towards the end of the chapter" according to the report.
Previously, E!Online reported that they have it from a good source that one of the prime characters will be in a life-and-death situation, and be admitted in the hospital. The report went on to state that it would not be Tess (Nina Lissandro). This leaves Catherine (Kristin Kreuk), Vincent (Jay Ryan) and J.T. (Austin Basis).
Catherine To Get A New Partner In Season 3
Up until now, we have only seen Vincent in a dangerous situation. New stills from season 3 of Beauty and the Beast of Vincent in the line of fire with cops in the backdrop was revealed. Director Stuart Gillard revealed these images via Twitter on February 8. The stills show Vincent backed up by a bunch of cops in heavy gear, ready to fire. Now it is not clear if they are on Vincent's side or they are trying to stop him from heading in the direction he is headed in. Gillard calls the image a "rooftop chase" in his tweet. But it definitely looks like there are going to be a bunch of very intense scenes in the next chapter of Beauty and the Beast.
Season 3 of Beauty and the Beast will premiere on May 21.
The season 2 finale, Deja Vu aired on The CW at 8 p.m. on July 7.
Watch the preview clip for Deja Vu here: