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Saturday, October 28, 2017

Arrow | Season 6 Episode 3 - "Next of Kin"


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Hello people!
Just like promised, here I am with the last rant of the week - Arrow.
I have to be honest, I was a little reluctant about this episode, because of the whole thing about Diggle now being the Green Arrow but I gotta say, the ending made up for the entire episode.
But first things firsts, let's start with how the episode actually started.
We see the 'new' Team Arrow, with Diggle being the Green Arrow now taking on Faust, but with John refusing to shoot Arrows. At the same time, Oliver is dealing with the city council beginning a draft anti-vigilante bill.
But yeah, let's just say that arresting Faust was just a 'warm up'. I guess it was just for us, the audience, wrap our heads around the fact that Oliver 'isn't the Green Arrow anymore' and get used to see Diggle as the new Green Arrow, because after that the 'real' villain of this episode appears.
Some rougue CIA operatives begin hunting down a former member in order to silence him and, to do that, they basically steal some type of gas from a company so, of course, Team Arrow tries to stop them. The issue this time isn't with the fact that Diggle doesn't shoot arrows or about is tremors (which he says he doesn't have them anymore) but with him (Diggle) having some leadership problems, not being able to 'be in charge'.
Because of that, Rene goes talk to Oliver and basically asks him to get back. At that point, I really thought Oliver was coming back, which I was actually pretty happy about. I mean, don't get me wrong, I love Diggle but I just prefer Oliver as the Green Arrow and I know he's coming back eventually but, until then, it's going to be a little bit weird, although I'm also enjoying to both have a stronger storyline for John and to see Oliver just as mayor, it's been interesting.
Anyway, after talking to Rene, Oliver goes to the bunker to not only talk to John but also to ask Felicity to help William with his math test, which I just loved (you know I'm an huge Olicity fan so you can imagine how thrilled I was with all of this).
Well, as you can imagine, Oliver doesn't come back to the team (yet) and Team Arrow goes on with the mission. They eventually track down the rogue group of mercenaries led by Onyx Adams to a hotel and engages them, defeating them all and saving the civillians from that gas that I mentioned before.
With that set, Oliver now had to deal with the bill against vigilantes. Well, with no way to stop it, Oliver converts it to a city-wide referendum.
And then comes the best parts. In the very end, Felicity and Curtis give Diggle an arrow-firing crossbow and then, by favourite part - Oliver goes to Felicity with a gift, because William ended up having an A on the math test and that gift is nothing else then keys to his apartment which means they are together again! Oh my god, finally! Also, it took them three episodes to finally kiss! I was feeling the tension in all the scenes they had together this past episodes, but they finally did it!
Once again, you can see my fangirling show. I just can't help it, I love Olicity, they're one of my favourite ships ever and I just think they're going to make a beautiful family, Oliver, Felicity and William, I just can't picture it!
Oh, but the episode doesn't end like that! In the very very end we see Diggle injecting himself with some drugs to control his tremors. Again, I'm not liking this, but I'm loving the fact that we have a solid storyline for Diggle so, in a way, I'm happy with all this. This leaves room for a lot of things but I can't really see who's going to be the major villain this season so, I'm curious about that.
Ok guys, that's it!
I hope you enjoyed it and let me know all your thoughts about everything that happened in this episode and is happening this season!
I'll see you next week with new rants!
Love,
Daniela.


Friday, October 27, 2017

Supernatural | Season 13 Episode 3 - "Patience"


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Hello everyone! So, here's a new Supernatural rant, just as promised.
I guess we are back to basics with this episode.
This week the episode was pretty much with a case, but it had a little twist - instead of the brothers going on a 'hunt', it was just Dean (with Jody). I was a little bit sad about it in the beginning, because I just love the boys working together, but it was a nice dynamic, actually, Dean with Joday and plus, I loved all the scenes between Sam and Jack back at the bunker so, I guess it was worth it.
So, just like I said - case of the week - with a really big throwback - Missouri Mosley from Season 1. I have to admit that I didn't really remember her but I remember pretty well the monster that they had to deal with back in Season 1 - a wraith - which in this episode is going after Missouri's family, because it has a taste for psychics.
Again, like I said, we see Jody come back in this episode, which is always nice, and both of them (her and Dean) go to Missouri's son, James, and granddaughter Patience to protect them, since the later has the same 'powers' as Missouri (although she doesn't really know it).
Dean and Jody go to protect both of them and left Missouri behind, who ends up being killed by that same wraith.
James tells everything about his past to Dean, Jody and Patience and, when they are about to run away, the wrath kidnaps Patience.
Then, Patience has a vision of her father, Dean and Jody being killed while they are trying to save her. It was pretty obvious that was a vision, to be honest, although I just really realised it when the wraith killed Jody.
Anyway, when they really get there, Patience is able to warn all of them and no one dies, except for the wraith, obviously.
It was a pretty easy monster to deafeat, to be honest.
Meanwhile, Sam is trying to teach Jack how to use his powers, but with no success.
Jack then gets really upset and thinks that he's really evil because he can only use his powers in a negative way, but that's when Sam has a really deep conversation with him, which was pretty touching, in my opinion, about the fact that Sam has been through basically the same as Jack, when he was addicted to demon blood. I didn't really remember that, to be honest, but it was really nice to see that moment, I believe they kind of created a bond and I just really feel sorry for Jack. It is pretty clear that he's not evil and still Dean doesn't give him a chance! And it's also pretty clear that Jack really cares about what Dean thinks because his words have a lot more impact on him that Sam's so... I just want Dean to realise that Jack's not evil and just stop with all the bullsh*t.
Hopefully, Dean will change his mind because the last thing that we see it's Jack listening to Sam and Dean's argument and then saying Castiel's name and reaching out to him. Castiel actually hears Jack and wakes up in a void of nothingess so, let's just pray Jack is able to bring Cas back because, to be honest, I have no other idea how to bring him back (and we know that he comes back) so, let's see what happens.
Ok guys, that was it for this week's Supernatural rant.
It wasn't anything big, mainly because this episode wasn't as major as the last ones (I wish it had a little bit more of Jack in it - is it that obvious that I like Jack?) but it ended in a super exciting way so I can't for the next episode!
Let me know all your thoughts and predictions and I'll see you in my next rant!
Love,
Daniela.

Thursday, October 26, 2017

American Horror Story: Cult | Season 7 Episode 8 - " Winter of Our Discontent"


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WTF was this episode?!
Hello people so here I am with the AHS promised rant and what an hell of an episode!
For sure this was so much better than the previous one (it wasn't hard, to be honest, since I didn't really like that episode), but this was so messed up. When I already thought I was understand were this was going, Ryan Murphy shakes things up and basically changes everything.
Well, this episode was all centered on Winter (that's why the name of the episode) and, right in the beginning, we learn how Kai and Winter got so close. Of course they are brothers and all, but we've seen before that they weren't really 'friends' and, somehow, that changed - that's what we see in this episode. We see that they started messing around on the deep web and that got them in some kind of trouble, were Kai got into that state of mind where he is right now. We learn that they went to a some creepy house with a really creepy pastor (played by Rick Springfield who was also on Supernatural last season) that have been punishing people. They realized all the messed up things he was doing and both Kai and Winter saved the people that were there and Kai killed the Pastor in the end, and that's when he changed.
At this point, the girl are all mad at Kai but, after telling this story, both Ivy and Beverly agree that Winter should talk to Kai and try to work things out that way but, if she doesn't, Beverly will do something about it because she just can't take it anymore.
Winter goes to talk to Kai and that's when the really creepy stuff starts happening. Not creepy in a scary or bloody way, but just in a messed up way because Kai wants Winter to be impregnated with the 'messiah' by Samuels.
What's more f*cked up about all this is that she actually agreed! Luckily, things didn't really go as planned but, later, Samuels tries to rape Winter and she just gets like really mad and just kills him.
Meanwhile, we also see more of Dr. Vincent and we get an answer to the question that I've been asking in both my last AHS rants. So no, Vincent didn't know anything about what Kai as been doing, which is nice! Kai isn't really happy about the fact that Vincent haven't really reached out to him and that's when Vincent realises how messed up Kai is. Then, he goes to Ally and says that he wants to help her and everything but she basically just back stabs him (metaphorically) and tells Kai everything that Dr. Vincent has been planning.
In the very end of the episode we see Vincent and Beverly brought to Kai for punishment (which is basically a synonym to death). Vincent because of what Ally told Kai and Beverly because Winter ended up blamming Beverly for Samuels' death. And yeah, in the very end Kai kills Dr. Vincent, which was pretty sad because he was basically the only good character and sends Beverly off to be tortured.
The last thing that we see in this episode is the introduction to the new cult member: Ally (which wasn't really a surprise in my opinion).
Next episode seems even more messed up, involving Ozzy and all so, let's see what happens.
This season is almost coming to an end (which is pretty sad) so let me know all your thoughts and predictions and I'll see you in my next rant (probably tomorrow).
Love,
Daniela.

The Flash | Season 4 Episode 3 - "Luck Be a Lady"


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Hello everyone!
So, here I am, as promised, to rant about all those series that I should've rant about yesterday but that I just didn't have time, starting out with The Flash.
I gotta say that I'm starting to get into the Flash again.
There was a time were I prefered The Flash over Arrow, but last seasons changed everything for me, completely. I feel like Arrow was so much better and I still think this season Arrow is going to be better than The Flash, but I can see The Flash having it's own light. I'm really glad they are bringing back the humor and the light heart that the show used to be in season 1. It's so differente from the past two seasons, which is kind of a shock, because I was already used to Barry (mostly) having a 'dark side' to his personality and everything, but I'm so glad they changed that in this season and this episode is a perfect example of that.
Like I thought, in this episode they had to deal with another metahuman that was 'created' by The Thinker. Actually, we later find out in the episode that it was actually Barry and the Team Flash who created this metas but yeah. So, this time they are dealing with a girl named Becky Sharpe, a woman with seemingly unending bad luck.
Basically her powers are the opposite of what her life has been. When something good happens to her, she creates a dark matter around her that brings bad luck to everyone around her.
The premise of this episode is already pretty funny and I think the producers and everything did a great job with it because this was a great episode to bring humor and funny stuff to the show.
Basically everyone got pretty bad luck - Jessie breaks up with Wally, Joe's house starting falling apart, all Barry and Iris' wedding plans go terrible wrong, etc...
That's when they start investigating Becky and find out about the fact that she was created when Barry got back from the speedforce.
They try to catch her but 'no luck' (no pun intended).
That's when her powers expland out of control, reactivating the particle accelerator, which Harry deliberately allows, rendering Becky powerless and leading to her incarceration.
Cisco and Harry then identify twelve new metahumans created on the bus, when Barry got back from the speedforce and I believe that's what we are going to deal with in the next few episodes.
I'm just really unsure of one thing. It is just me, of The Thinker wants Team Flash to catch all those metahumans?! That left me really confused really... Let me know what you think.
And well, the episodes ends with a big (but good) reveal - Cecile is pregnant!
Ok, that's pretty much it. I hope this wasn't too short. I tried to cover everything.
In future rants, if you want me to talk about something specific, let me know and I'll happily do so!
Hope you liked it and I'll see you soon with a new AHS rant!
Love,
Daniela.

The Challenge: Dirty 30 | XXX Episode 15 - "A Million More Reasons"


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Hello everyone!
First of all I want to say that this is going to be the only rant up today. There's just what I can do for today, but hopefully tomorrow I'll post all the other rants (such as AHS and The Flash).
Now, onto the actual The Challenge episode.
Just like I predicted last week, this was a bit of a bittersweet episode for me. Also, like I thought, this episode was the final redemption house challenge and you know what that would mean - the possibility of Bananas not coming back. The only thing that got my hopes up was when TJ said that there was going to be two guy winners because there was less guys than girls, so I thought that Bananas and Jordan were the ones to win. I was half right. Yeah, Jordan was the one to win, which makes me even more 'sure' that my prediction is right and you know for how long I've been saying that! I've been saying that since basically episode 5 or something so... That's a long time.
Anyway, the other guy to win was CT and the girl was Cara Maria, which was pretty obvious in my opinion.
After that challenge, everyone else went home (of course) and then there was just a lot of tension because of everything between Cara Maria and Kailah. They kind of worked things out but I don't know.
We moved on to another challenge, which I was a little surprised to be honest, I didn't know if they were going to show another challenge or not, but they did and TJ dropped the bomb - he told them that they are playing for a Million Dollars! Everyone got their minds blown but that was not just it. This next challenge that they played was the last one before the finale, which meant two guys and two girls were going to the final right away. They teamed up in guy/girl pairs - Tony with Jenna, Cara Maria with CT, Camila with Derrick, Jordan with Tori and, surprisingly, Kailah with Hunter (who, by the way, decided to stay in the game although he has a broken arm or something).
The challenge had different stages and the very last one was an individual one. Of course I was rooting for Camila but I was also rooting for Jenna and, at the same time, I also kind of wanted Jordan to win. Once again, I just got half right.
Yeah, once again, Jordan did win, alongside CT, Cara Maria and Tori, which supports my theory but it wasn't exactly what I wanted.
The good thing is that the 'losers' are going to have another chance and one guy and one girl are going to join the others at the final so, I hope it's Camila and Derrick, to be honest.
The episode ended like that and, as you can see, we are very close to the end. I think there's only going to be two more episodes and I stick to my prediction that Jordan and Camila are going to win.
I think that's pretty much it for today's rant.
I know it's not much but it's pretty late and I'm kinda tired.
Let me know all your thoughts in the comments and I'll see you tomorrow with brand new rants!
Love,
Daniela.

Monday, October 23, 2017

Supernatural | Season 13 Episode 2 - "The Rising Son"


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Hello everyone! So, the new Supernatural rant is finally here!
Once again, I'm so sorry I took way too long with this rant. Actually, I always regret I take too much time with this Supernatural rants because the episodes have been so good! Seriously, I promise you that the next one will be up in time (on Friday) because I just can't wait for the new episode.
Well, as you can see, I'm pretty stoked about this new season! I think I've already said this in my previous Supernatural rant but I think this season is going to so much better than the last one! And, if they do end the series with this season, I won't be entirely mad. Of course I will be a little bit, and a little bit sad as well because this show just turned out to be my second favourite show ever and I just don't want it to end ever but the truth is there has been a lot rumors going around about this being the show's final season (actually, in this episode Sam even said 'this is the end' and I know they meant the last Prince of hell but yeah, I just took it a little bit as a hint) so I'm getting prepared for the end.
Anyway, but we don't know if that's going to happen and, if it does, there's still plenty of episodes to watch so let's just talk about this last one with was phenomenal!
This episode starts with the boys and Jack getting back to the bunker but, eventually, having to stop in a motel to have some rest.
Starting of the episode just right way with Jack imitating Dean. I just loved that scene and I love the fact that Jack kind of sees Dean as a role model (which he kind of is, to be honest) and Dean's reaction is just hilarious so I just loved the way it started.
In that motel, they are met by Donatello, the prophet, who was drawn there by Jack's powers.
Realizing that if this is happening to Donatello, it is probably drawning a lot of other creatures (such as angels and demons) they decide to give Jack more protection and for that they try to get him warding tattoos but Jack reflexively attacks the tattoo artist for hurting him and then his body heals the ink away.
The boys keeps 'fighting' because Dean sees this as 'proof' that Jack's evil but Sam sees this as lack of control. I personally agree with Sam. Actually, I got a little bit mad with Dean in this episode. Seriously, he needs to stop being so stubborn. Really, I just want them to actually like start training Jack so he can control his powers because, for me, it's clear he doesn't want to hurt anybody, he just doesn't know how his powers work, he's lost. That made me feel really sorry about him, specially in that moment when he's basically crying and then in the very end of the episode when he's stabbing himself because he doesn't understand what he is. That was pretty sad.
In this episode we are also introduced to a 'few' new characters, mainly Asmodeus, the last Prince of Hell.
We already knew that someone was going to take Crowleys place and he finally find out who it is - Asmodeus, but he says that is just until they get Lucifer back because he's going to be the one rulling Hell. I don't know about you, but I don't think that's what is really going to happen because we then find out a little bit of Asmodeus' story and we learn that Lucifer actually got mad at him once and basically scratched his face so I think they are going to 'fight' eachother and that the boys are going to team up with Lucifer again, in the very end, to fight not only Asmodeus, but also the creatures that he's trying to free - the Shedim - Hell's darkest creatures, that not even Lucifer wanted them around.
So, yeah, we basically already know who (or what) is going to be the main villain this season - Asmodeus and his Shedim. I believe he will be able to free the Shedim before the season finale, but I also think the main storyline is going to be trying to stop Asmodeus from freeing the Shedim so, yeah. Oh, that and obviously trying to get Mary back.
Since we're already in the Mary subject, I need to meantion the alternative universe scenes that we saw.
We learn what's Lucifer's ultimate plan, which is prett basic but pretty good as well - just trade Mary for Jack - simple as that. 
While they're there, they encounter a lot of obstacles (as expected) and, at one time, Lucifer even saves Mary which I just couldn't help but make me ship them. Please, don't think that I have a twisted mind (I kind of have, but yeah) I just can't help it. Plus, at one time, when Lucifer is fighting Michael, I could see Mary kind of worrying a little bit about Lucifer. I mean, it could probably be just me trying to see things that weren't there but I don't know, I felt some type of chemistry and, since they're there basically by themselves, they are going to have to have each others back so, I wouldn't be surprised, and I would actually like it, if they developed some type of relationship.
Anyway, back to the real world, Asmodeus actually gets an old of Jack and almost gets to free the Shedim. Luckily, Sam and Dean get there in time, just to see what's happening and for Asmodeus to threat them. Then, Jack shows another 'proof' that he's not really evil and actually saves the boys, which was so beautiful, really, I'm loving Jack!
And yeah, that's basically it guys. I'm loving this season and, like I said, I think this is going to be one of the best! I don't think it will top Season 5 as my favourite but it will be, for sure, be on the Top 5.
Let me know what you thought about this episode and I'll see you in my next rant!
Love,
Daniela.

Saturday, October 21, 2017

Arrow | Season 6 Episode 2 - "Tribute"


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Hello everyone and here's a new rant for you.
Wow, Arrow always keeps me on the edge of my seat and this episode was no exception.
I feel like this season is turning out to be something like real good and after that episode cliffhanger I was really curious/excited to know how everything was going to work for Oliver.
Suprisingly, he handled everything pretty well. Seriously, I didn't thought he was going t handle things like he did and, in the end, everything worked out fine for him, which is nice. I mean, the series can't go on with is identity being released, thats just not how the series work so I kind of knew they were going to handle it some way but, I mean, with six seasons they could turn everything around and this just be a season where everyone knows he's the Green Arrow. It isn't the case (at least, not yet) and I'm gald about that.
So, apart from that, this episode keeps on with the 'family theme', with William worrying about Oliver dying and him being alone in the world. Personally, I'm loving all this father/son development. As a cheesy person, of course I want Oliver and William to be like 'BFFs' but I'm loving what the show is doing with both characters and with their interactions. It's not fake at all! Their relationship is progressing in a natural way and I'm loving that! Sometimes shows tend to rush things so the audience have what they want but Arrow isn't doing that and I'm really thankfull!
And, to make this episode even better, Anatoli is back!
I loved Anatoli last season so I'm so glad they are bringing him back this season, although he's not the same Anatoli anymore. In fact, he was basically this episode's villain. He ended up kidnaping some Markovian delegates, demanding ransom. Of course Team Arrow, handles everything, although it turned out to be harder because of everything that was happening with Oliver and the fact that the FBI was investigating him.
But, in the end, Anatoli did have a point. He's not entirely bad. If he was, he would've kidnap William or something, and he didn't so, yeah. Also, he said that he wasn't the one to leak Oliver's (fake) photo so this leaves in the air who was. I wouldn't be surprised if it was some old plan from Adrian Chase but yeah, we can't forget that we don't know who Vigilante is so, let's just keep that in mind.
The very end of the episode was like a no for me. I mean, not that it was bad, it was good, I just like 'oh no!'. Diggle shouldn't have agreed to wear the Green Arrow suit. Of course that would mess up Oliver's plan but Diggle just isn't in the right place to do that. We know that eventually Oliver will be back wearing the suit but, in the meantime, this isn't going to be good.
Anyway, this are my thoughts on this week's episode.
Let me know what you thought and I'll see you soon with a new rant!
Love,
Daniela.

Friday, October 20, 2017

American Horror Story: Cult | Season 7 Episode 7 - "Valerie Solanas Died for Your Sins: Scumbag"


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Hello!
So, like promised, here I am to talk about the latest AHS episode.
Unfortunatelly, today's rant won't be that good. The truth is, I didn't like this episode. Seriously, I basically never say this because I always try to see the good things in each episode and, although this episode had some, the bad stuff had an heavier weight.
In this episode, right in the beginning, we see that Kai was successful with his plan and that he actually won the election, and that Ally is incarcerated for her supposed involvement, although this episode didn't say much more about Ally, which I was hoping it would.
After that, we enter the main topic of this episode - Man vs Woman.
We get to see a lot of flashbacks from Valerie Solanas (portrayed by Lena Dunham) and her activism against Men and ultimately she killing Andy Warhol.
And, I have so much to say about this!
First of all, people were already pissed at the fact that Lena Dunham was in the show and then Ryan Murphy gives her this role?! I mean... I don't know about you, but her character pissed me off like a lot! Plus, this whole thing about Man vs Woman was just out of control.
We learn that she was the first female cult leader and all that and we have learned by now that this is how a cult opperates but... There was just something about her character that I didn't like. Also, he way they approached this subject I just think was really wrong, mostrly for nowadays. 
Nowadays there's so much going on about feminism and this wasn't feminism. Feminism is equal rights for man and woman and Valerie was just against man and just wanted to kill them all.
I know we have to take in consideration the context, because at that time man really treated woman shitty so I kind of get it, but at the same time I don't.
And then, they mixed everything up with the Zodiac Killer. In fact, I don't know if there's any correlation between this two events but I'm really interested in serial killers and all that and I've seen some videos about the Zodiac Killer and I've never heard of Valerie Solanas or the SCUM 'cult' so, I don't know. I like that subject, but I think they mixed a lot of things in just one episode.
In the end, everyone leaves Valerie and she ends up dying alone.
But, because, like I said in the beginning, not everything was bad, I had to mention Evan Peters acting because he was really great in this episode. I mean, he's always great, but he portrayed two really different characters in just one episode so, congrats to him! Seriously, he's so unapreciated, he deserves a lot more credit because he's an amazing actor.
Anyway, they then tie everything up to the present day, where Beverly meets Bebe (Solanas' old lover) and Beverly then introduces her to the other girls of the cult (Ivy and Winter) and then they start thinking about a 'plan' 'against' mean, but mostly Kai.
Kai then knows about Winter's interest on Solanas' 'life' and tells her about Harrison makind sexist comments and the girls put their plan in practice right away.
They end up killing Harrison and, in the very end, we learn that Kai had hired Bebe in order to test the women's loyalty.
That was really a shocking moment for me and I'm really curious on how everything is going to tie up in the future.
Well, I guess that's pretty much it.
Unfortunatelly, this wasn't the best AHS rant, and I'm sorry about that but, like I said in previous posts, I'm here to be real and be honest with my opinions so, this were my thoughts on this episode and I hope you guys understand.
Let me know if any of you thought the same and I'll see you in my next rant!
Love,
Daniela.

Thursday, October 19, 2017

The Flash | Season 4 Episode 2 - "Mixed Signals"


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Hello guys and welcome to the final rant of the day.
I was going to watch AHS first because, to be honest, I've been way more excited about AHS then The Flash, but my sister watches AHS with me and she was busy with other stuff so, that rant will be up tomorrow.
Anyway so, I guess we are back to basics with The Flash!
The producers have already said that they were going to change things up a bit and get back to the feel of the first season (afterall, after last season that wasn't that great, they had to do something about it) and it is pretty obvious the uplifting feel of the show.
If it was already different from Arrow, now it is even more because I can see a side of comedy in basically every character, but mainly on Barry, which kind of makes me suspicious. I still think something is wrong with him. In this episode they touch a little bit on that but they makes us believe that it's only a thing between him and Iris, but I think it's a lot more. It couldn't just be that messed up mind in the first episode and now everything is ok, I just don't by that, so I'm going to keep waiting for them to find something wrong in Barry.
Also, we are back to basics with the usual metahumans villains of each episode. I quite like that, but sometimes is a little bit tiring. I guess it's fine now, but I want more substance about the main villain.
We also finally see the improved Flash suit, which involves a lot of tech and which will be a problem by the end of the episode.
Oh, and again about getting back to 'the basics', we also get Gypsy back in this episode. I've heard somewhere that she's going to be a main character now. I don't know if it's true, but I'm so down for it. Not only I love her, but I also love her relationship with Cisco, which we had a bunch in this episode and which I loved. Seems like they are daiting for real and it was just so cute! Even with Cisco cancelling all the plans and everything. I mean, you can't be mad at Cisco, can you?!
And well, the usual happens. They find about the metahuma, try to find out a way to stop him and yeah, that was pretty much what also happened in this episode. The only difference is that, once again, like in the previous season, the metahuman wasn't created by the particle accelerator incident, and this metahuman said that there's a lot more of him (that were 'created') and we kind of see it in the very end of the episode, so I predict that the Team is going to deal with another one of those metahumans in the next episode.
Well, I guess that's pretty much it!
It was an average episode. It wasn't bad but I think The Flash can do a lot better so, I'll be waiting for that.
Let me know your thoughts and I'll see you tomorrow!
Love,
Daniela.

Supernatural | Season 13 Episode 1 - "Lost and Found"


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Hello!
So, here it is, the final rant that I'm really late with (I know now I also have to post a new AHS and a new The Flash but yeah).
Well, I have to admit that I had to watch this episode basically two times. Not because it was bad and I couldn't understand it, but because I've just been too tired and I just fell asleep. Still, I'm so glad I got to watch it a second time because now I really understand everything and I have really strong opinions about basically everything.
First of all I need to mention the montage of the 'previously' with that Metallica song, which was phenomenal! Probably the best ne so far so congrats to the editing team because it was amazing!
Then, I have to say that they portrayed everything like I imagened it to happen.
From what Jensen and Jared have said in previous interviews, such as at Comic Con, they said that Sam would be the one to think long term and that give Jack the benefit of the doubt and that Dean is the one to shoot first and ask questions later and, the way they played it on screen was just like I imagined it to be so that was huge for me and I really liked that.
And, since we're in the topic of Jack... He was a good surprise for me. First I loved the fact that they picked Alexander Calvert to play him because I already loved him from Arrow (he was Anarchy, in case you can't remember) so I got really surprised and happy at the same time to have him on Supernatural and playing this huge character. But, really about Jack, I really liked the whole thing they did with him. Like I said previously, he was basically everything that I thought he would be and I seriously can't wait to see more of his human side and just see him learn about the world because, in fact, he's just 1 day old (just like Sam said) so I'm sure it's going to be interesting.
Throughout this whole episode we see Jack 'learning' about the world after leaving Sam and Dean, as well as looking for his father, and just going to a Dinner, going to a police 'station' after. Of course stuff happens and Sam and Dean end up telling the sheriff about the monsters and everything that they do. While Dean is explaining all this stuff to her, Jack tells Sam that he learned English and grew up quickly from his mother who told him the world was dangerous. And then we learn that Jack believes that Castiel is his father and not Lucifer, again because his mother said that Castiel would protect him.
Three angels then show up wanting to use Jack's powers for themselves and here's when we see a glimpse of what the producers said previously about Jack not being the real villain this season but instead someone else, who they hinted was Michael, which after this I really believe so.
Of course in the end Sam and Dean get rid of those angels but, in the process, Jack is stabbed in the heart but nothing happens to him, which was a big surprise for me. That left me wondering what would kill him?! 
In the end, Dean agrees to take Jack to the bunker but only until they can find a way to kill him.
We also see some flashbacks of Dean 'praying' to Chuck to help them and bring back Cass but with no luck, which really broke my heart. Everytime I see Dean said it always breaks my heart.
They then give Castiel and Kelly a hunter's funeral, also saying goodbye to Crowley and to Mary whom they assume Lucifer killed in the alternate universe.
The last very scene of the episode is from that alternate universe, where we see that Lucifer doesn't kill Mary because he needs her for something.
I don't know about you, but I feel like this season is going to be better than the last one and I'm really looking forward to it.
And, just a side note, would it be sick to ship Mary with Lucifer?! I mean, they are going to spend some time togehter in that alternate world and I don't know, I just felt some chemistry in that last scene. Please tell me I'm not the only one and that I'm not gross.
Anyway, also let me know your thoughts on the episode and I promise I'll have a rant for the next episode up tomorrow.
Love,
Daniela.

The Challenge: Dirty 30 | XXX Episode 14 - "Pretty Little Backstabbers"


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Hello!
Here it is a brand new The Challenge rant!
This is going to be only one you guys are going to get today because, just like lately, I had a pretty busy day and I only got time to watch one series and I chose The Challenge, hope you don't mind.
Anyway, let's jump right into the rant!
This wasn't one of my favourite episodes. I feel like it had less stuff and I also feel like it was a little rushed. I understand, and it is basically pretty clear the fact that they are trying to send as many people as they can to the Redemption House so they can do another Redemption House challenge and just finish with this season, but I just feel like this episode didn't have much, and it was a pretty big downside for me. Plus, it didn't end that well (for me) so yeah, you can see why I didn't like this episode as much. But, one thing that I did like was the fact that it was just like the old episodes, with a challenge, nominations and elimination (with a little bit of drama in the middle), which is exactly what I like.
So, like I said, the episode started with this week's challenge - one that looked a lot more exciting that it was in fact. And, once again, it was pretty quick and a little bit confusing.
Basically they had two rounds of each gender (guys and girls) where they were on the endge of a really tall building and they had to 'knock out' one of the other players (as usual, I'm not the best at explaining challenges). What matters is that in the end, the winners (one guy and one girl) would pick not only another guy and another girl to go to elimination but also another guy and girl to send right into the Redemption House (like said, trying to get rid of as many players as they can in the shortest time). In the end, Hunter and Jenna won and they sent right into the Redemption House Jordan and Veronica, which kind of ruins my predictions that Jordan is going to win but, you really never know. I doubt anyone will beat CT but Tony sent Darrell home so, you don't know what can happen so, I'm going to keep my predition that Jordan is going to win. Plus, they had a talk where he said he would rather run a final with Camila then with Cara Maria so, is that a hint that both of them are going to win?! Who knows?!
Then, for the nominations, of course they wouldn't want a tie so they both sent in Camila and Derrick, which I was already expecting so, it wasn't anything new.
But the double cross, damn it was my worst nightmare! (Ok, I'm being a little overdramatic, but yeah).
For the girls, Tori got the double cross so it was obvious that she was going to pick Britini, which I really don't mind to be honest, it was an easy win for Camila. The boys was a lot different! First, they were only two which meant they didn't really have a choice, they either get the double cross and are safe or not and are going to elimination. Bananas was the first one and I just knew that the one he was going to pick wasn't the double cross one and... I was right. Tony got pretty lucky and Bananas went to elimination against Derrick - two really good competitors.
Well, like I said, the elimination, for Camila was really easy and she won, which I was already expecting. Then, for the boys, it was a good match (like I was also expecting) and, for a moment, Bananas was in the lead and I was really hoping he would win but he just had a 'breakdown' and, in the end, Derrick won, which I liked but at the same this just messes up my mind because, on one hand, I'm always going to have Bananas back and I really want him to win but, at the same time, I want my prediction that Jordan will win to be true so I don't know who I really want to win the Redemption House challenge. Really, I'm so confused.
Anyway, this episode was basically this.
I didn't see a preview, but something tells me that the next episode is going to be the Redemption House challenge and from there is only going to be the main house and whoever goes home, goes home for real.
I still maintain my prediction that Jordan is going to win (although I'll be rooting for Bananas in that challenge) but I also have doubts that any of them will beat CT so... Also, I saw on Wikipedia that CT wins this season so... I'm pretty confused. Oh, and there was just an announcement about the next season - Champs vs Stars - and Jenna is in the promo photo so... I don't know... Is this a hint that she wins this season?! I'm getting really confused...
Let me know all your thoughts and predictions and I'll see you tomorrow with brand new rants!
Love,
Daniela.

Tuesday, October 17, 2017

American Horror Story: Cult | Season 7 Episode 6 - "Mid-Western Assassin"


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And here I am with the final rant of the day.
I know I'm super late with this rant (just like I am with all the others) and that there's going to be a new episode tomorrow (which I probably won't be able to cover tomorrow so expect the rant later this week) but yeah, here it is!
Overall, I don't think this episode was major but I think it gave us a lot more information that we needed and plus it had a big plot twist in the end, which I kind of didn't see coming.
We start the episode with a flashforward for a shooting which, at first, we believe it came from Ally. (Also, just a side note, it was said that this shooting was going to be a lot more graphic but because of everything that have been happening they toned it down which, in my opinion, is a downside since I like everything gory and stuff but yeah, just a little curiosity).
After the credits, when then see how everything happened, starting with finding out that Meadow is still alive and that Ally went back and rescued her. Meadow then tells Ally that she fell in love with Kai and that she then decided to leave the cult because her love wasn't reciprocated.
Ally then decides to use Meadow as a 'witness' and use her testimony to expose Kai, going for one of his opposing candidates, Sally Keffler, for help.
In the middle of their conversation, the cult breaks in and Kai kills Sally making it look like a suicide.
While this was happening, Meadow was with Dr. Vincent who then lets Meadow leave and, when Ally comes back, she gets really upset because she basically lost all her leverage.
The next day we see the political rally that we saw in the very beginning of the episode and we see that the actual shooter is in fact Meadow, who tries to kill Kai and other people. Ally attempts to wrestle the gun out of Meadow's hands but Meadow ends up shooting herself in the mouth.
Ally then is arrested when a SWAT team arrives at the scene and finds her with the gun in her hands.
After that, we see some flashbacks of what really happened when Meadow tried to leave the cult. 
Turns out Kai planned all this thing, from Ally finding Meadow, Meadow telling her everything about the cult and even the shooting, making Ally the witness of everything but at the same time the guilty one of everything, as well as him being shot so he would be 'famous' in a national level.
The episode basically ended like that but I need to mention something that we saw in the beginning of the episode, which was basically how Ivy got introduced to the cult and why she 'hated' Ally. Turns out she hates her because Ally was the one to give birth to Ozzy and Ivy wanted to be the one but she just couldn't because of some medical issue and yeah, everything started there.
It was a nice touch because we have been wondering about that.
And yeah, not that's basically it.
I just have one question... Does Dr. Vincent know about the cult? I mean, we assume he does just because he's Kai's brother but it doesn't necessarily means he does so, I just wonder about that.
Anyway, let me know what you think and I'll see you (hopefully) tomorrow with new rant(s).
Love,
Daniela.


Arrow | Season 6 Episode 1 - "Fallout"


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Wow! What was that episode?!
Arrow is starting right away with an amazing season premiere and I can say, right of the batch, that this season of Arrow is going to be better then The Flash (once again).
I take what I said about first episodes not being that good because this one was everything that I wanted! There was just one slight thing that I didn't enjoy but everything else was on point and I'm seriously so happy with this episode!
Right in the beginning of the episode we see some flashbacks from what happened after the explosion and first it was really nice to see the flashbacks still there and second we find out right away some of the characters that are still alive, starting with Diggle, Rene and Curtis! We already knew that Rene was going to be alive but it was nice to be sure that both Diggle and Curtis are also alive.
We also see, in the flashbacks, that Slade goes to the ship alone, while the others go to take refuge in the plane, apart from Samantha who goes after William and Thea who goes after Samantha, which basically proves my theory, right away, that Thea and Samantha are going to be the ones who die in the island. We also see that Diggle gets injured while saving Felicity.
Later in the episode, also in flashbacks, we see that Dinah and Quentin find Black Siren who tries to kill Dinah making Quentin shoot her (Black Siren), leaving her there to die. Black Siren ends up not dying (like we already knew) and is saved by an unknown man (which I assume is going to be this season's villain).
In the present, we see that Thea is not really dead but in a coma, which was the only thing that I didn't really like about the episode. As sad is it makes me feel that Thea would be dead, I just think they should've had like an actual major death, and that Thea should be that person. She isn't like major major but she's Oliver's sister so she is important enough. As bad as this sounds, I hope she dies because it would make the last season finale way more shocking and like 'important'.
Anyway, we also see that William blames Oliver for his mum's death and that left me really sad. I just want to see a father/son relationship between them so I hope they can work things out in the next episodes.
And, since we're in the topic of family, it is pretty clear that this season's theme is going to be family, mostly father/son/daughter. Not only because of Oliver and William, but also because Rene and his daughter, which they brought up and I really liked it and also because of Quentin and Black Siren/Laurel, which I believe is also going to be something major this season.
Well, the rest of the episode is the 'usual' bad guy they have to fight. The only thing here is that the bad guy is Black Siren and that, in the end, she ends up stealing one of Curtis T-Sferes which I predit it is for that guy who saved her.
Also, to be totally fair with you, I still have hopes that Josh Segarra gets back to the show as an Adrian twin or something because I just think he was perfect on Arrow and I just miss him. Seriously, it was so good to see him in the 'previously'. I really hope they do something with him. Maybe even be the Vigilante, which we don't know who it is still so, let's hope.
To finish the rant I need to talk about that cliffhanger in the end of the episode which was like huge! Seriously, leaking photos of Oliver had the Green Arrow?! Wow, that was a major plot twist! I wasn't expecting that at all and I'm really curious to see how they are going to deal with it because personally, I have no idea.
Ok, that's it guys. Overall, I think this was an amazing season premiere and I seriously can't wait for the next episode!
Let me know all your thoughts and predictions and I'll see you soon with a new AHS rant!
Love,
Daniela.


The Flash | Season 4 Episode 1 - "The Flash Reborn"


Spoiler Alert!

Hello and welcome back to the tv shows season!
Basically all the shows are back and, unfortunately, it all happened while I had a busy personal week, so that's why there wasn't basically any rants last week and there should've been tons!
I'm going to try and update everything before the new episodes air but I'm not going to make any promises because tomorrow I will have another busy day so I might not be able to post AHS and The Challenge on time. Still, I'm going to post the AHS rant that I'm behind today so, be on the look for that.
Anyway, enough rambling and lets strat with the rant!
I'm starting this 'rants update' with The Flash!
Just like I said, last week was the premiere of basically all shows, including The Flash. I should say that, out of all, The Flash wasn't the one I was really looking forward to. I still love The Flash to death but after that last season, Arrow won my heart (once again) so I'm so much more excited about Arrow (which it's rant is coming up next). Still, I need to say that this first episode was actually good. It wasn't like amazing, because I think a first episode is never amazing, but it was good and it had some stuff that I wasn't really expecting so, that was a plus.
So, the episode started with some stuff that we already knew - like Iris have been running Team Flash, and the appearance of the new villain, a 'Samurai' of some sort. We later in the episode find out that the Samurai isn't really the villain (which we already knew). We already knew that this season's villain is someone called 'The Thinker' but I always thought that it had the appearance of the Samurai, guess I was wrong. What caught me really by surprise was the fact that we see the face of this villain right in the end of this first episode, which is something new. To be honest, I quite liked it.
Everyone have been tired of all the suspense through this past three seasons about who's the villain and all so it was a really nice touch to have it revealed right in the first episode so, congrats on that The Flash, that was really cool!
Something not so cool, and that I really don't like is that fact that Tom Felton isn't part of the cast anymore.
Once again, we already knew this, but having them say it in the episode, that Julian went back to London just broke my heart. I was really enjoying his character and I loved him with Caitlin so it was a really downside for me.
Talking about Caitlin... Well, we already knew this but yeah, Cisco finds a way to bring Barry back and asks Caitlin for help, and she basically re-joins Team Flash.
They are able to bring Barry back (obviously, duh) but Barry is really messed saying random stuff and writting some weird symbols.
This also took me by surprise, mostly because of Grant's acting! It was really quite something! He was great, really! Plus, I need to say that he looks even hotter this season. I don't know if it's the fact that his engaged but I don't know, whatever he's doing, makes him look great.
Anyway, and then that's when they work on both, trying to make Barry get back to normal and fight the Samurai and, in order to basically do both, Iris gives herself up to the Samurai and yeah, basically Barry saves her and gets back to normal.
I'm really curious on how this is going to play out because I'm sure Barry is going to find some issues with everything that happened in the Speed Force. It can't just be that and now he's back to normal, I'm sure it doesn't work like that and he's going to go through some problems so, I'm looking forward to that.
Something else that I'm really looking forward to is the Caitlin storyline. Out of all, her storyline looks the best so, I can't wait to find out more about that Amunet guy and everything that she's going through with fighting the Killer Frost side of her.
And yeah, that's basically it.
Like I said, this first episode wasn't amazing, but it was good and I think it sets the tone for the rest of the season.
Let me know all your thoughts and I'll see you later with a new rant!
Love,
Daniela.

Thursday, October 12, 2017

The Challenge: Dirty 30 | XXX Episode 13 - "Feel The Burn"


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Hello everyone!
I'm sorry I'm a little late with this update but I'm afraid it's going to be like that throughout this week.
I'm going to be really busy this week so updates will be less and not really on time. Though, I really needed to watch this episode and talk to you about it because the last one just ended on a huge cliffhanger.
In this episode we find out, right in the beginning the events after that huge cliffhanger - who was going straight to the redemption house.
You know my bets were on Bananas and Cara Maria and I was half right. Yes, Cara Maria ended up being the chosen one to go to the redemption house but, luckily, Bananas was not chosen and CT was the one going straight to the redemption house instead, which basically messed up all my next predictions.
After that, we see the winning group meet again to talk about who they were going to send in to elimination. Right away Kailah says that she's not going to send in Camila because Jenna is in the double cross and if Camila is the one in the elimination, there's a huge chance that Camila beats Jenna (if she gets sent in) so, right away, Camila is off. Obviously Jenna is off too and then Veronica doesn't want to send in Jemmye either so... They're in an impasse. And basically the same about the guys because Kailah and Jordan want to send in Hunter, Britini says there's no way she's going to send Hunter, as well as Tony, and Veronica doesn't want to send in Derrick and, needless to say none of them want to send in Leroy so, no agreement.
The next day, TJ comes and it's time to make a decision.
Starting with the girls, Veronica basically gives up and says Jemmye and basically all of them (apart from Britini) say Jemmye also so, she's the one going to elimination and now it's when my other prediction is half right, again.
I said that they were going to tie because of the guys, which is what happened but not between CT and Hunter... Instead, it was between Leroy and Hunter! That was seriously an huge plot twist because no one thought Leroy was going to be mention. It first start with Britini, which was the second one to vote and said it was a burn vote but it turned out not being because then Veronica voted for Leroy as well, and that's when the tie happened (because Tony voted for Derrick).
Then, TJ told them about what was going to happen if they didn't make a decision and, after that, Tony decided to change his vote to Leroy (because he didn't want to vote for Hunter) and, in the end, Veronica stuck to her vote, and sais Leroy, resulting in him going to elimination, which was an huge plot twist.
When it came to the double cross, it was Hunter, Derrick and Bananas and I was just praying for Hunter to not get the double cross, and luckily, it didn't. Derrick got it and he sent in Hunter, which was kind of obvious and, once again, Bananas got lucky and my boo is still in the game!
I didn't get that lucky with the girls thought. I mean, it was Tori, Camila and Jenna, and Jenna got the double cross, which was kind of good but this time Jenna decided to make a bold move and sent in Camila.
As you can imagine, Camila got very salty and you can be sure there's no friendship there anymore.
Anyway, with the actual challenge, the guys round was really nervewrecking and a good match but, unfortunatelly, Hunter won and Leroy went to the Redemption House.
For the girls, as I imagined, Camila won, which was happy about. Althought she hasn't been her best in this season, I can't not support her and I still think she's going to win this season so... Besides, she's a Braziliana and she was so pissed so, it was clear that she was going to win.
And, from now on, you can be sure that she's going to be really badass because she's pissed at everybody and Cara Maria isn't there so...
To finish, this time I don't have many predictions for next episode. This episode didn't have an huge cliffhanger and the preview didn't give us much. I think the next challenge is going to be a cool one, we got a little clip with Bananas so I'm curious and there's going to be a fight between Tori and Camila so, let's see what happens.
Let me know your thoughts on this episode, were you surprised that Leroy was sent in? What did you think about Camila's reaction? Let me know everything and I'll see you in my next rant!
Love,
Daniela.

Thursday, October 5, 2017

American Horror Story: Cult | Season 7 Episode 5 - "Holes"



Spoiler Alert!

Today, both my series had freaking amazing episodes! Seriously, this episode left me shook.
Hello guys! Here we are with a brand new AHS rant!
Just like in the previous episode, I felt so much more informed. Truth is, both this episode gave us a lot. Last week's episode told us everything of what hapenned before the election and how Kai got his 'crew' and this episode explained a lot about Kai (in the very end) and more about his cult, starting the episode right away with a plot twist!
The episode starts with Beverly and Bob having a conversation and the later not wanting to give more attention to this murders therefore, not giving publicity to Kai for his run to the city council. Because of that, Kai sets up a meeting and that's when we see all his cult members, including Ivy! The episode then moves to the opening credits leaving us speechless with this big reveal!
We all knew there was something shady about Ivy. Some people thought she was actually related to Kai and, well, in a way, she is. It doesn't look like she's his sister anymore, but still, she's part of the cult that was huge!
Anyway, in that meeting, like I said, we see everyone - Kai, Beverly, Winter, Harrison, Detective Samuels (just like we thought), Ivy and Beverly's cameraman, RJ (who I didn't really remember, to be honest).
In this meeting they come up with the plan that the best thing to do is to just kill Bob, and that's what they do. They break into Bob's house and film the murder, in order to Beverly show it on televison. 
After that, Beverly and Kai have a conversation and she advises him to cut ties with RJ, saying that he's the week link. After that, Kai gathers another meeting and that's when they kill RJ, with a nail gun. Starting with Ivy, each of them 'shoots' him, in turns, and then Kai finishes him off.
Meanwhile, we find out that Meadow is still alive and that Harrison and Detective Samuels were planning on bury her alive. That's when Ally finds her but afraid she runs of to her house. She tries to talk to Ivy and, while she's with her on the phone, Meadow gets to escape and tries to get help from Ally. That's when Meadow basically tells Ally everything about the cult and the fact that Ivy is part of it, but right at that moment, Harrison and Detective Samuels arrive and take Meadow.
To be honest, I have no idea why they wanted to kill her. It looked like she was part of the cult. My guess is that she thought what they were doing was too much and she just wanted to get out of it but, because she knew who they were, they had to kill her, just like they did with RJ.
After that comes the biggest reveal of all - Kai's past.
Just like with Ivy, some people also had some predictions about who was behind that door with a rose and in this episode we find out everything.
Kai is talking to Beverly in order for her to tell him her fears but she switches things up and starts asking him stuff about his past, that's when he reveals that his mom shot his dad and ther herself in a murder-suicide. After that, he calls his brother - Dr. Rudy Vincent (another big reveal) - and he tells Kai to conceal their bodies in their bedroom (the door with the rose) in order to not lose the money from their mom's pension and their dad's disability checks.
The episode then ends with Kai being really vulnerable, crying and Beverly just there but, in my opinion, with a crazy look which, from what I've seen talk about, and that I agree, it looks like she wants to take control of the cult and replace Kai so, let's see what happened!
Althought not major, this episode had a lot of plot twists and major information regarding Kai and other characters, so I look forward to finding out more about everything that have been happening. 
The only thing that I stil don't get is Ally. She's the main character but I don't see what they want with her. I still stand by my thought that they want to 'recruit' her but I seriously don't know.
Let me know what you think and I'll see you in my next rant!
Love,
Daniela.

Wednesday, October 4, 2017

The Challenge: Dirty 30 | XXX Episode 12 - "Boxed In"


Spoiler Alert!

Wow, so this was an hell of an episode!
Hello guys and welcome back to a brand new The Challenge rant!
I gotta say, I was pretty excited for this episode but I would never thought what happned would happen. Not much drama happened in it, which I quite like, so the twists were all about the actual game and I'm seriously so stoked about it. I have a lot of predictions so read until the end to find out.
So, we start the episode with finding out who the winners of last challenge were going to pick for the elimination and I've already seen a preview on MTV's youtube channel that CT and Camila were going to pick Dario and Hunter, of course, was going to pick Jordan, but we didn't know who Kailah was going to pick but, to be honest, it was quite obvious - she ended up picking Dario.
As for the girls, both Camila and Kailah chose Veronica, Hunter voted on Jemmye as a 'burn vote' but CT also voted in Veronica so, Dario and Veronica for elimination and everyone else for the draw (apart from the winners, of course).
It was quite overwhelming, to be honest, to see like the whole cast on the draw, but it was even more overwhelming for the guys, since all of them are players that I quite like and since all of them are in an alliance so, I was really afraid who was going to vote and in who he was going to vote. But, pretty soon it was obvious that, whoever got the double cross, was going to vote for Tony and so it was. Actually, Jordan got pretty lucky (or not, depends on where you stand) and got the double cross again and yeah, he voted Tony in, against Dario. For the girls, Tori got the double cross and, of course, she sent in Aneesa, against Veronica, which I was happy about.
The challenge was pretty simple and as soon as we find out what it really is I knew that Tony was going to win, which he did, and I was really happy about that and then I thought Veronica had better chances against Aneesa, but I wasn't sure of anything. Still, I was right and she did win against Aneesa, which I was also happy about because, although I don't really like Veronica, I don't like Aneesa at all so I was really happy about that. The only downfall though was the fact that yes, they're going to the redemption house, which means they might still come back.
After that, I was really afraid they were going to put a lot of drama in the episode just to get to the 45 minutes but, luckily, we got to see another challenge and I was super stoked about it! And then, comes the biggest twist - the winner team of this challenge not only was going to pick a guy and a girl to send to the elimination but also choose a guy and a girl straight to the redemption house! Like, what?! That was a major plot twist, mainly because the 'underdogs' are getting 'mad' and are thinking about sending home the big dogs so, obviously I was worried about Bananas.
Anyway, about the challenge. 
It wasn't that hard... It involved a puzzel but the first part of the challenge, althought it wasn't that bad, I wouldn't be able to do it. They basically had to stratch a wall to find out some numbers and stratching (mainly walls) are one of my biggest pet peeves. I mean, I don't even know if I can call it a pet peeve, I just know I can't stand it, it makes me so uncomfortable and I just can't.
So, as I said, it was a team challenge and the Teams were basically this: Blue Team - Jenna, Hunter, Bananas, Cara Maria and Jemmye; Green Team - Jordan, Tony, Kailah, Veronica and Britini; Pink Team - Leeroy, CT, Tori, Camila and Derrick.
Well, as you can probably tell, I was rooting for the Blue Team, althought I thought the Pink Team was really strong too but, was you can imagine, the Green Team won - the 'underdogs' won, which is not good.
Neither I have to say that we don't find out who they are going to send to the Redemption House, and here's when my preditions come in place!
As for the guys, I'm almost 100% sure they are going to send Bananas to the Redemption House. 1. Because Jordan said he wanted to take out the big dogs now and 2. because Tony felt betrayed by his 'alliance' and, since he can't really send Jordan to the Redemption House, I think he's going to agree in sending Bananas there.
For the girls, I'm torn between Camila and Cara Maria, but I would bet on Cara Maria because on the little reunion that we saw, they were talking about who was most likely to loose the elimination so they are going to choose to send to the Redemption House the girl that is more likely to win the elimination and get back to the house, which is Cara Maria, and like that get rid of her more easily.
Then, we see in the preview that they basically don't agree on who to send into elimination, and the result of that is the winners go in for draw. So now, my confusion is on who they are going to be torn about. I doubt it is the girls, they are all probably going to send in Camila. So it is almost 100% sure on the guys and, with that in mind, I think both Jordan and Kailah are going to send it Hunter, Veronica and Britini are going to send in CT and most likely Tony is the one that doesn't pick any of those. Still, I'm pretty confused about that because I just don't see why they won't agree on this, neither of them seem to have problems in sending in anyone so, I don't know.
Let me know what you think is going to happen. Do you agree with my predictions? I would love to know all your thoughts.
Ok, that's it guys.
I'll see you later with a new AHS rant!
Love,
Daniela.