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Friday, March 31, 2017

Supernatural | Season 12 Episode 16 - "Ladies Drink Free"


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Supernatural is finally back from the two week hiatus!
And is back with a pretty cool episode!
I gotta say that it wasn't one of my favourites, but I guess it was a good way to 'come back' from the hiatus. 
So, this episode is about werewolves and that's how we star the episode, with two kids being attacked by a werewolf. Unfortunatelly one of them ends up dying. This being said, obviously the Winchester go investigate this, but not alone! This time Mick Davis (from the British Men of Letters) goes with them saying that he wants more field experience, which he really needs, I might say. Also, I need to say this. Not only I got way more into Mick this episode (I don't know what's up with me and 'the bad guys' but I've really been into them lately) but also is it just me or we kind of moved from Mr. Ketch to Mick?
I mean, Mick started as just a 'random' character, which I didn't really remember the name of, while Mr. Ketch was the only one that were talked about, and now, mostly in this episode (and a bit in the last one) Mick is a lot more 'important'.
I don't know if they're setting something up, or if it just a coincidence but I really hope Mick turns 'good'. I doubt that, really, because of the preview for next episode, but who knows?! Maybe he's just trying to protect the Winchesters?! I don't know, let's see...
Anyway, but, as we kind of already knew from the previews, Mick isn't the only one tagging along.
Yes, we get Claire Novak back in this episode and, although I'm not really a big fan of Claire, I really like Kathryn Newton, who plays Claire, so it was nice to have her back on the show.
So, turns out Claire is also investigating this case, whil lying to Jody and, after the Winchesters know about this, they all start working together.
While investigating, Mick finds out that the girl that survived got bitten, so later that night he comes back to the hospital and kills her per British Men of Letters protocol.
Obviously, the Winchesters find out (Dean is the one to realize something was off) and obviously get angry at him. (Little do they know that most of the people they have been 'saving' have been killed afterwards).
And, of course, this couldn't end here and, since Claire is the reckless one, something had to happen to her. She ends up being bitten by the same werewolf that bit the other girl and the only way to 'save' her, is an experimental cure created by Mick's organization that requires the blood of the werewolf that bit Claire.
Sam and Dean go to find that werewolf, which they are almost sure of who it is and, meanwhile, the 'real' werewolf goes after Claire and ends up attacking her and Mick, and also kidnapping Claire.
Once again, not a surprise, the Winchesters end up finding where this werewolf is keeping Claire and end up killing him and getting his blood. And, another not so much surprising thing, Claire is cure with this 'cure', which we kind of already guessed it would work.
And yeah, that's basically where this episode ends. After this Claire calls Jody and tells her the truth and also Sam and Dean give Mick another chance and yeah... Let's see what happens from now on.
Like I said, not my favourite episode, but still a good one.
Tell me in the comments what you thought about the episode and I'll see you tomorrow with a new The Originals rant!
Love,
Daniela.


Thursday, March 30, 2017

Arrow | Season 5 Episode 18 - "Disbanded"


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I don't know what is up with me, if I'm just in a good mood or if this episodes have really been great but, damn, this Arrow episode was so good!
I felt kind of 'meh' about this episode because of how the last one ended but then I saw the previews I saw something and my hopes got a little higher and yeah, this episode was seriously so good!
I have a lot of mixed feelings about a lot of things in this episode so let's get right into it.
So, the episode begins right where the last one left of and we see both scenes that were shown us in previews - Oliver telling the Team that basically everything is done. Obviously the Team wouldn't be done, and something similar have already happened to Oliver before so Diggle just says to let Oliver come to his senses and keep on with the Vigilante work because the city still needs them and, at the same time, they can work on trying to catch Adrian 'the right way'. To achive this, Felicity starts working right on it and goes to Helix, which is already not a good sign.
Meanwhile, Oliver didn't really 'give up'. Instead, he tried to handle things in a different way. He calls Anatoly and asks for the Bratva to kill Adrian Chase. And this is how everything from the flashbacks tie with the present, which I really enjoyed.
Unfortunately, Diggle doesn't really like this plan and tries to talk Oliver out of it. To be honest, I think it was a smart idead. Yes, it could make Oliver go back to how he was but I trully believe that his plan was going to work because Adrian wasn't expecting it at all.
Anyway, at the same time this was happening, Felicity is at Helix and ends up finding a pixelated footage of Chase taking off his Prometheus mask so, the next step is find a way to see Adrian's face.
Back to Diggle and Oliver... Diggle finally gets to change Oliver's mind and that's when he joins the team again and go after Anatoli and the Bratva because, although Oliver called the deal off, for Anatoli a deal is a deal and, even though Oliver don't want his part of the deal (Adrian dead) Anatoli still wants his part, which is some medicine to create a drug, and so he's going after it.
At this point I'm seriously really disappointed at Anatoli. I really liked him and I thought he was a nice guy but it seems like, after Oliver left Russia all those years ago, he changed and he's not the same anymore,which makes me sad.
Anyway, the Team get to stop everything. Also, Felicity and Curtis manage to decode Chase's device of covering his face with pixels, revealing Chase as Prometheus to the police. And this is where my mixed feelings come in place.
I've always had a thing for Chase and you know I'm into bad guys but, in the beginning of this episode I really thought he was being really 'nasty' like showing to Oliver's office and all. But then, they find a way to reveal him as Prometheus and, as much as I want him to be caught, I also don't want it because I just think he's a really cool chracter!
And then comes the final scene where Chase's guards try to arrest him and he just kills them and leaves his safe house, all covered in blood and, for some odd reason, I really liked that scene! I guess I'm really into psycopaths.
So, that's basically it... Unfortunatelly he are going to have to wait about a month for the next episode because, just like The Flash, Arrow is going on hiatus. Now that I'm really into this season! Seriously, I can't wait to see more! Also, I really hope Adrian doesn't die because he's such a good character! Or, somehow, he can go to Legends who knows?! Anyway, let me know what you thought about the episode and please tell me I'm not the only one with this mixed feelings because I already feel weird enough.
Yeah... I'll see you guys tomorrow with a new Supernatural rant!
Love,
Daniela.

The Originals | Season 4 Episode 2 - "No Quarter"


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Finally, this rant is up and Oh My God, why did I wait so long to watch this episode?!
Seriously, this episode was so much better than the first one! 
This seems to always happen to me because I remember with TVD was the same thing. I guess I just watch too many previews that I basically know everything and aren't surprised at all. To be honest, there wasn't many surprising things in this episode, but there were a lot of moments that I liked and a lot of things that I have strong opinions about so lets just get right into it.
Let's start with my favourite part of the episode - the Klamille scenes!
We already knew that Camille was going to be back this season, at least for one episode, because we saw it in the previews and we also kind of already knew that it was going to be some type of hallucination or something because, well, she's dead. And that was exactly what happened.
We saw Camille in Klaus' head, while he's suffering because of the Papa Tunde's Blade.
I liked this scenes so much not only because I ship(ed) Klamille but also because this scenes showed a lot of vulnerability from Klaus and that shows a lot of who he is and how strong he is in fact.
Klaus isn't known for showing vulnerability so, when this happens, it's amazing and, to be honest, really cute! Seriously, Joseph Morgan did an amazing job with this scenes! So as Leah Pipes, obviously, but Joseph, damn, this was really good!
My next favourite part of this episode I think it's really a surprise to you - Kol!
You know I talked a lot of sh*t in my last rant because Kol wasn't in the season premiere but he is in this episode and I'm so glad he is! I think Kol is such an underrated character! Seriously, I don't know why there isn't as many people liking him as there is people like Elijah. I mean, I can't compare him to Klaus because Klaus is Klaus, but like Elijah... Elijah is just as good as Kol and, in my opinion Kol is even better, which brings me to my next topic, this time not really a good thing.
I'm not really liking Elijah in this season so far. I really don't know why because I've always liked him but this season, I don't know, I don't feel the same way about him. I don't know if it is because he's not with Hayley for real and I don't ship them, or if it is because I'm still a bit bitter about what he did to Marcel, although I'm not really into Marcel either... I don't know! I just know that I'm not enjoying him so far and I even think that he's starting to be a little bit overrated.
And, since I talked about Marcel, I want to talk about that scene where Marcel 'let the Mikaelsons go'....
As you can imagine, I'm not going to say good things about Marcel because 1) I'm not his biggest fan, and 2) Really?! Did he really say that he was being merciful? Like the Mikaelsons couldn't give him a fight... I'm not saying that Marcel wouldn't win, because he probably would, but really?! It just left me a bit annoyed.
And that was basically the only scene that 'bothered' me, all the others were great, really!
Oh, and I can't finish this rant without talking about two more parts of this episode that I really enjoyed!
First one all that 'snake' symbol thing storyline! I'm so intrigued! What was that thing that attacked Vincent? I really don't have any idea where this storyline might go but I think this is going to be the main thing from now on. Now that Klaus is finally free, and since Hope is also having some type of visions of that symbol, I think everyone is going to start working towards finding out what happens and, somehow, I think Marcel and the Mikaelsons are going to have to work together so, that's going to be interesting.
And, last, I need to talk about that last scene! Klaus seeing Hope grown up for the first time! It was so cute! It didn't happen like I thought it would but it was so cute anyway! Now I just can't wait for her to meet him and that is going to be really cute! I just hope she isn't like scared of him or anything because that not only would break Klaus' heart but also break my heart so let's hope that doesn't happen.
I guess that's it for this episode!
Once again, I'm sorry I took this long with this update. I hope you enjoyed it anyway and let me know what you thought of the episode!
I'll see you in my next rant!
Love,
Daniela

Wednesday, March 29, 2017

The Flash | Season 3 Episode 18 - "Abra Kadabra"


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Wow, what was this episode?!
Seriously, if I thought the last episode was good, this one, damn, was so good!
When I saw all of the previews with Abra Kadabra I didn't really think much of it but he was actually pretty good. Obviously, you can imagine that he wasn't my favourite part of this episode, Jaitlin was, obviously but still, Abra Kadabra turned out to be a pretty good 'villain' and I enjoyed it.
So, like I said, Abra Kadabra was the main villain in this episode and we start right of with him stealing some tech from a different number of companies.
We also have Gypsy back for this episode because, turns out, not only Abra Kadabra is wanted on her Earth, but he also killed her partner so, obviously, she's also seeking revenge.
Eventually, as expected, the Team catches Abra Kadabra and that's when he offers the identity of Savitar in exchange for his freedom.
Obviously no one really wanted to free him but at the same time everyone wanted to know who Savitar his (I still predicted it's Eddie, just saying). That's when Joe finally steps in and releases Kadabra who, obviously, excapes (without giving Savitar's name) to Eobard Thawne's time vault and retrieves a power source. 
As he's trying to escape, Kadabra triggers and explosion, with Caitlin caught in the crossfire and critically injured by shrapnel. And that's when my favourite part comes.
It might sound really weird because I don't like to see Caitlin suffer, but the whole next part, where Julian performs surgery on Caitlin, with her being awake and basically 'teaching' him what to do was just so damn cute! I love Jailtin and this episode had a lot of Jaitlin moments! Looking back, I don't know how I didn't realise something was going to happen but, I'll talk about that in a minute.
So, surgery goes fine and so the Team gets back to try and find Kadabra, and that's when Cisco deduces that Kadabra stole the same components that he (Cisco) used to construct Thawne's time machine.
That's when the team stops him once and for all and Gypsy takes him to her Earth.
And, as the episode is about to end, Barry reveals that he found a way to stop Iris' death, and that's by travellin to the future which, to be honest, is going to be a lot of fun, almost like when Barry travelled to another Earth for the first time so, I'm excited for the next episode!
But the episode doesn't end like that! That's when the twist comes!
Caitlin is still recovering and, suddenly, she loses consciousness and begins convulsing, before her vital signs flatline. That was so unexpected and, the whole time I'm just thinking 'Why the hell don't you just take her necklace off?' and Thank God Julian heard me and he did rip the necklace from her neck and her vital signs return to normal. But, because every episode of The Flash has to end with a bang!, obviously this couldn't end like that.
Instead, she wakes up but in the guise of Killer Frost, and that's how the episode ends. 
And you know what that means? We are going to have Killer Frost in the next episode!
I'm quite excited about that, although, I hope she doesn't stay like this for a while because even though I like her as Killer Frost, I prefer her just as Caitlin Snow and, besides, Jaitlin was starting to work out and I really want this ship to be endgame! They are so cute together!
Anyway, next episode is going to be really good! Unfortunatelly, the series is only back in about a month so no The Flash rants until then. There's going to still be a few more rants on the blog before most of the series go on another hiatus but The Originals isn't going to stop so, at least you'll have that so, stay tuned for more rants!
Love,
Daniela.

The Challenge: Invasion | Season 29 Episode 9 - "An Officer and a Gentlewoman"


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Hello guys and welcome back to a new The Challenge rant!
I gotta say, this episode was so dope!
First, we had the Camilanator and, although I'm not the biggest fan of drama, I always like to see a good fight, mostly when it's Camila!
Then, it was a Champs episode and the 'outcome' of it was so crazy!
Anyway... The episode started out with the house throwing a costume party, which I might say, looked super cool!
Throughout this party we see a lot of flirtation, not only between Nicole and Cara Maria, but also between Nicole and Laurel, which starts off a 'kind of' love tringle. A super weird one, yes, but it starts up some drama.
Not a biggest drama as the one that came after that.
So, basically Laurel tells Ashley and Amanda that she participated on the 'chips prank', which makes Amanda lose respect for Laurel. Dispite everything, Laurel keeps saying that it was a fun thing while Amanda said it wasn't. That's when all the drama with Camila starts. You know that Camila isn't the one to keep is mouth shut and, when it comes to Amanda, certainly not, so she started arguing with her and it start a really big mess!
There wasn't punching or anything but I swear, if I was there, I would for sure loose my shit and slap Amanda in the face! She's so annoying and I totally get Camila and Laurel, it was a prank, Amanda just can't take it...
Moving on to the actual challenge... It was a pretty 'easy' Challenge and, in the end, the Underdogs win. But, since it was Champs elimination, there was a competition inside the competition, and this time the ones to 'win' the challenge would be safe from elimnation, meaning that the remain champs would go to The Fortess. So yeah, my girl Camila won immunity and, for the guys, unfortunately, Bananas didn't win for a foot, making CT win the immunity.
So, this means it will be Laurel against Cara Maria and Bananas against Darrell! Damn!
Then, the elimination... We only saw a tiny bit!
Yeah, we saw the first rounds of the guys (Bananas against Darrell) but Bananas' fate in the game depends on the final round, which we will only see in the next episode...
I really want Bananas to win ans, to be honest, it would be huge for him to win against Darrell. I'm really rooting for him!
Let's see what happens in the next episode. Fingers crossed Bananas win!
That's it for today's rant! Let me know what you thought about the episode and who are you rooting for, Bananas or Darrell? I'm going to be waiting for your comments!
Love,
Daniela.

Monday, March 27, 2017

Arrow | Season 5 Episode 17 - "Kapiushon"


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Hello guys!
Once again, I'm sorry for the delay of this rant. Personal life have been crazy and I only got time to watch the episode today. Anyway...
This wasn't my favourite episode. To be honest, I think it was a little bit boring. The episode was basically all about flashbacks, we barely had any 'present day' scenes, besides, it was all pretty confusing. Yes, we had a lot of Adrian Chase/Prometheus scenes, which you know I love him despite everything, but it was all too confusing.
Like I said, we see a lot of flashbacks, starting with Anatoli becoming the new Pakhan. 
I love Anatoli so it wasn't that bad but I've never been an huge fan of the flashbacks, although this season they have been pretty good. Anyway, so having an episode all based on flashbacks was a little bit 'off' for me.
The good thing is, we had a special appearance of Malcolm in this flashbacks! I've missed him on Arrow! I know he's all busy in Legends of Tomorrow but I kind of want him back on Arrow... But, him being on Legends makes a good way to do a crossover so... I'm not too mad about it.
And yeah, has you can imagine something has to come up, this time being Kovar planning a coup against the Russian government and, obviously, Oliver had to stop it.
Like I said, it was all a little confusing to me and, if you can tell me how this is all connected with the scenes of the present day, please tell me because I would seriously like to know.
Anyway, in the end, Oliver 'kills' Kovar and Anatoli appoints him as a Bratva captain, and this is how Oliver got that Bratva tattoo.
And, I said 'kills' because, the truth is, by the end of the episode, we see that Malcolm helped Kovar's operatives revive him, which means, Kovar is still alive. Which makes me believe that Kovar is going to be the 'big bad' by the end of the season. Either that or he's going to be the villain next season, because it's a little late to introduce a new villain.
In the present day, we see Adrian torturing Oliver with the purpose of him confessing something, which we just realize what it is by the end of the episode.
Turns out Adrian just wanted Oliver to confess that he killed people because he liked it, which, to be honest, wasn't a surprise to me. We've kind of known this since the beginning, he just never really said it with those words so, I don't know, this was a little bit off to me.
Besides that, we also see Evelyn back in this episode, which I couldn't care less, to be honest. Adrian might be the big bad but I seriously hate Evelyn. She has been a bitch since the beginning and I never really liked her and, in this episode, I liked her even less!
In the very end of the episode, since he got what he wanted, Adrian lets Oliver go.
Oliver returns to the hideout and that's when he reveals to the team that he decided to end his vigilantism.
I don't know how I feel about this...
I understand that it must really mess up with your hed admiting that you liked killing people, but you're not that person anymore. This should make Oliver want to be even a better person and do everything that he can to help people. 
Let's see where this goes.
Overall, I think this was a poor episode. I'm sorry, but I really wasn't into it. Hopefully the next one will be better.
Anyway, let me know what you guys thought about the episode and I'll see you in my next rant!
Love,
Daniela.

Thursday, March 23, 2017

The Flash | Season 3 Episode 17 - "Duet"


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And here it is! The second part of this iconic crossover!
Seriously, I've never seen a crossover like this! Super happy/proud of The Flash for doing this!
Now, analyzing the actual crossover... Basically everything about it was beautiful! It had the feel of a musical without being completely different from the usual The Flash episodes, which I think was great. They could have completely lost the feel of The Flash but the didn't. And I think this is a reason why they didn't do the musical crossover with Arrow, because Arrow doesn't have the feel/mood for a musical crossover. The Flash and Supergirl are a lot more light-hearted and Arrow is a bit more dark, although I would love to see some of the Arrow cast sing. We kind of had a little bit, because Malcolm was in this episode! He loves to sing so he had to be in the crossover.
Anyway, although the episode had a lot of good things, it was a little bit down on some parts for me, like I didn't see Chris Wood sing, which I was really hoping for, also I didn't have enough Chris/Grant screen time, which was also a bummer and obviously, the two ships that I don't ship also got back in this episode. Besides, I just realized that Julian wasn't in the episode... And Tom Felton also sings so, he should've been in this episode. But again, a lot more other characters didn't sing like Caitlin or Wally... Really wanted all the characters to sing though, but what we had was good enough, I think.
In terms of storyline, they were also really cleaver! They didn't just put some random musical bits in an episode, it wouldn't make sense. Instead, they got Barry and Iris in an 'universe' inside their heads that was a musical, so obviously they had to sing and all. When I first realized that, I thought that it was going to be just Barry and Kara singing but, thankfully, the other actors/characters where in this musical also, but in a different character, that's why I've read somewhere that Chris Wood and Candice Patton were going to be a couple in this episode, and I thought that was just weird, but it actually made sense and I was so glad they did what they did.
It was, for sure, really weird to see 'Iris' and 'Mon-El' 'dating' but it was different. But the best part really was seeing Barry and Kara's faces, that was so much fun.
Also, the villain in this episode wasn't really a villain and I loved it! It was also really cool to have Darren Criss in The Flash and have like a little Glee reunion with Darren, Grant and Melissa. Loved it!
But I must say, it was the cheesiest episode I've ever seen! Seriously, there were so many cheesy moments in this episode, mostly the last scene. Sure I loved it, and I'm a sucker for romance, although I don't ship West-Allen, but that last scene, was just beautiful! I will for sure be listening to that song on repeat! Love Grant's voice!
Oh, and before I end this rant, I can't forget to mention Winn and Cisco singing!! I knew that both of them were great singers but damn that was really good! I just wish they had met like 'in real life' because Winn even said in the Supergirl part of the crossover that Cisco and him would be great friends so, I would've love to see that.
And yeah, that's basically it guys. I know I didn't say much storywise but basically they were trapped in a musical and they had to follow the script in order to get out of there. It wasn't a major plot but it was good enough for this episode and I loved it!
I'll be waiting for your thoughts on this crossover and, out of curiosity, tell whish was your favourite duet/song in the episode, mine was, for sure, the last song, that Barry sang to Iris, that was just beautiful!
Anyway, that's it for today guys.
I'll see you, hopefully, tomorrow with a new Arrow rant!
Love,
Daniela.

Wednesday, March 22, 2017

Supergirl | Season 2 Episode 16 - "Star-Crossed"


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Hello guys and here it is a special rant for you - a Supergirl rant!
It's been exactly 8 episodes since my last Supergirl rant, which was the super crossover between Supergirl, Arrow, The Flash and Legends of Tomorrow and, me being here with a new Supergirl rant means what?! Exactly, a new crossover! And this one I've been so excited for!
You know I'm a sucker for having all my favourite superheroes shows together and, all of them being part of The CW is amazing, which means I can have a crossover every once in a while.
This time it isn't a crossover as big as the last one, but this is huge because it is a music crossover with The Flash! Not only I love musicals but I also have been dying to have Chris Wood and Grant Gustin in the same episode and being a musical episode makes it even better because both of them studied in the same university and both majored in music theater so this crossover is going to be amazing!
And I say it's going to be because this episode of Supergil, just like in the previous crossover, didn't have much interaction with The Flash, only a little hint in the beginning and then the end, which makes the bridge (literally) to The Flash episode (which I'm going to rant next).
Still, since this is part of the crossover, I've decided to rant about it anyway and I kind of chose a good episode because this episode was all about Mon-El.
In this episode we finally find out 'the truth' about Mon-El. They have been teasing us about him for a couple of episodes now but last episode had like a big scene in the end which was obvious that this episode was going to reveal everything. Also, I don't know how no one ever thought this but it was kind of obvious that Mon-El was the prince... Ever since that episode where someone is showing a picture of Mon-El in that other planet I thought that he was the prince and, guess what? I was right.
Obviously Kara didn't like this and the fact that Mon-El lied to her.
This was actually good for me because I don't ship Karamel. I like Mon-El but I don't ship him with Kara so this episode was also great because of that.
Needless to say that by the end of the episode she breaks up with him which, once again, I didn't mind at all. I just don't know how this is going to bring Mon-El to Central City but I know that he is in The Flash episode so... Let's see.
Meanwhile, my favourite part of the episode, I must say, Win.
I love Win and his relationship with Lyra is just too cute. Unfortunately, things happen in this episode.
Both of them break into a Museum which leads to Win bein arrested.
He then finds out that Lyra stole a painting at the museum and that was the real reason why she wanted to go there.
Luckily, who arrested him was Maggie, so Alex pulled some strings and Maggie gave them 24 hours to prove Winn's innocence.
That's when they go after Lyra, capture her and she tells the that she did it because her brother, Bastian, owes a large debt to a smuggler named Mandrax and that the painting is to free Bastian.
Obviously they then come up with a plan to not only free Bastian but also catch Mandrax since he's been on the run.
Needless to say that they do all of that and in the end Winn forgives Lyra for lying to him, which is just so cute!
And then comes the bridge for The Flash's episode.
The DEO captures a new alien, who hypnotizes Kara and escapes to Earth-1 to fight Barry.
This is how he get into our musical episode.
Seriously, I can't wait to watch The Flash episode. In fact, I'm going right away watch it so... I hope you guys liked this 'special' and I'll see you in a few hours with the second part of this crossover.
Love,
Daniela.

The Challenge: Invasion | Season 29 Episode 8 - "A Low Down Dirty Shane"


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Back with a new The Chalenge rant!
This week we had, thankfully, a 'normal' episode, with the challenge, the nominations and the eliminations. In my last The Challenge rant I said that I prefer so much more this episodes and all and I'm so glad this episode was another of those. I was kind of worried they would do something like they did two/three episodes ago when they focused too much on the 'drama' but they didn't.
So, this episode was an Underdogs episode because they would be the ones to have an elimination.
I'm not really liking this thing were it's Underdogs episode and then a Champs episode. I always feel like I enjoy the Champs 'episodes' more because they are my favourites but ok. At least, this episode had a lot of basically the only person that I like from the Underdogs - Jenna, but I'll get into that later.
Anyway, so the challenge in this episode was kind of a challenge similar to a final, where they have to run somewhere and then they have checkpoints. This time, the checkpoints were two of them where they had to eat a curry soup and then the last one would be a puzzle. I don't really think this challenge was that bad because I like curry so... But apparently, it was really bad because the Underdogs were awful at it. In the other hand, the Champs were amazing! Here we were able to see why the Champs are the Champs. They did amazing and, obviously, they one.
But, because it's an Underdogs elimination, there was a competition inside the 'competition'... And who won that competition were Nicole and Hunter. I liked that Nicole won because I kind of like her, and Hunter I was just ok... He isn't one that I really hate so... It was fine... I would prefer Shane to win, and he actually should have been the one to win because he did extremely well in the challenge but yeah...
So, Nicole and Hunter were safe and they also had to choose one guy and one girl for elimination. Nicole chose Nelson and Hunter chose Jenna, which I didn't like but I understand, they had to get rid of the 'good players'.
Then, on the nominations, the girls chose Dario to go against Nelso and the guys chose Sylvia, who basically nominated herself, to go against Jenna. I don't want to be mean but it was so obvious that Jenna would win. I mean, Sylvia did beat Kailah so... Anything is possible but yeah, in the elimination Jenna actually won and I was really happy about that! I'm telling you, Jenna is going to the final again, I call it! She always went to the final, since her first challenge so... She's going again! Anyway, and then from the guys, Nelson won... I don't have much to say about this because I didn't like either of the guys so... Any of them could go home.
And yeah, then we also had a little bit of a drama but it wasn't major, just Ashely and Amanda that can't take a joke... 
But we also saw a sneak peek for next week's video and, besides being a Champs episode, Camilanator is back! And, I know I said I didn't really like drama but, it's Camila and I love Camila so... Let's see what happens. And besides, the challenge looked really cool so, can't wait for that!
That's it guys! Hope you liked the rant and let me know what you thought about the episode!
I'll see you in my next rant!
Love,
Daniela.

Monday, March 20, 2017

The Flash | Season 3 Episode 16 - "Into the Speed Force"


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Once again, a little late with this rant so, let's not take too long and start talking about the episode right away!
To me, this episode was a little bit meh... Overall, not much happened. Yes, we went to the speed force and yes, we saw a lot of 'old' characters but... It wasn't that special!
And, since we are talking about those characters, I want to say that I was a little disappointed with that. They told us that we were going to have Ronnie and Snart back for an episode but... This weren't even them! It was the 'speed force' talking to Barry through their bodies so, it was disappointing. Although, if this really was Ronnie, there would be a chance for Jaitlin not happening so... I didn't want that either so I think it's 'kind of' fine...
Anyway so, was you can see, this episode was basically all spent either in the speed force of about the speed force.
Oh, and something that I forgot to mention earlier, Eddie was also in this episode! Well, the speed force talking through Eddie... But, for a moment, I forgot that the speed force did that and I actually thought it was Eddie, which made me think that my theory that Eddie is Savitar was wrong... well, turns out, Eddie might still be Savitar and I will support my theory until they prove me wrong. And well, when it comes to The Flash, I also predicted that Julian was Alchemy so... I'm going to stick with my theory for now.
Ok, back to the episode...
So, once again, the speed force tries to give Barry a lesson and, this time, is about understanding true sacrifice and that he must be the one to save Iris in the future. Which leads to the very last scene of the episode (I know, I'm jumping too much ahead) where Barry basically 'breaks up' with Iris. Needless to say that I was completely okay with that, since I don't like West-Allen.
And yes, as you can see, Barry does get out of the speed force, with Wally, but something has always to happen, obviously. So, Jay Garrick had to go and basically 'save' Barry but someone had to take Wally's place in the 'prison' that he was in so yes, Jay Garrick ends up taking Wally's place. I hope they come back there to save him though... Let's hope so!
Meanwhile, because it wasn't all but the speed force, the team also tries to find Savitar, since he's now on Earth.
Basically Jesse goes after him and she does find him and, with H.R.'s help, she managed to wound him through a weak point in his armor. Unfortunatelly, Savitar escaped but this was really important because now we know that Savitar isn't really a god. He's just a 'normal' guy (or girl) under the armour so... Yes, it can be Eddie so.. Let's see!
And yeah, that's basically it guys.
As you can see, now much happened. I like when we have more of the main villain in the episodes, in this case Savitar, and he wasn't really in it so I thought this was kind of a weak episode. Besides, we didn't really have much ships in it either (and when I say ships I mean Jailtin) althought, we did have the 'break up'  (for now) of West-Allen so... Yeah...
Next episode is going to be a good one! It's the music crossover with Supergirl so I'm super excited! I'm going to see Chris Wood and Grant Gustin singing together! I've been waiting for thi for ages! Seriously, can't wait! Also, this means that there's going to be a special Supergirl rant in the blog so, stay tuned for that!
That's all for now.
I'll talk to you in my next rant!
Love,
Daniela.

Sunday, March 19, 2017

The Originals | Season 4 Episode 1 - "Gather Up the Killers"


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Hello guys! So, here's something new!
That's right, I've decided to start doing The Originals rants!
The truth is, I just loved last season of The Originals and I basically used to talk a little bit about each episode in my TVD rants (when both series aired on Friday, one after other) so I just thought, this season, I need to rant about The Originals! And, since TVD ended, I thought this should be a great 'substitute', since I won't be doing TVD rants anymore.
Also, I'm going to live tweet during The Originals as well, just like I used to do with TVD. Unfortunately, I couldn't watch the premiere live because I didn't realize the time had changed in the US, which meant that, here in Portugal, the episode, this week, wasn't on at 1am like it used to be, but at midnight, so I missed it. Anyway, next week the time is back to 1am because the time changes here in Portugal so, it's all fine.
Now, let's get into the proper rant.
I have to say that I was a bit disappointed with this episode. It was good and all but, I feel like premiere episodes aren't that exciting anymore. Maybe it's just me but I watch basically all the previews and stuff they put out and, when it comes to premieres, they put out a lot of stuff, which meant that I already knew basically all the episode, just in a different order. The only 'major' part that I didn't know anything about, which was one of my favourites, was Christina Moses' character (which I can't remember the name of, right now). I knew Christina was coming to the Originals and I already knew her from Containment so I was really excited to see which type of character she would be. I mean, I already knew she was going to be a werewolf, but I wanted to see how she was personality wise. And I liked her! We didn't see enough of her for me have formed a 'proper' opinion but we'll see...
The other part that I really liked was, obviously, Klaus! He was chained up and all but that fight with Alistair?! Damn, that was so good! That is the Klaus I know and love! Seriously, loved that part!
But, of course, there where some things that I didn't really like about the episode. I mean, not that I didn't like, but I was a bit disappointed. Like, where was Kol?! Kol is my favourite Original and we saw Elijah and Freya come back to life but what about Kol and Rebekah?! I really wanted to see Kol and Rebekah! I seriously hope they will be on next episodes... 
Also, something that I thought would be more exciting was Hope. I think we didn't get enought of her so I also hope we have more of her in next episodes. I mean, we sure will because I think she's going to be very important in this season so... Yeah, can't wait for that!
And then, the ending! I know that symbol from Hemlock Grove but I can't really remember what it meant in that series... I don't even know if here it will have the same meaning but, I'm really intrigued about that... Looks like it's going to be a good season.. Let's see!
So yeah, I guess that's it for this first The Originals rant!
I know it's not as long as TVD ones but I still hope you like it. Let me know your thoughts about the episode and, if remember what that symbol means, tell me because I seriously can't remember.
I'll see you later with a new The Flash rant!
Love,
Daniela.

Thursday, March 16, 2017

Arrow | Season 5 Episode 16 - "Checkmate"


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Oh My God guys, this episode! I loved it!
This week's episode was everything that I was hoping it would be and more! 
We had a lot of Prometheus and, I don't know, just the feeling of it. I have to give some props to the writters Beth Schwatz and Sarah Tarkoff, as well as the director of the episode, Ken Shane, because this episode was seriously so god!
I'm still a bit bitter about the whole situation of Adrian Chase being Prometheus but I can work with that.
In last week's episode I didn't think this would make a good storyline, I thought Prometheus should be someone else but, in this episode, I changed my mind. I'm still not that happy about the fact that he is Prometheus, but I can see so much potential in this.
Besides, was it just me or Adrian's character got so much more interesting in this episode? I mean, I always thought he was interesting and there was some mistery about him but in this episode he was so dark and I loved it! You know I love me some psychopaths so... obviously I was going to love Adrian Chase, specially right now. And I even got conflicted about who I was rooting for! I mean, obviously I want Oliver to 'win' and stay alive but... I like Adrian so I don't want him to die either, unlike Damien Darhk, who I hated! 
Anyway, let's get into the specifics because there was a lot going on in this episode and there was so many things that I want to talk about!
We start the episode with Oliver going 'after' Talia in a way to find out who Prometheus is. She ends up telling him not only that, but also that she's Ras' Al Ghul daughter and that's why she helped Adrian/Prometheus, because Oliver not only killed Adrian's dad but also killed her dad, so she also kind of wants revenge.
Knowing this, Oliver then confronts Adrian and that's when we find that the he has kidnapped Susan Williams, which to me, wasn't a big deal since I don't really care about her.
In an attempt to find her, Oliver breaks into Adrian's house and finds just Doris there' Adrian's wife, and that's when the police arrives which foreces Oliver to escape.
Meanwhile, Felicity is kind of working with Helix and, I got to be honest, I don't like this at all! Ok, yes, they were the ones to help free Diggle, and yes, they were also the ones that, in this episode, find out about where Adrian was keeping Susan but... Felicity also had to do some things for them, which was expected, and that is breaking, in my opinion, Felicity's character. Like Diggle said (and I said) in my previous rant, Felicity is known for being the loving one, the one that doesn't really have a drak side and this is making her have one, which I'm not really a fan off... But anyway...
Like I said, they do find where Susan is so, obviously, and unfortunately, they go there to find her and although Oliver do find her there, and she does escape, Oliver also meets 'face to face' Adrian in Prometheus mode.
They fight and all because, afterall, this is an Arrow episode, and then Diggle brings their 'secret weapon' - Doris, Adrian's Wife - In a way to convice him to surrender. 
Right in that moment, when she hugs him and all I thought this wasn't going to end well. It was pretty obvious that he was just going to stab her and kill her and, guess what he did? Yes, exactly that. They still got her in an ambulance, but in the end we find out that she died on the way to hospital.
Then, Talia appears and overpowers Oliver and both her and Adrian abduct him and later Adrian tells Oliver that he isn't planning on killing him. Instead, he wants to help him learn who he really is.
And yeah, that was basically it.
We also had flashbacks, obviously, but they weren't that important, in my opinion. They just helped us know a little bit more about Oliver and Talia's relationship, although she wasn't really on the flashbacks,
Anyway, overall, like I said before, a great episode! Loved the dark tone of it and it reminded me a lot of the first seasons, which I loved! Also, I love a good villain and Adrian/Prometheus is, for sure, a good one, so I'm excited to see more of him.
Let me know what you thought about the episode. Did you like it? Which are your feelings about Adrian? Tell me everything.
I'll see you tomorrow with new rants!
Love,
Daniela.


Wednesday, March 15, 2017

The Vampire Diaries | Season 8 Episode 16 - "I Was Feeling Epic"


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Finally, here I am, with the final TVD rant.
I got to be honest with you, I didn't rewatch the episode a second time. I mean, I kind of did, when I was editing my latest youtube video, which was a reaction to this last episode (http://www.youtube.com/danixinhahhh if you want to watch it), but I didn't fully watched it a second time. I'm still going to, because I feel like I need it to have closer, to finally accept it, accept that it has ended and be ok with that. This post is a step towards that, and that's one of the reasons why I'm posting this right now. I owe it to you and, besides, I just need to do this, like I said, to have 'closer' so, here I am.
I'm going to start right now by saying that I enjoyed the ending. I feel like it was appropriate and it felt right. But, it was I always said. I called it guys! Since episode 9 I said that Stefan was going to be the one to die and later I even said that it was going to be because of the cure and, guess what?! That's what happened. Stefan was the one to die in the end. It didn't go down like I imanaged it would, that's for sure, but I always knew Stefan was going to be the one to die and I standed by that since episode 9... Nonetheless, it was extremely painful to me. If you watched my reaction you can see that. I cried tons and I spent the next few days crying as well so, the last episode had the effect that I wanted. It's really weird to say this but when I cry, that's a sign that the episode was good so. Anyway, let's get into the actual episode.
We start the episode right where the previous one left off and we jump right into the part where Bonnie is 'dead' and both Stefan and Caroline try to revive her. While she is 'dead', she gets in a between life and death state and sees Elena. That was one of the scenes that was in one of the previous so, this wasn't really a surprise to me. Besides, I new that Bonnie wasn't really going to die because we had photos of her in other scenes in that episode so...
Next, we see that scene that we have been seeing for ages in the previews and, from the previous, we have always thought that it was Elena. Well... As soon as I saw this scene in the beginning of the episode I noticed something off and right away I thought of Katherine and guess what? It really was Katherine.
Then, Katherine tells us all about Cade and the fact that as soon as she stepped into Hell that she had Cade wrapped around her finger that was why Cade wanted Damon and Stefan, because she wanted them. In that moment, Stefan stabs her with the dagger made from her bones, but she comes back to Damon later.
Meanwhile, we are still dealing with the fact that Vicki is going to ring that bell and bring hellfire to Mystic Falls, distroying the town and everyone in it. I think this was kind of a plot hole but I get how they tried to cover it up. There was a way that no one from our loved characters would die and also not have hellfire in Mystic Falls and just get rid of Katherine and Vicki. They just had to tie them up, somewhere and yeah... They wouldn't have to deal with them. Maybe if we had another season they would do that, because that would leave some loose ends now, if the series finale, so the way they tried to cover it up was that Vicki wanted to die from the hellfire so she wouldn't have to return to hell, and having her saying that to Matt led us thinking that he doesn't want his sister going through all the pain in hell so he's willing to let her die so she isn't in pain. I get that, I just think there was a way to not have people dying but yeah, this is The Vampire Diaries and someone has always to die.
Anyway, to protect the people in town, Matt and the police evacute the town, once again, just like last season.
Alaric, Bonnie, Caroline and the Twins are some of the people that leave town but then, Bonnie comes up with a plan to use her magic to reverse the hellfire back into hell, destroying it an Katherine.
And then comes two of the most painful/beautiful scenes...
Damon is the tunnels with Katherine under the Armory to make sure she is in hell when Bonnie does the 'spell'. But then, Stefan shows up and says that he wants to be the one to sacrifice himself. We have this amazing Brother scene were both of them say why they should be the ones sacrificing and, when I think Stefan is going to be the sacrificing himself, because Stefan is now human, Damon compells him and tells him to leave.
Then, comes probably my favourite scene this episode! Vicki rings the bell the last time, hellfire is 'free' and then... Bonnie stops it! And the most beautiful thing is when she thinks she can't do it anymore, all the other Bennett witches appear, including Grams and help he and it was just so beautiful! That's when I started crying.
We then have a commercial break and, when we get back, we see Stefan with Elene in the highschool and that's when we learn what really happened in the tunnels.
At first, we are led to believe that Damon died with Katherine, but that's when Stefan tells Elena that Damon didn't really compell him, that he have been taking vervain. He then comes across an ambulance and then takes a bit of his blood (with the cure), gets back to the tunnels and injects Damon with his blood, passing on the cure to him and yeah, sacrificing himself so they could kill Katherine.
Like I said, I new that this was going to happen. For so long I said that Stefan was going to die because he was going to give the cure to him. I didn't think this was going to happen like this, but it was basically what I said was going to die. And a lot of people tried to tell me wrong, because Stefan kept being almost killed all season and people didn't believe he was going to be the one to die but... he did, and it was so hard for me, even though I was expecting this.
Needless to say that when Stefan talked to Elena was in that between life and death 'dimension' but he did ended up dying.
And then, we see Stefan joining Lexi and that was also one of my favourite parts! I love Lexi and they had to have her in this last episode.
We then have a bit of a flash forward (don't really know how long) and we see Bonnie breaking Elena's spell that's when Elena really wakes up and reunites with her (Bonnie), Damon, Caroline and Alaric.
Then, we have another flashforward and see like how life went on for each character. Alaric and Caroline did come up with the school for supernatural children, calling it the Salvatore Boarding School, in the Salvatore boarding house, and Caroline also receives a donation from, none other than Klaus Mikaelson! What we all have been waiting for! Although, we do know that Caroline won't be in this season of The Originals because they have already wrapped but Julie Plec says that she might be in the next season, if there is a Season 5 so... Hopefully there is because I need a bit of TVD in The Originals!
Anyway, we also see that Jeremy and Dorian are working in that school, which is also nice, and we also see like a 'ghost' type of thing of Liz, which was also pretty cute.
Besides Liz, we also see Vicki, Tyler and Jo looking after some people (all those like 'ghost' figures).
Vicki and Tyler are looking after Matt, who has his own bench in Mystic Falls and is going to be Mayor. And yes guys, Matt did make out alive, and human, from all of this so he is the ultimate survivor.
And Jo is looking after Alaric and her twins, obviously.
We see that Bonnie is travelling the world, which isn't really the ideal ending for Bonnie but at least she isn't dead and yeah, we do have a Delena ending. They didn't show us that but apparently Damon and Elena marry after Elena finishes Med School and then they move to Mystic Falls.
In the very end, we have another 'flashforward' type of scene, where we see what happened after having lived their lives, basically in the afterlife. We see that Elena reunites with her parents, John and Jenna, while Damon reunites with Stefan.
And that's how the series end.
The ultimate message is about finding peace and that peace is being with the ones you love, with your family, and so that's why both Elena and Damon reunite with their families in the after life.
I think this was a really sweet ending and this opens so many doors for, not just like a 10 years reunion episode, but also for some spin offs, like one about the school for supernatural children, that would be really cool.
I must say, I'm bit sad now that I got through all that happened in the episode. I'm happy with the way it ended but, once again, I've been with this show for 8 years, I was 13 when I started watching it and now I'm 21. It's been in my life forever so it's really sad to say goodbye.
I will for sure rewatch all the seasons, once I'm fully recovered and, besides, I never read the books and I do have them so, I think I'm going to do that, although I know they are a bit different.
So, yeah... I guess this is it guys.
I wish I had started this blog sooner because I would have loved to rant about every single season and every single episode but, that didn't happen so... This was great and the blog is still going on, obviously, just not with TVD rants...
The good news is that I'm going to start ranting about The Originals so, at least I will have that!
I guess I will see you in my next The Originals rant!
Love,
Daniela.

The Challenge: Invasion | Season 29 Episode 7 - "Achy Breaky Heart"


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Hello guys! Back with a new The Challenge rant and back to the good old episodes!
That's right, this episode we were back to the 'normal' type of episodes, with a challenge, nominations and an elimination, which meant, a pretty damn good episode!
Thank god we are over with all the drama because I do not watch the show for that, I watch it for the challenges (and because of Bananas, to be honest). I do like and I do see the need to have a bit of drama in the show, but not have it as the main 'thing' in it, which happened in this episode and which left me really really happy.
Besides, this week's episode was a Champ episode, which meant that the first challenge was more important to the Champs and then there would a Champ elimination. 
I still think that the fact that they are going against each other isn't the best because what would make sense, since it's invasion of the champs, that they would go against the underdogs, but ok...
Anyway so, this week's first challenge was something pretty weird that I didn't get it at first but yeah, basically they had to spin in a thing and for each 'spin' they would win points.
Since it was a Champs elimination week, the guy and the girl that got more points would pick one girl and one guy to go into elimination, and the twist was that, this time, who won was safe so... Yeah, they keep changing the rules all the time, which is exciting but, sometimes, also unfair.
The Underdogs still had to compete in this first challenge, obviously, because they are also competing to win money for their 'Team Account'. Needless to say that this Underdogs weren't that good in this game and the Champs won, which was pretty cool. And then, for who got more points... Well, my Boy Bananas won! And it was pretty obvious that he was going to win because he volunteered to go a second time since there was more guy/girl pairs in the underdogs and someone from the champs had to go a second time... I don't know how the others let him do that because this second time Bananas got to improve his score and won against CT and Zach who where the ones that also got more points. Anyway, everyone knows Bananas and his way of playing the game so, I'm not surprised. I even find it funny. And then, for the girls, it was Laurel who won, which was pretty obvious... 
And, because they won, the chose, right away, a girl and a boy to go into elimination so Laurel chose Zach and Bananas, obviously, chose Cara Maria.
When they went for the nominations, the girl that had more votes was Ashely K, poor thing, and the guy was Darrell. I kind of understand why they chose them... The other guys/girls have been in more challenges recently so they have kind of a bond... I felt kind of bad for Ashely K because everyone thought she was the weakest link and, moving on to elimination, yes, she did loose but... I fet bad for her anyway, she wasn't that bad and go against Cara Maria isn't easy so...
Now, for the boys, it was pretty cool but Darrell won and I was pretty happy about that! I don't know much about Darrell but he seems like a nice guy and he's really good from what I've seen so far so, happy how it turned out! Let's see what happens from now on. To be honest, since I'm rooting for Bananas, I don't think he can beat neither CT or Darrell in an elimination so... I hope the elimination he's in is a good one, one in which he can win.
And yeah, that's basically it guys. Like I said, a much better episode with loads of Champs and less drama, all that I like.
Next week's episode is going to be an Underdogs elimination so, let's see what happens.
Until then, I'll see you in my next rant!
Love,
Daniela.

Tuesday, March 14, 2017

Supernatural | Season 12 Episode 15 - "Somewhere Between Heaven and Hell"


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Just like I said in my previous rant, I'm trying to get everything on track so here I am trying one step closer to my goal, this time, with the latest Supernatural rant.
Once again, this episode was pretty cool and I really liked it! It had a lot of things that enjoyed starting with the main focus of the episode - hellhounds.
So, basically a man is killed by a hellhound while his girlfriend Gwen wounds it.
After that, the hellhound keeps going after Gwen although neither she or her (dead) boyfriend have sold their souls, which is really odd.
At first, I thought the girl, Gwen, was hidding something, but in the very end she had just pissed off the hellhound that was the real reason why it was after her... Anyway, since this was too weird, the Winchesters call Crowley and then comes my second favourite thing of this episode - Dean in glasses!
Crowley tells them that the hellhound is Ramsey, one of the first hellhounds, and only loyal to Lucifer, who is actually my third favourite thing about this episode, but I'll talk more about it later.
So, because Ramsey is only loyal to Lucifer, and the Winchesters don't know that Crowley has Lucifer (neither is Crowley going to tell them), the only way to stop it is by killing it, so that's when the glasss come in, because they need them (both Sam and Dean) to be able to see the hellhounds.
There's nothing really important about those glasses, to be honest, but I just love to see Dean with glasses, he looks so hot!
Anyway, they end up killing the hellhound and then Gwen hugs Crowley thanking him, which was also really funny/cute.
Meanwhile, in hell, we see two of Crowley's minions fiding about Lucifer and freeing him. They were just too dumb about that because they started making demands to Lucifer and... You just don't make demands to Lucifer! Everyone knows that. Obviously, Lucifer ends up killing them and there were a lot of funny scenes with Lucifer I mean, Lucifer is seriously the best and I love his sarcasm so, basically every scene with him is funny.
So, Lucifer is free... Crowley then comes back from helping the Winchesters and find Lucifer who think has won... Well, that's when Crowley reveals that he warded the body of Nick with the true spells from the Cage, making Lucifer his slave... again.
And yeah... Back to the Winchesters... In the end, Sam finally reveals that he has been 'working' with the British Men of Letters and that every case that they have been working on came from them and, surprisingly, Dean isn't that mad. He even agrees to work with them! I gotta say, I was really surprised with that. I never thought Dean would actually agree to work with them but... I guess this is going to be interesting... Once again, we know that they are for sure hiding something but... I don't know, let's see...
That's it guys! Not my longest rant but, I hope it was good anyway.
Hopefully, tomorrow they will finally be up the last TVD rant... Fingers crossed I'm already able to rewatch that episode. I feel like I'm ready but... I'll update you on that.
Until then...
Love,
Daniela.

Monday, March 13, 2017

The Flash | Season 3 Episode 15 - "The Wrath of Savitar"


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So, like promised, here I am with the latest The Flash rant.
This episode was way better, in my opinion, than the last one. Maybe because this had Savitar and, not that I don't like Grodd or the other 'villains', but Savitar's storyline is so much more interesting and, besides, Julian is back in this episode! You all know how much I like Julian and I missed him in the last episode so, I was really happy to see him back in this one and having such a major role in all of this. Besides, Jaitlin! Seriously guys, Jaitlin was so cute in this episode! Mostly in the first 20 minutes or something, when Julian kissed Caitlin. I just wish they would go official. We all know that they have feelings for each other and both of them don't even deny it so... They should be together! Just saying.
Anyway, like I said previously, the major storyline in this episode was Savitar. We keep on with what the last episode ended with - Wally seeing Savitar. After a few times, he gets in a physical altercation with him and finally tells the Team about have been happening. And that's when Julian comes up. They, once again, try to contact Savitar through Julian and manage to talk to him.
Savitar says a lot of things, but this episode focus, mainly, on the Philosopher's Stone, which always makes me laugh when it is mentioned because it's just funny to me, it always reminds me of Harry Potter and then Tom Felton is in this show and yeah... I don't know if they did it on purpose but either way, it is so funny to me.
Although the episode focused a lot more on the stone, I kept thinking about some other things that Savitar said and, I don't know if this is too obvious, or if there's already some information out there about this but I have a theory on who Savitar is. Please, if this has been released already tell me, but basically I think Eddie is Savitar. It's already been confirmed that Rick Cosnett will be back on the show and they kept teasing both in this season and last season about Eddie and such that I am almost 100% sure that Savitar is Eddie. Please, tell me what you think or if this really is true.
Back to the episode...
Something that I have kind of forgotten about that was mention in this episode was that whole profecy that one will die, other will betray and something else that I can't really remember. Well, we kind of  already know who is the one that betrays them... It's Caitlin. I mean, at least, it's what they made us believe. Caitlin says that she is the one that betrayed them because she kept a part of the stone, but I still wonder if it is just her being hard on herself or if she really is the one that betrayed them.
It didn't really seem like betrayel to me, and I still have second thoughts about H.R. so... I don't know, let's see.
Later, they find out that Savitar is traped in the Speed Force (something that also made me believe that Eddie is Savitar) but Wally and Jesse are at home when they discover this.
While at home, Wally starts seeing Savitar again and that's when he steals the stone, creates a portal, and launches the fragment into the Speed Force, believing this will exile Savitar for good.
Barry arrives right when Wally gets dragged into the Speed Force and gets trapped, while Savitar, after manipulating Wally, gets really free.
And that's basically how it ends.
Barry and Savitar kind of have a fight but Savitar says that he won't kill him until he sees Iris get killed, but he manages to still hurt Barry a little bit.
Personally, I liked this episode way better! I think it had a lot more action and, like I said, Julian. I love me some Julian.
Well, that's it guys.
I'm sorry I took too much with this rants. I promise you that I will have everything up to date by the end of the week!
Until then...
Love,
Daniela.




The Flash | Season 3 Episode 14 - "Attack on Central City"


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First of all, I wanna apologize for being so late with this update. With this one and with the next The Flash episode. I also know that there's a bunch of other series that I need to rant about about this ones (The Flash ones) are priority now. Later this week will also be up a new Supernatural rant and the last TVD rant as well... I don't feel ready yet to post the TVD rant so that's why I'm taking a little bit longer...
Anyway, back to the Flash rant.
This episode was the second part of the Gorilla City two nights event so, obviously, we have Grodd as the 'villain'. 
I got to be honest with you, I was a little bit disappointed with this episode. Don't get me wrong, it was good, I just thought we would have more action, what didn't really happen.
Still, we had few bits that I really liked, such as the interaction between H.R. and Harry, which was super funny, Gypsy and Cisco's 'relationship', which evolved a little bit in the end of the episode and I also really liked all the Arrow and Green Arrow mentions in this episode. I love when both shows mention the other.
Then, the main story of the episode was Grodd and, turns out, Grodd had a pretty good plan like, one that he didn't really have to 'get his hands dirty', which was to take control of a general and attempt a nuclear missle strike, which doesn't work out because Barry manages to stop it.
After this, Grodd has to move on to Plan B, which is, with his Gorilla Army, attack the city. 
Jessie, Barry and Wally try to distract Grodd and his Army until Cisco gets Gypsy to help him out and get Solovar to fight against Grodd.
Needless to say that he wins and takes control of the army and Gorilla City again.  
All the gorillas go back to Earth-2 except Grodd who is sent to ARGUS so yeah, we might see Grodd on Arrow... Who knows?!
And yeah, not much else happened, just Gypsy who kissed Cisco and yeah, I really liked that!
Oh, and I forgot, Barry propsed to Iris... I kind of forgot about that because I don't ship West-Allen nor I like Iris so... Yeah.. Also, Savitar approaches Wally in the end and that's how the episode ended...
I don't know what is going to happen now... I think I saw somewhere that Iris is kidnapped or something but I don't know... I'll find out in a few minutes when I watch the next episode, which means, I'll see you in a few hours with a new rant.
Love,
Daniela