Back at the lab, the team have concluded that Amy didn’t drown- she ate oysters, and the diatoms got into her system via her stomach ulcers. Amy was dating someone, but they don’t know who. Diatoms are found in her bone marrow, meaning she drowned- but they are from the Gulf of Maine.īud ( John Carroll Lynch) and Sam ( Sonja Sohn) meet Amy’s roommates, Molly and Beth. Ethan and Dani converse about the vampiric possibilites, but Curtis ( Windell Middlebrooks) cuts them off with, “What is this, a Twilight convention?” Burn. Meanwhile, Ethan ( Geoffrey Arend) cannot find any blood in the woman’s body. The victim is ID’d as Amy Green, a pharmaceutical rep. Regardless, Kate says they will talk about it later. I did a double take at this since last episode it was undecided and this seems an abrupt way to properly announce it. He is pushing for more time with her since “they’re not moving to California”. The victim has been in the Schuylkill (pronounced school-kill) for at least two days and is wearing expensive lingerie (I cannot tell how Megan figures these things out.)ĭue to the crime, Todd ( Jeffrey Nordling) has to drop Kate ( Jeri Ryan) off at work. On the scene, we meet Dani ( Nathalie Kelley), the new driver. The moment sets up up a mother daughter tension we will observe later.īefore continuing my review, we include a video special courtesy of ABC “The Bodies of Body of Proof”. Joan ( Joanna Cassidy) attempts to be helpful by offering to introduce her to her interior designer (not decorator). When Megan ( Dana Delany) gets the call, she is sitting in Lacey’s ( Mary Mouser) now-empty room contemplating colors. We begin when a drowning man grasps at straws- or more literally, a victim in the river. As evidenced by my frantic tweeting during this episode, I loved the interpersonal drama of our latest Body of Proof episode, “Love Bites”.
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