'Beauty and the Beast' season 4 spoilers: Vincent and Cat on the run

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After several delays due to the Rio Olympics, "Beauty and the Beast" season 4 episode 11 is finally airing, and as stated in a report from the IBTimes, fans will find Cat (Kristin Kreuk) and Vincent (Jay Ryan) on the run now that their secret has been exposed.

The episode is titled "Meet the New Beast" and its official synopsis, as per TV Guide, states that the couple has lost control over their secret and will now be on the run. Vincent comes to the realization that he needs to face his past while Cat will worry about what they may lose if they fail to make the right decision.

In the previous episode it was revealed that  Graydal CEO Peter Braxton (Marc Singer) was the man responsible for putting a large bounty on Vincent's head and for this reason the couple has been in hiding from those trying to hunt and capture him.

According to the IBTimes, it is possible that things will not turn out well as Vincent may have to face the "super beast" and deal with the consequences for the tortures and experiments conducted on him by Braxton, back when the latter was trying to find out if Vincent was the right type of beast they had been looking for.

With a confrontation with the enhanced and transformed super soldier, a new form of beast, then it is speculated that Vincent will go on a suicide mission to kill it and to take down those trying to hunt him. In the end he may have to go up against the vey creators of this new beast.

"Beauty and the Beast" season 4 has only a couple of episodes left and it has been confirmed to be the final season for the show.

"Beauty and the Beast" season 4 episode 11 airs this Aug. 25 before it goes on hiatus again until Sept. 8.

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