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iZombie (stylized as iZOMBIE) is an American television series developed by Rob Thomas and Diane Ruggiero-Wright for The CW, and is a loose adaptation of the comic book series of the same name created by Chris Roberson and Michael Allred, and published by DC Comics under their Vertigo imprint. The series was officially picked up on May 8, 2014, for the 2014–15 season[1] and premiered on March 17, 2015.[2]

On March 11, 2016, The CW renewed the series for a third season of 13 episodes, which is set to premiere on April 4, 2017.[3][4][5] As of April 12, 2016, 71 episodes of iZombie have aired, concluding the second season.

Series overview

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
113March 17, 2015 (2015-03-17)June 9, 2015 (2015-06-09)
219October 6, 2015 (2015-10-06)April 12, 2016 (2016-04-12)

Episodes

Season 1 (2015)

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TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
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U.S. viewers
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11"Pilot"Rob ThomasRob Thomas & Diane Ruggiero-WrightMarch 17, 2015 (2015-03-17)2968502.29[6]
Having been transformed into a zombie during a boat party and forced to give up on her old dreams and family ties, Liv Moore finds herself assisting rookie Detective Clive Babineaux in the investigation of a murdered Romanian prostitute when her boss, Ravi, introduces her as a psychic after she has a flash of insight about the victim based on the consumed brains. Meanwhile, Liv struggles to keep her undead existence a secret from her roommate, Peyton, as well as her former fiancé, Major.
22"Brother, Can You Spare a Brain?"John KretchmerDiane Ruggiero-WrightMarch 24, 2015 (2015-03-24)3J55021.99[7]
Liv develops a painting obsession when she eats the brain of a murdered artist that Clive is investigating. Liv also encounters another zombie for the first time in the form of the drug-dealer, Blaine DeBeers, who was unintentionally responsible for her transformation. Blaine asks that Liv supply him with brains from the morgue, but Liv quickly begins to distrust him. Blaine then kills his former drug dealing contacts as well as infects a woman that he picks up from a local bar.
33"The Exterminator"Michael FieldsStory by : Rob Thomas
Teleplay by : Graham Norris & Lee Arcuri
March 31, 2015 (2015-03-31)3J55031.81[8]
While investigating the murder of a sociopath hitman, Liv becomes emotionally distant after eating his brain, causing her to make increasingly morally questionable decisions, including interfering with Peyton's court case as well as bad-mouthing Clive's investigation. Meanwhile, Liv and Ravi discover another zombie hidden away who happens to be Marcy, Liv's old work friend. With Marcy having regressed to a 'standard' zombie mentality, Ravi hopes that providing her with food will help him determine a cure for Liv. Also, Blaine continues his quiet killing spree across Seattle and his latest victim is a friend of Major.
44"Liv and Let Clive"John KretchmerKit BossApril 7, 2015 (2015-04-07)3J55041.77[9]
When her latest brain causes Liv to experience a flash of Clive apparently brutally assaulting a gang member, she begins to suspect that he is a dirty cop. Liv try to convince Ravi to move in with Major to keep another girl from being close to him. Meanwhile, Blaine sets up a brain selling business for his newly turned zombies. Two of his men attempt to set up shop for themselves and face the consequences.
55"Flight of the Living Dead"David WarrenDeirdre ManganApril 14, 2015 (2015-04-14)3J55051.85[10]
A skydiving trip turns into a disaster when Holly White (Tasya Teles), an ex-sorority student and Liv's friend, is found dead and a fellow skydiver accuses one person, Lowell Tracy (Bradley James). Liv asks Babineaux to pursue Holly's death as a new case even though it is not listed as a homicide. He interrogates the witness, Tracy, and they find out the GoPro footage was deleted. Other witnesses include Ren Smith (Blair Penner), an athlete with a sponsorship deal from the energy drink company Max Rager, Eliza Marquette (Summer Bishil), an executive at Max Rager who claims the footage was deleted on account of graphic images, and Carson McComb (Ryan Hansen), a pro snowboarder. Liv has a vision of McComb which implies that he is in an intimate relationship with Smith. Later, Babineaux manages to get the case listed as a homicide. Liv attends a memorial for Holly, in which the team asks Liv to leave, to no effect. Liv discovers Lowell is a zombie, with him hitting on her in the process. McComb is accused of obtaining the drug, where he reveals that Eliza is the real killer.
66"Virtual Reality Bites"Dermott DownsGloria Calderon KellettApril 21, 2015 (2015-04-21)3J55061.80[11]
Liv's newly-acquired hacking skills may be the key to cracking their latest case when a reclusive hacker known for posting critical reviews is murdered, but she also has to deal with the victim's agoraphobia.
77"Maternity Liv"Patrick NorrisBob DeardenApril 28, 2015 (2015-04-28)3J55071.69[12]
When a young pregnant woman is found murdered by campers, Liv develops strong maternal instincts while trying to investigate the case. Meanwhile, Major's investigations into the missing persons become complicated when he inadvertently alienates Clive, and his own efforts at detective work result in him being arrested.
88"Dead Air"Zetna FuentesAiyana WhiteMay 5, 2015 (2015-05-05)3J55091.62[13]
When a radio host known for relationship straight talk is murdered on air, a rival show host is suspect. Liv applies the host's uncompromising psychological insight to those around her, annoying Clive and making Ravi uncomfortable. Peyton and Ravi spark up a moment when they cross paths unexpectedly while seeking to get Major released from jail. Liv repeatedly tries to convince Ravi that Peyton is not his type, even while Liv's relationship with Lowell heats up. The tested lab rat bites Ravi. Leaving Lowell's apartment, Liv sees Blaine arriving with a delivery. Liv gets a vision of Jerome in Blaine's car.
99"Patriot Brains"Guy BeeRobert FormanMay 12, 2015 (2015-05-12)3J55081.70[14]
A retired elite sniper turned paintball instructor is found dead during a game and the prime suspects are his ex-wife and her new husband. Ravi is relieved to discover the infection cannot jump across species. The Candyman attacks Major at his home, but flees after being repeatedly shot. Liv confronts Lowell about the brains that he purchases from Blaine and decides Blaine should die. When Liv decides to not go with the plan, Lowell attempts to kill Blaine himself, but ends up being shot in the head instead.
1010"Mr. Berserk"Jason BloomDeirdre Mangan & Graham NorrisMay 19, 2015 (2015-05-19)3J55101.50[15]
After Blaine kills Lowell, Liv is taken into custody and is questioned by the police. Lt. Suzuki cuts the interrogation short and orders the case closed as a suicide. Meanwhile, Rebecca Hinton, an alcoholic reporter, is found dead. She had been working on the missing children case and was collecting evidence for aggressive behavior caused by Max Rager. The murder leads to a bigger conspiracy involving the energy drink company, which is the suspected cause of the zombie outbreak. As Liv is closing in on the truth, a company "enforcer" named Sebastian Meyer attacks Liv. Unaware that she is a zombie, he attempts to drown her, but she overpowers him. Major, who believes he is going crazy, admits himself for psychiatric help. At the institute, he meets Scott E., who describes to Major what he believes are zombies.
1111"Astroburger"Michael FieldsKit BossMay 26, 2015 (2015-05-26)3J55111.56[16]
At the mental institute, Major's chess buddy, Scott E., is murdered. He was delusional about being chased by the devil, and he had told Major that he recorded a cell phone video of the zombies at the Lake Washington boat party. After eating Scott's brain, Liv becomes delusional, too. Major leaves the institute to search for Scott E.'s phone. From Scott E.'s apartment, he follows Blaine to the butcher's shop, where he steals the delivery of astronaut brain. Liv finds Scott E.'s murderer and his phone, but the video incriminates herself. Ravi succeeds in finding a cure on his test rat. Major declares to a horrified Liv that he will hunt down and kill all the zombies.
1212"Dead Rat, Live Rat, Brown Rat, White Rat"Mairzee AlmasDiane Ruggiero-WrightJune 2, 2015 (2015-06-02)3J55121.80[17]
In a flashback to the evening of his fight with Liv, Sebastian awakens as a zombie, having been infected by Liv's blood, and is hit by group of local rockband players with their stolen car. They take his thumb drive before he attacks them and kills one of them. Two weeks later, Liv and Clive investigate the murder; Liv, after consuming the victim's brain, develops a high-school cheerleader persona. Ravi's cured zombie rat dies, so he restarts his experiment with the last Utopium. Liv is taken aback when she realizes that Sebastian is undead and that she is the reason for his condition. When Sebastian shows up at Liv's apartment to kill her, he attacks a defenseless Peyton. Liv soon arrives; in the ensuing fight, both of them sink into "full-on zombie mode", and Liv kills him before the eyes of a horrified Peyton. Liv finally reveals to her that she is a zombie, and Peyton abandons her. Major prepares to attack Blaine's meat shop only to be captured. Liv's brother drops off an application and is hired by Blaine as his new errand boy. Someone begins killing off the remaining rockband players responsible for hitting Sebastian.
1313"Blaine's World"Michael FieldsRob ThomasJune 9, 2015 (2015-06-09)3J55131.45[18]
Blaine is holding Major captive in the freezer to force him to reveal the location of the stolen brains. Ravi produced two doses of experimental cure with his last tainted utopium. Liv and Clive continue to investigate the rock band killings after Teresa is found murdered. They meet with Max Rager CEO Vaughn Du Clark who maintains that Sebastian has not been working at the company for several months. Vaughn knows that Sebastian and Liv are zombies and that Max Rager mixed with utopium is the original cause. He asks his scientist to ensure their new Super Max energy drink won't have the same problem, and plans to deal with the existing zombies. Clive finds the last rockband member and obtains Rebecca's research. While Blaine meets Liv to obtain his brains, Major breaks out and kills everyone at the shop. Blaine returns and stabs Major just before Liv arrives. She uses the cure on Blaine to prevent him from making more zombies, and turns Major into a zombie to save him. She later turns him back with the last cure. Suzuki tries to clean up the butcher shop with a gas explosion in which Liv’s brother is injured.

Season 2 (2015–16)

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141"Grumpy Old Liv"Michael FieldsRob ThomasOctober 6, 2015 (2015-10-06)3J59011.53[19]
Three months have passed since Liv turned Blaine and Major back to normal with the last remaining cure. As a side effect, they can now detect zombies. Major is working as a personal trainer, while Blaine is running a funeral home which provides a source of brains for his clients and a cover for his utopium-dealing business. Liv remains estranged from both her mother Eva and younger brother Evan for refusing to give him a blood transfusion to avoid her secret being discovered. She consumes the brain of a cantankerous old man who had made plenty of enemies among his neighbors. Together with Detective Clive Babineaux she tracks down the murderer. Ravi is out of the tainted utopium from the night of the boat party which he needs to produce the cure, so Liv asks Blaine, who tries to find out who had cut the utopium. Liv's new roommate, Gilda, is working for Vaughn Du Clark and is secretly spying on her. Vaughn plans the release of the new Super Max energy drink and must deal with the zombie problem. When he learns about Major’s special ability, he makes him work as his zombie killer, threatening to kill Liv if he refuses.
152"Zombie Bro"John KretchmerDiane Ruggiero-WrightOctober 13, 2015 (2015-10-13)3J59021.22[20]
Liv and Clive investigate the murder of a frat pledge captain. Liv's consuming the frat guy's brains makes her feel more outgoing. Ravi asks Major to help him acquire some utopium to gather some first-hand experience on its effects, which ends with a bad low, and Major becoming addicted to the substance. Meanwhile, Blaine is expanding his utopium trade in his effort to control the city, but his unseen rival, Stacey Boss, retaliates by killing his dealers. Blaine approaches the zombie District Attorney Floyd Baracus to go after Boss, who demands the money needed to bribe the police and judges. Blaine then approaches his estranged zombie father, Angus, a businessman. Angus agrees to give Blaine the money, but Blaine demands Angus' entire company. Liv's attempts to approach Major are unsuccessful.
163"Real Dead Housewife of Seattle"Jason BloomKit BossOctober 20, 2015 (2015-10-20)3J59031.29[21]
Liv and Clive investigate the murder of Taylor, a rich housewife who once had an affair with Vaughn. The leads point to a murder-for-hire contract and Liv, after consuming the dead Taylor's brain, becomes fashion obsessed, which baffles Clive. Meanwhile, Major is still hunting and kidnapping zombies for Max Rager. He is seduced by Gilda, who is revealed to be Vaughn's daughter, while Liv is still unaware about her secret alliance with the enemy. Major continues using utopium while keeping it a secret from Liv. Meanwhile, Peyton returns to town and is announced as the leader of the new task force against the utopium trade. Peyton reconciles with Liv, Major and Ravi. When Taylor's husband, Terrence, plans to take revenge on Vaughn for his tryst with Taylor with a hostile takeover of Max Rager, Vaughn feeds Terrence to his previous scientist, now a zombie.
174"Even Cowgirls Get the Black and Blues"Matt BarberDeirdre ManganOctober 27, 2015 (2015-10-27)3J59041.47[22]
Liv and Peyton reconcile. The murder investigation of a strangled woman turns Liv into a passionate country singer. FBI Agent Dale Bozzio is investigating a series of unsolved missing person cases (all of which are zombie-related). She is also interested in Clive. Blaine is wondering about his disappearing zombie customers, too. He collaborates with Peyton and gives her information about Boss' utopium trade in exchange for immunity. Blaine catches Preach, who was responsible for tainting the utopium at the boat party. When Preach refuses to divulge his secret recipe, Blaine turns him into a zombie, knowing that he will have to come back for brains. Major's utopium use takes its toll on him and he turns to Liv for help.
185"Love & Basketball"Michael FieldsBob DeardenNovember 3, 2015 (2015-11-03)3J59051.43[23]
A children's basketball coach is shot while working as a security guard. Clive and Liv investigate as Major takes over the coaching. Preach cuts the "boat party" utopium for Blaine, who has it delivered to Ravi. Preach dies when he desperately wants to be cured and erroneously injects himself the tainted utopium, which makes it clear that the cure will not work. The new researcher at Max Rager wants an intelligent zombie specimen. Faking a kitchen accident, Gilda steals a blood sample from Liv. Dale finds the astronaut's hair in the sink at Meat Cute. Clive asks Suzuki's widow whether he was suicidal, which causes trouble at the precinct. She then she finds some brains in her freezer. Major reports the zombie suspects as negatives to spare them, and breaks up with Gilda, who is becoming suspicious. He also disposes of his utopium. He wants to be back together with Liv, but she is afraid she might accidentally turn him into a zombie.
196"Max Wager"John KretchmerGraham NorrisNovember 10, 2015 (2015-11-10)3J59071.40[24]
Harry Cole is murdered over rigging college sport gambling. The investigation leads Liv and Clive to the barber, who is the city's bookie. His barbershop is also frequented by Mr. Boss, who visits Peyton to threaten her to stop her investigation against him. Boss learns that her source is Blaine. Clive goes on a date with Dale and they meet Major. Major learns about the FBI investigations on the missing persons, which are the zombies he is disposing of for Max Rager. Ravi discovers that condoms cannot protect against the zombie virus, so Liv and Major cannot have sex. Blaine's father takes over the business after discovering Blaine is no longer a zombie. Blaine kills his beloved grandfather to use his brain to weaken his father and reclaim his business. Major captures Blaine's father and freezes him.
207"Abra Cadaver"Viet NguyenJustin Halpern & Patrick SchumackerNovember 17, 2015 (2015-11-17)3J59061.17[25]
Clive and Liv investigate a murder at a magicians' convention. Blaine asks Liv to help him find out about the disappearing zombies. They break into Dale's apartment and look through her evidence collection. They find an unopened letter stating the brain in Suzuki's freezer was human, and change it to state that it was cow brain. When Liv delivers the faked report, she is seen by a woman who later leaves an anonymous note. Major struggles with Liv's mood swings. Peyton tells Blaine that Boss knows he gave her the inside information about his organization. Ravi breaks up with his girlfriend, Steph, and tries an advance on Peyton.
218"The Hurt Stalker"Michael WaleSara SaediDecember 1, 2015 (2015-12-01)3J59081.55[26]
Regina Summer is murdered with Clive's gun and he is suspended pending the investigation. He was dating Regina before Dale, but dropped her when she started to stalk him. She had left a scrapbook of Photoshopped pictures at Dale's doorstep, as she was jealous of her. Regina's brains make Liv act jealous, and Liv finds the text messages between Major and "Rita". The new Super Max drink makes the zombie test subjects faster and stronger; when Vaughn drinks it for his workout, he becomes very aggressive, too. When Liv tries to retrieve Regina's album from Chief Price's car, where he hid it to save his marriage as he, too, was involved with Regina, she is caught and lands in jail. Ravi gets her out and they trace the evidence to a couple who had hired Regina as wedding planner.
229"Cape Town"Mairzee AlmasDiane Ruggiero-WrightDecember 8, 2015 (2015-12-08)3J59091.37[27]
The Fog, a vigilante crime fighter, is murdered while intervening in the apparent mugging of a woman, Mary. Liv and Clive find out the Fog intended to prevent a weapons shipment to Mr. Boss. Blaine asks Liv to turn a drug dealer, Drake, into a Zombie because he's the only one who knows were tainted utopium is. Major meets a zombie who has been prostituting herself for brains. She tries to commit suicide, but Major stops her and freezes her instead. Having eaten the Fog's brain, Liv disguises herself as a vigilante to stop the weapons shipment herself, and is nearly killed by Mary, who had been robbing Mr. Boss. Mr. Boss kills Mary and Liv is saved. Liv breaks up with Major. Ravi finds his cured rat turned back into a zombie.
2310"Method Head"Mark PiznarskiKit BossJanuary 12, 2016 (2016-01-12)3J59101.17[28]
Ravi explains to both Major and Blaine that the cure is only temporary and they will eventually revert back to zombies without more of the cure. Ravi and Major dig for the corpses of drug couriers which contain the tainted utopium, but without success. Meanwhile, Clive and Liv investigate a murder on the set of Liv's favorite zombie TV show and suspect two of the actors, (David Anders and Skyler Day). With Boss' organization targeted by the D.A., Blaine's funeral/brain delivery business is running well, but Dale investigates him and begins to connect Blaine to Meat Cute. Vaughn tests Major's allegiance; Major passes, as he planted a listening device on Vaughn beforehand.
2411"Fifty Shades of Grey Matter"Mairzee AlmasDeirdre Mangan & Graham NorrisFebruary 2, 2016 (2016-02-02)3J59111.43[29]
A librarian and author of an upcoming erotic novel is poisoned. Liv and Blaine investigate. Blaine gives Peyton more information about Boss and they sleep together. Dale tries to find the "Chaos Killer" by GPS-tracking the dog of one of his victims, so Major has to get rid of Minor. Dale finds evidence that make her suspect that Blaine is the Chaos Killer and arrests him, but Peyton asks her to set him free as he is her star witness against Boss. However, the information that Dale presented makes Peyton suspicious; she asks Liv about Blaine and is devastated when she learns the truth. Drake ends up in Liv's bed.
2512"Physician, Heal Thy Selfie"Zetna FuentesTalia Gonzalez & Bisanne MasoudFebruary 9, 2016 (2016-02-09)3J59121.43[30]
When Mr. Boss sends three of his men to kill D.A. Baracus, he kills and decapitates them and goes into hiding. Their bodies are found in Lake Washington without the heads, so Liv can get no clues from their brains. Instead, she eats the brain of a vlogger. When Mr. Boss meets Blaine at the funeral of his nephew, he demands his profits from the boat party, with interest. Blaine learns that Peyton knows about Liv and the zombies. Peyton wants to resign, but her request is denied as the DA is missing. The police investigate about the Chaos Killer and learn about a utopium turf war between Boss and a new cut called "Lucky U". Liv discovers that Lucky U is distributed by Blaine when she sees Don E. in a vision. Vaughn realizes that Baracus is a zombie, despite what Major had told him. He blackmails Major into finishing his job and Baracus ends up in his freezer.
2613"The Whopper"Michael FieldsRob ThomasFebruary 16, 2016 (2016-02-16)3J59131.25[31]
Still digging for the dead utopium couriers, Ravi and Major unearth the body of Corey "Big Fish" Carp, a pathological liar and criminal who was working for Mr. Boss. Through her visions, Liv uncovers that Big Fish had killed the utopium couriers, Vic Parisi and Lonny Evans. When Don E. and Drake were looking for them, Big Fish shot at Drake before he was killed by Don E. and buried in the same field. The gun buried with Carp was also used in an unsolved drug-smuggling related murder. Clive finds the previous suspect, Terrell Johnson. When Mr. Boss learns about Johnson's location, he sends Drake to kill him. Don E. and Chief catch Major when he goes after a zombie customer of Blaine's. Blaine demands to know who hired him as the Chaos Killer, but Major won't tell. However, he offers to bring back Blaine's father, who had disinherited his son in the case of an unnatural death. Blaine tries to force his unfrozen father to change his will. Finally, through Liv's vision, Ravi and Major find the location of the buried drug dealers with the tainted utopium.
2714"Eternal Sunshine of the Caffeinated Mind"Jason BloomKit BossFebruary 23, 2016 (2016-02-23)3J59141.45[32]
The death of the owner of Ravi's favorite coffee shop, 'Positivity', leaves Liv seeing the bright side to everything around her. The newly-found tainted utopium does not cure Ravi's rat. Drake is revealed to be undercover for the police. Shortly after losing his sense of taste, Blaine finds himself killed by Mr. Boss, who found out Blaine was working against him with the DA. However, Blaine resurrects as a zombie. Also, Liv finally discovers that her roommate Gilda is actually Rita, Major's alleged lover.
2815"He Blinded Me... with Science"Dan EtheridgeJohn EnbomMarch 22, 2016 (2016-03-22)3J59151.21[33]
Liv and Detective Babineaux investigate the murder of a research scientist who lost her job after a drug trial went wrong, but their suspect, the disfigured victim of the trial, fixed the damage with plastic surgery. Major finds out that Rita is Vaughn's daughter. Ravi informs a re-zombified Blaine that the cure might kill him. Bozzio and Babineaux learn that Blaine's father and Suzuki had human brains in their freezers. Under the effects of the murdered scientist's brain, Liv tries to find out the truth about Drake's behavior. Also, in her visions, she discovers that the murdered scientist worked with zombies at Max Rager. Babineaux learns the trial victim is still disfigured and that her identical twin sister killed the scientist in revenge. Ravi gives Blaine an untested emergency cure; Blaine injects himself with it after he can't stop coughing. Liv finds out Drake works for Mr. Boss, but Major freezes Drake before she can confront him. In the Max Rager's secret basement, Rita becomes a zombie after Vaughn allows her to be trapped with a zombie he accidentally freed.
2916"Pour Some Sugar, Zombie"Mairzee AlmasDiane Ruggerio-WrightMarch 29, 2016 (2016-03-29)3J59161.25[34]
Blaine isn't quite himself lately, and Ravi discovers that the new cure causes memory loss. Major and Ravi help Peyton move back in with Liv when she receives a surprising phone call from a stripper about information pertaining to Mr. Boss. However, the stripper is murdered before she has a chance to meet Peyton. Liv consumes the brain of the stripper and has a vision of the location of one of Mr Boss's drug operations, which leads to Peyton making a big drug bust. Ravi breaks into Major's safe and discovers that Major is the Chaos Killer. Due to the effects of Blaine's amnesia on the business, Don E. makes Chief turn him into a zombie. Looking for Drake, Liv visits Drake's mom, where Liv finally discovers that Drake is an undercover cop. When Ravi confronts Major, the stress makes him turn back into a zombie.
3017"Reflections of the Way Liv Used to Be"Michael FieldsBob DeardenApril 5, 2016 (2016-04-05)3J59171.07[35]
Major comes clean to Ravi about being the Chaos Killer. Liv consumes the brain of Bailey Barker, a type-A, ambitious, hyper-competitive student near the top of her class, who is everything that Liv used to be as a human. Detective Benedetto reveals to Liv that he recruits students to be confidential informants to help him track the supplier of Lucky U. Blaine continues to deal with his memory loss. Major convinces Ravi to help him turn Vaughn into a zombie to test the cure on him. Liv has a vision of Bailey buying drugs from Steve, the snack bar cashier. They deduce that Steve is the prime suspect, but Benedetto arrives at Steve's place first before they do. Benedetto is attacked by Chief while gathering evidence. Chief kills Steve. A witness comes forward to Agent Bozzio to identify Major as the prime suspect in the Chaos killings and she arrests him.
3118"Dead Beat"John KretchmerJohn EnbomApril 12, 2016 (2016-04-12)3J59181.36[36]
After Major is arrested as the Chaos Killer, Ravi is arrested as an accomplice and is suspended from his job. Vaughn hires a sleazy lawyer, Brant Stone (Ken Marino), to represent Major. Once free, Ravi tells Liv and Peyton about Vaughn blackmailing Major into being his zombie-killer, but when they head to the warehouse where Major is keeping his sedated victims, they are gone. After private military contractor Vivian Stoll agrees to buy Max Rager, Vaughn wants Major and Liv eliminated so they wouldn't cause problems. Agent Bozzio and Babineaux attempt to link Major with other crimes after another witness comes forward to reveal that he sold Major weapons used in the Meat Cute massacre. Meanwhile, a still amnesiac Blaine tries to help Liv by providing her with brains, over Don E.'s business objections. Vaughn pays Major's bail, but Babineaux arrests him again over the Meat Cute killings. Liv tries to supply Major with brains before 48 hours pass and he becomes a zombie, but fails. With no other option, Liv is forced to tell Babineaux the truth about who she is and about Major's position. Liv pleads with Clive to get Major released before he turns. Using a legal loophole, Babineaux has Major released; this puts him at odds with Bozzio, who ends their professional and personal partnership. While Vaughn's henchman tries to kidnap Liv, Ravi accidentally kills him. Liv eats his brain and gets a vision of Major's victims alive at Max Rager.
3219"Salivation Army"Michael FieldsStory by : Rob Thomas & Diane Ruggerio-Wright
Teleplay by : Diane Ruggerio-Wright & Kit Boss
April 12, 2016 (2016-04-12)3J59191.22[36]
Liv, Major and Babineaux infiltrate a party thrown by Vaughn to celebrate the purchase of Max Rager by a private military contractor, Vivian Stoll. While they try to gain access to the basement to free the Chaos Killer zombies, a few employees mix tainted utopium and Super Max, starting another zombie massacre. Meanwhile, Mr. Boss realizes Don E. and Chief took over Blaine's business and orders them eliminated. His henchmen kill Chief and, when they discover Blaine is still alive, Mr. Boss has Peyton kidnapped to force Blaine to turn himself over. Blaine and Ravi plan a daring rescue, but Blaine single-handedly engages and kills Mr. Boss' men, leaving a dismayed Ravi to witness Peyton embracing Blaine. Back at Max Rager, Liv, Major and Babineaux are cornered by the new zombies, but they're saved by Vivian Stoll, who then leaves to get reinforcements. They free Rita to get her to help, but Vaughn shows up and foils their plan, separating them. Liv and Babineaux manage to free the zombie prisoners, but Liv is forced to kill Drake, who has turned into a Super Max zombie, to save Babineaux. Major traps Vaughn to be killed by zombie-mode Rita and two Super Max zombies, and shoots Rita afterwards. Vivian Stoll's army shows up, leading Liv to the discovery that they are zombies too, and have nefarious plans to establish Seattle as international Zombie HQ.

Ratings

Season 1 (2015)

Viewership and ratings per episode of List of iZombie episodes
No. Title Air date Rating/share
(18–49)
Viewers
(millions)
DVR
(18–49)
Total
(18–49)
1 "Pilot" March 17, 2015 0.8/3 2.29[6] 0.6 1.4[37]
2 "Brother, Can You Spare a Brain?" March 24, 2015 0.7/2 1.99[7] 0.4 1.1[38]
3 "The Exterminator" March 31, 2015 0.7/2 1.81[8] 0.5 1.2[39]
4 "Liv and Let Clive" April 7, 2015 0.7/2 1.77[9] 0.5 1.2[40]
5 "Flight of the Living Dead" April 14, 2015 0.8/2 1.85[10]
6 "Virtual Reality Bites" April 21, 2015 0.6/2 1.80[11] 0.4 1.0[41]
7 "Maternity Liv" April 28, 2015 0.7/2 1.69[12]
8 "Dead Air" May 5, 2015 0.6/2 1.62[13] 0.5 1.1[42]
9 "Patriot Brains" May 12, 2015 0.6/2 1.70[14]
10 "Mr. Berserk" May 19, 2015 0.6/2 1.50[15] 0.4 1.0[43]
11 "Astroburger" May 26, 2015 0.6/3 1.56[16] 0.4 1.0[44]
12 "Dead Rat, Live Rat, Brown Rat, White Rat" June 2, 2015 0.6/2 1.80[17] 0.3 0.9[45]
13 "Blaine's World" June 9, 2015 0.5/2 1.45[18] 0.4 0.9[46]

Season 2 (2015–16)

Viewership and ratings per episode of List of iZombie episodes
No. Title Air date Rating/share
(18–49)
Viewers
(millions)
DVR
(18–49)
Total
(18–49)
1 "Grumpy Old Liv" October 6, 2015 0.7/2 1.53[19]
2 "Zombie Bro" October 13, 2015 0.5/1 1.22[20]
3 "Real Dead Housewife of Seattle" October 20, 2015 0.5/1 1.29[21]
4 "Even Cowgirls Get the Black and Blues" October 27, 2015 0.6/2 1.47[22]
5 "Love & Basketball" November 3, 2015 0.6/2 1.43[23]
6 "Max Wager" November 10, 2015 0.6/2 1.40[24]
7 "Abra Cadaver" November 17, 2015 0.5/2 1.17[25] 0.4 0.9[47]
8 "The Hurt Stalker" December 1, 2015 0.6/2 1.55[26]
9 "Cape Town" December 8, 2015 0.5/2 1.37[27] 0.3 0.8[48]
10 "Method Head" January 12, 2016 0.5/1 1.17[28] 0.3 0.8[49]
11 "Fifty Shades of Grey Matter" February 2, 2016 0.5/2 1.43[29]
12 "Physician, Heal Thy Selfie" February 9, 2016 0.5/2 1.43[30] 0.4 0.9[50]
13 "The Whopper" February 16, 2016 0.5/2 1.25[31] TBD TBD
14 "Eternal Sunshine of the Caffeinated Mind" February 23, 2016 0.6/2 1.45[32] TBD TBD
15 "He Blinded Me... with Science" March 22, 2016 0.5/2 1.21[33] TBD TBD
16 "Pour Some Sugar, Zombie" March 29, 2016 0.5/2 1.25[34] TBD TBD
17 "Reflections of the Way Liv Used to Be" April 5, 2016 0.4/2 1.07[35] 0.3 0.7[51]
18 "Dead Beat" April 12, 2016 0.5/2 1.36[36] 0.3 0.8[52]
19 "Salivation Army" April 12, 2016 0.5/2 1.22[36] 0.3 0.8[52]

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