Body of Proof Review: "Buried Secrets"

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Everyone relates to loss in different ways. On Body of Proof, Detective Joe Salerno's death caused a ripple effect, touching everyone who came near it.

The biggest revelation in "Buried Secrets" was that Megan's father committed suicide when she was a child. What a horrible burden for a kid to carry around and it obviously still affects Megan into adulthood.

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Megan's mother, Joan, has proven to be a real piece of work. Megan wanted to exhume her father's body. Perhaps he was ill. A disease may have caused him to commit suicide or he might have been trying to protect his family in some way. No matter what it was, Megan needed answers.


Joan flatly told her no. Exhuming one's husband could not be a pleasant thought, but Megan was obviously looking for some sort of closure. Being a doctor and medical examiner this could give that to her.

Joan simply told her daughter that her father left them and she needed to get over it. That's cold. I suddenly understood why Megan avoids Mom like the plague. 

Ethan's story about losing his guinea pig as a child was sad and sweet. In his own strange way he was trying to relate to Samantha and the death of her friend. Plus, it painted a heartbreaking picture of a sad, lonely little boy.

Even Kate was touched by this case personally. She remembered the distraught parents from the unsolved Lizzie Adler case. Kate clearly felt a bit of kinship to Megan, even though she's not allowed to flaunt the rules the way Megan is prone to do. 

"Buried Secrets" left me wondering if there was even more to Megan's father's death than a simple suicide.  There must be a story there and I hope we get to hear more of it.  It would be nice to see Megan get her answers, no matter what they may be.

Buried Secrets Review

Editor Rating: 4.4 / 5.0
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C. Orlando was a TV Fanatic Staff Writer. Follow her on Twitter.

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Body of Proof Season 1 Episode 8 Quotes

You care more about the dead than you do about the living because they can't talk back.

Joan

Everybody's got that one case they can't let go of.

Bud