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Tuesday, February 28, 2017

The Vampire Diaries | Season 8 Episode 14 - "It's Been a Hell of a Ride"


Spoiler Alert!

So, like promised, here I am with the TVD rant.
I took a bit longer with this one because lately I've been wanting to watch TVD's episodes twice and I was only able to rewatch it tonight, so that's why. But what matters is that the rant is here, so let's get on to it.
Just like this past episodes, this one was another amazing episode! But, with Kai, what would you expect?!
I think I don't need to say this but my favourite part of this episode, once again, was Kai. Unfortunately, this time he didn't have as much scenes and in the previous episode, still they were pretty important and, that last scene, that will talk about later, was epic!
Anyway, we start the episode fiding out what Kai did in the end of last week's episode. Turns out, Kai gave Elena to Cade for some odd reason that I didn't quite understand. This way, Cade basically 'black mails' Damon. Since Damon is basically dying, Cade says that he lets him live and gives him Elena in exchange for the dagger that can kill him, which is with Kai.
To this, Damon and Stefan start working on a plan to get the dagger from Kai and then to give to Cade.
They do find Kai, because Kai has still been tweeting all this time and, I need to talk about this scene. Kai singing! Chris Wood finally sang on the show! I've been waiting for this moment since Season 6 and it finally happened! You don't know how happy I got when I saw that scene! Sure it wasn't the best singing, because I know Chris can sing a lot better but it was still so good to see him sing in the show! Finally Julie heard my prayers and did basically everything that I wanted to happen in season 6.
Anyway, back to the story...
Stefan finds Kai in the Karaoke bar and another part that I loved was Kai finding out about Stefan being human now, that was priceless!
So, Stefan and Damon eventually get Kai and the dagger and they lock him up at the Armory.
Keeping up with the Kai part of the story... I kind of predicted what happened. Caroline did go to Kai for help about the twins but they didn't do a deal or anything, instead, Kai just told Caroline that the reason why they were all over the place with their powers was because they were in the Armory and that Armory not only has a lot of magical things in there but, the actual walls are made of magic, to which Kai siphons that magic, breaks the glass of the room he was in and snaps Caroline's neck and goes after the twins.
The whole scene with him going after the twins was another great scene because it was basically a parallel to when he was after his brothers and Jo. Those scenes, once again, were priceless and this whole episode gave me a lot Kai feels, more than what I already have.
Meanwhile, back to the Cade storyline... Damon and Stefan are going to meet with Cade, but both of them have different plans. Damon plans to just give him the dagger in exchange for Elena, but Stefan planson killing him and ends up enjaction Damon with vervain because he isn't on board with his plan.
Right that moment I thought that was such a bad plan, but turns out, Stefan had an actually pretty good plan, because he had a conversation with Alaric ealier and, when Stefan was meeting with Cade, Alaric rang the Maxwell bell, and that affected Cade, making him weak and givin Stefan a chance to attack him. Unfortunatelly, something had to happen. The twins end up calling Alaric because Kai is after them so, obviously, Alaric just forgets about his 'deal' with Stefan and goes to 'save' his kids.
Obviously, Cade overpowers Stefan and, when he's about to kill him, Damon appears and says that he already has the dagger so he should let them go. Cade agrees, but with a twist. Damon must choose between Elena or Stefan, and set's Elena's coffin on fire.
Bonnie senses that something is wrong, have some visions of Elena's coffin on fire and just leaves to try and find them and what is happening with Elena.
In that moment, I must say, I wasn't worried one bit about Damon, Elena or Stefan. The truth is that they are all in the preview for the final episode, which meant none of them would die, so I was just hoping that Bonnie would get there on time and do something.
Unfortunatelly, she doesn't get there that early, and Damon ends up choosing himself and killing himself.
Then, we see Cade in his 'limbo' place, with Damon and that's when Bonnie arrives. So, now, I think that Damon is going to Bonnie's dimension, because, once again, he's going to be in the final episode, which means that he isn't really going to die. But that's not what happens. Instead, Stefan appears and kills Cade! Stefan freaking kills Cade! That I wasn't expecting at all! I still thought that we had to deal with Cade for one more episode but no, he died and I have to give some props to the special effects team because that scene with Cade dying was so good! Seriously, loved it!
Then, comes my least favourite part of the episode, which was Stefan re-proposing to Caroline, which she accepts. At this moment, there where only about 3 minutes for the episode to end so I thought that they had to have another scene, I big bang to end the episode with, and they did!
In the end, we see Bonnie trapping Kai in another prison world, which is kind of a bummer because I wanted an happy ending for Kai. Nonethelless, it was great because first, we had a Bonkai scene, which I needed, second, Kai isn't really dead, so this leaves the door open for them to bring him to The Originals or something and third, the big reveal at the end!
It turns out Hell isn't really gone and is in someonelse's hands. the myth, the legend, the baddest bitch of all - Katherine Pierce!
That was such a plot twist! I mean, I was really hoping to see Katherine but, Katherine being the one to rule Hell now?! Didn't expect that at all! Which is actually pretty good because I've been making so many theories and, although I like to be right, I like to be surprised as well, so this was really good!
Besides, Kai also said that he lost a bet, which I think was with Katherine and, you know what this means?! Kai and Katherine have been talking in hell! And, although I know we are not having a scene between Kai and Katherine in the actual episodes, I just wanted like a deleted scene of them talking in hell or like one of those videos like the one that Chris and Ian filmed about the Delena rain kiss and that they showed on Comic Con?! I would love to have one of those with Kai and Katherine! Please Julie Plec, make that happen!
Anyway... That's basically it guys. I'm really loving thise season and I just can't believe we are only having two more episodes. This leaves me so sad! I've been depressing so much about the ending of the series. I just know I'm going to be a mess when the series actually ends...But, until then, we still have two more episodes and two more rants so... Stay tuned for that!
Don't forget to let me know which are your thoughts and predictions for the last two episodes and I'll see you tomorrow with the very delayed Arrow rant.
Love,
Daniela.


Shadowhunters | Season 2 Episode 9 - "Bound By Blood"


Spoiler Alert!

Back with a new rant!
And, before you 'say' anything, I know I told you that I was going to post the TVD rant next, and that is coming right away, so keep an eye on that. Still going to post it today.
But now, let's talk about Shadowhunters.
This week, unlike last week's episode, I didn't enjoy the episode that much. 
You already know that I don't think this series is the best, but last week I really enjoyed the episode so I was kind of excited for this one. Unfortunately, this episode wasn't that good.
Once again, this episode was all over the place, starting with Clary getting affected by the blood oath that she did with Iris, resulting in, now, Clary starting to die.
That whole plot was just messed up and, overall, pretty confusing. Sure it had a lot of fun scenes between Simon and Jace, because both of them and Clary went to find Madzie, but apart from that, it was really messed up and I just didn't really like it.
Then, the second storyline in this episode, Raphael and Isabelle, another plot that I'm not enjoying at all! The whole thing with Izzy being an addicted is already bad just for itself, but right now with Raphael?! And him saying that he has feelings for her?! Really?
In this, I really agreed with Magnus, it must have been because of her blood and because he was just high. I don't know, I just know that this is pretty crazy and I don't see why this storyline is happening, because it seems like it isn't going anywhere... Apart, from my favourite thing about this episode, Alec!
I always like Alec, but this episode, I really liked him!
So, he finally noticed something wrong about Izzy (It was about time!) and he finally found out about her being addicted to yin fen and he also found that that it was Aldertree who give it to her, so he confronted him and he kind of black mailed him but what matters is that Alec got control of the Institute (for now) and he's now the one in charge (kind of).
That was basically the only part of the episode that I liked. That, and he scene where Alec finds Izzy with Raphael and then Magnus stops Alec from beating up Raphael, that was also a great scene!
But, apart from that, nothing else was good for me. All the Clary/Simon/Jace thing was just weird, all the thing with Clary almost dying was also annoying and the ending was just meh! 
I hope next episode, since it's the end of the Part A of this season, they finally 'beat' Valentine and that Sebastian turns out to be the new villain because, not that I don't like Valentine, but it's getting annoying and I just want to be done with him... I want something new!
Anyway, let me know what you thought about the episode and what do you think is going to happen in the next episode?
I'll see you later with a new TVD rant!
Love,
Daniela.

Saturday, February 25, 2017

Supernatural | Season 12 Episode 13 - "Family Feud"


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Back with a new Supernatural rant!
Like I said previously, this episodes have been amazing and this season have been better and better. Ok, this episode wasn't that exciting, but it so many good things that they made up for it, starting with the fact that we had basically all the characters in it, besides Castiel.
Actually, I was pretty sad about the fact that we didn't have Castiel in this episode, because we had, not just Sam, Dean and Mary, but also Rowena, Crowley and, the second best thing about this episode, Lucifer, the OG Lucifer! We saw it in the previous episode that Mark Pellegrino was back to play Lucifer, but we had full confirmation in this one, and that this is going to be to stay!
That's right, no more switching bodies for Lucifer. And, since we are already in this topic, I think I'm going to start with this. So, we actually get a full story on how Crowley got Lucifer's old body and how he got Lucifer to go into that body and not to the cage. He basically tricked the Winchesters - that's the short story. And I'm actually pretty glad that the did that! I know I said in previous rants that I was kind of over all the Lucifer storyline, but with Mark Pellegrino back... That's a whole different story! Besides, now we have a purpose for him to be around - his kid - so I'm ok with him being back and I'm actually really stoked to see him 'in action'. Seriously, I don't know what's up with me and always loving the bad guys... I guess I'm really that screwed up but ok...
Anyway, besides Lucifer's storyline, we also had a bit of Mary's storyline, in which we see her working, once again, with Mr. Ketch. Their whole interation is pretty weird. First, he his timming her, second he asks her out to have a drink and then he tells her that she should distance herself from the boys. This whole British Men of Letters thing is still pretty weird and we still don't know much about them. I'm sure they are hiding something else and I can't trust them. I'm actually pretty curious to see what are they hiding and what his their real purpose in all this, but for now, let's talk about the main story in this episode, which was another case of the week type of thing.
This week the case Sam and Dean are working on is a ghost case and, just a side note. I kind of wish they would bring back more of those really creepy creatures, like Djins, Ghouls, Wendigos, Skinwalkers, etc... But yeah, back to the case.
They find out that the ghost came from the ship of Gavin MacLeod, Crowley's son who was time displaced to the present by Abaddon.
This meant we had an old character back, which is always really nice, although, I think that what they did next was to tie up some loose ends because, basically, Gavin realizes that the ghost is his fiancé Fiona, who went to the ship and got raped from the crew before it sank. Gavin gets to talk to her and in the very end, Sam, Dean and Rowena, with Gavin agreeing, come to the conclusion that what's best it's for him to go back in time so his fiancé doesn't go to the ship, doesn't get raped and doesn't end up killing all the people that she killed as a ghost, although, this meant that Gavin would die in the ship. They end up doing this anyway and that's why I think the writers did this to tie up some loose ends.
It's always nice to have some old characters back, but then you realize that you have too many characters wandering around and so I guess they did this to have less characters and don't have us asking where is person X and person Y, like everyone has been talking about the Anti-Christ kid that appeared in Season 5, who had a great storyline.
Anyway, so they do that and they basically are done with the case.
Mary then gets back home and finally tells them that she has been working with Mr. Ketch and the British Men of Letters so which, obviously, Dean and Sam don't agree with and are completely against. 
I must say, I was kind of surprised when she told them this because I didn't think she was going to tell them so soon. I thought they were going to drag this for a few more episodes and then they would find out or something. Anyway, she hasn't told them about the Colt yet so... let's see what happens.
And, to finish this rant, I have to talk about the last storyline in this episode, which was the Kelly Kline storyline.
That's right, we finally see Kelly Kline, who still has the baby and we see that some of the angels found her and are ready to kill her. That's when someone else, with yellow eyes, appears and saves her - Dagon.
We kind of knew that Dagon was coming but yeah. 
So, Dagon offers Kelly protection, to her and her unborn son, to which Lucifer detects, through some psychic powers, and thanks her.
I see really interesting things coming from this plot, I just hope they don't turn the rest of this season about this, because I really think this will be such a good plot for season 13. 
Also, I'm really curious about to find out more about the Bristish Men of Letters and what are they really up to. 
Anyway, that's it people. Hope you liked my rant and let me know what you thought about the episode.
I'll see you next week with a new The Vampire Diaries rant!
Love,
Daniela.

Thursday, February 23, 2017

Shadowhunters | Season 2 Episode 8 - "Love is a Devil"



Spoiler Alert!

Just like promised, here I am with a brand new rant!
This time, not a superheroes series... Shadowhunters!
You all know that Shadowhunters isn't really my favourite series, but I have to be honest with you, this episode was seriously really good, an 8/10!
It started out with some scenes that, for me, weren't really a surprise because I saw some spoilers and I also read about other theories and rants from other people, so I already knew all the 'couple' stuff that happened in this episode. Personally, I don't like neither Clary with Simon nor Izzy with Raphael but, ok... I know that, eventually, they will follow the books and Simon will be with Izzy and Jace and Clary will find out that they aren't brothers and will be together again, so I'm fine with this. And, besides, we still have Malec, which is my favourite ship in the series so, that's good!
Then, we have the main plot in the episode, be party that Magnus throws for Max. A lot happen in this party and I realized something was wrong with Clary saw Simon kissing Maia, I just thought it would be like Jace as Simon, with that rune that transforms them in another person. But then, I saw that it wasn't just with Clary 'seeing' things and I thought right away that it was that witch/warlock that Valentine went to talk to in the beginning of the episode.
I never really thought she was the cat. I actually really liked the cat, he was pretty cute. But, thinking back, it was an huge easter egg, so I think it was kind of obvious that the cat was 'important' because they showed him too many times to be just a cat.
Nothing major really happens then. Magnus fights with the warlock, which I thought was a really good fight, almost as good as an Arrow fight or something, but with magic, and then traps her and sends her to the clave. The thing is that Valentine got Magnus' spell book and, I didn't really understand why it is that important, but it sure is important, I just didn't understand why he needed it.
We also find out more about how the Shadowhunters are created when Clary and Jace finally tell the rest of them, Izzy, Simon, Alec, Manus and Maryse, about what the angel showed them, and then Magnus says that, when Shadowhunters have pure angel blood, they can talk, throw their minds, with the angel that 'created' them, which means that Clary has pure angel blood and that's why Valentine doesn't want to hurt her. He needs her to activate the Soul Sword.
And that's basically how the episode ends.
It seems like the episode didn't have much but were the little things that made me like this episode so much, like the fight between Magnus and the other warlock.
Besides, just like I have already mentioned in previous rants, the photography and all is a lot better.
Anyway, let me know what you thought about my rant and which are your thoughts about this episode and how this first part of the series is going to end.
Personally, I think the last thing we will going to see, like in the very last episode, is Sebastian, and that is going to get me so excited for the next part of the season.
Until then, I'll see you, with a new Shadowhunters rant, next week.
Love,
Daniela.

Wednesday, February 22, 2017

The Flash | Season 3 Episode 13 - "Attack on Gorilla City"


Spoiler Alert!

The first episode of the two part about Grodd is here, so I'm going to talk about it!
Right from when it was announced, I got pretty excited about this episode, and when I found out that it was going to be a two part episode I got even more excited but right now... I got a little disappointed.
Don't take this the wrong way, I really liked the episode, but you know when you are just really excited about something that when it really 'happens' it isn't like you thought it would happen? It was basically the same thing for me with this episode. It was good, not just that good.
The episode starts right where the previous one ended, which is kind of unusual for The Flash. Jesse explains how and why Harry was captured by Grodd. Turns out, he was there in an expedition and it was ambushed.
In that moment, Barry remembers one of the things that were on the news, and that the city would be attacked by Gorillas so, right away, Barry thinks that if he goes there and saves Harry he might be able to stop this attack and that is one step closer to change the future where Iris is killed.
So, obviously, he volunteers to go there. Also, he needs Cisco to open the breaches so, obviously, Cisco goes as well. And, just a side note but, it was just me that noticed that Cisco is still a bit bitter towards Barry? I thought that was already behind, but it seems like he is still mad at him... I don't know, it might have been just me but if you noticed it to, please tell me in the comments.
Anyway, so besides Barry and Cisco, Caitlin also volunteers because she has a psychic connection with Grodd, and that might help and, when he finds out about the 'expedition' to Earth-2, Julian also wants to go.
That was actually one of my favourite parts of the episode for various reasons. First, Jaitlin! Let's just say that the main reason why Julian wanted to go was because Caitlin was also going and he wanted to protect her, which I thought was super cute. And second, Tom Felton was actually on the Planet of the Apes movie and this was so Ironic! I love this show for this subtle (but not so subtle) references and puns.
So, when they arrive at Gorilla City, they are captured by Grodd and they find out that he wants to defeat the lider of the City, Solovar, who is thinking about attacking Earth-1 and Central City.
Barry agrees to fight Solovar in the arena in exchanging for the lives of the others, ending up winning and killing Solovar.
That's the moment when we find out Grodd's real plan. He is the one that is planning the attack on Central City and now, with Solovar dead, he's taking his place and preparing for the attack. The only issue is that he needs Cisco to open a breach, which he refuses to. They then start thinking about killing Cisco and such but then end up 'killin' Barry. Caitlin uses her powers and 'freezes' him, to which Grodd takes him out of the cage and just tosses him in a corner. Grodd leaves and that's when Barry is able to 'vibrate', warm up and get back to life and free all the others.
They get to leave Earth-2 before Grodd gets to them but we all know that, because this is a two part episode, that Grodd is going to attack Central City anyway.
They get back to Earth-1 and there we have some cute moments with some couples, such as Jesse and Wally, to which Jesse decides to stay in Earth-1 to be with Wally and then the Jaitlin moment, in which Julian finally admits that he cares about Caitlin and, in a way, he loves her. He doesn't say it like this but that's what he meant. Unfortunatelly, Caitlin says that she doesn't really have much luck with men and, it is actually true because all of her men end up dead. But, the good thing is, she didn't say that she didn't love him so there's still change for them to be together, which I really hope ends up happening!
And yeah, in the end we see that Grodd got an hold on Gypsy and it's her who ends up opening the breach for him and his army.
I feel like the next part is going to have a lot more action so I'm excited for that! Hopefully the episode will be better than this one. Unfortunately, I won't be able to watch it live because I'm starting University again next week so... That's the downside.
Anyway, let me know your thoughts in the comments. Did you like this episode? Are you excited for next one? Tell me everything!
I'll see you with a new rant tomorrow!
Love,
Daniela.


The Challenge: Invasion | Season 29 Episode 4 - "Four Tickets To Paradise"


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Hello guys! Back with a new The Challenge rant.
If you follow me on twitter you know that yesterday, when the episode aired in the US, I couldn't watch it live because I just couldn't find a stream, which was really sad because this episode was really good!
From now on this are going to get way more exciting because The Champs are back!
Yes, that's right, Zach, Darrell, CT, Bananas, Ashley K., Cara Maria, Camila and Laurel are back, but they only appeared in the very last minutes of the episode, so we have a lot more other things to talk about.
So, this episode was the last one in the Shelter and, because of that, the last episode where people earned their tickets to the Oasis, that's why the episode is called "Four Tickets To Paradise".
In my last rant I predicted that Anthony and Sylvia were going home and... I got half right.
Shane did win the challenge so I got really happy with that, although he almost didn't win, which would be so unfair because he really was that good in the challenge. For the girls, Amanda won the challenge. You can basically feel my tone with that sentence. I really didn't want her to win because I just hate her but, to be honest, I kind of knew she wasn't going home because she's one of the people that bring more fights to the house/group and, now with the champs arriving, they needed someone to mess with Camila so... It was predictable.
After this, it was LaToya against Sylvia, and Anthony against Nelson, in the elimination. And the one that I got right was Nelson. Nelson did win the elimination, sending Anthony home but huge plot twist, Sylvia won the elimination! Sending LaToya home. That I wasn't really expecting!
I mean, they have talked so much shit about Sylvia in all this past episodes, but I really didn't see her as a strong competitor and I still don't but well, I guess she's stronger that I thought she was.
So, yeah, last places for the Oasis, which meant, we finally saw the actual Oasis this episode!
It was kind of funny to see everyone so happy knowing that the worst was yet to come, the Champs.
Like I said in the beginning, the Champs arrived right in the end of the episode, nonetheless, it was pricelless!
The Underdogs faces! Loved it!
Now I just wonder how everything is going to work. I think it's going to be Team against Team. Team Champs vs Team Underdogs in the challenges and then, for the eliminations, the winning Team chooses one person for the loosing Team and the loosing Team also chooses a person from their Team and those are the ones that go in to the elimination.
I don't know if this is really what's going to happen, but I think this makes sense.
Anyway, I just know that this next challenge is going to amazing and, seriously, I can't wait to see the Champs beat up the Underdogs. I just don't feel like the Underdogs are going to beat the Champs, some of them might be good, but not that good. But, that's just my opinion.
So, this are my thoughts about this episode and my predictions of what's going to happen next episode.
Let me know which are your thoughts about the episode and who are you rooting for. Which are your favourite competitors? I would love to know all of that.
I'll see you later with a new The Flash episode.
Love,
Daniela.




Sunday, February 19, 2017

The Vampire Diaries | Season 8 Episode 13 - "The Lies Will Catch Up with You"


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Oh my god, this series have been crazy!
Seriously, this past three episodes (including this one), have left me shook! I swear, I haven't even been able to sleep wel after I watch the episodes!
Still, this one was a little bit more 'chill' than the previous ones, the only thing making this episode bomb was, obviously, my dear sweet little devil Malachai Parker!
This episode was basically all about Kai and, the it ended (and the preview) made it clear that we are going to have a lot more of Kai, at least, in the next episode. I bet we are going to have Kai until the very last episode because he's going to be the one to bring Elena back so... At least, Kai is going to be in the next two episodes (I'm almost 100% sure of that).
So, right in the beginning of the episode we learn that Kai came back just lik Cade did, when the Maxwell bell rang 11 times, and not because of Bonnie, which was what most of us (including me) were thinking. We also learn, through a Kai flashback, which I thought was pretty cool, that Kai isn't fully alive. We see in the flashback that he can't taste or feel anything, which means part of him is in the real world and another part is still in hell, and that's why he needs Damon and Alaric's help.
I knew that Kai wanted something. He wasn't just there to help kill Cade from the goodness of his heart. Obviously, Damon and Alaric don't really 'need' his help to kill Cade so Kai has to offer something else, so he says he'll bring Elena back, which makes Damon so much more interest in the offer.
Meanwhile, Caroline and Matt have to deal with something else. Because Stefan is now human, everyone that he ever compelled started remembering and so Caroline has to deal with those people. And this leads me to what happened to Stefan.
We find out in this episode that it was Dorian who kidnapped Stefan.
This was kind of a bummer for me. I was really expecting something big like what I said in my previous rant, Katherine. Instead, it was Dorian.
Turns out Dorian was one of those people that was compelled by Stefan years ago, when Stefan killed Dorian's entire family, so now Dorian basically wants revenge. 
Dorian ends up killing Stefan but, because he's a good person, and regrets and tries to save Stefan.
Stefan is about to die when Cade appears, in an out of body state and tells him that it's better for Caroline if he dies and such, but Stefan doesn't really want to die so he 'comes back to life' and Caroline, Dorian and Matt take him to the hospital.
In the hospital, Stefan tells Caroline that they don't really have a future now that he's human and basically breaks up with her. I think I don't need to say this but, I got really happy in this moment! I think you all know by now that I'm not a Steroline shipper and that I will forever ship Stefan with Elena, and now with both of them human, I would be thrilled to have a Stelena ending. Still, I don't think that's going to happen, but I'm already glad that (hopefully) Steroline isn't happening.
Back to my favourite part of the episode (aka Kai)...
Damon calls Bonnie to know how is she with the 'trying to get Enzo out of hell' plan and right away Bonnie notice something sketchy about the way Damon is acting. Damon tells her about bringing Elena back and Bonnie right away thinks that Damon can only need something for Kai, since Kai is the only one that can bring Elena back.
This scene with Damon in the car, with Kai, while he's talking on the phone with Bonnie was probably one of my favourite scenes this episode. This showed Kai's true character like really witty and clumsy and all that, and he even asked with Bonnie sounded like she missed him, which fulfilled my Bonkai heart.
I'm well aware that Bonkai won't probably ever happen, even more with what happened next, but this little 'Bonkai' moments leave me really happy and this is already enough for me.
So, what happened next... 
Since Bonnie couldn't really do anything, she went to Cade for help. In this moment I really agreed with Damon, such a bad idea. But, it was kind of good to finally find out what is really happening.
Turns out Bonnie neither got her powers back nor opened another door to hell. Instead, Bonnie created another dimension, just like Cade did, a dimension similar to hell but without all that fire and all those bad things, a Bonnie Bennett Dimention, where Enzo is! 
Bonnie finally talks to Enzo and, although this was such a cute moment, it wasn't as powerfull as I thought would be. Nonetheless, it was super helpful, because Enzo warned Bonnie about Cade and what he's trying to do. He was just trying to know where Enzo is because he was supposed to go to hell.
Cade then basically admits this and even adds that he can't access the dimension that Bonnie created, which is kind of good, it means he won't be able to reach Enzo. The down side, is that Cade reads Bonnie's mind and finds out about Kai being back. And, the way Cade talked about Kai, it could be just me, but it seemed like Kai was kind of 'famous' in hell. I wouldn't be surprised, to be honest, he is the baddest of them all so... You go Kai!
While all of this is happening with Bonnie and Cade, Kai and Damon have been killing bad people because, turns out, Kai was slipping away back to hell, so he thought that, if he killed bad people, just like Damon, he would be more on the 'real world' than in hell, so he convinces Damon to help him with that and turns out he kind of worked. 
And, I must talk about this... It was kind of weird to see Kai as a vampire. He was a vampire/heretic in the end of Season 6, but he didn't get much of that so now that he's back, it was a little weird to see him drink blood and all that. Still, I loved it. He's so powerfull now (even with one foot in hell). I also really liked the scene where he was on twitter and taking selfies... That is my Kai!
Anyway, after Cade finding out that Kai might be back, Bonnie calls Damon and tells him that, to which he tells Kai, leaving Kai really afraid. And this was the moment that I realized that Cade is seriously really bad... If even Kai is afraid of him, he must be really bad.
So, Kai is afraid, so Damon comes up with another idea - Kai needs to redeem himself, and which better way than getting Elena back so Damon forgives him?!
They then go to Elena's casket and that's when Kai stabs Damon, siphons his 'magic' and tells him that he doesn't believe in redemption. He then cloakes himself and Elena's casket and leaves, while Damon stays there, desiccating.
I wanted to feel bad for Damon and afraid for him but... I just can't. I'm actually really happy that Kai did that because that's who he is! Kai is bad and he does what he needs to do to survive and he doesn't really care about anyone else (apart from Bonnie, he cares a little bit for Bonnie). And, to be honest, I kind of agree with him. He is just insuring that Damon won't kill him. Of course Damon still had to deal with Cade but him and Alaric can still use that weapon that we saw in last week's episode, so after Kai got back Elena, they wouldn't need him anymore, so he's just insuring that he doesn't get killed.
To finish the episode, I need to talk about Alaric and the twins, because they are back and, first of all, Kai doesn't know about them and, when he does, he is for sure going to kill them. Second, it seems like they are more aware ofthe powers they have but can't control them, because one of them almost sets fire to the other with the Incendia spell.
And, since, we are already talking about this, let's get into some predictions.
So, about the twins, I predict that Caroline is going to try and talk to Kai for him to help them. He is still their uncle and he is the only siphon witch/warlock around, so he's the only one that can help them. I think that Caroline is going to try and make a deal with Kai like the helps the twins and Caroline won't make them merge in their 22nd aniversary, making Kai the lider of the Gemini coven, basically, forever.
In terms of the other characters, I stick to my predictions, just with a little twist. I don't think Bonnie is going to die and be a vampire anymore. I think she will want to die and be with Enzo forever in that dimension that she created.
Apart from that, I still think Stefan is going to sacrifice himself and let Damon take the cure from him so he can be with Elena forever.
And yes, I guess that's it guys. I hope this wasn't too long, but I had to talk about Kai. 
Anyway, let me know your thoughts about this episode and which are your predictions for the series finale.
Love,
Daniela.


Supernatural | Season 12 Episode 12 - "Stuck in the Middle (With You)"


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I'm going to start this post by saying that this was probably my favourite episode this season, so far!
I swear, this season is getting better and better!
In the beginning I wasn't really into this season, I mean, I was liking it, but it didn't feel like the other seasons but, since the midseason episode this season have been great and it's starting to be one of my favourite seasons! I feel like right now they have pretty good storylines and the episodes have been so interesting and a lot like the first seasons, so I'm loving it!
So, this episode was something! And when I say this I mean it was really good and with so many things going one. First of all, this episode was directed by Richard Speight, Jr. aka The Trickester so, you can already imagine that it's going to amazing! The Trickester has been one of my favourite characters in the series and I always love the episodes where is in. In fact, my favourite episode of the whole series is episode 8 of Season 5 - "Changing Channels", when he traps Sam and Dean in multiple tv shows so, you can imagine that this was going to be a good episode.
Anyway, so this episode has a pretty different type of editing, in a way that it changes the times and the point of view of the different through out the whole episode, a bit like Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction.
The episode basically starts with all of them, Sam, Dean, Castiel, Mary and another hunter, Wally, in a diner planning an ambush for a demon.
Like I said, the episode changes point of views through the whole episode, so it's going to be a little bit difficult to explain it, but I'm going o try my best.
So, they do the ambush on that demon and during it, Mary steals something from him.
Their plan don't really work out. The demon isn't injured with anything they have and that's when we see that he has yellow eyes. Right away I thought of Azazel! I was like, "Did I miss something?", "Is Azazel still alive?". But then, later on the episode, we find out that it isn't Azazel, but Ramiel, a prince of hell.
So, they're introducing another 'issue' to deal with, and that's why I think this season is getting better and better, because now we have basically three things to deal with, Lucifer's baby, The Men of Letters and now the Princes of Hell.
But anyway, back to the episode...
So, in that ambush, Castiel ends up injured, when the demon/prince of hell attacks him with a lance, and Wally also dies because a lot of other demons appear.
They defeat those other demons but Ramiel gets away. They then go to a barn because Castiel is seriously injured and that's when Crowley appears and let us know all about the Princes of Hell.
Because this episode had different point of views, we also had a flashback to how all of this began and how Crowley became King of Hell. So, basically Ramiel should be King of Hell, and that's when, after Azazel and Lilith's death, Crowley goes to Ramiel and gives him the crown of hell, alongside with the lance that injured Castiel, and that we then learn it's the Lance of Michael, which kills the bad guys instantaneously and the good guys slowly and painfully, he also gives him the object that Mary stole and that, in this moment, we still don't know what it is. Anyway, Ramiel refuses the crown and gives it to Crowley instead, to which he obviouslt accepts. But, because everything comes with a price, Ramiel says that he and the remaining two princes of hell want to be left alone and that if someone disturbes them, Crowley will be the one to pay for it, and that's why there were more demons attacking Sam and Dean.
Ramiel then arrives at the Barn and, from what I understood, if it wasn't for the thing Mary stole, he wouldn't really care about them but, since they stole from him, he was going to kill them, unless they gave him what they stole. 
At this point, neither Sam, Dean or Castiel knew that Mary stole something so they didn't give him anything but, Mary knew it and still she didn't say a thing.
I'm really disappointed at Mary and, in a way, I kind of wish she had died when Reaper Billy wanted to kill one Winchester. I feel like this isn't the Mary that I was hoping for. She still is better than John, in my opinion, but I don't like her as much as I thought I would.
Anyway, in the end, Sam ends up killing Ramiel with the Lance of Michael and then Crowley realises a way to 'cure' Castiel, breaking the Lance, which it does.
I just want to mention something else before I end the rant... That Castiel speech about how the Winchesters are a family to him... Oh My God, so cute! I was almost in tears at that moment! Seriously, loved it!
So, back to the rant... The very last thing that we see in the episode is Mary meeting with Mr. Ketch, which let us know that she did accept the deal in last week's episode, and giving him the object that she stole for him - The Colt! The freaking colt! Seriously, I completely forgot that thing still existed! And, obviously, Mary doesn't really know what already happened Seasons ago with that colt so... It's going to be interesting with the brothers find out that she stole it from Ramiel and that she has it (which I assume she will be the one to keep it).
Then, the episode ends with something really exciting - Mark Pellegrino is back! That's right, Crowley is keeping Lucifer prisioner in a small cage and in the very end we see that it's our old uncle Lu! I'm really happy about that! I wasn't really feeling the others Lucifers so I'm really excited to have Mark Pellegrino back as our OG Lucifer!
And, yes guys, that's basically it!
Like I said, so much is going on right now! We see in the preview that someone is going to be interested in Lucifer's baby, which we all think it's the other Prince of Hell, Dagon and we also see that there's going to be issues with Mr. Ketch. 
I'm excited to keep on with this Lucifer's baby storyline, but I think from now on that that storyline is going to be a 'second storyline' because I still believe that Lucifer's baby is going to be the main storyline in Season 13 so, they are going to keep mentioning it, but I think not as much.
I'm also excited to see how are the true intentions of the Men of Letters because they are, for sure hiding something. And, with the comeback of OG Lucifer and with this Princes of Hell storyline, I think we are going to get a little bit more into that storyline and I even think that something is going to happen to Crowley so the brothers have to save him, which I believe they will.
And yeah, that's it guys! Let me know your thoughts and predictions and I'll see you later with a new TVD rant!
Love,
Daniela.


Friday, February 17, 2017

Arrow | Season 5 Episode 13 - "Spectre of the Gun"


Spoiler Alert!

Like promised, here I am with the new Arrow rant! 
I was actually thinking about rewatching the episode because there were some things that I didn't quite understand but, because I promised you guys a new rant today, I decided not to.
Anyway, like I said, there are still some things a little 'messed up' in my head about this episode. As you know, english isn't my first language, so there's some things that I don't quite compreend and, when it comes to specific terms, like in this episode, there's some things that were hard to understand. I'm going to do my best but if there's something that I said that wasn't what really happened, please tell me, I would really appreciate it.
Ok, passed that, I have to say that I didn't really enjoy this episode.
The main topic of it was gun control and, although it was 'nice' I just think it was too much... Like I said previously, too much terminology and some things didn't really fit in Arrow's universe. But I kind of get why they did this episode.
And, although I didn't really like the episode, there were some pretty interesting things in it like Thea is finally back and, that leaves a lot of suspicious thoughts in people's head.
I'm not going to say this is my theory, because it isn't, but there's some people that think Thea might be Prometheus. I can't disagree with them. The truth is we have never seen Thea and Prometheus in the same room and all this time that Thea was gone, Prometheus was 'gone' as well... Besides, we don't really know if Prometheus is a guy or a girl so... It might be her. I just don't see her purpose so, I stick to my theory - Tommy is Prometheus. I can't really go on with this theory because I haven't really thought about it, I just think it would be a good plot twist.
Then, the next cool thing about this episode was that, instead of Oliver flashbacks, we had Rene flashbacks! It was pretty nice because we didn't really know much about him and how he became Wild Dog, and now we know. We even know that he had a wife and (still) has a daughter, that he just can reach. Which is going to be one of the plots for next episodes, finding Rene's daughter. It's going to be cool.
And, finally, not that important, but something that I liked, Vigilante was back in this episode. Shortly, but it was in it. I haven't been thinking about who Vigilante is, but the other day I came across some 'spoilers' that said that the DA, Adrian Chase, is Vigilante and, looking back, it is so obvious that's him. I mean, people that read the comics already guessed it's him and they are 100% sure. I haven't and I haven't really been thinking about Vigilante, but now that I 'know' this, I payed more attention in this episode and it's so obvious it's him. I'm actually happy it's him because I really enjoy Adrian. I don't really know why but I'm happy that he isn't just a DA and that he might end up be part of Team Arrow, who knows?! I know that somehow Oliver is going to find who he is that it's going to offer him that so.. Yeah, excited for that.
And well, I guess that's pretty much it. I'm not going to get too deep in the 'gun control' storyline because, like I said, there were some parts that were a little bit confusing to me and I don't have a really deep opinion about it, apart from the fact that I didn't enjoy it that much, but I liked the fact that, in this episode, it was Mayor Oliver Queen who handled things and not the Green Arrow. It was nice to have a change.
Hope you guys liked the rant. Let me know your thoughts about the episode and tell me your theories on who's Prometheus.
Love,
Daniela.

Thursday, February 16, 2017

Arrow | Season 5 Episode 12 - "Bratva"


Spoiler Alert!

I'm sorry I took way too long with this post! Needless to say that this is going to be a short one because the new episode is almost starting. But, to make up for it, I promise to post the new rant tomorrow, no excuse!
So, let's get on to the proper rant.
From what I can remember I really liked this episode.
We went to Russia and it was pretty interesting!
In this episode, the flashbacks tied up to the actual present story, and for once in a long time, this was an actual arrow episode, with barely no 'special powers' (apart from Dinah) and it reminded me a lot of Arrow Season 1, which is pretty cool!
From the previews, I didn't understand why they were going to Russia. I was excited, but I didn't understand, but in the actual episode they made it clear. They went there because Walker, the general that got Diggle in prison, was there to make a deal with some terrorists so, obviously, Team Arrow went there to, not just catch him, but also to stop the deal.
Although, a pretty interesting plot twist happens and Oliver doesn't take all the Team. Instead, he leaves Rene in Star City with Lance, who just got back from Rehab. It was pretty cool to have him back, besides that his interaction with Rene through out the whole episode was really funny and interesting.
I'm not going to get too deep into the storyline but two interesting things happened. One, Felicity got pretty dark in this episode blackmailing a guy with the information that she got in the previous episode. Although I liked to see her strong and all, I don't want Felicity to turn dark because she's the light in Oliver's life and that's why Olicity works so... I don't want that to happen.
And, second thing, the finale! Rory stoped a bomb with his rags! And then, the rags don't work anymore and he decides to 'leave' the Team... At least for a while. I didn't really like this either because Rory was one of my favourite characters right now and I really liked to see him working with Felicity. I think he won't be gone for too long, thought so... Can't wait for him to come back.
In the mean time, we'll see what happens in tonight's episode and I'll see you tomorrow with a new rant.
Love,
Daniela.


Wednesday, February 15, 2017

Shadowhunters | Season 2 Episode 7 - "How Are Thou Fallen"


Spoiler Alert!

I know I told you that my next rant was going to be an Arrow rant, and that one is still coming, but right now, let's talk about Shadowhunters.
I'm going to be real with you... This episode just wasn't good.
There were previous episodes that weren't good because they were too cringy but this one was just a real big mess!
Don't get me wrong, I loved the Malec moments (like the one in the picture) and the Simon moments but... It was all really confusing! And, because we are already talking about Simon... What's up with everyone wanted to be with Simon in this episode? It's like the writers/producers thought 'Well, he hasn't been interacting with a lot of the cast lately. Let's make him talk with everyone in this episode!'. I mean, c'mon! I liked all that since with him and Jace in the bar (not because of Jace, that you can be sure) but because of Simon! I love Simon and I love who he is and how he acts and I completely disagree with Jace. True Simon is way better than Jace, in my opinion.
Anyway... First, it's Clary meeting up with him for no reason... Just for us, audience, to see that she's jelous of his relationship with Maia. Then it's Izzy meeting up with him because she wants more yin fen or she wants more vampire venom but not exactly telling him in this words, and then is Jace meeting with him for no reason also, just to mess with him and make him change who he is just to get girls... It was intertaning, but I just think it was too much.
Then, all the Clary storyline with dealing with Cleophas and Valentine and all that... Again, it was interesting, all that stuff about the angel and all but, from what I've heard, I think it's too soon. They're introducing the angels too soo (from what I've heard) and it's just getting really confusing. I liked it though, to know about the angels, but I get if there's anyone 'mad' about it. I'm just not mad because I haven't read the books because, if  I had, I would probably be really disappointed at the show.
And then, my least favourite part of the episode - Izzy.
Again, from what I know, Izzy isn't an addict in yin fen in the books, neither does she have contact with it but they are making her an addicted in the series and I'm seriously not liking this storyline. I get that she has been a little 'off' in this past episodes but... This is not the right storyline for her. I want the strong Izzy we had in season one.
But, because this episode wasn't all bad, let's end with a good note, Malec. Magnus and Alec were really cute in this episode. I mean, they always are but Alec in this episode was super cute and then we also see Magnus really caring about Alec and having his own insecurities and, it was all just really cute! I'm glad we had this in this episode!
And yeah, I think that's pretty much it.
I think this is the worst rant I had like, the one that says a lot of bad things about and episode but, I'm here to say the truth and say what I really think and this was what I thought about the episode.
Please, feel free to tell me what you thought about the episode and I'll see you in a minute with the Arrow rant.
Love,
Daniela.

The Challenge: Invasion | Season 29 Episode 3 - "Helter Shelter"


Spoiler Alert!

A new episode of The Challenge aired last night so obviously I'm here to talk about it!
This episode, to me, seemed like really short! I know it wasn't, but it just went by very quickly!
Anyway, overall, I really liked this episode! It had pretty cool challenges, it had a good outcome (kind of) and they didn't focus too much on the drama. I know everyone likes to see fights and drama and all that jazz but sometimes it gets too much and they lost the purpose of the show, which is do challenges and win that money. I kind of think they lost themselves a bit in the last two episodes so it was nice to have a break in this one.
We don't have much of an introduction in this episode, just a few scenes of Ashley talking about/with Hunter and flirting and then we move on to the actual challenge.
This challenge had a few different rules then what we are used to. First, the ones that already have a spot in the Oasis don't have to compete, which leaves Tony, Nicole, Kailah and Dario out of this one.
The actual challenge I don't think it was that hard but a little frustrating, because they had to pair (a guy and a girl) and on a coconut shaped boat and get some 'bags' full of coconuts and then throw them in a basket just like you do in basketball (hope you get the idea, because it is really confusing to explain).
And, I guess I should've seen the beginning of the episode like a hint because Ashley and Hunter ended up winning.
Anyway, then comes the second twist. There isn't a losing team. That's right, it's the winning guy and the winning girl that choose who's going to elimination, so Ashely chooses a boy and Hunter chooses a girl. And then, the other two are chosen by the house, just like in the last episode, guys choose the girl and girls choose the guy.
Ashely ends up choosing Theo because Cory knew and wanted to go but wanted to go with the house vote, so he could choose who he's going against and, since Ashley and Cory have been together in a previous Challenge, she respected him and chose one of the two that he say was comfortable going against - Theo or Shane - Ashley ending up choosing Theo. Hunter chooses Jenna because she's friends with Kailah and he doesn't like Kailah. Kind of a lame excuse, to be honest but yeah, I would probably do the same so...
The house then chooses Cory, like he wanted to, and Anika, because she also said she wanted to go in.
Then, the elimination was actually pretty cool! They said it was the hardest elimination ever (which they always say, but yeah) but, to me, it seemed pretty easy, and I'm a girl that is afraid of everything.
They basically had to grab 5 balls and then jump of a cliff (like a really high one) and not drop any of the balls.
This to me seems easy because it's not strenght, it's not endurance it's just courage, and you just have to rely on yourself and anyone else.
Anyway so, the guys are first and Cory is the first one out of the guys. He does the elimination like really fast and yeah, really hard to beat.
Then Theo... He just quits. I think I don't need to say this but TJ gets really pissed (like he always is with quitters) and, to be honest, I don't really like how they treat quitters in the show. I mean, ok, you know what you're getting yourself into but there's some things that aren't just made for yourself, and you might be really good in hiking, and strenght and swimming and then they do something with insects or something like that and you just quit because you can't so, I'm not really a fan of the way they treat quitters because I think, if I was on the show, I would probably quit some challenge but, in this case, I don't get it. Even I said that I would do that challenge/elimination. I would sure as hell be terrified but I would totally do that!
Anyway, then the girls were both pretty good! Both of them got the 5 balls and it had to go to time, Jenna ending up winning!
It wasn't really a surprise for me because in previous for next episodes Jenna was there with Camila so... It wasn't a surprise, but it was nice anyway.
And yeah, next episode is going to be the final one before the Champs arrive and, in my opinion, I even think they arrive in next episode.
My predictions are that next episode won't have an elimination, just one challenge, and two girls and two boys win and then they all go to the Oasis. Then, in the next challenge the Champs appear and that's how the episode ends. Those are my predictions.
In terms of the four people that are going to the Oasis, I really wanted Shane to go there, the others I don't really care, to be honest. I really wanted Amanda to go home because I really hate her but I don't think she's going. My prediction is that the last four to go to the Oasis are Amanda, LaToya, Nelson and Shane, Anthony and Sylvia going home. Those are my predictions.
Let me know your predictions and I'll see you later with a new Arrow rant (because I owe you that one).
Love,
Daniela.

Tuesday, February 14, 2017

The Flash | Season 3 Episode 12 - "Untouchable"


Spoiler Alert!

Once again, late with a rant.
Luckily (kind of) there's not a new episode this week, which is both good and bad, because it means that I'm not that late with the rant but that the same time I was really excited about next episode and I'm going to have to wait another week for it.
Anyway, this past episode (the one that I'm going to talk about in this episode) was actually pretty cool but didn't have anything really exciting, besides Jaitlin, which I'm going to talk in a minute.
The episode starts right away with a pretty cool scene, with Barry and Wally racing against each other and the team betting on who is going to win.
In the end, Barry ends up winning because he phased through the building, which leads to the focal point of this episode - teaching Wally to phase.
And, in order to make that happen, besides Barry training and teaching Wally, of course there had to be a villain that pushes the 'superheroes' and makes them do things that they think they can't do.
This week's villain is, of course, a metahuman, another one from flashpoint, and that is after the police, which makes Joe in danger.
This is probably one of the strongest metahumans because he can kill someone just with a touch, which is pretty cool and scary at the same time.
I don't think I need to say this, but in the end Barry and Wally get to defeat him, but what's special about this ending is actually what they end up doing.
Barry ends up phasing an entire train through an wreckage of a bridge, which was pretty cool and something that Barry have never done, while Wally fights the actual metahuman, ending up phasing and exposing his blood to the meta, stripping this meta of his powers.
While all of this was happening, something else was 'happening' with Julian, Caitlin and Iris. So, I didn't say earlier but Iris ends up being 'injured' by this meta, before Wally defeated him, and in order to help her, Caitlin has to use her powers, which might turn her into Killer Frost.
A lot happened, to be honest, but in the end Julian ends up helping Caitling and in the very end they even go out from drinks, which was so damn cute! I think I don't need to say this, but I just love Tom Felton and I can't not love Julian. Actually, Julian is probably my favourite character right now and I really ship him with Caitlin - Jaitlin! A lot of people is saying that this won't probably happen because we have the confirmation that Robbie Amell is back as Firestorm for, at least, one episode. In my opinion, and because I really want Jaitlin to happen, that doesn't mean anything. Robbie might come back just as a memory on Caitlin's mind or something. 
Anyway, that was, for sure, one of my favourite parts of the episode, but the ending was pretty cool as well.
In the end, Jesse comes back through the portal and says that her father was abducted by Grodd and taken to Gorilla City, which means, we're going to Gorilla City next episode!
It's going to be really cool and it's going to be a two part episode, which is going to be even cooler!
And yeah, I guess that's it!
Let me know your thoughts about this episode and if you're excited for the next two episodes, because I am!
Until then, I'll see you later with a new Shadowhunters rant.
Love,
Daniela.


Sunday, February 12, 2017

Shadowhunters | Season 2 Episode 6 - "Iron Sisters"


Spoiler Alert!

Finally a new Shadowhunters rant!
I got to be honest with you, Shadowhunters isn't my favourite tv show and, the fact that it isn't that well written, kind of puts me off.
Still, it's a good show and I kind of like the story so obviously I'm going to keep on watching and reviewing it here on the blog.
So, just like previews episodes, this was one that wasn't great, but wasn't that bad either. I feel like what stood out the most, to me, in this episode, was the amount of information that we got about little things that weren't that well explained.
For someone like me, that didn't read the books, there were some things shown on previous episodes that didn't really make sense, and most of them were explained in this one, like why does Valentine wanted the Soul Sword. In this episode they explained that.
Clary and Izzy whent to the Iron Sisters and there they explained that it can kill all creatures with demon blood, including Downloaders.
There, we also find out something else. 
To get that information, Clary and Izzy had to get into the Citadel and, before they entered, they had to pass a trial which detected demon impurities. Clary passed but Izzy didn't, because of the yin fen that she had been using.
To me, that was kind of obvious. They were focusing too much about Clary and the fact that Valentine is her father and that she might also have demon blood, just like Jace so, it was kind of obvious that she would pass the trial and Izzy didn't.
I just didn't know why yin fen had demon blood. 
Like I said, I didn't read the books, so I didn't know a lot about it. Luckily, they told us in the episode that it was made with vampire venon and that it doesn't cure things, it does something else.
Besides those informations, Clary also talks with one of the Iron Sisters about the rune that she used in the previous episode, to which she tells her that it couldn't be a vision coming from her mother.
And, in the very end we also find out that that Iron Sister, named Cleophas, not only she's Luke's sister, but that she's also part of 'Valentine's Crew'.
But, this episode wasn't all about bad stuff.
We finally had the Malec date, which was pretty cute. Seeing Magnus talking about all the people that he has been with and Alec talking about the people that he has not been with. It was pretty cute and pretty funny.
And, we also continued on with Luke's storyline which wasn't major. We saw Simon and Maia teaming up and going after Luke.
I didn't like where that was going because I'm a Sizzy shipper all the way so... And plus, since now Izzy has vampire venon in her system, she can be with Simon. Just Saying.
Anyway, that was pretty much it guys.
I don't have many predictions apart from the fact that Aldertree is clearly hiding something and that he's not good. I'm starting even thinking that he's working for/with Valentine so... I don't know, let me know what do you think.
I'll see you tomorrow with a new rant!
Love,
Daniela.

Saturday, February 11, 2017

The Vampire Diaries | Season 8 Episode 12 - "What Are You?"


Spoiler Alert!

Oh My God, The Vampire Diaries have seriously been steping up this last couple of episodes!
I don't know about you, but this episode, once again, left me on a rollercoaster of emotions!
Obviously we already knew this was going to be an hard episode since last week's one ended with huge twists, so that was what we had to deal with in this episode, plus some really good surprises at the end of the episode!
So, I think I'm going to start with Stefan.
From the previous we knew that Stefan was going to be arrested and all and, since now he's human, that is just a mess. Obviously there's still Damon and Caroline around that can fix this problem, which is what eventually happens. And, while I was watching the episode a second time (because yes, I had to watch it twice because of the twist that happens in the end) I started thinking that, how come we went from Matt being the only human around to basically just having Damon and Caroline as Vampires?! Seriously, this is really weird because now Bonnie, Stefan, Matt, Alaric, Elena and Dorian are the humans and we have Caroline and Damon as the Vampires (since Enzo died. I still think he's coming back but yeah)! It's just an huge twist!
Anyway so, like I said, Caroline goes and fixes the police issue but then another issue comes, Cade. Cade goes to Damon saying that now that Stefan is human he has no use to him and since the deal was for two immortal brothers, the deal is off, but (of course there's a but) Cade is going to kill Stefan and send him to hell unless Damon gives him an old book written buy one of Matt's ancestors. Obviously Damon doesn't think twice and goes get that book/journal. 
At the same time, Matt is dealing with some visions which we then find out that it's because of he's connection to the book. So, Alaric doesn't give Damon the journal, at least, not until they find out why Cade wants it. In order to find that, they hypnotize Matt and that's when we find out what really happened all those years ago. That Matt's ancestor and Bonnie's ancestor created the Maxwell bell and then encountered Sybil and Selene, who forced Matt's ancestor, Ethan, to ring the bell twelve times and send hellfire to the town, killing one hundred people. We also find out that Beatrice, Bonnie's ancestor, was the one to trap Seline and Sybil and the vault and that she also traped Ethan because he was under the siren's spell. And, it was while he was there that he wrote on the journal how to kill Cade. 
Matt then wakes up but, by that time, Damon already left with the journal, giving it to Cade.
Meanwhile all of this is happening, we also see how Bonnie is dealing with Enzo's death.
She doesn't want to talk to anyone so Caroline thought it would be good that call Bonnie's mum, and so she appears at Bonnies house. It was really nice to see her back because we didn't really get much of her so it was nice to see one more character back to this season.
Bonnie's mum helps her with grieving but that's when Bonnie tells her that Enzo has been calling out for her and that she need to help him. Somehow, they find out that Bonnie opened a door to hell and that she needs to close it. Bonnie passes out and so Bonnie's mum sets Enzo on fire, breaking the connection.
So, with this, we realize that those waves we saw in the end of last week's episode wasn't Bonnie getting her powers back but, instead, opening a door to hell, just like when Cade screamed when the village people first killed him, before we became 'the devil'.
Back to the main storyline, and getting to the best part, Damon then goes talk to Alaric, who his really pissed because Damon gave the journal to Cade. Damon tells Alaric that he read the ending of the journal and he knows how to kill the devil. So, they go into the vault and Damon shows him the weapon, the weapon that we earlier saw Ethan with. And, the best part!
While Alaric and Damon are making plans to kill the devil Kai appears and says he has a better idea!
Can you heard me screaming!?
That's right guys, my baby Kai is back and next episode is going to be all about him!
I've been waiting for this moment since the end of Season 6 and it finally happened!
I seriously can't wait for next episode!
The preview for next week looks so cool! With a lot of Kai in it and I'm sure, with a lot of plot twists because, something that I didn't mention earlier, also in the end of the episode, someone kidnaps Stefan! We don't really know who it is but, after watching the episode twice, and watchin the preview about 10 times, I can say it is either Katherine or Bonnie! It is clearly a girl, because the person his smaller than Stefan, so it can either be Bonnie, because she's pissed at Stefan, or Katherine, after getting out of hell just like Kai did.
So, yeah, a lot of mysteries for next episode!
And, about my predictions... A lot of things have been happening like, I said that in this episode we would be looking for a way to kill Cade, which we did, and that next episode Kai would appears, which is also happening. Ok, Bonnie didn't got her magic or it wasn't Enzo who talked to Kai but I said that Matt would be important in this, which he was! Also, in the end of this episode, Dorian wanted to talk with Alaric about something, which he ended up not talking because Damon showed up so, there's still a possibility that Dorian might be related to Cade so... Let's see.
Now, my theory that Bonnie brings Enzo back is a little bit shaky... With Kai's come back, I just thought that the writers could go on another route and make Bonkai happen! It's unlikely, but it can still happen.
In the preview we see Bonnie doing some type of magic or something so, maybe she did got a magic back and she might be trying to bring Enzo back?! Who knows...
But, we also saw in the preview that Kai said he's willing to bring Elena back so... My theory that Bonnie is going to become a vampire probably won't happen.
If she manages to brng Enzo back, she will still want to be with him, but with Elena awake, doubt she will want to be a vampire but, you never know. I'm going to stick to it because that's what I said from the beginning!
About Stefan... I still think he's going to be the one to die and I think my ending is really strong and highly possible so... Stick to it 100%!
And yeah... Now I just have a lot of questions about Kai. Like, What does he want? (because he's not willing to bring Elena back just from the goodness of his hear), from the preview it seems like he just wants to get away from hell, but lets see. Also, Have he been thinking about Bonnie all this time he was in hell? and Are we going to have a Bonkai ending?
Let's see what next episode brings.
Until then, let me know your thoughts and predictions about this weeks episode and how the series is going to end. I'm really curious about what you think is going to happen.
Hope you liked my predictions and I'll see you in my next rant.
Love,
Daniela.