So far, we've seen Liv exhibit kleptomania, sniper capabilities, DJaying, Kung Fu, Dominatrix, guru, etc. what if she had the skills of a cable repair man, or a cameraman, astrophysicist, biologist, etc?
Blaine and the military that infected the people and turned them into zombies to gain more access to brains.
I was glad to have watched the series.
It’s possible, but unlikely; those were the highlighted aspects of each victim associated with the case of the week.
Also, this was over three years overdue.
So far, we've seen Liv exhibit kleptomania, sniper capabilities, DJaying, Kung Fu, Dominatrix, guru, etc. what if she had the skills of a cable repair man, or a cameraman, astrophysicist, biologist, etc?
It's possible; zombies are essentially mindless in most cultures of media. But Liv, probably because of her more moral support structure or whatever, would have more free will than any other zombie.
I'd like to see Blaine get controlled by a vampire.
I'm trying to follow the mythology page on here, but it feels a bit confusing. There's some similarities between them, but I don't get the requirements for the revenants due to never reading the comics, so if anyone can detail it for me, I'd appreciate it very much here.
Similarities: Both are reanimated corpses, aren't ghosts, have functioning physical and mental capabilities, etc.
Differences: A zombie needs human brains to function mentally every thirty or so days, a revenant needs human flesh to function?
I just don't get the revenant part.
Moonzdajorgista wrote:
Aggression25 wrote:
Moonzdajorgista wrote: Can I just ask if anyone here knows if any iZombie cast has snapchat?
It might be best to try Yahoo or Google.
Ok thanks
You're welcome. Good luck.
Moonzdajorgista wrote: Can I just ask if anyone here knows if any iZombie cast has snapchat?
It might be best to try Yahoo or Google.
Moonzdajorgista wrote: I agree I mean Peyton is totally badass she is an acting mayor now!! Honestly I think people are just jealous because they know Peyton is awesome 😭😭😭😭
That must be why. The more people love her, the more awesome she appears, the more haters there are for her.
MDGeistMD02 wrote: Well, they sorta did anyway. Instead of Liv getting the cure, they cure the *least compelling and least interesting* character on the show.
Morality overwhelms Liv.
I'll say this for zombieism in the words of Blade II Eli Demiskinos, "Cancer with a purpose."
MDGeistMD02 wrote: I hope it's clear I'm just messing around. While he is one of my favorite characters, I also understand how dark he is and you have a valid reason to not like him. I, too, liked Renegade.
The only thing I wish would happen would be that he is able to feed Angus the dementia-laced brain of his grandfather. They kinda dropped that idea in Season 2 and it would be interesting if they could bring it back for resolution.
Why feed Angus a brain that would only give him dementia for just a month or less? Can we even be certain that such a brain would still be salvageable if it's been over a season since it was mentioned?
I don't really know much of anything about brains beyond the fact that traditional zombies hunger for them and they contain the aspects of people that give them personality and memory, but they're just like food that needs to be refrigerated: They're perishable; they rot if left out and go bad if left in the freezer for too long.
Also, yes, I know you're only messing around.
Okay, but if he gets his at the end of the season, it'll be worth it.
I hope so, because nothing would be better for many than to see Blaine get his head whacked on the guillotine, not Renegade.
I miss her, by the way.
Quote: Did anyone else notice how Liv's make up in S01E05 looks different? Her colours look more vivid and she doesn't have that redness around her eyes or the dark circles under her eyes. Is it a sign that she may be "coming back to life"?
No. During the pilot, Liv was going through depression, defeatism, living with the fear that if people found out she was a zombie, they would hunt her down and destroy her. After the pilot, she has moved on from this and is getting back in touch with simply being around others without letting her problems get her down.
After seeing Brainless in Seattle, Part 1, I must say that Blaine isn't in the gray area when it comes to good or bad individuals that help the good guys every now and then. He's just a bad guy that deserves to be put down for his narcissistic actions.
How long do you suppose it'll be before someone takes him out?