“Let’s (almost) get it on,” say Major and Liv.

And yet it makes total sense.

In Max Wager, we get a perfect example.

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Body snatchers, Peyton suggests.

If thats Rihanna coming downstairs, it would explain so much, deadpans Ravi.

As Ravi and Peyton ponder the meaning of their own Ross and Rachel, Major and Liv smooch.

It wont always be this nauseating, right?

Suffer, bitch, Major says.

For a cutesy premise, his mandate is oddly prescient; the first casualty is Harry Cole.

Things are starting to get interconnected as cases carry over from one show to the next.

Its nice to shake off the procedural structure, though with great power comes great responsibility.

AsiZombieforgoes a linear, case-of-the-week structure, it becomes more complicated to navigate its twist and turn storylines.

Weve all been there, amirite?

he asks her Blaine rebounds.

And to be honest, Im kind of rooting for Blaine at this point.

Feeding the citys zombie pop from the already dead?

Hell, hes doing it a service!

Speaking of creepy, hello Stacey Boss.

The scene where he cheerfully details the perfect crime is chilling.

Theres definitely less silliness in this episode.

And Ravi really gets to play it up.

One of the things Ive loved about this season ofiZombiehas been discovering Rahul Kohlis comedy chops.

Interactions where hes onscreen crackle with an improv feeling that you rarely see on a drama.

With most of the verve coming from Ravi, the majority of the episode vacillates between heartwarming and creepy.

Watching Blaine suffocate his grandfather is akin to watching Major kill and freeze zombies.

Theyre both doing it for loving reasons, but man, creep city.

Its interesting to see how theyve turned Major from zombie hunter to smooshy little love bug.

it’s possible for you to see the distaste in his face every time he has to kill.

He should feel at least somewhat vindicated by ridding the world of evil zombies.

Which brings us to The Twist.