Patriot Brains
- Episode aired May 12, 2015
- TV-14
- 42m
IMDb RATING
8.3/10
1.5K
YOUR RATING
As Liv and Clive investigate the death of a former sniper, Major gets dangerously closer to the truth.As Liv and Clive investigate the death of a former sniper, Major gets dangerously closer to the truth.As Liv and Clive investigate the death of a former sniper, Major gets dangerously closer to the truth.
Benjamin Wilkinson
- Lawrence Kaiser
- (as Ben Wilkinson)
Featured reviews
Lately, I enjoy the episodic actors more than the leaders. they are really good and it's a shame they get eliminated with no explanation or don't have proper scenes to evolve. for instance, I laughed so hard when that Doorman (Raresh DiMofte) whistled in his speech when he was trying to keep Julien away from the building, etc. anyway, max rating for the underrated.
I couldn't see his face (Raresh DiMofte) but he delivered a funny short performance. The other guy was weak with no relevant reaction. I don't get it how you waste good actors on such small parts.
Cobain's Jaguar Guitar was left handed. Not sure how to add a goof. I hope IMDb removes this and puts it in the correct place.
The mistake with the wrong gun has some other guy pointed out and he mad this point straight clear. I only add, that the police must have known the difference between a shell from a sniper rifle and a .38. But the most annoying points are the story-line about her ex and her giving up on shooting the evil bad guy. a) She is warned, that her ex would not give up the case, she knew that he is determine, but still she doesn't care and left him alone, even when she learned, that he is searching the web about brains. She knew that the evil bad guy must run some high end food shop and she didn't care about it. It's just unbelievable. b) She ate the brain of a sniper and the thought, that killing the evil bad guy would make her a killer is ridiculous, she knew that there would be no prison to hold him and that he would go on murdering innocent people. That's even more ridiculous. So this part leaves me frustrated, because the show started very well and could have been a real deal. But with such flaws they lost me.
10Unnizzz
Well I felt this series is the essence of warm bodies..Except for the part of zombies recovering...
It follows the basic concept... You get bitten you are a zombie... zombie needs brain and the villain sells them. They will have visions of the persons life when they eat the zombies.. The lead helps solve mystery saying that she is a psychic.. also she tries to kill the villain. On the other hand her ex tries to find some missing kids and this also ends up to a person known as the candy man again the villain..(not a spoiler :P)
But I love where the story line is taking it now.. Its not predictable and it will make you want more... The cast is awesome ..They handle their roles well.. Its funny and intense.. Sometimes a bit violent and gory... Its a Comedy/ Drama.. so people who likes to see Zombies fight crime.. Start watching.. Oh by the way there is an Indian in cast.. that's the reason why I started to watch in the first place.
It follows the basic concept... You get bitten you are a zombie... zombie needs brain and the villain sells them. They will have visions of the persons life when they eat the zombies.. The lead helps solve mystery saying that she is a psychic.. also she tries to kill the villain. On the other hand her ex tries to find some missing kids and this also ends up to a person known as the candy man again the villain..(not a spoiler :P)
But I love where the story line is taking it now.. Its not predictable and it will make you want more... The cast is awesome ..They handle their roles well.. Its funny and intense.. Sometimes a bit violent and gory... Its a Comedy/ Drama.. so people who likes to see Zombies fight crime.. Start watching.. Oh by the way there is an Indian in cast.. that's the reason why I started to watch in the first place.
Did you know
- TriviaEarly in the episode, a copy of a famous play by Anton Chekhov, Uncle Vanya, appears when Major (Robert Buckley) puts a gun into a drawer. "Chekhov's Gun," named after the playwright, is a famous writing principle. It refers to the idea that, if a gun is shown in the first half of a play, it must be fired in the second half of the play.
- GoofsIn a previous episode, Lowell says he became a zombie after awakening after a party with a scratch on his leg, not knowing anything more. Here he speaks in full knowledge of Blaine making him a zombie. Liv does not pick up on this difference in stories.
- Quotes
Clive Babineaux: Dr. C, mind if I take your assistant on a field trip?
Dr. Ravi Chakrabarti: I'd sign her permission slip, but my hands are covered in viscera.
[raises his hands from his autopsy]
- ConnectionsReferences The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show (1950)
Details
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content
