Body of Proof - Episode 1.09 - Broken Home - Recap
18 May 2011
Cancelled Shows ReviewsWell. It was a good place to end the season. Megan and Lacey bonding over lunch. Or Lacey taking Megan's side in Todd dating Kate issue.
This episode starts off with young philanthropist Nikki Parkson dead. Then when Lacey got into trouble at school for looking at paparazzi photos of the her dead role model, Todd and Megan presented a united front to discipline their daughter, which she would later interpret as her parents getting back together.
Something in the pictures causes Megan to suddenly leave a meeting with the principal and was once again in full work mode, just when Todd was letting her to be more involved in Lacey's life.
Megan was determined to stop the funeral, even if it will get her into trouble. During the course of the investigation, the family truly believed that Nikki had hanged herself, but Megan found out it was made to look like suicide. Nikki was strangled to death. Ethan missed vital evidence, because he thought it pointless since she was already embalmed. It was a real mystery.
"She was already dying, why would someone want to murder her?"
Sam got it right. It was about money.
Not only did her sister conspired to con her money and got her killed, her own mother (Jill Eikenberry, L.A. Law) was withholding medication.
Meanwhile Megan figured out from a conversation with Lacey that Todd was dating her boss. Megan was right to get angry with Todd for putting her in an untenable position (definition of untenable: Incapable of being defended, as an argument). She had to work with Kate. It would be too awkward for her. Todd didn't get why it should be a problem. Peter didn't get it either.
Peter makes an interesting or rather annoying observation. Whenever something bothered Megan, she always draws solace from the dead.
Megan accepts the fact and is pleased when Lacey understands her frustration.
Favourite line:
Sam to Peter: You two can't wait for me to find the bodies, you gonna find them on your own now huh?
Four more episodes from the first season will be aired in season two. I am looking forward to seeing those in September.
I got tired. I forgot to mention that Jeffrey Nordling was a guest star on Star Trek Deep Space Nine once.
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the recaps. Looking for more next season.
ReplyDeleteAs some of you know, the first season has 12 episodes, but ABC aired
ReplyDeleteonly nine episodes. The remaining 4 episodes were transferred to a
second season. You could watch them on FoxLife - It's a Polish TV
station. FoxLife began airing even before the premiere in the U.S. and
broadcasted all 12 episodes. The Polish television movies are
translated, and then read by the reader. And if that does not bother you
then you can now see some remaining 4 episodes. Use a keyword search
section of the following expression (body of proof lektor PL).
Have a nice day.
PS. Sorry for my English I'm Polish.