iZombie - Season 5

Season 5

Episodes

Thug Death
A zombie murder of a human woman raises tensions between the two sides in Seattle. Clive and Liv investigate the murder, while Ravi works with the CDC to find a cure and Blaine worries that he'll lose access to brains to feed the starving zombie population.

Dead Lift
In the aftermath of the convenience store murder, human-zombie tensions continue to rise, and Major and Peyton both have to make tough decisions. Clive and Liv try to identify the victim, and Ravi gets advice on his sex life from a guru-brained Liv.

Five, Six, Seven, Ate!
To find out who killed two dancers, Liv eats one of their brains and goes undercover with Ravi to find out who the murderer is. Fillmore-Graves is accused of drawing guns on elementary school students after they discover that the staff are conducting "lice checks" and segregating zombie children.

Dot Zom
When a tech guru died, the trail leads to several suspects and Liv eats the guru's brain to find out who murdered him. Peyton and Ravi try to get Hi, Zombie off the ground, and a reporter interviews Blaine.

Death Moves Pretty Fast
Clive injures himself during a case, leaving Liv and Ravi to find out who murdered a wealthy high school student. Al finishes her story on Blaine after getting some comments from Peyton, Major deals with dissension in the ranks, and the information about Freylich being a zombie cure gets out.

The Scratchmaker
When Al's story goes viral, Blaine's reputation is ruined, forcing him to take drastic measures. Don E partners with Stacey to supply brains to Fillmore-Graves, forcing Major to come up with an alternate supplier. Liv and Clive investigate the death of a matchmaker.

Filleted to Rest
Liv isn't happy with the perfectionist brain that she eats to solve the murder of a gourmet chef. Clive pays Michelle a visit at the hospital, Major tries to find the traitor within Fillmore-Graves, and Ravi helps Charlie bond with her twin sister.

Death of a Car Salesman
A car salesman is murdered, and Ravi and Liv both eat his brain and become uber-competitive. Blaine puts the finishing touches on his Freylich-smuggling operation, Don E meets his soul mate, and Liv meets her father.

The Fresh Princess
Liv tries to look out for Martin and deal with Evan's medical problems, while working on a case with Clive about a beauty-queen contestant who was given spiked makeup, went into anaphylactic shock 20 years ago, and recently died. Major searches for the missing Sloane, and Ravi and Peyton track down Beanpole Bob.

Night and the Zombie City
Liv eats the brain of a murdered PI and goes noir on Clive, Ravi, and Blaine. Peyton goes to karaoke night at Don E B Goodz, and the Chairwoman casts the deciding vote on whether to bomb Seattle.

Killer Queen
While Liv and Clive investigate the death of a drag queen strangled with a pearl necklace, Ravi asks Major to pose as "gigolo bait" to help track down some missing Freylich's kids.

Bye, Zombies
Liv, Ravi, and Clive set out to recover the Utopium formula from the CDC. Major deals with a zombie uprising, and Blaine and Don E get a lead on the missing Freylich kids.

All's Well That Ends Well
Liv, Ravi, and Clive head back to Seattle with the cure. Blaine and Don E get in deep, and Major leaves a message for Liv as the human-zombie conflict comes to a head.
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