I'd like this as well. I feel like Liv's own personality just gets too lost, and it's also really only an issue with Liv because the other zombie characters have never had such huge personality shifts.
I'd like this as well. I feel like Liv's own personality just gets too lost, and it's also really only an issue with Liv because the other zombie characters have never had such huge personality shifts.
Well, Liv thought that if she looked human they wouldn't recognize her - but that guy remembered seeing her before from when she and Clive questioned him. It's not as if she looks that different.
I was expecting more of an investigation into the helicopter blowing up, it seems like not much happened.
Didn't they suddenly reintroduce that technology in last week's episode? So the switch wasn't really surprising.
That's what I meant, I don't understand why the rules for the advantages are different.
Yeah, just last episode Sierra was able to give her advantage to Sarah. So why can't Sarah give the advantage to Cirie? Would the rules have been different had Sarah been voted out and left the advantage to Cirie?
I was surprised when they went to tribal so early in the episode and was expecting some big thing, like the tribal they had with Jeff Varner & Zeke.
I think they do need to write out Lee or do something with her. They fit Barbara into the show differently, and that seems to work better. I think they need to do the same with her.
Lyla didn't really serve much of a purpose and they had her change her mind way too easily. She said that Iris' life was not worth than the lives of millions, and that they needed to find another way but then she just changed it for not real reason?
So there are still some LMDs wandering around?
I don't think Major should continue to work there, now that he's human. It just seems like it's a bad idea.
If they're going to kind of reboot the show, I'd rather it be something a bit different - not just Season 1 2.0.
I think they should have just gone ahead and made this the series finale. They're losing so much of the cast, and I really don't see the point in doing Season 1 all over again next season.
I thought he was.
I thought the finale was a bit underwhelming. I wasn't expecting a new murder mystery for next season. It also turned out the rumored ending, of Sabrina appearing, was not at all true - but I think I was just hoping that it was.
I was kind of surprised Sierra actually left the advantage to Sarah. But, I'm also kind of surprised nobody has noticed the game Sarah is playing and decided to start talking about voting her out.
The fate of the show hasn't been announced yet, but I saw someone else today that they actually shot two endings, so there's an ending for if the show is cancelled and one for if it got renewed. Not sure if that's true or not though.
Blaine faking his memory loss wasn't a big surprise. I wasn't sure if he was or not, but I'm not at all surprised. I do think the show needs to figure out what to do with him though.
Even if Wally didn't have his powers, maybe not restoring Barry's memories was the right move? They wanted to stop Savitar, and that could have worked. I wish they'd spent a bit more time actually discussing it.
This episode was all over the place with Aida, I couldn't figure out where they were going with her. I didn't expect to see Ghost Rider back though.