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* BadassBookworm: Vincent is never without a book in his hand, and is unbeatable in combat.

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* BadassBookworm: Vincent is never without a book in his hand, hand (he reads ''Literature/GreatExpectations'' to Catherine as she recovers), and is unbeatable in combat.
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* AScarToRemember: In the pilot Catherine is kidnapped off the street by thugs who have mistaken her for a woman scheduled to testify against their boss in court. They make a number of ugly cuts on Catherine's face, intended to serve as a reminder every time she looks in a mirror for her to keep her mouth shut. After she is saved by Vincent and Father and returns to the World Above, Catherine gets expert plastic surgery, but one scar remains below her ear, and when she locates the witness she was mistaken for, she shows her the scar, saying, "I think this was meant for you."
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* BadassBookworm: Vincent is never without a book in his hand, and is unbeatable in combat.
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** Hell, even [[spoiler: Catherine]] suffers this by the end.

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** Hell, even [[spoiler: Catherine]] suffers this by the end.end, [[spoiler: although it isn't the birth that kills her, but a morphine injection]].
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** Creator/GeorgeRRMartin says that they hoped to do the same thing every season on a Halloween episode, but that didn't pan out.
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* OverlaidSocieties: The tunnels beneath New York City are occupied by The Tunnel People, who have created a subterranean world of their own. They are aided by some allies who live Above and help provide supplies to the Tunnel society, but most New Yorkers have no idea they exist.
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* MonsterAndTheMaiden: The leonine creature Vincent aids female Assistant District Attorney Catherine Chandler in her cases while the two deal with their attraction to each other.
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* BerserkButton: Woe unto anyone who tries to mess with Catherine once Vincent becomes aware of it; given the mind link between them, he'll come charging in to her rescue each time.
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* SilentTreatment: Rule-breakers in the World Below can be sentenced to a month of this.
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* IAmYourFather: Paracelsus tries to do this with Vincent during their second confrontation, revealing that he had discovered Vincent as an abandoned baby and had to talk Father - afraid of letting Vincent grow up in the World Below - into adopting him. Subverted in that Vincent already knows of Paracelsus' evil ways and that Father ended up loving Vincent as a son after all.
** Paracelsus still attempts to convert Vincent to his cause, during a subtle campaign of driving Vincent further enraged in order to turn him to Paracelsus' dark world-view. [[spoiler:All it does is make Vincent angry enough to kill Paracelsus. The villain dies gasping "At last, you are my son."]]
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* EvilCounterpart: Paracelsus is this to Father. They were both involved in creating the hidden society in the World Below. However, Paracelsus became obsessed with modeling a perfect - and morally bankrupt - community, which forced Father and the others to exile him. Also an EvilFormerFriend.

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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Eliot Burch, an ex-boyfriend of Catherine's who worked his way up to be a rich real estate developer. He occasionally clashes with The World Below with his development projects, and he occasionally has legal run-ins that draw Catherine's attention. He also still loves her in his own way and actually does her a favor or two hoping to stay in her good graces, basically becoming a unknowing rival to Vincent. When [[spoiler:Catherine dies, Eliot [[TheAtoner tries to pursue the criminal conspiracy responsible for her death]] but Gabriel turns the tables to break Eliot's own financial empire, forcing Eliot to set a trap for Vincent. When they meet, Vincent reveals to Eliot that Catherine thought of him as a friend, which compels him to warn Vincent it's a trap [[HeroicSacrifice before dying in the explosion]] meant for them both.]]



* MindlinkMates: Vincent and Catherine could usually tell when the other was in trouble. When the mind-link broke, it almost drove Vincent crazy.

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* MindlinkMates: Vincent and Catherine could usually tell when the other was in trouble. When the mind-link broke, it almost drove Vincent crazy. [[spoiler:The mind link carries over to their child.]]


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** It was loosely based on stories about a deep tunnel system underneath [[UsefulNotes/NewYorkCity Manhattan]] meant for an early 19th Century version of a subway train that was never completed, which have become a home to the city's homeless.
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The premise was simple. Catherine Chandler (Creator/LindaHamilton), a lawyer, is abducted, beaten, slashed and left to die in Central Park. She is then rescued by Vincent (Creator/RonPerlman), a leonine member of [[WainscotSociety a secret community of outcasts living in tunnels under the city]] ("The World Below"). The series then focused partly on the attraction between the two characters, and partly on the cases Catherine encountered in her new career as an assistant district attorney, facing crime drama situations that affect both her world and his.

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The premise was simple. Catherine Chandler (Creator/LindaHamilton), a lawyer, is abducted, beaten, slashed beaten and left to die in Central Park. She is then rescued by Vincent (Creator/RonPerlman), a leonine member of [[WainscotSociety a secret community of outcasts living in tunnels under the city]] ("The World Below"). The series then focused partly on the attraction between the two characters, and partly on the cases Catherine encountered in her new career as an assistant district attorney, facing crime drama situations that affect both her world and his.



** Vincent's mother dies (still leaving it unexplained as to how the hell Vincent came to be.)

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** Vincent's mother dies (still leaving it unexplained as to how the hell Vincent came to be.)be).
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* ArtifactTitle: Catherine dies in the first episode of the third and final season, making it all about Vincent, but "Beauty" remained in the title.
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A remake/reinterpretation of this series, starring Kristin Kreuk and Jay Ryan, premiered Fall 2012 on Creator/TheCW. [[Series/BeautyAndTheBeast2012 Its page can be found here.]] All tropes for the new series should be placed there.

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A remake/reinterpretation of this series, starring Kristin Kreuk Creator/KristinKreuk and Jay Ryan, premiered Fall 2012 on Creator/TheCW. [[Series/BeautyAndTheBeast2012 Its page can be found here.]] All tropes for the new series should be placed there.
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* RunawayFiancee: One episode has Catherine and Vincent helping a young Chinese woman escape an arranged marriage. Unfortunately, the man she was to marry was the son of a high-ranking member of a Triad which knew all about the World Below.

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* RunawayFiancee: One episode has Catherine and Vincent helping a young Chinese woman escape an arranged marriage. Unfortunately, the man she was to marry was the son of a high-ranking member of a Triad [[TheTriadsAndTheTongs Triad]] which knew all about the World Below.
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The premise was simple. Catherine Chandler (Linda Hamilton), a lawyer, is abducted, beaten, slashed and left to die in Central Park. She is then rescued by Vincent (Creator/RonPerlman), a leonine member of [[WainscotSociety a secret community of outcasts living in tunnels under the city]] ("The World Below"). The series then focused partly on the attraction between the two characters, and partly on the cases Catherine encountered in her new career as an assistant district attorney, facing crime drama situations that affect both her world and his.

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The premise was simple. Catherine Chandler (Linda Hamilton), (Creator/LindaHamilton), a lawyer, is abducted, beaten, slashed and left to die in Central Park. She is then rescued by Vincent (Creator/RonPerlman), a leonine member of [[WainscotSociety a secret community of outcasts living in tunnels under the city]] ("The World Below"). The series then focused partly on the attraction between the two characters, and partly on the cases Catherine encountered in her new career as an assistant district attorney, facing crime drama situations that affect both her world and his.
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* SignedLanguage: Laura in "An Impossible Silence" and "Sticks and Stones."
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A remake/reinterpretation of this series, starring Kristin Kreuk and Jay Ryan, premiered Fall 2012 on TheCW. [[Series/BeautyAndTheBeast2012 Its page can be found here.]] All tropes for the new series should be placed there.

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A remake/reinterpretation of this series, starring Kristin Kreuk and Jay Ryan, premiered Fall 2012 on TheCW.Creator/TheCW. [[Series/BeautyAndTheBeast2012 Its page can be found here.]] All tropes for the new series should be placed there.
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''Beauty and the Beast'' is a [[TheEighties 1980s]] Creator/{{CBS}} TV series, loosely inspired by [[Literature/BeautyAndTheBeast the fairy tale of the same name]] but set in modern-day UsefulNotes/NewYorkCity. The series lasted from September, 1987 to August, 1990. A total of 56 episodes in three seasons.

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''Beauty and the Beast'' is a [[TheEighties 1980s]] Creator/{{CBS}} TV series, series produced by Creator/RepublicPictures, loosely inspired by [[Literature/BeautyAndTheBeast the fairy tale of the same name]] but set in modern-day UsefulNotes/NewYorkCity. The series lasted from September, 1987 to August, 1990. A total of 56 episodes in three seasons.
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* AbsurdlySpaciousSewer: Sometimes it's the sewers. Sometimes it's the storm drains, and sometimes it's an abandoned section of the subways. The implication is that all the systems link together through walled-up, forgotten areas.

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* AbsurdlySpaciousSewer: Sometimes it's the sewers. Sometimes it's the storm drains, and sometimes it's an abandoned section of the subways. The implication is that all the systems link together through walled-up, forgotten areas. The inhabitants of "The World Below" have had years, possibly centuries, to dig the tunnels and install the chandeliers and spiral staircases.
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* KingOfTheHomeless: "Father" is a particularly benevolent one.
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->''"This is where the wealthy and the powerful rule. It is her world...a world apart from mine. Her name...is Catherine. From the moment I saw her, she captured my heart with her beauty, her warmth, and her courage. I knew then, as I know now, she would change my life...forever."''

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->''"This is where the wealthy and the powerful rule. It is her world... a world apart from mine. Her name... is Catherine. From the moment I saw her, she captured my heart with her beauty, her warmth, and her courage. I knew then, as I know now, she would change my life... forever."''
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* BigBad: Paracelsus in Season 1 and Season 2, Gabriel in Season 3.
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-->-- Vincent and Catherine, opening titles.

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-->-- Vincent '''Vincent and Catherine, opening titles.
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* CreatorCameo: George R.R. Martin plays a guy who runs from a couple subway punks in the opening scene of "Terrible Savior."
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* {{Homage}}: Vincent's appearance resembles that of the Beast in [[Film/BeautyAndTheBeast Jean Cocteau's 1946 film version]] of the fairy tale.

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* {{Homage}}: Vincent's appearance resembles that of the Beast in [[Film/BeautyAndTheBeast [[Film/BeautyAndTheBeast1946 Jean Cocteau's 1946 film version]] of the fairy tale.
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* {{Big Damn Hero|es}}: Vincent.

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* {{Big Damn Hero|es}}: BigDamnHeroes: Vincent.
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Many of the episodes were penned by none other than GeorgeRRMartin, now famous for his ''ASongOfIceAndFire'' series of novels.

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Many of the episodes were penned by none other than GeorgeRRMartin, now Creator/GeorgeRRMartin, who later became famous for his ''ASongOfIceAndFire'' ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire'' series of novels.
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->''"This is where the wealthy and the powerful rule. It is her world...a world apart from mine. Her name...is Catherine. From the moment I saw her, she captured my heart with her beauty, her warmth, and her courage. I knew then, as I know now, she would change my life...forever."''

->''"He comes from a secret place, far below the city streets, hiding his face from strangers, safe from hate and harm. He brought me there to save my life... and now, wherever I go, he is with me, in spirit. For we have a bond stronger than friendship or love. And although we cannot be together, we will never, ever be apart."''
-->-- Vincent and Catherine, opening titles.

''Beauty and the Beast'' is a [[TheEighties 1980s]] Creator/{{CBS}} TV series, loosely inspired by [[Literature/BeautyAndTheBeast the fairy tale of the same name]] but set in modern-day UsefulNotes/NewYorkCity. The series lasted from September, 1987 to August, 1990. A total of 56 episodes in three seasons.

The premise was simple. Catherine Chandler (Linda Hamilton), a lawyer, is abducted, beaten, slashed and left to die in Central Park. She is then rescued by Vincent (Creator/RonPerlman), a leonine member of [[WainscotSociety a secret community of outcasts living in tunnels under the city]] ("The World Below"). The series then focused partly on the attraction between the two characters, and partly on the cases Catherine encountered in her new career as an assistant district attorney, facing crime drama situations that affect both her world and his.

Many of the episodes were penned by none other than GeorgeRRMartin, now famous for his ''ASongOfIceAndFire'' series of novels.

A remake/reinterpretation of this series, starring Kristin Kreuk and Jay Ryan, premiered Fall 2012 on TheCW. [[Series/BeautyAndTheBeast2012 Its page can be found here.]] All tropes for the new series should be placed there.

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* AbsurdlySpaciousSewer: Sometimes it's the sewers. Sometimes it's the storm drains, and sometimes it's an abandoned section of the subways. The implication is that all the systems link together through walled-up, forgotten areas.
* AlmostKiss: In practically every episode Vincent and Catherine start to engage in a kiss, but at the last moment they always wince and just hug each other instead.
* BeastAndBeauty: Obviously. But not uncreatively -- although she's the beauty and he's the beast, a lot of the time it's ''him'' bringing out the best in ''her''.
* BeautyEqualsGoodness: Inverted: Vincent is kind and sweet, and his appearance doesn't change, in the beginning Catherine was shallow and petty and Vincent's kindness gave her something more to live for.
* BeneathTheEarth: "The World Below", an elaborately gothic underground colony secretly constructed long ago and connected with the sewers and subways of New York.
* {{Big Damn Hero|es}}: Vincent.
* BlindAndTheBeast: Catherine has her eyes covered with bandages when she first meets Vincent, and has fallen in love with him by the time her eyesight has been restored.
* CantHaveSexEver: It's strongly implied that Vincent's passions would sufficiently overpower his will such that, combined with his great strength and claws, he could well seriously injure or kill anyone he has sex with.
** Averted by the end of the series; Vincent & Catherine have sex [[spoiler: and she has his child. She dies soon after giving birth, but not due to the birth itself, and it's never stated or even implied that sex with Vincent harmed her]]. To be fair, most of the previously mentioned implications were made by Vincent, who was never very good at believing the best in himself.
* CerebusSyndrome: The show takes a very serious turn in Season 3 when [[spoiler:Catherine dies]].
* CometOfDoom: A comet was blazing in the sky the night billionaire Elliot Burch was murdered by operatives of his rival, Gabriel. Father marks the occasion by quoting the line about comets from ''Theatre/JuliusCaesar''.
* DeathByChildbirth:
** Vincent's mother dies (still leaving it unexplained as to how the hell Vincent came to be.)
** Devin's mother, which keeps Father from acknowledging Devin as his son until he becomes an adult.
** Hell, even [[spoiler: Catherine]] suffers this by the end.
* FirstTimeInTheSun: The ''moon'', actually, was the first thing Vincent saw when he ventured above ground.
* ForHalloweenIAmGoingAsMyself: Vincent gets to wander around in the episode "Masquerades", and he and Catherine [[UnresolvedSexualTension almost kiss]] at dawn, until they are spotted by a jogger who comments, "Halloween was last night, man!"
* GentleGiant: Vincent is by nature very kind and sweet. [[BewareTheNiceOnes Just don't get on his bad side.]]
* GoldFever: In the episode "Fever", the underground tunnel community discovers a buried treasure ship, and starts to violently fracture over the question of what should be done with it.
* HeartbrokenBadass: Vincent, after [[spoiler: he loses Catherine]].
* {{Homage}}: Vincent's appearance resembles that of the Beast in [[Film/BeautyAndTheBeast Jean Cocteau's 1946 film version]] of the fairy tale.
* IAmAMonster: Vincent
** YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre: Catherine
* TheLoad: In far too many episodes, Catherine's only role is to get in trouble, thus forcing Vincent to risk all by rescuing her. But despite this....
* {{Masquerade}}: The existence of the World Below is a secret.
* MindlinkMates: Vincent and Catherine could usually tell when the other was in trouble. When the mind-link broke, it almost drove Vincent crazy.
* MrFanservice: Despite his appearance (or perhaps because of it) Vincent is ''dead sexy.''
* OpeningNarration: Paired voiceovers from Vincent and Catherine describing their love for each other. [[spoiler:Until Catherine is killed, after which Vincent gives a solo voiceover.]]
* RescueRomance: Vincent and Catherine first met when he brought her home after she was attacked and left to die in Central Park.
* RiddleForTheAges: Vincent's origin is never definitively revealed and likely was never meant to be.
* RomanticFalseLead: Wealthy developer Elliot Burch is briefly this for Catherine.
* RunawayFiancee: One episode has Catherine and Vincent helping a young Chinese woman escape an arranged marriage. Unfortunately, the man she was to marry was the son of a high-ranking member of a Triad which knew all about the World Below.
* SignedLanguage: Laura in "An Impossible Silence" and "Sticks and Stones."
* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: Catherine fell in love with Vincent while unable to see, and constantly stresses to him that he is a good man, not the monster he thinks himself to be.
* StarCrossedLovers: The underlying premise of the series; Catherine can't live in Vincent's world without giving up her job and her life, and he can't live in hers at all.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Diana Bennett replaces Catherine Chandler in the final season after [[spoiler: she is killed in the season opener]]. In the new dynamic, Vincent has no romantic bond at all with Diana, while her budding attraction to him is mostly just suggested by her having a recurrent dream about him.
* TeenageMutantSamuraiWombats: A somewhat grown-up version, with just the one not-conventionally-human hero.
* UnstoppableRage: Vincent, particularly when Catherine is in danger.
* UrbanFantasy: A low-key but definite example.
* WainscotSociety: The denizens of the "World Below" have their own society but also interact occasionally with surface dwellers.
* WorthlessYellowRocks: In one episode, one of the tunnel dwellers unearths a cache of gold objects. They come to Vincent and Catherine's attention. When questioned, said tunnel dweller answers that he found them. He adds that when melted down, they make good wires.
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