'Beauty and the Beast' season 3 spoilers: Vincent and Cat 'elope' in episode 7 'Both Sides Now'

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Cat and Vincent attempt to mix business with pleasure in "Beauty and the Beast" season 3 episode 7 titled "Both Sides Now." A normal life has always been elusive to them and they have learned that they can't just chase it with all the supernatural troubles they have to face, so they just go with the flow. 

In the upcoming episode, an "unstoppable" assassin hunts down Cat and Vincent. But before the bad guy gets to harm their loved ones, the couple decides to trick their tracker by pretending to run away to another town. 

The two have learned in the previous episode that with them around, someone is bound to get hurt. When the assassin, who was tasked to take them out for being too nosy, interrupted Vincent's bachelor party, Hank ended up injured. 

The couple can't afford to put anyone else directly in their tracker's crosshairs and decides that luring him away is the best way to go. However, in the promo for the episode, the assassin catches up to them, threatening Vincent to kill his bride if he doesn't do what he says. 

The other slice of the upcoming episode will see JT getting all fed up with being under police protection. In turn, he ultimately decides to enlist the help of Tess in tracking down a lead. Lastly, this week's episode will see Heather adjusting to her new job. 

Clearly, Cat and Vincent will spend the days left before getting officially married running away, fighting assassins and stopping baddies from making lab rats out of actual people. After all this is done, they should be the happiest newlyweds around. 

"Beauty and the Beast" season 3 episode 7 titled "Both Sides Now" airs July 23. 

 

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