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Wednesday, December 27, 2017

The Challenge: Champs vs Stars | Season 2 Episode 6 - "Flag Poles and False Hopes"


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Hello guys and welcome to the last rant of the year!
We are ending in the right way with a The Challenge rant and, athought not as exciting as the last one, still pretty good!
I have to start off with the fact that I was right - The Champs did win this week's challenge, once again and, I know I'm stepping way ahead in the episode but I just needed to say this.
Still, there wasn't much happening in the beginning of the episode, right before the actual challenge so I think it's fine.
Well, when it comes to the actual challenge, they made us believe that, this time, the stars were going to win, not only because they did really good in the challenge, but also because both Josh and Justina were the best guy and girl from both teams (in terms of swimming time). They weren't good enough thought, because the Champs won anyways, just like I predicted in the last rant. I mean, the previews that they gave us were pretty clear so, I don't know why they tried. I mean, they could've tried, if they didn't give us that preview last week so... It was bad from the production but well, I like to be right.
Anyway, after that, Bananas got his revenge (not on Wes though) and he picked, alone, the MVP - CT. And being a girls elimination, it wasn't the ideal scenario but yeah, liked what Bananas did. It was revenge but still funny so, it was nice (in my opinion).
Of course, because of this, not only he had to choose a girl for elimination, but also the Stars team had to choose their LVP and this is when the alliances come back again, mostly with Matt being the one 'without' an alliance and being the one to basically pick who to go to elimination.
Once again, this was already expected, because of the preview, what I wasn't expecting was what he did in the nominations. In the end, he actually choose Ariane, making it a tie between Ariane and Kim and, because of that, and because no one was going to change their votes, it was up to the Champs to choose the girl to go against Aneesa (who was the LVP chosen by CT). And, not only from the two girls that were nominated, but also from the other two girls (Michelle and Justina). Basically they could choose any girl.
They then wanted to let Aneesa decide since it was going to be her against one of the girls, and she almost chose Ariane, but they thought it was too easy so they went with Michelle, who wasn't that bad nor that great and wasn't one of the two girls so it was nice.
What they didn't know was that the actual elimination was a pretty physical one (which I really enjoyed) and it was something that Michelle was going to be good at. Still, Aneesa is pretty strong and she puts a good fight, and that was exactly what she did. She was pretty good actually, just not good enought to beat Michelle and yeah, Michelle ended up winning in the end.
It was a good episode overall, just not as exciting as the previous one (I mean, you can't beat the drama between Wes and Bananas).
The preview for next week wasn't that clear either so I don't really no what to expect. We see that they have a challenge in a swimming pool and that it's going to be the last one before the final so... Let's see what happens.
Let me know what you think is going to happen and who would you like to see in the final - you know who I wan't to see.
And I'll see you next year.
Hope you have an amazing new year's eve!
Love,
Daniela.


Wednesday, December 20, 2017

The Challenge: Champs vs Stars | Season 2 Episode 5 - "Playing Me for the Foos"


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Hello people!
Here we are with a brand new The Challenge rant!
I gotta say it's nice to have at least one of my favourite series to watch during the holidays, because this time all the shows are on hiatus so The Challenge is the only one on right now and I'm pretty happy about that.
What I'm not happy about is with what happened in this episode.
Don't get me wrong, I loved how everything turned out and the fact that the Champs won (again) but all the other stuff that happened... Man, it left me so pissed off.
So, like we saw in the preview last week, some arguments happened between Wes and Bananas and it wasn't really surprise. I mean, I don't know about you but since they announced the cast that I knew sh*t was going to happen between them and since the season started that I've been waiting for that happen. I guess this was the time.
They didn't focus much on stuff before the challenge, just a conversation between Bananas and Wes (of course) setting up the tone for what was going to happen next.
We already knew that someone from Bananas' charity was going to be in this episode so that was why Bananas wanted to win. I mean, you don't know for sure if that was just it, but I feel like Bananas have been chaging a little bit in this past challenges and he hasn't been so back stabbing like he used to be so, I believe him when we says that. Besides, this is a special season, where they are playing for charity so I believe he was being true.
Who wasn't being true was Wes.
I never liked Wes. Not just because he's Banana's rival but because you can really see his dirty game and you can't really trust him. I can't say that you can trust Bananas, but at least he isn't that cocky little sh*t and he, most of the time, but he fulfills his promises.
Anyway, I don't want to get carried on with this so let's just say that they talked and they disagreed in stuff so both of them tried their best to win MVP.
Moving on the actual game/challenge, this one was the only one that the Stars got pretty close to the Champs and almost won. But, in the end, Bananas scored *wink* and they won. 
Right after that that's when the shady stuff happened.
The girls gather around to decide who's the MVP and all of them agree that it's either Wes or CT and, after talking, they decide on CT. That's when Wes appears and starts talking with them, manipulating them, and they decide on Wes then. Not saying anything to the other boys (CT, Zach or Bananas).
When it comes the time when The Mizz asks for them to gather around and decide the MVP, Emily says right away that they have already decided on Wes. Of course Bananas is pissed because not only they didn't say sh*t to the other boys, but also there was someone there from Bananas' charity so he wanted to give them some money.
I would be pissed too. I mean, I am pissed! And then, in the 'interviews', Emily says that they decided on the person that they thought was the best player. Sh*t you did! You were the one to say, right away, that CT was the MVP! Seriously guys, I'm sorry if I'm swearing too much but this really pissed me off!
Of course, then, when it comes to 'deliberation', Bananas says that he knows he's the one going to elimination and then Wes just says 'Okay, then'. Like, this was his plan all along! This makes me so mad!
They don't focus much after this and just move on the the nominations.
This time everything was pretty easy. Bananas basically 'volunteered' and everyone from the Stars Team voted on Riff Raff, finally so that was it - Bananas vs Riff Raff.
For a second, I was afraid but, as soon as they started the elimination I saw that Bananas was just going to win and... That was exactly what happened.
Don't get me wrong, I liked Riff Raff, he was fun, but of course I was rooting for Bananas and I just hope he gets his revenge because Wes is really asking for it!
And, before I end this rant I just want to mention and childish games that they have been playing this season. I mean, I know that the Stars aren't really athleates but c'mon! Those aren't The Challenge games and, besides, they are so dumb, really...
Anyway, for next week I predict that the Stars Team is going to loose again (because of what Matt said in the preview) and that's basically it. I have no idea who they are going to put for elimination but I believe, for the Stars Team it's going to be Kim (because she's out numbered) and for the Champs I just hope Bananas gets his revenge on Emily and they send her in because she not only was fake af but she's been too cocky this season so... Yeah. This are my thoughts.
Let me know your thoughts on all this Wes/Bananas sh*t and what do you think is going to happen next week.
Until then!
Love,
Daniela.

Wednesday, December 13, 2017

The Challenge: Champs vs Stars | Season 2 Episode 4 - "When Push Comes to Shoving Stars"


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Hello guys and welcome to the only rant that it's gonna be up this week - The Challenge!
With the holidays and everything basically all the shows go on hiatus so it's nice to, at least, have one to talk to you about.
This week the things got more interesting with the Stars Team. Still, the Champs Team rulled the challenges (I'll get on with that later) but in this episode the Stars Team had a lot of 'screen time' (I might say), which is always interesting.
So, the episode started right where the previous one left of, which the elimination - Wes against Romeo and they didn't really stay much on that, ending with Wes having a pretty easy win.
Moving on, with everything that have been happening to the Champs Team, of course the producers had to do something about it and that's when Tori comes to play (and that's why she's in the 'banner').
After that, they didn't show much more and jumped into the actual challenge right away.
This time it was some type of football challenge (or like they say in America - Soccer) with a giant ball. Like I said previously, the Champs Team dominated (once again) and won 8 against 0, which is a pretty big loss! So, of course, the Champs had to choose and MVP, which they chose Aneesa. I agreed with their decision, because she was the only girl to score but I just don't really understand why they always choose a girl when it's a girls elimination and a guy when it's a guy's elimination. I mean, I kind of get it but, at the same time, they should choose who was actually the most valuable player in that 'game' (which this time was either Zach or Bananas, since bananas was the only one that score 3 points). The only thing that could have some 'weight' is when that person has already won, so in that case they can choose another person but yeah, this is just my opinion.
Anyway so, they choose Aneesa and when they get into deliberation it was obvioust that it was going to be Tori because she was the new player so yeah, I also agreed with that. And then, that's when the Stars Team start playing a big role in this episode.
They basically split into two teams - Josh, Kim and Shawn vs Justina, Michelle and Ariane - with Matt and Riff Raff out 'on their own'. Obviouslt both Teams start talking with this last two so they would get them in their 'teams', focusing more on Matt because they already know that they can't really count on Riff Raff.
When it was time for nominations, it was clear that there were two teams because Josh's team voted for Ariane and Justina's team voted for Shawn. Then, Riff Raff just burned his vote and Matt ended up voting for Shawn, ending with being Shawn against Tori in the elimination.
They didn't waist much time and moved on to the actual elimination and, once again, it was a pretty easy one and it was obvious that Tori was going to win and guess what? That was exactly what happened.
I kind of liked it because I was rooting for Justina's team. To be honest, she's the best one out of all the Stars but, at the same time, I also kind of agree with Riff Raff's game. I mean, you kinda need an alliance to win the game but sometimes I just get fed up in the actual challenge seasons when they have to agree with someone and just not vote for themselves so, I like that he didn't get into the 'fight'.
Anyway, next episode looks like an interesting one because, for the first time, the Champs might actually loose. I mean, from that preview, we were led to believe that the Champs have an hard time with the challenge and that they are going to loose but, to be honest, I still think they are going to win and that Bananas is going to be the MVP (I just want him to be the MVP ok?) and that's why Wes is saying that you can't trust Bananas. I don't know, it might also be them talking about the fact that each of them have to vote (because they lost) but I don't believe that. But, let me know what you think is going to happen in the next episode and I'll see you next week with a new The Challenge rant!
Love,
Daniela.

Saturday, December 9, 2017

Arrow | Season 6 Episode 9 - "Irreconcilable Differences"


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Hello everyone and here's the last rant of the week (and probably the last rant this year, except for The Challenge, there's still going to be about two/three rants of The Challenge before the year ends).
So, unlike Supernatural, this Arrow episode wasn't that exciting to me. Well, maybe exciting isn't the word because it was a good episode but it was such a sad episode and it got me pretty upset, even thought I think it's going to be a great storyline so... there's that.
I didn't talk about the preview of this episode in my last Arrow rant (which was the crossover) but basically in this episode someone was going to betray Oliver and yeah. that was exactly what happened.
The episode starting great, actually, with Oliver and Felicity celebrating their wedding. This first part had a lot of little details that I really enjoyed but it also had some downs which I'm ok with but I think that's just because I'm an huge Olicity shipper. I love that they mentioned that fact that they got married without telling anyone, I think someone had to mention it and I'm happy it was Thea (even though, like I said in one of my previous Arrow rants, I didn't miss Thea that much so...) but, on the other hand, this first scenes had so many cringy moments. I mean, the whole thing was a little too cringy but I guess they did it on purpose. Also, I'm kind of ok with it because I love Olicity so, I think they can ger away with some cringy moments.
Of course something good can really last in the Arrow world so, while in the reception, Quentin learns that someone from the Team Arrow is testifying against him, to which he says to Oliver.
Oliver feels betrayed, like expected, and tracks the team to see if they have been doing something sketchy.
When I learned about this storyline, my first thought was Rene, Rene was the one testifying against Oliver - either Rene or Diggle, but I found it hard to be Diggle. There was no way it was Curtis or Dinah, that was sure (at least for me), but I guess not for Oliver because Dinah is the first person that he accuses, after finding out that she has been meeting with Vigilante.
That's when Rene steps up and says that he's the one, which got me really happy about myself, because I love being right.
Rene claims that Agent Watson cornered him with evidence that he is Wild Dog, and if he didn't testify, he wouldn't be able to see his daughter again.
Actually, that was the most logical thing to happen, because I couldn't see any other reason for him to do that.
Meanwhile, Lance is kidnapped by Laurel and Cayden James so the Team has to put their differences aside and work togehter in order to save Quentin.
This doesn't end too well. Quentin does gets out of there alive, but Oliver permanently ousts Rene from the Team because he went looking for Lance, abandoning the primary mission and violating Oliver's trust, again.
After that, things get even worse - Dinah and Curtis also get out of Team, not able to trust Oliver anymore, after he tracked them.
To be honest, I don't think the issue here is the fact that Oliver tracked them, but the fact that he tracked everyone except Diggle - which I also don't think it's right I mean, Diggle could also betray Oliver. I would be so disappointed with him but it was possible.
Nonetheless, this leaves me so sad because I hate seeing everyone mad at each other. Plus, how is Oliver going to be able to keep going with the Team Arrow (now the OTA) with Diggle not being able to go to the field and Oliver himself having the FBI after him? I mean, this is going to be pretty hard!
Well, but this doesn't end like that. There's one more scene where we see Oliver, John and Felicity being monitored through and hiddgen camera by none other than Cayden James. But not only him... Him and Laurel, Anatoli, Vincent (aka Vigilante) and Ricardo Diaz! Like, what?! I was so surprised with this!
This is like a Suicide Squad type of thing which is so different from what Arrow have been doing.
I'm really excited to see where this is going so it's going to be so painful waiting almost two months for the show to come back.
The good thing is that we have a lot of time to theoryze so let me know everything that you think it's going to happen and I'll see you next week with a new The Challenge rant!
Love,
Daniela.

Friday, December 8, 2017

Supernatural | Season 13 Episode 9 - "The Bad Place"


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Hello everyone and welcome to a brand new Supernatural rant.
Just like almost all tv shows this week, this was also Supernatural's Midseason Finale and, of course, it had to end with a bang.
I must say that this wasn't my favourite episode this season, but I'm really enjoying where they're going with the show and I just can't wait for more.
This episode had one thing, right in the beginning, really good - Jack's comeback. I didn't want to be that type of girl but I'm really liking Jack (like I've been saying in all my rants) and I just feel like he's part of the family, like Sam, Dean and Cas, so it was really nice to have him back again.
Also, I don't know if it's just me but, in this episode, they introduced some new 'monster' or 'creature' - the dreamwalker. I mean, I feel like it's something knew but, the show is in it's 13th Season so I don't remember every single thing from the past seasons so, if they have ever mentioned the dreamwalkers before, let me know, please.
This two things are actually linked because Jack is the one searching for this dreamwalker. He finds one but we see that he ends up dead. After that, the brothers find out, through Jody, what happened to this dreamwalker - Derek - and that Jack went to see him and so go after him.
They end up finding Jack and they are pretty mad with him. That's when they tell him that Derek is dead, to which Jack has no idea.
Seriously, I doubted that it was Jack because I just couldn't believe he had turned bad just like that and thank god he didn't because I would be so sad.
Well, talking about sad, a pretty touching scene happened after that, when Jack is with the boys in the car and he just realizes that both of them thought he killed Derek. That's when the boys tell him that they thought he was looking for Lucifer, to which Jack says that the Winchesters and Castiel are his family and he doesn't need Lucifer, which was so cute! And even cuter was Dean's response, that totally agreed with him and I just loved that! Jack also says that the reason why he's looking for a way to go into the alternate universe is to get Mary back (which was actually my first thought) so that the brothers would accept him, which was also pretty cute and touching! Loved it!
Jack let them know about the fact that he needs a dreamwalker in order to access the alternative universe and so they go looking for Kaia, another dreamwalker that they discovered Derek was in touch with. 
At first, Kaia doesn't want to help them, but after getting kidnapped by angels she agrees with the boys.
That scene with the angels was quite something, even though I hated the angels so much! And, because of that, when Jack is trying to access the alternative universe, Kaia keeps seeing another reality populated by monsters, which she calls The Bad Place, resulting in the worst possible scenario - Kaia on the side of the road, Jack in the alternate universe (finding Mary) and the boys in the Bad Place. It is so bad but, at the same time, it's pretty exciting and I just can't wait for the series to comeback because I would never, in a million years, think that they would go with a storyline like this so, I'm excited for that!
Meanwhile all this is happening, another tiny storyline starts (which is probably an introduction to the next episode which is also going to be the first episode of the spin-off Wayward Sisters), where Patience goes to Jody Mills because she had a vision of her gettin killed (again).
So, I guess we'll have to wait almost two months to know where this is going which is such a bummer but still, this episode got me so pumped so, I guess it will be worth it.
Let me know what you thought of the episode and I'll see you in a few minutes with a new Arrow rant.
(Oh, by the way, I did live tweet during both shows so, there's that).
Love,
Daniela.


Wednesday, December 6, 2017

The Flash | Season 4 Episode 9 - "Don't Run"


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Hello everyone and here's the midseason finale rant of The Flash!
Midseason episodes are known for having a lot of information about the whole season and, mainly, ending with a big cliffhanger so that was exactly what happened in this episode.
I must say that this whole episode caught me off guard. I wasn't expecting anything of what happened and, in my opinion, this is really a good step up from last season. Last season was so disappointing, with all the secrets and the guessing who's the villain that, in the end, it was pretty bad and basically everyone 'hated' last seasn so I'm glad that the Producers realised it and changed completely.
We could already tell from the very beginning of the season but this midseason finale is just proof that The Flash can do better and that it isn't a dark show - it is totally different from Arrow and the producers should keep it that way, it works so much better.
So, this episode was the one after the big crossover so, obviously, they had to address it a little bit in the beginning. We see Barry and Iris sorting out their wedding gifts after arriving from their honeymoon.
I must point out the coment that Iris made about Oliver and Felicity marrying the same day... I just hated it! I already disliked Iris and, after that coment... Man, I got so mad. It was such a tiny detail but it messed me up so much. She seemed like she didn't like that fact that Olicity married in the same day WestAllen did and... Ugh! I thought they would like it... I mean, Barry seemed fine with it, just Iris was upset... I think that was such a disrespect to her 'friendship' with Felicity I mean... I thought they were friends! Ugh, let's just move on with the story because this is making me so mad!
Anyway, I also have to point out Barry's comment about not wanting to run anymore because that just made full circle with the ending of the episode, which I thought amazing!
After sorting out their wedding presents, they went Christmas shopping and that was when Barry is ambushed and kidnapped by DeVoe while, in Jitters, Caitlin is kidnapped by Amunet (that little biatch).
Back in STAR Labs, Iris claims they need to look for both of them, despite Wells claiming that they have insufficient resources. 
We see Barry is DeVoe's lair, trapped, which is kind of knew, while DeVoe teaches him a lesson on how there's no happy endings. I mean, with all of this weddings and stuff, I almost forgot the fact that DeVoe was planning on 'attacking' after they got married so, it was a little bit of a surprise to me.
Meanwhile, Caitlin is forced by Amunet to perform surgery on a metahuman named Dominic, who can read minds. They try to escape but Amunet blocks their exit. They are forced to get back and, as she's starting the surgery, Caitlin is able to incapacitate Amunet, allowing her and Dominic to fully escape and then be 'rescued' by Cisco and Ralph, who are able to find her after Iris making the call and choosing to only look for Caitlin, leaving Barry 'alone'.
That was also a surprise to me because, since Barry is the main character of the show, and Iris' now husband, I would thought she would choose to look for him but, at the same time, it was too obvious so... I get that. Besides, looking for him wouldn't allow for the next part of the episode to happen so, she had to.
So, like I was saying... They are able to save Caitlin and, just after that, Barry is also able to escape from DeVoe. I don't know about you but it seemed a little to easy for me but, I don't know, I just didn't pay too much attention into that. Well, I should've because next, when Team Flash is celebrating Christmas at Joe's house, Dominic appears and that's basically when everything changes.
It wasn't that obvious. They invited Dominic so I didn't think something was off. But then, Barry gets an alert from his house. He goes there, just thinking that it's more wedding presents being delivered and that's when he gets a call from Dominic, making known the fact that he's being controlled by DeVoe.
And, in the very end, DeVoe not only reveals what really happend to him and Dominic (that they basically changed bodies or something like that) but also reveals to Barry  that he framed him for his own murder. The police then arrives and that's when Barry says to himself 'Don't Run' (which I think was amazing) and the police arrests him. 
All of this was so unexpected to me! I never in a million years would think that Barry was going to be arrested, and I guess this is the good thing about this villain. Because he isn't a speedster, we don't really know what he's capable of, so I don't know what to expect from him, and that is kind of scary actually!
Nonetheless, this is so good and so exciting and I'm just bummed that I have to wait until January 16th for the new episode... It's going to be a long way.
Anyway, we still have one more episode of both Arrow and Supernatural so expect that in a few days! I'll see you then!
Love,
Daniela.

The Challenge: Champs vs Stars | Season 2 Episode 3 - "Slamballs and Elbow Brawls"


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Hello guys!
Back with a brand new week of rants, starting of with The Challenge.
As usual in this brand new season, things have been pretty exciting and nerve wracking and this episode was no exception!
The episode started right where the last one ended, with the CT and To fight. They didn't show much more than what we saw in that last episode though, just some clip of Bananas 'getting' into the fight, as usual, to be honest, but not much more happened. I mean, not that night.
In the next day the scene in the picture above happens, which was pretty funny and just something light to lift everyone's mood. And then, after they arrive at the challenge, that's when they find out that TO actually quick from the show. In my opinion, that was such a dumbass move. It was so childish of him and, to be honest, pretty self-centered because not only he let his team mates down (because let's face it, TO was probably the most attletic one) but he also let his charity down (even though the show donated to his charity). But really, if I was a member of that charity, I would be pretty mad at TO because he didn't even care to win some money to his charity.
Anyway, the show went on and they moved to the new challenge - Slam Ball (or something like that).
It was pretty much a basketball game but in a trampoline 'field', which was pretty rough and physical. Just like Aneesa said, it was more like slamming bodies! Nonetheless, it was pretty exciting and, once again, the Champs Team won!
And, since they won, they chose Zach as their MVP (once again).
After that, 2 hours later, we see Ashley crying and everything and, from the previews, we already knew - her dad got worse so she had to leave he show - leaving the Champs Team with only two girls. Luckily, this was a guys elimination week so they wouldn't loose another girl. Still, it's pretty upsetting not only for Ashley but also because the Champs Team keep loosing players even after winning every single week so, I don't know, I really hope they win in this Season, because they really deserve.
Moving on to deliberations... As for the Stars Team, they all basically agree to send in Romeo, because he's just pissed at what happened with Zach, even though Zach said it was an accident. In the Champs Team, since Zach is the MVP, he's the one choosing. The thing is, he wants to win the final and Bananas and CT are basically in his way but, Wes being the smartass that he is, he basically volunteers saying that if the does something now, in the future, they might owe him one and so he could be 'free' from another elimination in the future. I don't necessarily agree with his move but he does what he thinks it's best.
So, in the nominations, this is exactly what happens - Romeo and Wes are the ones chosen and it's actually kind of funny because in the last episode we saw that they were friends and all so... It looks like things like this keep happening, which is exciting so, I'm not complaining. 
Well, in the end, we only see what the elimination is going to be and the episode just ends like that.
In the preview we don't get any hints really so I have no idea who's going to win this elimination. In one hand, I want Wes to win because I'm on the Champs Team but, at the same time, I never really liked Wes and he's basically in the way for Bananas to win so... I don't know. Also, both Wes and Romeo have a pretty similar body structure so I don't know who could win that elimination.
Let me know what you guys think will win the elimination and I'll see you later with a new The Flash rant (midseason finale!).
Love,
Daniela.

Saturday, December 2, 2017

Supernatural | Season 13 Episode 8 - "The Scorpion and the Frog"


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Hello everyone!
I'm back, after a crazy week full of crossover rants with a brand new Supernatural rant!
Although this wasn't my favourite episode, this was a special one to me because I got to like tweet during this episode again! Last year I didn't have classes on Friday, so I was able to watch the episode on Thursday night (at 1am here in Portugal) but, because this year I do have classes on Friday (right at 8am) I can't watch the episodes live. But, this week (and next week as well) Friday's are day off here in Portugal so I was able to watch it live and it made me so happy!
So, like I said, this episode wasn't my favourite but I can see a lot of good things in it.
This wasn't a normal 'case of the week' episode. With everything that happened with Jack being gone, the brothers keep on searching for him and that's when a crossroad demon (aka the new Crowley) approaches them with half of a spell that can track nephilims.
Of course this is too good to be true and of course this demon wants something in return and in order to give them the other half of the spell. Turns out, this demon wants something from someone.
In the beginning, the brothers don't want do it, but the demon - Bart - says that if they don't help, he might as well give Asmodeus the spell and Sam and Dean don't want that, so they agree to do whatever he wants them to do.
Looks simplre in the beginning - enter someone else's home, go into an hidden room and steal something that is behind another door.
To this, the brothers meet Bart's 'team', which include an human girl and a demon. They all play some part in this plan and they are all needed. The boys are needed because in order to open that 'hidden room' they need blood from someone that has gone to hell and back - Dean.
This is when things get pretty funny.
Actually, the best thing about this episode was the comedy, because everything else was pretty obvious.
So, Sam is the distraction, presenting this guy (who is an assassin and that has gone to hell and back as well) something supernatural and rare, while Dean and the girl, Alice, work on finding and opening this hidden door.
Something has to go wrong, right?! So, that's exactly what happens and Sam is discovered and this guy almost kills him but he doesn't, and then goes after Dean. 
In a really comic way, they are able to knock him out (since he can't die while he's in his house) and tie him up. Then, they face another challenge, getting into some type of vault which has some traps so, in order to do that, another pretty funny scene, they send the guys in and he's shot and everything but because he's in his house he doesn't die, and the guys are able to get what they went there for.
As they are about to leave, they see that the other guy got himself free but is nowhere to be seen so they just leave. They are then chased and after stopping the guy explains why Bart wants what he has and we find that inside the coffin that they stole there's Bart's bones.
Then, Bart appears an just cuts off the other guy's head, which was pretty shocking to me, and then he basically threatens Alice, who are basically doing that because she made a deal with Bart.
They are able to also trick Bart and burn his bones in the end but... The other half of the spell burns too (since Bart had it in his hand) and... The episode basically ends like that.
Alice goes away and the boys just get back to the bunker trying to find another way to locate Jack.
I don't know, but this didn't seem all bad to me... They still have half of the spell, there might be someone who knows the other half so they can always start with that. But, the preview for next episode didn't look that good to be honest. It looks like Asmodeus finds Jack and Jack starts working for him. I might be wrong but that's what it looked like to me.
Next week's episode is also the mid-season finale so it will most likely end in a shocking way so, I'm prepared for that.
Let me know what your predictions are for next episode and I'll see you next week with new rants!
Love,
Daniela.