I'll start with Major: how in the world did Liv just overlook the mention of the brain in the bad guy's car? For someone who's been going around playing Nancy Drew and solving crime for the past few months, she ought to be able to spot the whale-sized red flag when she hears it.
Now, there's something she actually did overlook. But maybe that was Sasha-brain talking, the radio shrink's arrogance in assuming she had everyone's number and could effortlessly talk them into things.And for someone who's been a soulmate and intimate friend with Major since forever, she sure didn't recognize the signs of him not giving up on the missing kids case.
Easy to say in retrospect, but no scientist can predict the unknown. He was wearing chainmail gloves, more than sufficient to protect against normal rats' teeth. He just didn't predict how much the rat's strength had been enhanced. (Then again, he did see the bent cage bars, so maybe that's not an adequate explanation.)Ravi. Talk about some poor safety precautions. As if the zombie rat running all over the room loose wasn't bad enough, allowing himself to be bitten at the end is just beyond careless. If you hold the fate of the world in your hands, you should know to use more caution. The safety protocols he set up were, well, obviously insufficient.
Not to mention the coincidence that her roommate happens to be the assistant DA and her mom happens to be a hospital administrator, so they both have reason to get involved in the crime/danger cases. Not to mention the coincidence that Liv's mom is trying to get Liv's kid brother a job at Blaine's butcher shop. Not to mention that the bit of brain Liv snagged from her boyfriend King Arthur at the end just happened to be from the kid Major's been looking for. This show takes Dickensian coincidence to new heights.And speaking of Ravi, the fact that he has moved in with Liv's ex, and now wants to date Liv's roommate, seems way too convenient, even for tv shows where characters always come together.
Okay, time to jump on the Hate Liv train again. Don't even need to mention how badly she screwed up this week, it should be obvious that as long as she allows the brain delivery service to continue, people will continue to die. She says she cares, and a day or three later she realizes that she needs to stop Blaine, but then she chickens out, allowing him to continue murdering kids. That's just fantastic. Frankly I'm glad she paid the price for it in the end. How many more people died during the span of this episode due to her inaction?
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