1. I LOVE THIS VERSION OF BEAUTY AND THE BEAST! I grew up watching it as a kid. Me and my sisters both loved this show. We often joke that Ron Perlman looked better as the Beast than with his own face in Conan and the Alien: Resurrection. We loved this show so this brought back a TON of memories.

    I remember thinking that the reason why they couldn’t kiss was because of the whole animal hybrid thing but I LOVED the show.

  2. The violence in the show was definitely the most disturbing thing about it. At sixteen I loved all the poetry and the longing glances and the swoony atmosphere of romance, and I even thought Vincent’s lion makeup rather handsome. But Vincent clawing his way through gangs of street toughs (or, in one harrowing episode, being caught and tortured on-screen by thugs who think he’s a monster) haunted me. In the end I decided to put up with the one for the sake of the other, but I always wished I hadn’t needed to choose.

    [SPOILERS AHOY, AND FORGIVE ME FOR RUINING YOUR CHILDHOODS] They did eventually kiss, though. It was a pretty weird and one-sided kiss (not only because Vincent was unconscious at the time but the lion makeup made it impossible for Ron Perlman to move his upper lip), and then there were… a lot of flashing images of flowers and fireworks that were not terribly subtle and made me think Oh No, and then a few episodes later Catherine died giving birth to Vincent’s son and I was FURIOUS, so I will never forget it. (Apparently Linda Hamilton got pregnant in real life and wanted to leave, so they wrote her pregnancy into the script before killing off her character and replacing her. Ratings plummeted instantly, of course, and it was promptly cancelled, so they really would have been better just to have Catherine and Vincent walk off into the sunset and wrap up the show.)

    • ionaofavalon says:

      Yeah, I watched that one where Vincent was captured by the scientists, that one really freaked me out. (But also, important for urban fantasy writers) and, though I only watched first season episodes, I can see that the season 3 “escalation” if you will, was a bit…. much. I just don’t think it was meant to be that way. Vincent and Catherine were happy as they were.

    • Ah, but there WAS a kiss! Well, maybe a “soul kiss,” I don’t know. In the episode “A Happy Life,” Vincent and Catherine run to each other after a long separation, in an epic moment that culminates in a passionate embrace. But, just as they are about to come together, everything slows down and there can be seen between them a ghostly double exposure of a real, on the lips kiss! Then, time speeds back up and they collapse into their usual Catherine’s-head-on-Vincent’s-chest-Super-Hug(TM).

      And this series is huge in my world. It’s pretty much why I became friends with this wonderful girl I’ve now been friends with for nearly 25 years and happen to be married to. 🙂 Thanks for writing about it, Tamra!

      • ionaofavalon says:

        What a sweet story! Like I said, I saw clips (due to a song in an episode of Muppet Babies) when I was a kid, and watching it now, I know teenaged me would have eaten it up with a spoon. Didn’t see the episode with True Love’s Kiss (TM). I had heard that season one was the best, so I watched a few episodes of that. You and my parents have been married the same amount of time, congratulations!

  3. Lauren B says:

    Haven’t seen this, but I really liked the remake!

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