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A zombie helps Seattle police solve murders by experiencing victims' memories when she eats their brains.
- iZombie entered this season while still retaining its signature comedic style (that zombie defense contractor is named Fillmore Graves, get it?) and strong writing.Reply
- iZombie has found success by taking daring leaps of faith before, and even if this storyline doesn't ultimately come together in the long run, a few mistakes likely won't hurt a show that's as reliable as iZombie has proven itself to be.Reply
- It's impressive that the show managed to reinvent itself while staying true to itself and what makes it so unique and enjoyable.Reply
- It's a brave new world for The CW's non-superhero comic book adaptation, and from the look of things, it's gong to be one worth sticking around for.Reply
- iZombie may be entering a new phase of its existence, but it's still filled with quirky quips, fast-paced brain preparation sequences and inspired soundtrack choices. Perhaps even more importantly, these are still the same characters we know and love.Reply
- If it occasionally slackens, that's only because iZombie is so steadily good that subpar episodes and missed story beats stand out far more than they would in a lesser series.Reply
- One of the things that is so compelling about iZombie's apocalypse is that the entire virus, and spread thereof, was perpetrated and perpetuated by greed and power.Reply
- iZombie firmly cements itself as one of the best shows on TV with its superb fourth season.Reply