Wait, Blaine is the Logan? When was this conversation had, because come on.
Wait, Blaine is the Logan? When was this conversation had, because come on.
There's an interview with McIver on Vulture, and she says that pre-zombie Liv was basically Peyton, which makes sense to me.
To be fair, we don't know for sure if Lowell is really a good guy. They raised a flag this episode, that Liv never actually asked him where he got his food supply. I wouldn't be surprised if he's part of Blaine's conspiracy.
I know, right? But I just didn't buy the cliffhanger at all. *Of course* he accepted her invitation. He wants to tell her he's a priest.
"Villainous pair"? Wait—Oliver (or anyone who knows), is Lady Quark a villain in the comic? She's not a villain in normal continuity, so is this a Convergence thing?
I liked this episode, but you know what I miss? Diane, Alicia, and Cary being awesome in courtroom scenes. And if they still did regular case-of-the-week stories, I wouldn't mind Finn joining in. Matthew Goode's regular status continues to confuse me. He has chemistry with Julianna Margulies, but the show isn't…
I came away from this episode really happy Frank Prady didn't win the election. I'd hate for him to have to go through all that.
Never trust Arvin Sloane, Alicia. NEVER.
There were a few direct references to this video of Liza Minnelli on HSN (the mishearing of the callers' names, the sparkly shirts): https://www.youtube.com/wat…
To piggyback on what thesixthninja said, I actually really like that, so far, we're meant to understand that iZombies are not undead monsters, but living humans with a very strange medical condition. The comic had a whole supernatural mythos used to explain the nature of the…
She probably has a pulse. Remember when Ravi took a blood sample from her? I think iZombies have circulating blood—it just circulates very slowly.
I'll be pretty surprised if Liv gives in to zombie rage for a good while yet. Her character arc is about forging ahead with a new life and new/renewed relationships after her old life fell apart due to trauma. It's not that different from Veronica Mars' arc, actually. I could see her killing someone eventually, but it…
Are you familiar with the comic? I know this is a very, very loose adaptation, but even so, based on the source, they might be going in an unexpected direction with the brother character.
This episode confused me as to how easy it is to zombify someone. It seems like all it takes is a little scratch, based on how Liv got turned in the pilot. But in this episode, Liv had a big fight with AJ that got pretty bloody, and Liv seemed okay with letting him be taken by the cops (not that she had a choice, but…
Maybe the dead gangster was not only a kung fu master but an improv comedian. Breaking stereotypes!
I like her family. I want more of the mother too!
I've been waiting for Sufjan's zombie song to pop up! Any other zombie-themed pop song people are hoping for? I wouldn't mind this one: https://www.youtube.com/wat…
Do we know for sure Robyn is still with them? I miss her!
You and I share a favorite episode. Red Team, Blue Team is phenomenal. But the mock trial is less politically charged, and they were able to have more fun with it (remember the wonderfully terrible actress who played a witness?) and ground it in some real dramatic stakes: namely the real tense relationship between…
I feel torn because I didn't really like this episode, and I think some of the specific problems the reviewer raises are legitimate—the gay marriage story *did* feel unimportant to me, because the point of a legal procedural is that we can see these kinds of cases acted out in the world of the show, we don't need the…