![]() ![]() When Liv inevitably finds out about Major’s extracurricular activities, it’s going to be awful. No matter how precious Liv and Major are right now - and I’m glad the relationship is being explored on screen rather than on the sidelines - there’s some pain in watching them get close again. Sure, we learned he’s not actually killing zombies, but eventually his freezer full of secrets is going to cause problems. Major’s a walking balancing act these days, and it’s remarkable how he can be so lighthearted and adorkable with Liv while going about his work for Max Rager. Speaking of Blaine’s dad, he was on Major’s list. You could almost pity him after his dad knocked him down several pegs. It certainly adds some color to his drastic actions. He doesn’t need to be redeemable - I’m fine with bad guys simply being evil - but seeing a greater range makes Blaine more interesting. His drunken talk with Liv is probably the most vulnerable we’ve ever seen him. ![]() His daddy issues are so big they can’t be defined. The effect of Harry’s brains on Liv seemed mild though and getting more of Liv was a nice change.īack to Blaine: he went through some surprising turns. But overall, like most of the other cases this year, it was forgettable. Casting former NBA player Rick Fox as Calvin Owens was fun, and it was cute to see Clive go into fanboy mode. He’s bad in a way that’s completely different from Blaine or Clark. It’s no wonder he’s in charge of the city. He’s intelligent, demented, and confident. His appearance in Peyton’s office and his speech showed he’s no fool to be trifled with. Bringing in the big boss who we’ve heard so much about in a way that was tied to the case of the week was clever. From his first words from the barber’s chair, it was apparent the guy was important - and not just because he’s Eddie Jemison. The subtle and then grand entrance of the character couldn’t have been smoother. Case in point: tonight’s episode connected Major to Blaine in a new way and embedded Peyton further into the thick of it.īefore discussing those elements, let’s talk about the introduction of Stacey Boss. And at this point, I expect smart things. This show doesn’t exactly move at a slow pace, but they leverage each moment of anticipation and throw back something smarter than you expected. iZombie has put characters and story points on carefully crafted collision courses over and over again, but it’s still pulling the circle in closer. “iZombie” Season 3 is slated to debut midseason on The CW.It’s all still coming together. He said, ‘I wrote this part for you, would you do it?’ I’m like, ‘Yeah!’”Īre you looking forward to Jemison’s return to “iZombie”? Tell us in the comments below! ![]() “And I just had a cameo, and he remembered me, God bless him. “I did a movie with Rob Thomas, the ‘Veronica Mars’ movie years ago,” he recalled to A.V. Boss after he made a cameo appearance in the 2014 “Veronica Mars” movie which Thomas directed. Boss until later in the upcoming installment. Boss’ big involvement in last season’s story, series creator Rob Thomas revealed during the show’s San Diego Comic-Con panel in July that the series won’t get to Mr. Jemison is set to return for the 13-episode Season 3 of “iZombie.” However, despite Mr. Among the illegal activities that he oversees in the city include bookmaking, prostitution, smuggling, trafficking and murder-for-hire. Boss was introduced as an unassuming barber’s customer in the episode, it was later revealed that he is actually Seattle’s leading crime lord. Boss in Season 2, episode 6, titled “Max Wager.” Although Mr. They gave me a great first name, Stacey,” he said. So that’s a great character, and it’s a great mix of comedy and drama.”įor some reasons, Jemison also loves the fact that his villainous character has a cool first name. So while he’s getting people dismembered, he’s also doing his next-door-neighbor-in-the-shopping-mall’s taxes. “He’s got a small storefront tax office and he still does people’s personal taxes, like that still matters to him. Boss is all these awful awful things are done in his name, but he’s pretty breezy,” Jemison said in a lengthy interview with A.V. Stacey Boss may be one of the jauntiest villains on TV, but that’s one of the things Eddie Jemison loves about his character. premiere of the film “Ocean’s Twelve” at Grauman’s Chinese Theatre Dec. Pictured: Jemison arrives at the Warner Bros. Stacey Boss, including how he landed the villainous role on the CW series. Eddie Jemison talked about his “iZombie” character, Mr. ![]()
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