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Sunday, December 11, 2016

The Vampire Diaries | Season 8 Episode 7 - "The Next Time I Hurt Somebody, It Could Be You"


Spoiler Alert!

Last rant of the week!
So, like the previous ones, this was also the Midseason finale of The Vampire Diaries and with this episode I felt the exact same thing that I did with Supernatural! This week, every single episode of every single series has been amazing and this is proof that my series are really the best ones!
Anyway, let's just get started with the poper rant because I don't want this to be too long.
The episode starts with a flashback! A flashback from Stefan when he was a ripper. I was already expecting this flashbacks. Actually, I expected them to happen in the previous episode but yeah. So, basically the flashbacks are about Stefan killing a camp full of people on the Christmas Eve of 1917.
We don't get any more information in that flashback and From that we move to the present day where Stefan is trying to make the most out of the last day that he has with Caroline and with freedom,
Obviously, because this is a Christmas episode, Caroline had a dinner planned, and everything was going fine, until Damon (who didn't really die) and Sybil crash the 'party' and Damon ends up staking Stefan sending him into a meeting with Cade.
That's in that meeting with Cade that we learn more about that flashback.
We learn that Seline witnessed Stefan killing all those people and that she planned on trading places with him (on serving Cade) but she reads his mind and discovers that he isn't really bad and so she erases the memory of him killing all those people. However, Cade had already decided, many years ago, that Stefan was the perfect servant for him, that's why he accepted the deal with Sybil.
Meanwhile, in that dinner, a lot of things happen. One of them being Caroline giving Damon a present that might change his plans about that night because, what we learn after that Damon is planning on killing someone that night.
We also see in this episode that Seline isn't that bad. So, basically Enzo and Bonnie go after the tuning fork because their friends need it. They find it with Seline, who agrees to give it to them if she talks to Rick about removing the psychic powers she had planted inside the twins, hoping that that redeems herself and so she won't end up in hell, where she knows Cade is going to torture her.
Damon ends up not killing anyone in the party and both him and Sybil leave. That's when he decides to give the present that Caroline gave him to Sybil, not knowing what was inside.
It was Elena's old necklace! In that moment I got really mad because I just couldn't believe that necklace that meant so much to the show and to me was now Sybil's. But, that's when memories of Elena come back to Damon and so he rips out Sybil's heart and leaves her to die.
Back to Stefan, who's still with Cade...
After seeing what he did, what he didn't remember he decides to propose a deal to Cade - He shuts down his humanity, getting more souls faster and Cade shortens Stefan's time to only one year instead of eternity, which Cade's agrees on.
Oh, something that we also see in this episode is that both Bonnie and the Twins get headaches with the tuning fork so, that might be a sign that Bonnie's magic might be back soon? I kind of hope so, because I feel like if she had her powers this would be over way more quickly. However, this way is more fun so... I don't know... Let's see.
Anyway, in the end, Damon and Stefan drive out of Mystic Falls and... Yes, Stefan shuts down his humanity. And the episode ends.
This wasn't such a big cliffhanger as the Supernatural or Arrow ones were, but it was still a pretty big ending leaving me really curious to know what's going to happen next.
Unfortunatelly, we are going to have to wait about a month for the next episode so... Hiatus here on the blog as well as 'in real life'.
That's right guys, the next post will only be on January 3 with the come back of Shadowhunters! So, yeah...
I hope you guys liked this rant and I'll see you next year!
Happy Holidays!
Love,
Daniela.




Saturday, December 10, 2016

Supernatural | Season 12 Episode 8 - "LOTUS"


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And, it seems like every series is having an amazing midseason finale!
That's right guys, last night it was also Supernatural's midseason finale and also another great episode this week! Seriously, it seems like every single series did everything they could to leave us on the edge!
So, like I mentioned last week, I was really looking forward to this episode because one, we had more Castiel and Crowley, two, because we had the whole team together and three because I was really hoping we would get done with the Lucifer storyline and get more into the Men of Letters storyline and, guess what? I just got all that I wanted! Yes, we are basically done with the Lucifer storyline and Yes we get a lot more into the Men of Letters storyline and with like really big plot twists and surprises, but I'll get into that later.
The episode, like I mentioned earlier, was basically a continuation of last week's episode, with the 'gang' still looking for Lucifer. We saw in the preview that Lucifer had jump into a priest/cardeal body but that didn't last much. We jumped into another vessel right at the beginning of the episode and, guess which vessel he chose? The President of the United States! Like you couldn't give Lucifer more power...
Anyway, in this episode we get to see a diferent side of Lucifer that we have never seen before, Lucifer kind of in love. We discover that the president is having an affair with one of his employees, Kelley, so now is Lucifer who's having an affair. I don't know if it was just me, but it looked like he was starting to really like her and, eventually, he got her pregnant. Yes, that's right, Lucifer got Kelley pregnant and, I don't know much about this stuff but, isn't Antichrist Lucifer's son? Please, tell me if I'm wrong but, if it really is, I think that would be such an amazing storyline for next season. You know, after Amara and God, you can't really have a bigger storyline, but I think Antichrist could be as good as that one so... I don't know, Supernatural producers, if you eventually, somehow, see this, here's a great storyline for future seasons.
Anyway so, with all of this, Lucifer draws the attention of the Winchesters. Lucifer eventually realizes that and sends the Secret Services to stop the Winchesters. And that's when one of the major things in this episode happen. We finally meet Mr. Ketch! That's right guys, we meet Mr. Ketch in this episode! I must say, I wasn't really expecting to know who he is already. I thought they would give us something more about him but not his identity! And, to top it all of, the boys got rescued by him, who even helped them by giving a device that could expel an angel or a demon from it's vessel, even Lucifer.
They come up with a plan and kidnap Kelley, telling her all about Lucifer and everything and convince her to call him so they could meet in a motel. 
With the help of the device that Mr. Ketch gave to them, Sam is able to exorcise Lucifer from the President's body and, with Rowena's help, get him back in the cage.
Everything is looking fine for them, until the Secret Services show up and arrest Sam and Dean thinking that they tried to assassinate the President. And, to top it all of, obviously, Kelley doesn't want to get an abortion and tricks Castiel and flee.
And, that's basically how the episode ends, with the boys getting arrested and put in a prison that, from what we see in the preview for next episode (which is only airing in January 26), is really secret and that no one knows about.
So, this leaves us aching because we have to until over a month to know what happens next!
Seriously, I never thought this would end like that. I always thought it was going to end with something Men of Letters related but this? Never crossed my mind. Now, all we can do is wait...
Anyway guys, as I said, next Supernatural rant will only be up in January but, there's stil going to be one more rant here on the blog tomorrow - TVD rant! So, stay tuned for that!
Love,
Daniela.

Friday, December 9, 2016

Arrow | Season 5 Episode 9 - "What We Leave Behind"


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And, another Mid Season Finale.
That's right, all of my series are going to hiatus and, just like The Flash, Arrow is one of them. That might be a good thing because it means we get an awesome episode, full of revelations and plot twists. And that was what we got with this episode!
My review last week, with the crossover, wasn't the best, but this episode make up for the previous one.
So, just like on The Flash, we get back to our 'usual' storyline, barely mentioning the crossover but mentioning it more than what was mentioned on The Flash. He saw a lot of comments about Barry messing up the timeline and all but that was not what really mattered on this episode, Prometheus was!
Just like in previews seasons, I was hoping to get a big revelation in the mid season episode, but this year it wasn't the case.
Anyway so, we start the episode with a scene that I had already seen before on CW's youtube channel (a tip for you, if you want to see exclusive scenes or behind the scenes things of the episodes before they come out, subscribe to CW's youtube channel, they always put online one or two scenes two days before the episode airs), with Evelyn telling more stuff about Team Arrow to Prometheus.
After that, on the Queen's Christmas Party, Prometheus attacks Curtis injecting him with an tuberculosis drug made by Justin Claybourne, a name on Oliver's previous kill list.
This leads me to tak about the flashbacks. That's right, I'm talking about the flashbacks right now instead of in the end of the rant like I usually do, and that's because they are major in this episode! This week the flashbacks are not from a few years ago, when Oliver was still missing but they are about Season 1! Yes, Season 1! In this episode we see some scenes that we didn't see on Season 1 of things that happened. We also see some that appeared on the episodes, like the first time Felicity and Oliver interacted. That scene... It was really nice to see that flashback. But, let's get back to Prometheus...
So, the Team tracks Prometheus and that's in that moment that Evelyn reveals her real allegiance with Prometheus and gets to escape with him.
Meanwhile, Billy, Felicity's boyfriend and the lead agent of the anti-crime team, starts digging on Prometheus and send Felicity some intel before Prometheus captures him.
This information is about Claybourne's illegitimate son, who might be seeking revenge (aka be Prometheus).
After this, Oliver remember that scene with Felicity and remembers about Claybourne's former office building and thinks that Prometheus might be there. He goes there and, apparently Prometheus is there, but... Not! He staged everything and Oliver ended up killing someone else. 
Well, but not just someone... Billy! That's right, Oliver ends up killing Billy thinking that it's Prometheus. Prometheus then says, through a pre-recorded track that he did this to show Oliver that everything he touches dies.
Oliver gets back to the Team and tells Felicity about Billy. Luckily, Felicity didn't react that badly. I mean, she is upset but didn't bame Oliver for it. Then, Oliver says that Prometheus is right about everything around him ending up dying and tells the Team to leave him, which, obviously, don't do.
As the episode ends we see everyone fallin apart. Curtis really upset because his husband, Paul just left him after finding out about Curtis working with the Green Arrow, Felicity sad about Billy's death and Diggle is set up and captured by the Army.
And, the biggest scene of the episode, Oliver gets back to the lair and finds Laurel alive and well. And, like that, the episode ends!
I have so many questions, oh my god! I bet it really isn't Laurel but you never know. And, to be honest, I don't really want it to be Laurel because it just gets boring the fact that characters keep dying but not really so... I hope it's an hallucination or Black Siren.
Anyway, we'll have to wait about two months for the next episode so... A lot of theories will come out until then.
In the mean time, let me know your theories and keep an eye on the blog because, although it's Arrow's mid season finale, there's still going to be a Supernatural rant tomorrow and a TVD one on Saturday so, I'll see you tomorrow!
Love,
Daniela.


Wednesday, December 7, 2016

The Flash | Season 3 Episode 9 - "The Present"


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And, another great episode from The Flash!
I swear, this (and Frequency) might be the shows this year (and with new seasons).
Last week, with the crossover, the Flash's episode, in my opinion, was the best and this week, although with no crossover, still a great episode. As well as the one before the crossover. This whole season have been amazing, really!
Anyway, so this episode started almost where the one before the crossover ended, when we found out who Alchemy is! Still pretty stoked that I called it! But yeah, this rant isn't about, kind of... Because this episode was basically all about Alchemy and, obviously, Julian, which I might already say, I loved it! You know I've loved Julian from the start! He might have been a bit annoyting at the beginning (and he kind of still is) but I still love him! That might be because I'm an huge Tom Felton fan but still, his character is one of the best we had this past seasons.
So, like I said, this episode had a lot of Julian/Alchemy but it also had another 'guest', Jay Garrick.
Flash goes to Earth-3 to ask Jay for help to defeat Savitar. They eventually 'catch him' but, before that, we learn a lot about Alchemy and, something that really liked, we learn a lot about Julian's past.
We learn that he lost his sister when he was 20 years old and a few time after she died, he start seeing her and she told him about a rock that could bring her back. So, he planned out an expedition to India to find that rock. He and his team enventually find it and that's when Savitar 'possesses' him.
After that we move to a scene where Jay and Barry catch Alchemy but Savitar appears. Luckily, Barry gets to put the rock in it's box and 'trap' Savitar. After that, Barry discovers who Alchemy really is and that's when he sees that it's Julian.
He then traps Julian in their 'meta prison' (the one they have in the Star Labs, which I can't remember the name of) and tries to get some information. Obviously, Julian doesn't trust him so, in order to make Julian trust him, Barry reveals himself as The Flash.
That was, for sure, one of my favourite scenes. I've been waiting for that moment since the beginning of the season. I really felt like Julian needed to know in order to trust/like Barry more, and that was what happened in this episode.
Julian ended up trusting Barry and told him his story and that since opening the box with the rock, he have bee blacking out. That's when our team discovers that Julian hasn't been himself and that Savitar has been possessing him.
Also, I have to talk about this. The name of the rock - The Philosopher's Stone. Oh my god, every time they said the name of it I just cracked. And, to top it all of, the first time they said it, is was Julian (Tom Felton) who said it and it was just so funny you know?! Tom was in Harry Potter and the first movie is about the Philisopher's Stone, like... Seriously, really liked that 'pun'.
Anyway, back to the story...
After knowing that, Savitar starts reaching to Cisco through his brothers, saying that same thing that he said to Julian. Cisco ends up opening and the box and Savitar gets out. Barry tries to fight him but he's really strong. Wally goes to help him and, he actually does. At least, he buys Caitlin some time to talk Cisco into closing the box. Luckily, she manages to convince him right in time, right before Savitar is about to kill Barry and Wally.
After that, they manage to talk to Savitar through Julian, who tells the team that future Barry will imprison him and that's why he's after Barry now, in the present. He also tells them that, in the future, one teammate will betray them, another will 'fall' and another will sufer a fate worse than death.
In order to get rid of Savitar for good, Jay and Barry manage to throw the box into the Speed Force but, in the process, Barry ends up in the Future and witnesses Savitar killing Iris.
Well, about this... This might sound a bit harsh but, I didn't really care much about that 'future'. Not that I don't believe it will happen, but because I don't really like Iris. I'm probably going to have a lot of 'hate' about this but it's true, Iris is one of my least favourite characters and I don't ship West-Allen at all so, to be quite honest, I'm kind of looking forward for that future. 
On another note, I'm starting to ship Caitlin with Julian. Please, tell me it isn't just me? This episode, when she went to talk with him in the last part of the episode I just... I could see the together, and I do believe they would make a cute couple. Although, I don't think Julian is much into her since she tried to kill him a few episodes ago.
Anyway, Barry gets back from the Future and Jay advises him not to try and change the future because the future isn't fixed.
And, because this was the Mid-Season episode, this was also a Christmas episode, and obviously we had to have some cute moments.
The Team gives Wally his 'Kid Flash' suit, Barry gets an house for Iris and himself and, my favourite, Julian spends the holiday with the West Family (and Friends) and gives Barry his job back, which was really cute.
Yeah, overall, it was a pretty good episode and, although I was expecting it to end with a bang and leave us waiting for the next episode, which it didn't, it was a good ending with (some) happy endings.
So, The Flash will be back in the end of January/beginning of February so, new The Flash rant only around that time. In the mean time, there's still going to be a new Arrow rant tomorrow and a new Supernatural rant on Friday.
Until then.
Love,
Daniela.

Sunday, December 4, 2016

The Vampire Diaries | Season 8 Episode 6 - "Detoured On Some Random Backwoods Path to Hell"


Spoiler Alert!

Back with the TVD rants!
Not for long though, because next week's episode is going to be the last one before the Christmas break so...
Anyway, let's not talk about that and let's talk about the crazy episode that aired last night.
So, as you may already know, we were going to finally meet Cade in this episode, and that was what happened. But before that, a lot more happened.
In the beginning of the episode we see everyone looking for the twins, while Damon and Sybil meet with Seline and the twins at a diner.
That's when we (kind of) discover Seline's plan. She plans on giving Josie and Elizabeth to Cade in exchange for her and Sybil's souls. To be quite honest with you, I didn't really think her plan was just that, but I guess we'll never find that out, because after she reveals that, Sybil also reveals that she has another plans. But, before we know that plans, we see Sybil messing with Enzo's head because, like she said, no one has ever escaped her.
Then, there's when the cute/painful Bonenzo moments start. Seriously, I'm loving Bonenzo in this season and I'm really happy that Enzo has a thicker plot in this season because like, 2 seasons ago, he was really pointless, but not in this one. Besides his romance with Bonnie, which is one of the most beautiful things in this episode and basically in this whole season, it's because of him that our gang finds where Josie and Lizzie are.
In order to both help and get information, Stefan gets inside of Enzo's head and manages to get in contact with Sybil. Obviously, things don't go that well and that's when we realize what's Sybil plan.
She then says that she will stop torturing Enzo if Stefan meets with her and Damon, alone. Of course, Stefan being Stefan, he agrees with that plan. And, you see where this is going right? It's after that that the twins summon Cade, who appears, and to which Seline makes her offer, the twins in exchange for her and her sister. Well, then Sybil makes her offer, instead of the twins, two powerful vampire brothers (Damon and Stefan).
Cade accept her offer but he can only 'have' the brothers if both of them agree and, obviously, Damon, because he's under Sybil 'spell' he agrees, and Stefan, because he's the good guy and wants to save Caroline's daughters, he agrees as well.
The twins soon get back to Alaric and Caroline and that's when both of them decide that it's better for them (the twins) if they're away from all of this, so they leave with Alaric until everything is 'in place'.
After that, Stefan reveals to Caroline about the offer and that he only had twenty-four more hours with her. And, Sybil also reveals something, but to Seline. She reveals that, because Seline left her in the voult for years, that the deal was only to free her own soul (Sybil's) and that Seline now will go to hell because she's no longer serving Cade.
In the very end of the episode, both Matt and Alaric get to stake Damon but, because his new immortality, he isn't killed. And, that's how the episode ends.
Overall, it was a good episode. Not a great one but it was still good. I'm really curious about Cade and hell and everything so, excited for the next episodes.
Probably, for what we saw in the preview, we won't see much of Cade in the next episode, but after the Christmas break, I think things are going to get really interesting!
Anyway, let me know your thoughts about this episode and also tell me which are your predictions for the next episode.
Until then...
Love,
Daniela.


Friday, December 2, 2016

Legends of Tomorrow | Season 2 Episode 7 - "Invasion!"


Spoiler Alert!

And here it is, the final rant of the DC Week Crossover!
I gotta say, this was so much fun! I loved the fact that we saw all of the characters (or almost all of them) interact and having like a 3 hour long episode was so good! Besides, I also really liked doing this, post every single day, it was pretty cool!
I probably wouldn't do it on a daily basis because I just a lot of uni work and I wouldn't be able to, but do this once in a while, it's pretty fun!
Anyway, let's get into the actual episode, the last part of the 4 episodes crossover.
So, since this is, afterall, a Legends episode, obviously we had to have a time travel. This time it was Nate, Mick, Amaya, Felicity and Cisco who went back in time, to Oregon, 1951, to the first Dominator invasion.
They get to capture one of the Dominators but then they end up being all captured by Federal agents.
While in costudy, they learn the reason why the Dominators where on Earth - because they were concerned about metahumans and that they where a threat to the humans.
One of my favourite scenes in this episode happens after this moment, when Felicity and Cisco, being the only ones not captured by the Federal agents, save the rest of the Team, Mick, Nate and Amaya, to what Mick says 'Saved by the Geeks', which I found pretty funny.
Meanwhile in Central City, 2016, the rest of the Team, Supergirl, Ray, Oliver, Firestorm, Diggle, Barry and Sara learn that the Dominators know about Barry's changes in the timeline and that they will give them peace if Barry surrenders to them.
Obviously, Barry is willing to do that, because he's Barry and, obviously, the Team doesn't let him. That's when Oliver gives one of his really inspirational speeches (which I always love, I might say) and Barry changes his mind and decides to join the Team and fight the Dominators. That's also in that moment that Barry and Cisco get their friendship back! That was also one of the higlights of the episode for me. I hated seeing Barry and Cisco like that, mostly the way Cisco was treating Barry, so I was very happy when Cisco said that Barry was his friend and that he wouldn't let him surrender. That was a beautiful scene.
And then, that's when the usual big fight scene happens, again, something that I always love too. Also, obviously, our team wins and the Dominators retreat.
In the very end of the episode we see like a party with everyone celebrating and being friends which I also really liked and that's in that moment when my third favourite scene happens. It was a pretty subtil line that probably not everyone will understand, and that's when Ray, Felicity and Kara are talking and then Kara leaves and Felicity says that it looks like she's looking into a mirror to what Ray says 'She looks a lot like my cousin.'. Get it? Because Brandon Routh once was Superman and Kara/Supergirl is Superman's cousin. I just found that pretty funny. The writes alwasy on point with this lines!
And yeah, in the very end Cisco gives a Kara a device to travel between universes, so she can always go there if she need help or anything (and I guess that's how they are going to do the Music episode, which I'm really excited about), and we see Oliver and Barry hanging out, which I, once again, always love.
Overall, this was an amazing crossover! Seriously, epic! I don't think anyone will ever top this crossover! And, although there was some episodes that I liked more than others, I get why they did what they did with each episode. Arrow one wasn't my favourite, like I said before, but I get it. It's the tone of the series and, besides, it was the 100th Episode, so I get it. (Also, I think that episode gives a clue to who Prometheus might be, but I'll share my theory on other rant).
Anyway, that's it guys. Let me know in the comments what did you think about the crossover and, also, tell me which episode was your favourite, mine was The Flash one.
Until tomorrow with a new TVD rant!
Love,
Daniela.


Supernatural | Season 12 Episode 7 - "Rock Never Dies"


Spoiler Alert!

Doing a break from the Superhero crossover, here's a new Supernatural rant.
I gotta say, I missed Supernatural last week and I really missed talking about it here.
I know the episodes haven't been great, and out of all the season this is my least favourite (alongside with season six), but its the first season of Superntural that I'm ranting so I like to share with you all my thoughts.
Luckily, this week the series is back (although, again, next week is the mid-season finale) so I get to share with you my opinion about it! And, this week, the episode was all about Lucifer! 
That's right, after a few episode without mentioning Lucifer that much, we are back to is storyline and, also back are Castiel and Crowley, who I've actually really missed. They're for sure one of my favourite part of every episode so I always miss them when they're not in them.
So, like I said, Lucifer is back, still with Vince Vincete's body, who looks awful by the way, from getting out of the ocean. Luckily, he gets his vessel temporarily fixed with an old fossilized angel feather and starts working on his 'new plan', getting the bad together and get fresh worshipers.
That's when Dean, Sam, Crowley and Castiel team up and go after him, trying to find where his new concert his going to be. They try to intimidate the one's in Vince's circle, but with no luck.
It's when Lucifer force's Vince's manager to kill himself that one of Vince's bandmates text Castiel with their whereabouts. 
Getting to the location, they decide to split up. Crowley and Castiel go to Lucifer in order to buy time for Dean and Sam get everyone out of the venue where the concert his.
Obviously, they plan don't work the first time. Castiel and Crowley get beat up by Lucifer and that's when the music starts playing and Vince (aka Lucifer) appears on stage, leaving everyone crazy.
Luckily, Sam and Dean are smart and active the fire alarm and shot some guns and everyone gets out of the venue real quick.
That's when they get face to face with Lucifer that he reveals to them that he has no plan and basically that he's dealing with some 'daddy issues' because God apologized to him just to leave again with Amara.
To be quite honest with you guys, I'm growing quite tired and annoyed by this storyline. Lucifer was fun, at first, when he had a plan to 'rule the world' and when it was Mark Pellegrino playing him, right now, he's bit boring and I'm not really a big fan of Rick Springfield as Lucifer so, I just hope we get done with this storyline and get back to the Men of Letters one, because it seems way more interesting.
Anyway, Lucifer's vessel (Vince) gets completely 'torn out' from the battle and so Lucifer leaves, promising to go onto bigger things.
And well, that's how the episode ends.
Next week's episode, like I said, besides being the Mid-Season finale, it is going to be another Lucifer related episode so, I hope we get done with that storyline next week.
Until then, let me know your thoughts about this episode and a new rant (Legends of Tomorrow one) will be up in a few hours.
Love,
Daniela.

Thursday, December 1, 2016

Arrow | Season 5 Episode 8 - "Invasion!"


Spoiler Alert!

So here it is, the second/third part of the biggest super hero crossover!
Unfotunatelly, this rant isn't as good as The Flash one, but I'm going to explain.
This was Arrow's 100 Episode, which is great! And, because of that, they decided to do some type of special episode, with a lot of old characters and, in that, the episode was great but as a crossover, not so much. Neither Barry or Supergirl were much in this episode, the only character that was more relevant was Cisco, which was nice, really liked to see him working with Felicity and Curtis! Love the geek's parts!
Anyway, although this wasn't my favourite episode, obviously I'm still going to proper rant about it.
So, this as a continuation from The Flash's last episode, like I said previously, so Sara, Ray, Thea, Oliver and Diggle were abducted by the aliens, so this episode was basically all about them and what they were going through, inside their minds.
We see everyone having some type of 'dream life'. Oliver is back at the Queen Manor, both his parents are alive, he is about to marry Laurel and Diggle is the Hood. 
Meanwhile all of this is happening inside their heads, our geeks, Felicity, Curtis and Cisco try to hack the Dominators' technology.
After that, that's when Barry and Supergirl come into action, to get something that they needed to find the others, ending up really finding them.
In their 'fantasy life', Sara, Ray and Oliver start having flashes of their real lives and soon everyone realizes that their in some type of hallucination.
That's when they decide to leave that 'world' and Arrow's former villains appear, Malcolm Merlyn from Season 1, Deathstroke from Season 2 and Damien Darhk from Season 4. Oliver and the captives end up defeating them get out of their hallucination, waking up inside the Dominators' ship,
They get to leave the ship and they are about to crash, that's when the Waverider appears and rescues them, making the transition to Legends of Tomorrow.
But, before the episode ends, we learn that the Dominators abducted them because they were the ones without superpowers and because they were trying to get information in order to complete a special 'weapon'. Right before the episode ends we also see the Dominators' mothership heading towards Earth. And, that's how the episode ends.
So, like I said before, this wasn't like a great episode, but I believe the Legends of Tomorrow will, that's why I'm live tweeting during this episode for the first time, because, although this wasn't the best episode, this is still a good crossover so I'm really excited to see the end of it.
Well, I guess this is the end of this rant. 
Tomorrow there will be new two rants, Legends of Tomorrow one and Supernatural one so, bee on the look for that.
Don't forget to let me know your thoughts about the crossover so far and I'll see you tomorrow.
Love,
Daniela.


The Flash | Season 3 Episode 8 - "Invasion!"


Spoiler Alert!

Omg, best crossover ever!
I know, the crossover barely started but this episode just made the crossover amazing already!
I love to see everyone together although I'm kind of sad they only brought Kara from Supergirl to the crossover, because I would love to see Felicity, Cisco and Winn working together. Besides, I would love to see Chris Wood and Grant Gustin working together because, if you don't know, they went to University together so it would be so cool to now have them working together. Anyway, we are still going to have that The Flash/Supergirl musical episode so... Might still see Grant and Chris singing together.
Anyway, onto the actual episode, which, again, was freaking amazing!
As the title suggests, our Biggest Team Ever have to fight somothing that invades their planet, aliens. So, apparently a meteor is crashing into earth so, obviously, and because this is a The Flash episode afterall, Barry goes there to stop the meteor or, at least, try to find something about it. That's when it crashes that he sees it's not a meteor but a spaceship, with loads of aliens coming out of it.
The next day the first 'crossover character' appears, Lyla, telling them that those aliens are called 'Dominators' and that they have previously been on Earth, killing a lot of people.
That's when Barry decides to join the Teams, Team Arrow, alongside with Thea, who, after knowing about it being aliens, wants to join and help them, The Legends, apart from the 'new characters' Nate and Amaya (which also lefts a bit sad because I would like to see them in this crossover too. We might still see them in the Legends episode, though) and Kara.
I guess I don't need to say that a lot of funny moments happen. I liked to see everyone's reactions to Kara and her powers as well as Kara's reaction to some of the other characters, mostly Mick and Oliver.
Also, when deciding on a Team Leader, Cisco votes it to be Oliver because he's still mad at Barry but Oliver says that it was Barry who got them together so that he should be the Leader. Well, we all know that Barry isn't really a Team Leader so basically he told them to do what Oliver was telling him to say. For sure, Oliver is a way better Team Leader. I still love you Barry, though.
Anyway, so they start training, fighting against Kara, afterall, she's the alien and she's probably the one with similar powers and all with those other aliens.
Something else that I really enjoyed about this episode was that we finally found out what Barry's future sef told Rip Hunter, that message that Jax and Dr. Stein found at the Wave Rider. And, well, if you don't see Legends you probably don't know what the well I'm talking about, as well as, if you only watch Legends and aren't going to watch The Flash's episode of this crossover, you will also miss this really important piece of information so, I highly recommend you to watch all four series because they're all amazing.
Anyway, so we find out and basically Barry's future self tells them that, when the Legends get back to 2016 to not trust anyway because in 40 years time there's going to be a war or something. Then, Barry tells Oliver, Jax and Dr. Stein (the only people that know about this message until now) that we changed the timeline and that a lot of things changed, such as Cisco's brother being dead, Caitlin getting powers and Diggle having a son instead of a daughter.
They decide not to tell anyone right now because they need to focus on the alien issue but, as soon as this ends, Barry will tell everyone.
Of course, things don't go as planned and Cisco finds the message and basically tells everyone. After hearing this, Felicity tells them there's an issue with the aliens and that they need to save the president. As they are about to leave, no one wants Barry to go with them, so he decides to stay, they have Supergirl anyway so they will probably be fine. Oliver doesn't agree and says that he isn't going without Barry, hoping that the rest of the Team would 'let him' go with them, but with no chance, so Oliver stays behind with Barry.
Of course our Team leaders have to be left behind because the rest of the team, then, gets traped by the Dominators with mind control, turning against Oliver and Barry.
Luckily, they have a good plan and Barry gets Kara to destroy the device that was controlling them.
After this, the Team decides to trust Barry again and that's when, suddenly, Sara, Ray, Diggle, Thea and Oliver are teleported away before Barry can intervene. And, that's how the episode ends.
Of course, today there's the continuation on Arrow's episode which I'm going to watch live! So, if you want to tweet with me just follow my accounts - @danixinhahhh.
And yeah, I don't have anything else to say besides already loving this crossover! Seriously so good!
Let me know your thoughts about the crossover and I'll see you tomorrow with the Arrow rant.
Love,
Daniela.

Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Supergirl | Season 2 Episode 8 - "Medusa"


Spoiler Alert!

So, it starts!
That's right guys, our biggest crossover ever started last night with Supergirl's episode and, just like I said I would, I'm doing a rant of every episode in this crossover, starting with Supergirl.
To be honest, I don't really know why I'm doing this rant, because the only part crossover related in this episode was the very last 5 minutes or something... Ok, we had some clues during th episode but basically, just like I have read, this was just the set up for the crossover that is going to happen in the next episodes of The Flash, Arrow and Legends of Tomorrow.
Anyway, I'm doing a full rant of the episode because I need to talk about my baby Chris Wood.
If you don't follow Supergirl you might not understand some things in this rant so, I'm sorry about that.
So, the episode starts with Cyborg Superman unleashing a virus in the alien bar that kills all the aliens that were there, except for Mon-El (Chris Wood's character).
And, since we are already on the topic of Chris Wood, and since I haven't talked yet about this character of his... Let me tell you that, this character is so different from what I'm used to from him. I mean, Mon-El has basically the same sense of humor as Kai did and he doesn't have a beard here so, it kind of reminds me Kai but, at the same time, it's so different. I don't know, I just know that I love seeing him on my TV and that I will watch anything that he is in.
Ok, now back to the story.
Mon-El doesn't die but he is kept in quarantine (throwback to Containment). And basically the rest of the episode is about Kara and the rest of the DEO trying to find a cure so they can save Mon-El, as well as trying to stop Cadmus from unleashing the virus in a 'global' scale.
Meanwhile all this, Alex also comes out to Eliza, about her being gay, as well as Mon-El, in a 'dying state', kisses Kara. (Un)Fortunately, when they find the cure, he lies to Kara saying that he doesn't remember anything and, since, until now, Kara doesn't really have feelings for him, she doesn't tell him anything either.
And, because I always have to give my opinion on the ships... I seriously don't know what to think about them. I'm not a big fan, to be honest, but I can 'tolerate' them together, if they eventually really end up together, which I do think will happen because we also find out in this episode that some aliens are looking for Mon-El, in order to kill him (I think).
Now, the connection to the crossover.
While all this was happening, every now and then a breach opened, but no one came out of it. Just in the very last scene of the episode, we see Barry and Cisco coming out of it while Kara arrives at her house. Barry tells her that they have a problem in their Earth an that they need her help. And, like this, the crossover is set up.
As you can see,  not much in this episode was crossover related, but I decided to do the rant anyway, because I thought it would make more sense.
So, tomorrow a new The Flash rant will be up! Unfortunatelly, I won't be able to watch it live tonight but I'm going to watch the Arrow episode live so, excited for that!
Anyway, let me know in the comments your thoughts about this episode, and tell me if you already watched Supergirl before the crossover or if you just watched this episode because of it.
Until tomorrow!
Love,
Daniela.

Wednesday, November 23, 2016

The Flash | Season 3 Episode 7 - "Killer Frost"


Spoiler Alert!

I Called it! I called it guys, Julian is the Alchemy!
I knew it! Since episode three I have been saying that Julian was Alchemy and I was right!
I'm sorry to start the rant right away with this big spoiler, but I just had to. The thing that have been the most intriguing for me since the beginning of the season was Who's Dr. Alchemy? and now we got the answer! 
We now know that Dr. Alchemy isn't really the big villain this season, which I should've already expected, after Arrow with it not being Church and being Prometheus and with The Vampire Diaries with it not being Sybil but Cade but, I don't know, it just never crossed my mind until last week's episode.
Anyway, I guess I should really start with the rant.
So, as you've seen by the title of the episode (and from what I have been saying for about three weeks) this episode was a lot about Caitlin becoming Killer Frost. To be honest, I thought this would be so much more about Caitlin than what it really was.
Basically the episode starts where the last one left off, with Savitar almost killing Barry, but then he decided to just race Barry across the city. Cisco, Caitlin, Iris and HR were 'seeing' everything at the Star Labs, that's when Iris says that both Cisco and Caitlin need to help Barry, so Cisco opens a breach to where Barry is and Caitlin uses her powers to save Barry against Savitar. Obviously, Savitar doesn't die, but we'll get to that later.
So, it turns out that it was the last drop about Catilin's powers, and she soon starts to becoming Killer Frost.
She goes to the police and lies to Joe just so she can interrogate one of Alchemy's 'followers' ending up in also abducting Julian in order for him to find other Alchemy's followers so they can tell her where Alchemy is so he can take her powers out of her.
They end up catching her (Barry and Cisco), but Julian ends up in the hospital and Caitlin tells all the truth about Cisco's brother, Dante, being alive and just dying because of Barry creating the Flashpoint.
Also, in that moment, Joe can't take anymore about Wally being imprisoned in the cacoon he ended up in last episode, and he decides to break it, ending up in it 'exploding' and Wally running away, confused, now with speed powers.
They realize that they need Caitlin's help in order to make Wally feel 'fine' again so Barry says that she can get out if she kills him, which she doesn't do, obviously, making her old self come back again.
And that was the end of the Caitlin/Killer Frost storyline. It seems like a lot, writting everything down, but in the episode it seemed a little, mostly because of the ending and everything. It sure won't be the end of Killer Frost because Caitlin still has her powers so we will see more about her and the powers and maybe even find a way to get them out of her but, until then, I think we will focus on Savitar.
Anyway, so Joe and Barry find Wally and give him the serum so he feels fine and he gets back to the Star Labs and starts doing some tests about his speed, making this the 'beginning' of Kid Flash on our real timeline.
And now, the last part of the episode, which was the most exciting for me.
So, obviously, Julian saw Caitlin and he was going to turn her to the police so, in order for that not to happen, Barry goes to the hospital to talk to him. Julian agrees in lying to the police but only if Barry resigns from the CCPD. I swear to god, that moment made me really mad! I know Barry haven't been on the lab much this season but still, it's his job and I just didn't want to see him without it. Also, in that moment I realized that something was really off with Julian and it was then that I was sure he was Alchemy. I didn't thought they were going to tell us that in that episode so, when that last scene happened, you know, that every last scene that is always really exciting happened I was so happy that I was right! I was also a bit surprised because first we only see someone calling out Julian's name, so I thought 'Ok, so he's not Alchemy but he was a meta in Flashpoint', but then, we see Savitar talking to him and I was like 'No, he's definitely Alchemy' and then we see Julian opening a drawer with Alchemy's costume in it! And in that moment I just screamed and I was seriously really happy to find out that I was right! 
Anyway, and that was how the episode ended. Surely, one of my favourite episodes, althought I thought it would have a lot more Killer Frost in it but still, it was so good to finally find out that I was right about Dr. Alchemy.
Let me know guys if you were also right about Dr. Alchemy and, unfortunately, there won't be more rants this week but, tune in next week because from Tuesday to Saturday there's going to be a new rant everyday because of the crossover! I'm really excited for that! 
So, yeah, I'll see you next week with a week full of rants!
Love,
Daniela.

Tuesday, November 22, 2016

The Vampire Diaries | Season 8 Episode 5 - "Coming Home Was a Mistake"


Spoiler Alert!

Like promised, here I am with the new TVD rant and, as always, with pretty good things to say!
This season hasn't disappointed me one bit and this episode wasn't exception.
It had some pretty intense and dramatic scene as well as romantic scenes, my favourite being, obviously the Bonenzo scene, but I'll get to that later.
So, this episode is mostly about Tyler's funeral and, before I get really into the story, I just want to let you know that this isn't the end of Tyler! A lot of people have been like 'stressed out' and upset and mad at Julie for killing him but he will come back. He's going to be the character that ties everything together, which, in my opinion means that our gang is, at some point, going to hell and rescue him as well as, hopefully, Katherine (and I wish Kai as well). Besides that, Julie also said that Tyler is going to be in the season finale so, don't worry.
Ok, now that we got through that, lets get back into the storyline.
Matt informs everyone about Tyler's death so they prepare a kind of funeral for him, but that's when they are met by Damon.
Not much happen to be honest, but everyone is really upset with Damon so what does he do? Goes to Sybil so she can free himself from the mind control. Let's just say that she doesn't really like the fact that he still has some attachements. So, in order for him to be completely hers, she tells him to meet Stefan (and do something that I really don't remember).
Meanwhile, because it's Tyler's funeral, Seline babysitts the twins in her day off, which isn't really a good idea. She takes them to the Carnival which, apparently, isn't anything to worry about but that's when she 'compels' someone to give the twins a goldfish, which is dead. Because of that, Seline tells the twins that she's going to teach them the process of burial, telling them about Cade and making them do magic.
We also find out in this episode something pretty interesting. So, turns out that Tyler left some sort of box with stuff for Matt and, guess what's in that box? Things about Seline! He tells Matt in a letter than he has been looking for a siren named Seline and has pictures of her in that box. He also tells Matt that he wants him to keep going with the search.
To be honest, I really liked the fact that it was Matt the 'first' one to find out about Seline, afterall, his family is tied in some way with the sirens so, that was cool.
Anyway, back to Stefan and Damon.
So, Damon meets with Stefan. Stefan already had a plan, to lock Damon in a coffin until they are done with the Sirens problems but, lets say, his plan don't work out that well because Damon attacks him. Luckily, Caroline appears and knocks Damon out, locking him afterwards.
It seems like most of our problems are solved, kind of. At least, they aren't a 'problem' right now but... That's when everything goes down.
Georgie's body is found and the police calls Alaric's other intern, leaving the armory alone. That way, Sybil got to escape, taking the tuning fork with her and freeing Damon, who fully submits to her.
And now, let's talk about my favourite part of the episode.
Besides the Damon/Stefan/Sybil storyline and the Matt/Tyler storyline, there was also the Bonnie storyline.
Because she was keeping Enzo imprisoned she couldn't go to Tyler's funeral so, she kept trying to get Enzo's humanity back on.
She talks with Caroline and she remembers something. So, what she does is light the cabin where they are in, on fire, while a magical candle is light up keeping Enzo from getting out of there.
The purpose of this isn't Enzo 'being afraid of the fire' but being afraid to be alone, because Bonnie might end up dying, and she kind of does.
Luckily, Enzo gets his humanity back on when e realizes Bonnie is laying on the floor (almost) dead. She manages to get her out of the cabin but, since the candle is still lit, and the only person that can 'un-light' the candle is the person that lit it (Bonnie), Enzo can't get out.
Bonnie wakes up. She sees Enzo and, obviously, she can't let him die in there so she runs inside the cabin, lights down the candle with her hand and Enzo gets them both out of there with his super speed.
They then have a super sweet talk and Bonnie tells him that she won't ever leave him and, of course, they kiss.
Seriously, that scene was just so beautiful! I love Bonenzo! They're the cutest thing right now and I seriously hope they end up together in the end of the series.
Anyway, in the end, almost everything ends up fine. All our characters (apart from Damon) meet at the Carnival for Tyler's funeral which was also a pretty cute scene. Until... Matt goes to Caroline asking her about how are the twins since he hasn't seen them in a while. Caroline starts talking about how big they are and she shows him some pictures of them, and... Seline is in one of the pictures!
As soon as he sees it, Matt warns her and Caroline and Alaric go right away to Alaric's house where Seline was with the twins just to find out no one there and a drawing with them (the twins), Seline and Cade! And that's how the episode ends.
I seriously don't know what's going to happen next but it sure is going to be a lot of trouble. Just now, that is seemed like everything was going fine, everything is wrong again.
Anyway, let me know your predictions for next weeks episodes and, unfortunately, there won't be a new episode this week so, I'll see you in December!
Love,
Daniela.

Monday, November 21, 2016

Arrow | Season 5 Episode 7 - "Vigilante"


Spoiler Alert!

So, as promised, here I am with the Arrow rant.
To be honest, I don't have much to tell you about this episode. Of course, I'll resume it and I'll talk about the more iconic parts and such but, overall, this wasn't a big episode. Don't get me wrong, it wasn't bad, at all, I just think it was a pretty 'normal' episode.
Still, it had some pretty big plot twists, mostly the very last scene of the episode, but I'll talk more about that later.
Unlike the previous episodes, this wasn't about Prometheus (although we had a glimpse of him in the end), but instead, it was about a new 'criminal', if we can call him that - the Vigilante.
Basically this Vigilante is what Oliver was in Season 1, kills bad people in cold blood so, of course, because Oliver isn't like that anymore, he and the rest of the Team want to stop him.
The other part of the episode was about Quentin, who finally tells Thea that he has been drinking this whole time and tenders his resignation as Deputy Mayor.
He also tells Thea about the throwing Stars and that he doesn't think he is doing this but, instead, that he's being set up. 
Not much more happen with the Quentin storyline, besides Thea talking to him and him going to rehab.
Ok, back to Vigilante.
The Team intercepts him during a bank robery but he, the 'robber' and his crew get away, so what they do next is trying to find the robber's next target.
They eventually find him but only the head of the Team, Eric Dunn and Vigilante get away.
With the help of the D.A. Chase (which I think is hidding something bigger than this episode) they get Eric Dunn's location and the Team gets to save him from the Vigilante.
After this, they still have to find a way to stop the Vigilante. They eventually know how to lure him, which was a pretty cool scene with the Team robbing a bank.
They get Vigilante in their 'trap' but, as Oliver is about to unmask him... Something explodes and the Vigilante gets away.
So, we will have to deal with Vigilante later.
But the episode still has one more scene, one big scene! This is when we find out that Evelyn have been working for Prometheus! Like what?! I never liked her, and I was so right to not like her! Seriously, really mad at her, althought this gives me a bigger reason to not like her.
Anyway, there's still one thing left to talk about, the flashbacks.
Last week I didn't talk about the flashbacks because I didn't find them that interesting but this week they were really good. 
We get a connection to last season's flashbacks (which is cool, because I didn't like last season's flashbacks at all) and that' when we meet Galina, Taiana's mother who is working for Kovar. And, we also find out that Bratva was only using Oliver for their own ends, including making a deal with Kovar. 
And, that was pretty much it.
Overall, like I said before, it wasn't a big episode, but it had some moments.
Anyway, this week there won't be a new episode, because it's Thanksgiving in the US... But, there's still going to be a The Flash episode so, expect that rant on Wednesday and new TVD rant will be up tomorrow, so don't miss it. Oh, and besides, next week is going to be full of rants because it's the biggest crossover ever! So, there's going to be a Supergirl rant on Tuesday, a The Flash rant on Wednesday, an Arrow rant on Thursday and a Legends of Tomorrow rant on Friday (besides the usual Supernatural rant, obviously) so, week full of rants!
And yeah, so I'll see you tomorrow with a brand new TVD rant.
Love,
Daniela.

Friday, November 18, 2016

Supernatural | Season 12 Episode 6 - "Celebrating the Life of Asa Fox"


Spoiler Alert!

Guys, this might have been my favourite episode so far this season! 
Seriously, everything about is was amazing! It didn't have like major plot twists or anything but it was just beautiful and nostalgic because it reminded me a lot of Season 1 and 2, so I loved it!
And, let's be real, after last week's episode, everything is better. Ok, I'm not saying that last week's episode was really shitty but, you know, I'm not a big fan of the Nazi episodes so, this week's episode was huge!
So, like the name of the episode says, this week was everything about Asa Fox. And now you ask, who is Asa Fox? Well, that's what we find out right in the beginning of the episode.
We see a flashback of a boy (Asa) being attacked by a werewolf and being saved by none other than Mary Winchester! That's right guys, Mary Winchester! All of this happened in 1980 and that's how we find out that Mary was still a hunter while she was with John and even after Dean was born. We later also find out that Asa was one of the last that she saved, because she tells him, in the episode, that she's thinking about 'quiting' being a hunter, to what Asa says 'Who's going to save people like me then?'.
After this flashback, we see a lot of other flashbacks of Asa growing up and becoming a hunter. And, that's when we see him in 2016 being killed.
That's when our brothers come to 'action'.
After an hunting, Sam and Dean visit Jody and that's when, after Jody getting a phone call, they find out about Asa being dead. (We later also find out that Jody and Asa and a relationship back in the day, that's why they called her about his death).
So, of course, Jody goes to Asa's wake, to which Sam and Dean tag along.
There, they meet a lot of other Hunters. Hunters which seem to be big fans of Sam and Dean, and when I say fans, I say like really big fangirls (mostly boys, in this case). 
While they are there, Mary appears, that's when the boys find about what we have previously seen in the flashbacks. Mary says that, while she was trying to figure out her life, she remembered that, out of all the people she knew, the only one that could still be alive was Asa, so she decided to visit him. Just to find out that he have recently died.
Anyway, while they are there, of course, something freaky had to happen, and that's when they find one of the hunters dead.
Soon, they find out that they are deal with, none other than a Crossroad Demon, named Jael, who holded a grudge against Asa since he exorcised him in 1997.
Jael locks everyone inside the house, apart from Dean. Then, in order to get in, Dean asks Billie the Reaper for help in exchange for owing her one.
Dean gets in but another hunter is killed, and then Jael jumps to Jody's body, and that's when things get difficult, because our boys, obviously, don't want to kill Jody. Luckily, with an house full of hunters, all of them know the 'poem' to exorcise him, so they get him out of Jody quick.
Something that I didn't quite understand in this episode was, with an house full of hunters, they were really unprepared like, none of them had salt, or holy water or really anything. And, besides, they completely forgot about the fact that, if they said Cristo, they could easily find out in which body the Demon was but... Anyway...
Before Jael is exorcised, we find out something. We find out that Asa wasn't killed 'on the job' but that he was killed by one of the hunters that were there, one of his friends. He tells everybody that, while hunting Jael, they got into a fight and that he accidentaly killed Asa. He blamed Jael in order to protect himself. 
After this, the hunters say that they are going to spread the word about him, Bucky, disgracing him.
And well, the next morning we see the hunters burning the bodies of the hunters who died the past night and that's when Billie appears to try and collect Mary's soul.
I got to be honest with you, for a moment I really thought Mary was going to 'give her' her soul, I really thought she prefered to be dead but luckily, she 'refused'.
Mary still decided not to go to the Bunker with Sam and Dean but agreed to go out for breakfast with them, which was pretty cute.
And, yeah guys, as you can see, a pretty cute and, at the same time, creepy, episode, just like what I love.
We had some pretty cute moments with Mary and Dean (mostly in the end) and I really liked when Mary and Jody met, it was so cute and I really want them to be BFFs. It would be seriously really cool.
Anyway guys, next week there won't be an episode, sadly, but the other week there is and it's going to be a good one because it's going to a Lucifer related episode and Castiel and Crowley are back! Super excited!
So, like I said in my previous rant, Arrow and TVD's episode will only be up on Monday/Tuesday and new Supernatural rant only the other week.
Until then...
Love,
Daniela.




American Horror Story: Roanoke | Season 6 Episode 10 - "Chapter 10"


Spoiler Alert!

So, here it is, the final episode of American Horror Story: Roanoke and, of course, I'm here to rant about it.
I think I should start by saying that this episode was a little disappointing for me.
You know, I was really excited for this episode, I though it was going to have an huge plot twist and... lets say... it didn't have.
Anyway, basically the episode follows the 'last' survivor of Roanoke, which we thought was Lee (I'll get more into why isn't her in the end). So, the episode follows Lee through three other series, Crack'd, which was about her going to trial for the murders that happened, The Lana Winters Special, where Lana interviews Lee to know more about how she feels and everything about her and her daughter and then Spirit Chasers, which are the last 'series' that we see, and in which some 'ghostbusters' go to the Roanoke House to try to find if everything that happened was really real, and where Lee later appears.
And, that's where most of the things happen.
Lee goes there to try and find Flora, because she was missing.
The 'ghostbusters' end up being killed (because it was a blood moon) and Lee finally finds Flora.
That's when we find out that Flora wanted to be there, she wanted to be at the house, forever, with Priscilla, and she wanted Priscilla to kill her in order to be with her and protect her from the Butcher.
Obviously, Lee doesn't let her do that and but Flora really wants Pricilla to be safe and protected from the Butcher so Lee decides to sacrifice herself in order for Flora to have a chance at life.
And, basically the episode ends with Flora walking out of the house and then saying goodbye while watching her mother (already dead) hand-in-hand with Priscilla.
So, the real survivor is Flora, and not Lee.
That's why I didn't find the ending that exciting. Like I said, I was expecting an huge plot twist and, although I wasn't expecting Lee to die and Flora to be so important in the storyline, I didn't find this such a big plot twist so... It was a bit of a let down.
Anyway, now we'll have to wait until next year for a new AHS Season. Luckily, they will give us the theme in February so, that's good!
And, that's basically it guys. Just a side note, The Vampire Diaries rant will only be up next week around Monday or Tuesday and Arrow's rant will also only be up on Monday. I'm really sorry for the delays but I've been really busy with Uni work and I didn't have time to catch up with some series.
But, a new Supernatural rant is coming in a few hours so, be on the look for that.
Until then.
Love,
Daniela.