'iZombie' season 2 spoilers: Major thinks Ravi in cahoots with Liz in new episodes

Major is also angry at best friend Ravi in "iZombie" season 2. Facebook/CW

Liv (Rose McIver) will not be the only one to receive Major's (Robert Buckley) ire in the upcoming season of the CW series "iZombie."

Movie News Guide reports that Major is also feeling sore at Dr. Ravi Chakrabarti (Rahul Kohli) after learning that he has known of Liv's secret from the start. A teaser posted by Kohli on Twitter shows friction between the two, who happened to be roommates in the series.

Last season finale, the ex-couple had a huge falling out when Major learned that Liv was a zombie after getting infected by Blaine (David Anders). To make matters worse, Liv also had to turn him into a brain eater when his life was in danger. Although she was able to inject him with the last vial of cure to turn him back into a human, he was still mad at her for her dishonesty.

As for Ravi, Major could not believe that he had been lying to him all those times. Although he was thankful for the cure that Ravi himself created, he still believed that two were ganging up on him. For one, when he first discovered that there could be zombies in the area, Liv and Ravi denied that the phenomenon was really happening. They even chose to keep the whole thing a secret, even after Major had himself checked out in a mental hospital for his "hallucinations."

Meanwhile, executive producer Diane Ruggiero-Wright was quick to assure fans that Major's angst towards Liv, and perhaps Ravi, would soon come to pass. In an interview with Hollywood Life, she said that reconciliation between the two is possible for the next season.

"There better be! How could you not? I really think that there is potential for them... If they end, they end and then they get back together, it'll be for a good reason. There's hope, definitely."

"iZombie" season 2 will premiere on Tuesday, Oct. 6, at 9 p.m. EST on The CW.

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