Liv becomes suspicious of Major for all of the wrong reasons in “The Hurt Stalker.”
This iZombie review contains spoilers.
Liv should be suspicious of Major.
As viewers, we know that Major is keeping some dangerous secrets from Liv.
Ones he shouldnt be.
Because, in both cases, this isnt information that Liv or Major has the right to keep.
Not when it affects peoples lives.
Not when it effects the lives of the very person they are trying to keep in the dark.
It is selfish and it is sad and it is totally relatable.
Who hasnt told a lie or a half-truth to ensure that a person you love is safe?
To ensure that a person you love sees you in the best possible light?
Sure, it usually doesnt involve zombies, but you get the picture.
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Point is: This isnt going to end well.
This is a massive betrayal of trust.
Clive is under suspicion of murder.
But, of course, they have to investigate.
To be fair, the show has been making greater strides in season 2 to correct that neglect.
Of course, that isnt completely true, is it?
More of this, hey.
Actually, I would take an entire episode of Ravi and Clive just watchingGame of Thronestogether.
Liv can come, too.
She made that Lannister reference that one time.
Max Rager is scarier than ever.
Another episode I could get behind?
One focused entirely on Vaughn du Clark and Gilda.
These two are hilarious, scary, and have one of the more intriguing relationships on the show.
Does Vaughn love his daughter?
Does Gilda love her father?
Have they always been in one anothers lives?
What is Max Ragers end goal exactly?
Is it really all about profits?
Or does Vaughn have an ulterior motive?
Whatever the explanation, I just know I enjoyed their surprisingly lengthy scene together tremendously.
But also, sometimes, kind of want this show to embrace the zombie genre a bit more thoroughly.
Like, I would be cool with a larger zombie outbreak storyline.
Rating:
3.5 out of 5