'Beauty and the Beast' season 3 spoilers: Vincent plans to pop the question to Cat in episode 1

Vincent and Cat The CW

While it looks like Cat and Vincent are off to live a happier life — one that's free of monstrosities and disasters and dangers — "Beauty and the Beast" season 3 will throw in more catastrophes for the couple to deal with and they seem to be a lot worse than before. 

However, this won't initially be the case as Cat and Vincent try to live an "ordinary" life, with the latter planning to propose to the woman of his dreams. Unfortunately for Vincent, fate will have to complicate things for him, not that he is all new to this. 

The first episode for the new season is titled "The Beast of Wall Street" and The CW served up some spoilery spoiler photos to let fans catch a glimpse at what the premiere episode has in store for them. The synopsis for the episode hints that something "extraordinary" will hold off Vincent's proposal. 

What could impede this precious moment? "A superhuman on a rampage," which will endanger Cat in the process.

Vincent will realize that normality isn't for him, at least not this time. The first season 3 episode will cut short what Vincent has become comfortable with. He will be dealing with a rogue who is "drugging innocent victims and transforming them into superhumans" and the sense of urgency is greater than Vincent popping the question.

Meanwhile, a conflict between Tess and JT will arise in the premiere, too, which will air on June 11.

The synopsis for "Beauty and the Beast" season 3 episode 2 is also out. 

Vincent (Jay Ryan) moves in with Cat (Kristin Kreuk) which forces them both to address the rapid changes in their relationship while they investigate a shocking new lead in their hunt to track down who is behind the super-human experiments. JT (Austin Basis) tries to impress Tess' (Nina Lisandrello) brothers and discovers that there may be some side effects to the medicine he received from Agent Thomas (guest star Arnold Pinnock). Meanwhile, Heather (Nicole Gale Anderson) returns to town with a surprise announcement." 

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