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"The Exterminator"
Series iZombie
Season 1, Episode 3
IZombie 1x03 001
Air date March 31st, 2015
Writers Graham Norris; Lee Arcuri; Rob Thomas
Director Michael Fields
Producers Joseph Berger-Davis; Scott Graham; Gloria Calderón Kellett; Kit Boss
Starring Rose McIver; Malcolm Goodwin; Rahul Kohli; Robert Buckley; David Anders; Dan Etheridge; Danielle Stokdyk; Diane Ruggiero-Wright; Rob Thomas
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"The Exterminator" is the third episode of season one of the paranormal crime drama series iZombie. It was directed by Michael Fields with a script written by Graham Norris and Lee Arcuri based on a story treatment by Rob Thomas. It first aired on the CW Network on Tuesday, March 31st, 2015 at 10:00 pm.

Cast[]

Starring[]

Actor Role
Rose McIver Olivia "Liv" Moore
Malcolm Goodwin Clive Babineaux
Rahul Kohli Doctor Ravi Chakrabarti
Robert Buckley Major Lilywhite
David Anders Blaine DeBeers

Guest Starring[]

Actor Role
Aly Michalka Peyton Charles
Devon Gummersall Don Watts
Elise Gatien Corinne
Christopher Meyer Jerome

Co-Starring[]

Actor Role
Serge Houde High priced lawyer
Fred Keating Smitty
Jared Ager-Foster Brian
Connor Beardmore Karl
Robert Hansen Marvin Webster
Rebecca Husain Widow Walker
Aliza Vellani Marcy
Timothy Lyle Bartender
Carrie Anne Fleming Trivia Genie
Marilyn Norry Mrs. Webster
Artin John Car seller/Patrick Edward
Matthew Kevin Anderson Wally Walker
Veena Sood Marcy's mother
Jeffrey CR Wallace Freddy Brown

Notes & Trivia[]

  • This episode is rated TV-14.
  • This episode is production code number 3J5503.
  • This is the first professional writing work for Lee Arcuri.
  • This is the first episode of the series with Tuan Quoc Le as an editor.
  • Actor Jeffrey Wallace is credited as Jeffrey CR Wallace in this episode.

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