

死体安置所で働く元女子医大生は、実はゾンビ。人格を維持するために遺体の脳を食べると、死者の記憶を垣間見る。この力を使い、様々な事件の謎を解き明かす。
iゾンビの評価とレビュー
- Zz2025年11月2日My absolute favorite Show, it sucks it's barely on any platform :(
- Danny Potter-Jones2025年8月24日One of my favourite TV shows ever. The actress is amazing at playing this character having to change personalities a lot makes it funny and entertaining. Highly recommend. It's a detective, comedy, zombie show if you're interested in the genre.
- Callum2024年12月11日⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (out of 5) iZombie – Brains, banter, and the sweetest apocalypse you’ll ever see. “iZombie” flips the zombie genre on its rotting head and gives it a heart — or at least a brain or two. This isn’t your grim, grey apocalypse. It’s the anti-horror of undead storytelling: bright, funny, emotional, and bursting with colour. Think Death in Paradise levels of cheerfulness but with a morgue and a snack habit. Liv Moore (played by New Zealand’s own Rose McIver, a proud Kiwi face in a major American show — something we don’t see often enough) becomes a zombie after an unfortunate accident. But instead of feasting on the living, she snacks on the dead — specifically their brains — gaining their memories and quirks. It’s a clever twist on the classic The Eye-style possession story, except here it makes perfect sense: memories come from the brain, after all. By eating her way through the evidence, Liv helps Detective Clive Babineaux solve murders while keeping her condition hidden. The world around her grows wonderfully chaotic: criminal zombies smuggling brains, moral dilemmas wrapped in humour, and yes — a few tender romances too. iZombie is, at its core, a sugar-sweet procedural dipped in dark chocolate — all the fun of Death in Paradise with a zombie twist. It’s colourful, heartfelt, clever, and endlessly watchable. Whether you like the zombie genre or not, this one’s essential viewing. And honestly, if this is the end of the world… it’s never looked so lively.




























