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iZombie - Brother, Can You Spare A Brain? - Advance Preview

24 Mar 2015

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"I'm just a fake Psychic zombie trying to do her part"
iZombie premiered last week to a really great pilot that had all the makings of a good hit; witty dialogue, interesting concept, conflicted characters. I live tweeted and it was quite a blast to see all the positive response to the pilot. While the pilot was solid, the ratings were merely decent and like any show after it's premiere, the next two to three episodes are going to be the real test on whether or not the show has a fighting chance. I'm already hooked and as of now would love to have another season of the show. Last week ended with Liv finding a renewed purpose in her afterlife and awaking to a vision of the sleazy drug dealer from the life altering party she attended now a zombie. So how does hour two, Brother, Can You Spare A Brain, of iZombie stack up?
"Dying is also the best thing an artist can do for his broke-ass art dealer"
This week's case centers around an artist, Javier, who was impaled through his eye by a paintbrush. Ravi and Liv are on duty (#RaviOli) and arrive at the scene and Clive pesters Liv to have a vision. Liv let's Ravi know that the psychic act could get old real quick and is afraid that Clive may get on to her soon. Later, Liv has a bite of the Javier's brain(prepare for some minor gore) and of course the visions start to occur. The case gets complicated when Liv's vision of Javier having an affair turns out to not be an affair, but something his wife knew and encouraged. What's even more complicated is Liv's libido now that she's got a passionate artist in her system. Liv can't help but hit on everything, much to everyone's dismay.

Javier's personality does some other things to Liv, things that help to make the already murky romance with Major get a bit more murky.Like any procedural, the case takes a few twist and turns with some misleads here and there. Of course, Clive is set in the fact that it's always the spouse. Things get interesting when Liv is confronted by a suspect she put the libido whammy on earlier in the interrogation room and in order to escape Liv slips into "Full-Zombie Mode". (It's interesting to watch Liv gain control of her Zombie self). The case itself is pretty cut and dry and is the least interesting aspect of the episode. The most fun comes from watching Liv deal with "Brain Effects" and seeing Liv muse over her own legacy that she'll leave behind.
"What's more meta than a zombie having a bad zombie dream?"
Don't expect Liv's vision from the last scene of last week to go by the wayside. Liv is determined to hunt down the identity of the Zombie from her dream. Ravi, knowing how much this means to Liv, enlist the help of a sketch artist to help Liv discover his identity which doesn't work out so much. Though, the brian Liv did just eat is from an artist, and watching Ravi's face as Liv touts her new skill is just adorable. (#RaviOli for the win!) Liv's search won't go unnoticed for long, with the fake zombie psychic coming face to face with the man zombie from her nightmares, Blaine(David Anders). Tru Calling fans prepare for a Jack and Tru chemistry between the two, cute at first but knowing this can only go south. Ravi, as expected is generally excited about another subject to study. Liv is decidedly wary of Blaine, the former sleazy dealer who is the reason she is a zombie. He, unlike Liv, seems too comfortable with the idea of who he is. Blaine spouts that he's changed, but it seems like Blaine is still a bit sleazy, and that he's got something up his sleeve and it should be interesting to see how it turns out.
Overall thoughts: The hour was decent and a nice continuation of the pilot, though it was pretty tame. There's plenty of romance angst between Major and Liv, culminating in a pretty heated scene between the two. Liv does gain some insight on her afterlife by eating Javier's brian, and while this a nice tool for character growth, we are just two episodes in and I'm already hoping it doesn't become a trope the show consistently relies on. There are still plenty of good lines to go around and Rose McIver kills it once more playing up the quirks she gets from eating brains. I liked the introduction of Blaine and I do hope the show plays up the obvious foils between him and Liv a bit more. I'd love to watch these two go to war over zombie morality in a Tru vs. Jack cat and mouse game, and it looks like we might get that. All-in-all it was an okay hour, I'm scared to say it was filler since it's only the second episode, but I will say that offering episodes like this ensures it'll be an uphill battle making sure eyes-balls stay glued to the screen, depending on what the audience is looking for. For me, a fan of Veronica Mars and Tru Calling, the show's sort of predecessors that both had a subtle humor, dry wit and so-so hours, I can sit through an hour like this, and still enjoy the more subtle points of the hour just fine. C

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Brother, Can You Spare a Brain? airs Tuesday March 24th at 9pm Est following The Flash on the CW.
From the sneak peaks that you've seen and your reaction to the pilot last week, are you hooked on iZombie? Or Are you cautiously optimistic? Can we officially call Ravi and Liv, #RaviOli? Sound off Below!

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13 comments:

  1. I except 0.6-0.7 A18-49 rating for this episode.

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  2. I'm thinking it does .7-.8 and May even get a .9 in finals. The Repeat numbers from Friday and enthusiasm for a new flash have me cautiously optimistic

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  3. It will likely fall or stay steady in the finals.

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  4. you really ARE a Tru Calling fan. I mean recalling JACK?! that's big, anyway yeah i figured once you started comparing iZombie to Tru Calling that Blaine would be the Jack to Liv's Tru. Don't get me wrong, i want Blaine to turn good because i want to see David Anders as a good guy again

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  5. how is the chemistry between Rose and Anders? since they didn't or HAVEN'T gotten the chance to work together on Once Upon a Time, i'm curious. Whose is better? hers and Anders or hers and the Major character?

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  6. Oh, I loved Tru Calling...young Matt Bomer was...
    anyway, I am also hoping they kind of toe the line with Blaine without making him seem fickle, make him out to be a bad guy of circumstance, not by choice.

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  7. aww shame that it feels like a filler from the 2nd episode. I wish they don't treat every episode as a stand alone and have at least something big going on in the background.

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  8. There's a fire to her scenes with Anders but probably because the character of Liv is most herself with Blaine, whereas with Major she's holding back because of her secret.

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  9. Well, the Blaine stuff is the start of something big, and it was one of the bright spots in an overall okay episode.

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  10. A lot of us are Tru Calling and Veronica Mars fans so we're going to love this but I think David makes a better bad guy and there's nothing wrong with that I'm good with him being that but I'm sure there's more to him than that and it will make him interesting at first he'll probably act like he's on her side though and that he's a changed man because of what happened to him.

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  11. I kind of watched Tru Calling a little bit before White Collar so I didn't know that was him I thought he looked a lot like him but I did love that show.

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  12. I'm not too worried. Second episodes usually are that way, anyway...

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