iZombie season 3 spoilers: Liv's dominatrix side makes Clive uncomfortable

"iZombie" season 3 to see a bossy Liv Facebook/cwizombie

Liv (Rose McIver) will make everyone uncomfortable with her new bossy persona on the next episode of "iZombie" season 3.

The trailer of the upcoming episode titled "Spanking the Zombie" reveals that Liv will reluctantly consume the brain of a dead dominatrix because she does not want to absorb the personality of the brain's owner.

"I'm not putting that in my mouth. She was a dominatrix," Liv is heard telling her boss Ravi (Rahul Kohli). But the medical examiner will tell her that she is already bossy even without eating the dominatrix's brain.

The trailer also shows that as soon as Liv eats the dominatrix's brain, she instantly shows signs of taking over the owner's characteristics. It also makes her colleagues uncomfortable around her, especially detective Clive (Malcolm Goodwin).

Meanwhile, the synopsis of the upcoming episode reveals that Blaine (David Anders) and Peyton (Aly Michalka) will have a serious one-on-one talk. While the synopsis does not mention what the two will be discussing, it can be assumed that they will try to figure out how they can define their relationship.

In episode 4, Peyton told Blaine that she is very attracted to his new persona since he still cannot remember his bad boy self.

In a previous interview with TVLine, Michalka revealed that Peyton is still having second thoughts regarding Blaine's amnesia. However, the actress revealed that her character knows how much Blaine sacrificed to help her.

"I think she looks [past her uncertainty] because of that. Liv is maybe a little more in doubt, Ravi is a little more in doubt, but Peyton is a little more confident that he is a good guy, has changed his ways, and he's not going to go back to what he used to do," Michalka stated.

The CW will air the next episode of "iZombie" season 3 on Tuesday, May 2, at 9 p.m. EDT.

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