Beauty and the Beast season 4 episode 8 spoilers: Vincent and Cat fight to reclaim normalcy

Fans should start saying goodbye to Cat (Kristin Kreuk) and Vin (Jay Ryan) in 'Beauty and the Beast' season 4. facebook.com/BeautyandtheBeast

Beauty and the Beast season 4 episode 8 that aired Thursday, July 21, saw Vincent Keller (Jay Ryan) going underground with a sexy operative who Cat learns is an assassin. Thus he lands in a tricky situation in an extremely dramatic fashion, as he continues to be on the run.

Even though we are in the final season of CW 's hit fantasy drama, the 'hiding out and on the run' part of "Love Is a Battlefield" episode made it feel like it was in season 2 or 3.

In the closing minutes of the episode Catherine (Kristin Kreuk) exclaims, "This is the riskiest thing that we've ever done." giving audience and idea of the tricky state of things coming up for her and Vincent. 

The promo of episode 9, directed by Stuart Gillard and Benjamin Raab & Deric A. Hughes, called, "The Getaway" showed Vincent and Cat continuing to evade bounty hunters to get Vincent out, as the two are caught up in gunfire. It looks drama-filled and extremely fierce as Vincent is caught up in the middle of Cat being hurt in the attack, and Vincent screaming out Catherine's name to close out the clip.

The upcoming episode shows Vincent and Cat do everything to reclaim some normalcy in their lives while Tess (Nina Lisandrello) goes out of her way taking a huge risk to protect Vincent, who is hiding from not just bounty hunters but from DHS too, that continues its own super-dangerous manhunt.

Also a nosy reporter is about to expose Vincent, hints at Catherine to tell Vincent to get out of dodge .Things are going to get more outrageous than ever, even though couple seem to be well put together, personally. Let's hope that the bond the two are developing is strong enough to bear what is coming, of difficulties and hurdles.

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