Brother, Can You Spare a Brain?
- Episode aired Mar 24, 2015
- TV-14
- 42m
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7.8/10
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Liv and Clive work together to solve the mysterious death of a well known painter.Liv and Clive work together to solve the mysterious death of a well known painter.Liv and Clive work together to solve the mysterious death of a well known painter.
Sarah-Jane Redmond
- Jackie
- (as Sarah Jane Redmond)
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- TriviaWhile Liv (Rose McIver) gains the ability to paint after eating a brain in this episode, in the comics she already has this talent and paints what she sees after each meal.
- GoofsWhen Ravi removes the paintbrush from the eye, it is facing up from the over hand strike of a tall person, he removes it in a downward direction.
- Quotes
Liv Moore: Javier's brain shows me a view of the world that's brighter, more vibrant. I can't let Lola diminish that view. I'm not ready to go back to a world without that light. I want this feeling to last. I want to leave something more than impressive report cards to remember me by. There is so much beauty in the world. And that's all that matters. Inspiration, love. The heart wants what it wants. Who are we to deny it ?
- ConnectionsFeatured in Diminishing Returns: Fight Club (2018)
- SoundtracksI Fall in Love Too Easily
(uncredited)
Written by Jule Styne and Sammy Cahn
Performed by Chet Baker
Played when Major comes by to drop off the juicer.
Featured review
Not nearly as perfect as the pilot episode, but still great
I watched this episode on TV, but I stopped watching IZombie altogether because I was at my last year at high school. So, until a few months later, I decided to watch the entire first season on Netflix before the second season ended. Now I'm reviewing the first season starting with this one.
Brother, Can You Spare a Brian? isn't nearly as perfect as the pilot which I thought was a great start to the show, but it's still a solid episode. The script's fine, the pacing doesn't drag quite a bit, the music score is pretty good, the directing is crisp, and the performances still shine especially Rose McIver who remains compelling as she continues to solve some mysteries to every single murder. So, overall, a great second episode to the first season. Thumbs up. :)
Brother, Can You Spare a Brian? isn't nearly as perfect as the pilot which I thought was a great start to the show, but it's still a solid episode. The script's fine, the pacing doesn't drag quite a bit, the music score is pretty good, the directing is crisp, and the performances still shine especially Rose McIver who remains compelling as she continues to solve some mysteries to every single murder. So, overall, a great second episode to the first season. Thumbs up. :)
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