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Rachel Anderson
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Normally, anything horror makes me squirm, too. I cannot deal with scary movies, even if my friends insist that they aren't actually that scary. But this season wasn't too bad for me. We'll see if that's still the case next season.

I'm sorry for scaring you; I was just using the past tense to discuss the way the show has been in past seasons. I cannot say with confidence that it will continue as such until Season 4 premieres, at least (I hope that makes sense. It's been a long day, and I'm not sure how coherent my thoughts are at this point).

I don't think CW has released the official midseason schedule yet, so it might be January or it might be April. All we know as of right now is it's not on the fall schedule.

I'm not usually a person who enjoys zombie shows, but iZombie was different in so many ways. One of them was the scope: when the show started, it was not focused on the apocalypse and the remnants of society. With the final moments of this episode, I worry that's where Season 4 may be heading. While it could make for

Also, I have to acknowledge how fantastic that first interrogation scene was. From Liv's visions of sex with Ravi and Ravi's subsequent responses to Clive keeping as far away as possible from the woman he was questioning to Ravi's absolutely perfect response to the racist woman, everything was just so good. Bless this

As a West Coast viewer, I only finished the episode about 15 minutes ago, so I'm still pretty shaken up. There's so many things I want to say, and yet I'm struggling to find the words. But here's what I'll say.

I thought about that when he was hanging out in the basement with a brain and listening to the radio. He's definitely got some of his malice back, but I'd be a bit surprised if he's a zombie again. At this point, I'm just seeing more evidence for his amnesia being a ruse.

Same! This may actually have been my least favorite Ravi episode in the show's history. I love his character so much, though, and I really don't want to see him go downhill.

I am so stoked that this show is back on the air. I've missed it so much, especially in the past few months as the season premiere got closer and after the also-excellent (though for completely different reasons) Crazy Ex-Girlfriend ended its season. I can't wait to see where this season takes us. On a completely

I agree that it's more powerful here. It was definitely a great move on the writer's part to give those lyrics such a dark backstory. The spoken versions of the themes have been used to dramatically different effects within the episodes; in my opinion, both were used excellently.

Let's not forget that they also managed to work in a spoken version of this season's theme song. It may not have been quite as glorious as last season's Paula and Scott version, but it was still pretty glorious.

"Man Naps" was perhaps the biggest surprise of the episode for me, and it was an absolute delight.

Also, the end tag was, in my opinion, the best Karen moment on the series to date.

The main story in this episode actually worked pretty well for me. Though I'll confess that maybe one less appearance by the Wind Man would have been okay, I found him incredibly amusing, and that "You Stupid Bitch" bit was gold. And Paula and Darryl's storyline was excellent. I'm always impressed with this show's

Mrs. Hernandez's outburst was such a satisfying way for Rebecca to get another wake-up call. Even if she never gets another line of dialogue on the show, it was all worth it for that moment.

Not my favorite episode ever, but this was still a very solid turn. Plus, the more I think about it, the more I realize that even some of the best episodes of other shows I watch don't measure up to an average episode of this show.

I honestly loved every moment of this episode. It definitely helped that Heather finally got her own song.

I loved this revival. I'm about to talk about some of the things that weren't my favorite, but overall, I thought it was an excellent way to wrap up the story. I love how Emily's story ended — I would not change a thing. This episode gets bonus points, too, for being the only episode to actually make me cry. I got

I was hoping the tag would be Suzy Reynolds or Hector's Dating Advice podcast with his mom. Still, the tags are such a fun touch, even if they don't live up to Window Washer Gossip Fridays or "I left my wife for a prostitute".

No Hector Award this week?