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'iZombie' Season 2 Episode 2 Spoilers: Liv Will Party Like a Frat Boy

A lot of things were revealed during the premiere episode of "iZombie" last Tuesday.

Olivia "Liv" Moore (Rose McIver) has become more estranged with her mother and brother, after she refused to give her blood to her brother. Her relationship with Peyton (Aly Michalka) has also suffered because viewers now saw Liv with a new roommate, Gilda (Leanne Lapp), who turns out to be a Max Rager spy.

According to Screen Rant, fans will now see Major (Robert Buckley) as a Max Rager-hired zombie assassin, after the company's CEO, Vaughn Du Clark (Steven Weber), blackmailed him. Rob Thomas, the show's co-creator, said that Major will now be a part of Max Rager's plan to "eliminate all zombies in Seattle." "Suddenly, zombies are going to start disappearing. And one of the things that will result in will be Liv and Blaine [becoming] very strange bedfellows," the executive producer added.

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More surprises will be revealed to viewers this upcoming episode, entitled "Zombie Bro." Liv will now "devour" the brains of a frat boy, and will attend a frat party to search for clues in his murder. Blaine (David Anders) will also be visited by his dad, Angus (Robert Knepper), in episode 2, according to Fashion & Style.

Comic Book Movie released a synopsis for the new episode, and the summary said that, "Liv and Detective Babineaux (Malcolm Goodwin) investigate the murder of a hard-partying frat boy whose death shocks everyone. After consuming his brains, Liv attends a fraternity party in an attempt to search for clues, but ends up ruling the beer pong table instead. Still desperate to find the cure, Ravi takes matter into his own hands and brings Major along for the ride. Meanwhile, Blaine meets with Angus (guest star Robert Knepper), a mysterious person from his past."

"iZombie" season 2 episode 2 will air next Tuesday on The CW.

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