iZombie
iZombie
TV-14 | 17 March 2015 (USA)

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    Solemplex To me, this movie is perfection.
    SpecialsTarget Disturbing yet enthralling
    Micransix Crappy film
    Isbel A terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.
    mightyzewski I loved the first 2 seasons, season 3 was ok. Season 4 is terrible. They are really overdoing the personalities from the brains and I don't like that they are starting to fade out her zombie look. I am watching an episode where she is acting like a British knight and cringing every time she starts talking. The whole renegade story line is too much.
    diazadriana-32667 Every crime gets you intrigged into finding out with them the murders, the show and actors are GREAT! Love watching it, but after getting to season 2 and still seeing Major alive, and knowing that his still alive in season 4, he got annoying already.
    ryanjamesdrake The other seasons are so great! Fun, light yet held a perfect amount of suspense. This new season is such a let down. Liv is significantly more effected by zombie brains, which not only makes us miss our amazing leading spring role, but makes us more and more confused of why This series has continued. I no longer feel like a loyal lover of the show but now a frustrated watcher continually wondering where the past writers went, or if they are paid to trying to continue their stream of income from their watchers as they burn this show down with minimal income, that was obviously not spent on writers but trying to keep the current actors.
    sjdavis-12063 I found the first few seasons entertaining. The "hook" of having our titular star (actress Rose McIver playing Olivia "Liv" Moore - Ha! Liv(e) Moore, funny zombie pun intended!) being a zombie medical examiner eating brains to solve crimes was catchy, but became repetitive. Not in the sense that each brain eaten provides a different characteristic and allowed a lot of range, but in the sense that every crime is solved. Something random happens that just magically triggers the appropriate zombie-brain vision. And then every suspect just freely confesses their crime. No one ever avails themselves to the justice system by claiming they didn't do it. Are zombie brain visions even admissible in court? I know that is a little too deep for a zombie comedy, but a little variety would be nice. Maybe actual detective work and not a vision solves a crime. That would make Detective Babineaux more of a strong character. Or rather than each episode being a one-off, how about a story arc "big bad" that isn't neatly wrapped up in a bow by episode end? Quick change of subject, the entries from commercial breaks, more clever puns. Two thumbs up for those!Then in a later season we hit a major speed bump in our star becoming a human smuggler called 'Renegade'. Not the most original name, but, eh, no biggie. This is where I have a real problem with the direction the show takes. Zombies are starving. Not enough brains to go around, so what is one to do? Smuggle in more humans and make them zombies! There is so much wrong (of course, just my opinion) with this entire premise. Oh, but the humans are those who are ill and would die without being made into zombie. Where is your heart? you ask. Why, it is somewhere above my (empty) stomach. It's called survival kids. Starving zombies become "Romero's" (clever homage to the original Night of the Living Dead type zombies), just rabid eating machines. And, rabid eating machines who break out of New Seattle to find brain food become dead rabid eating machines since zombies are rather WAY outnumbered and quite under geared compared to the human military. The selfish actions of Renegade and the other human smugglers threaten the entire zombie population. And now, in the season 4 finale, they restate the "mission": to show that zombies and humans can live together. Please explain to me how turning terminally ill humans into zombies accomplishes that mission? And too many times I asked myself, "why are they doing that? Doing this LOGICAL thing instead would solve the problem." But, a TV show has gotta show I guess. Even with those complaints, I still liked the show overall. Plus, it doesn't hurt that characters Liv, Peyton, and Dale are babes. And male characters Ravi, Clive, and Major provide female eye-candy. And they are pretty interesting characters in their own right to boot, so bonus! Is it good? Yes. Is it great? I think it really could have been, but it kind of went off the rails some.