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Rahul himself declared as much last year.

Carrie summarizes it pretty well. If you're still confused the best thing I can recommend is re-watching it when your'e in a better mood. If my math is correct and iZombie is like their other shows, they'll both be on The CW website for another month.

OH GOD WHAT HAVE I DONE!!!

Robert Buckley and Jason Dohring are both a source of great fantasy and a lot of body anxiety.

It's definitely more difficult, but I don't think zombie island ever involved "coming out" necessarily whereas this did. The military could always surround Seattle, feed the zombies tainted brains and just roll on in. I just don't see the end outcomes of "settle an island" and "hold a city hostage for brains" to be

The first half was paced slower than the second half in a way that was noticeable. Too much plot is almost always superior to not enough plot.

The scene with him helping her dye her hair was so intimate. Thank God, Ravi came up with a vaccine against the zombie virus or we'd be having another "Clive vs Ravi" best off. Clive is amazing.

I checked out of concern and her IMDB page has some upcoming projects. That said, your mention of cast members raises an important question. How has the most legendary of the "that guy, from that science fiction thing" guys Mr. Jeffrey Combs not been on a CW show yet? I can picture him on almost any of them so easily.

That was more a comment on having a large zombie contingent in a geographically isolated area poses the same problems. I mean maybe Zombie Island was actually a peninsula?

That was my first thought with the vaccine mechanism. Ultimately zombie-ism is a virus and a virus infecting a significant portion of a major city (between Blaine's customers which Max Rager thought could be up to 314 and Fillmore Graves that's a lot of people) that needs to be placated by brains. I think it was

Well now that it's summer we could go outside and get fresh air
*bursts into laughter, desperately finds media content to binge watch*

Carey Gold: It wasn't idealistic. It was naive. Did you really think they'll let Zombie Island exist? We'd be nuked, probably by our own government.

Ravi is the Best so much so that the vaccine is not deus ex machina, it's just that Ravi is the Best

The lack of avatar-comment synergy on this is fantastic.

No one would claim it didn't have issues. I think the issues can be summed up as this.
Rob Thomas: So then she discovers that Blaine has been faking the memory loss the entire time.
Script Supervisor: So cool, but you know we only have 13 episodes right?
Rob Thomas: Umm whoops.

This season was very reminiscent of The 4400's fourth season. My speculation last year was spot on! This episode was very similar to that show's series finale. This is not an insult. I loved The 4400 almost as much as I love iZombie. I am excited to see how they handle the expansion of their TV universe. I also was a

I shouldn't have implied that she was anything short of a positive contribution to the show. One nitpick. Justin is Major's coworker and has been on a couple dates with Liv. Personally, I don't expect a ton of development there.

Liv: I'm sorry, I can't.
My Spirit Animal: YOU'RE SORRY?!

That thought crossed my mind, but Natalie deliberately (freely or under coercion) giving Major Super-HIV/AIDS after her history of being sexually exploited would've just been too much for us to endure for Major "Miles O'Brien" Lillywhite. I don't think this is the end the Natalie storyline though.

Justin: Hey, we should have a house party for Major.
Zack Stoll: Isn't Major's house a well known place and Major himself the subject of numerous death threats? The boss will be away. Can't we just celebrate at the same place we have celebrated literally every other event remotely related to our squad?
Justin: Of