Beauty and the Beast

Season 3 Episode 2

Though Lovers Be Lost (2)

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Though Lovers Be Lost (2)
AIRED:
Vincent, Joe and Elliot Burch all continue to search for Catherine who is still being held captive as her baby grows inside her. As the delivery comes closer, Vincent begins sensing the child's existence which lures him to the skyscraper where Catherine is being held. However, Vincent may just be too late as the evil Gabriel has plans for Catherine's child.moreless
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  • This is the beginning of the end of my interrest for the show.

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    So far,the show "Beauty and the Beast" had been a fairy tale show,a story which was wonderful and fortunately the good ones won always against the evil ones.But,from this episode on, with Catherine who was killed by harmful injection at the end of the episode and after her child was born,the show had turned into something like an awful nightmare.This was not anymore a marvellous story,at least there was always some marvellous ends since love,the one love beetween Vincent and Cathy,was always stronger than hate.Than hate from bandits,thieves,killers,drug dealers,etc...But from the two parts of the episode,the serie has turned disnature from its original theme.In my humble opinion,even though Linda Hamilton quit the show,the writers could have made an effort to find out anything to do with it.Besides,even writers them-selves recognize they could have turned it into something different.In other words,almost all the magic disapeared almost completely and the rest of episodes seemed filling episodes.moreless
Richard Roundtree

Richard Roundtree

Cleon Manning

Guest Star

Tiiu Leek

Tiiu Leek

Leslie Cole

Guest Star

Gerrielani Miyazaki

Gerrielani Miyazaki

Tenko

Guest Star

Edward Albert

Edward Albert

Elliot Burch

Recurring Role

Bill Marcus

Bill Marcus

D.A. Moreno

Recurring Role

Trivia, Notes, Quotes and Allusions

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  • TRIVIA (1)

    • The character of Catherine was killed in this episode because actress Linda Hamilton wanted to quit the show since she was pregnant and wanted the be a full-time mother in the very first months of her maternity.

  • QUOTES (1)

    • (Six months later)
      Catherine: Vincent, where are you?

      Father: You are going above?
      Vincent: Where is she? Where is she? Why do I have no sense of her?
      Father: You go Above every night...you have barely slept in six months.

      Father: You cannot go on like this! Your condition is not strong to begin with.
      Vincent: What are you suggesting?
      Father: I am suggesting...that if you go on like this, you will surely destroy yourself.
      Vincent: You would have me stop searching for Catherine?!
      Father: I would have you conserve your strength.
      Vincent: No! I will never stop until I find her. You know that.
      Father: Perhaps there is a reason for your inability yo sense Catherine, for the loss of connection...if the worst has occurred...
      Vincent: STOP! Don't even let the words pass your lips! She is alive! She is alive and I will not stop until I find her!

      Vincent: (at helicopter) CATHERINE!!!
      Catherine: Vincent... Vincent
      Vincent: Catherine...Catherine
      Catherine: We loved...There is a child.
      Vincent: A child?
      Catherine: He's beautiful!
      Vincent: Catherine...Catherine
      Catherine: "Though lovers be lost...
      Vincent: "Love shall not...
      (Catherine loses consciousness)
      Vincent:"...And death shall have no dominion."

  • NOTES (3)

  • ALLUSIONS (1)

    • Editor: Poetry is a part of culture, especially Beauty and the Beast culture.
      The poem that I spoke of in the "Editor's Opinion" was written by Dylan Thomas. Poetry was such a great part of the Beauty and the Beast culture. This page wouldn't be complete without this poem. After all, this poem contains the last words spoken between Catherine and Vincent. The two lovers that we have all fallen in love with. Here is the poem. And Death Shall Have No Dominion

      And death shall have no dominion
      Dead men naked they shall be one
      With the man in the wind and the west moon
      When their bones are picked clean and the clean bones gone
      They shall have stars at elbow and foot
      Though they go mad they shall be sane
      Though they sink through the sea they shall rise again;
      Though lovers be lost love shall not;
      And death shall have no dominion.

      And death shall have no dominion
      Under the windings of the sea
      They lying long shall not die windily;
      Twisting on racks when sinews give way,
      Strapped to a wheel, yet they shall not break;
      Faith in their hands shall snap in two,
      And the unicorn evils run them through;
      Split all ends up they shan't crack;
      And death shall have no dominion.

      And death shall have no dominion
      No more may gulls cry at their ears
      Or waves break loud on the seashores;
      Where blew a flower may a flower no more
      Lift its head to the blows of the rain;
      Though they be mad and dead as nails,
      Heads of the characters hammer through daisies;
      Break in the sun till the sun breaks down,
      And death shall have no dominion.

      That's the end. The poem is so beautiful and I hope that you all take the time to really read it and let it touch your hearts. Enjoy this small light into the lives of Catherine and Vincent.

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