A medical resident finds that being a zombie has its perks, which she uses to assist the police.A medical resident finds that being a zombie has its perks, which she uses to assist the police.A medical resident finds that being a zombie has its perks, which she uses to assist the police.
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- TriviaZombies Liv (Rose McIver) and Blaine (David Anders) are shown eating brains in almost every episode. McIver and Anders have repeatedly stated in interviews that the "brains" are made out of gelatin and have a very unpleasant taste; both actors have stated that they use spit buckets after each brain-eating scene.
- GoofsLiv, Blaine, and Angus are the only regularly seen zombies to consistently have pale skin and white hair. Even after the city is cut off from the rest of the world most zombies, besides some background extras, have a constant supply of hair dye and tanning beds, despite mass shortages being a major plot point in the latter two seasons.
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[opening theme]
deadboy & the Elephantmen: [singing] Uh-huh / Uh-huh / Oh-oh-oo / Yeah / Stop, na-nana-ooo / I'm already dead, yeah / I a-am... a-a-a-already de-e-ead
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Let me preface this review by stating that I am not a fan of zombie-themed entertainment. While I am a horror-lover, I do not find zombies - or vampires, for that matter - to be particularly frightening. Plus, they've been done to death (haha). Particularly recently.
That said, when I saw the pilot featured on Hulu I didn't have high hopes. Still, I had some time to kill, so I gave it a try, and I'm really glad that I did. As of today (3/30/15) there are only two episodes out, but I thoroughly enjoyed both of them. I found the show to be quirky and the actors likable. The show follows a fairly standard "solve a murder an episode" format, couched in an overarching "figure out Zombism" / "are there others? and, if so, how many?" plot.
For some reason, the vibe I get from iZombie is similar to 'Pushing Daisies,' which I count as a major plus. The first two episodes definitely left me wanting more, though it's more for the charm and entertainment value than any real curiosity of the major storyline's advancement.
I am definitely suggesting that my friends watch this show, and I have high hopes that it will continue to be enjoyable. I do have some reservations that it may start to focus too heavily on convoluted romantic hijinks, but I am hoping that I will be pleasantly surprised.
That said, when I saw the pilot featured on Hulu I didn't have high hopes. Still, I had some time to kill, so I gave it a try, and I'm really glad that I did. As of today (3/30/15) there are only two episodes out, but I thoroughly enjoyed both of them. I found the show to be quirky and the actors likable. The show follows a fairly standard "solve a murder an episode" format, couched in an overarching "figure out Zombism" / "are there others? and, if so, how many?" plot.
For some reason, the vibe I get from iZombie is similar to 'Pushing Daisies,' which I count as a major plus. The first two episodes definitely left me wanting more, though it's more for the charm and entertainment value than any real curiosity of the major storyline's advancement.
I am definitely suggesting that my friends watch this show, and I have high hopes that it will continue to be enjoyable. I do have some reservations that it may start to focus too heavily on convoluted romantic hijinks, but I am hoping that I will be pleasantly surprised.
- Murder_Shrimp
- Mar 28, 2015
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