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"Letting Go" is the second episode of the first season of the American medical drama ''
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''. It was originally broadcast in the United States on
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on April 3, 2011. The episode was directed by Nelson McCormick and written by Matthew Gross and series creator Christopher Murphey. In this episode, Megan Hunt (
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) and Detectives Bud Morris (
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) and Samantha Baker (
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) inspect the case of an
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who are shot dead in their car at Fairmount Park. This case leads them to many suspects, including one of the victim's parents, Al (
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) and Laura Chapman (Brenda Pressley), both who seem to be hiding secrets about the couple's relationship. The episode received positive reviews, and was watched by 8.49 million viewers, according to Nielsen ratings, on the Sunday night it aired in the United States. Critics pointed out Curtis Brumfield ( Windell Middlebrooks) as giving "some of the best lines of the night" and providing some "much needed comic relief". Although this episode received positive reviews, it received significantly lower ratings than both the previous and the subsequent episodes, most likely due to the episode moving from the normal Tuesday timeslot to a Sunday night.


Plot

Dave Piaseki (Steven Demarco) and Linda Chapman (Zakiya Cook) are found shot dead in their car at Fairmount Park. When Megan Hunt (
Dana Delany Dana Welles Delany (born March 13, 1956) is an American actress. After appearing in small roles early in her career, Delany received her breakthrough role as Colleen McMurphy on the ABC television drama '' China Beach'' (1988–1991), for whic ...
) and detectives Bud Morris (
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) and Samantha Baker (
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) arrive, they think the case is a
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, but Megan finds two bullets in Dave and concludes that someone murdered them. Megan meets Linda's parents, Al (
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) and Laura (Brenda Pressley), and tells them the news, leaving them devastated. Megan links Linda's ex-boyfriend Brian Hall ( Brian White) to Dave and finds out that Dave was at Brian's restaurant the night he died. However, Brian has an alibi as he was with employee Nina Wheeler (
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). The police find out that Linda used to work at Brian's restaurant and received psychological abuse until Dave found out and confronted him. Brian has started to abuse Nina, so the police get Nina away from Brian, as he caused Linda to suffer from
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due to the abuse. Ethan Gross (
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) and Curtis Brumfield ( Windell Middlebrooks) find out that Dave was planning on marrying Linda; however, as the two were an
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, they gained an enemy in Eric Singleton (Alexander Cendese), who stole the engagement ring out of the couple’s car, but after they were dead. Megan later finds residue in Linda's eyes to suggest that the killer closed her eyes after she died, which leads them back to Linda's parents, who knew that Dave intended to propose. When they call the two into the office, Al admits he killed Dave and Linda. He had only wanted to scare them so they would not marry; however, the gun discharged, killing Linda, and in panic, he killed Dave too. After apologizing to Laura, Al is taken away. Throughout the day, Megan tries to reconnect with her daughter Lacey (
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); however, her attempts to create a better relationship with her backfire.


Production

"Letting Go" was written by series creator Christopher Murphey and Matthew Gross, who is best known for directing episodes of ''
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'' and ''
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'', and films such as '' Fired Up!'' and ''
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''. Gross later directed the fifth episode of
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, " Dead Man Walking", alongside Murphey. It was directed by Nelson McCormick making it the second episode in a row in which he was the director; he also directed the previous episode "
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". Daniel Licht, who has worked on the series since its inception, returned to compose the music for the episode. Actor
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guest starred in the episode as Al Chapman and
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appeared as Brian Hall.
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– best known for her roles in '' Sunset Beach'' and '' One Life to Live'' – also guest starred, playing Nina Wheeler.
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– best known for her role in ''
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'' – made another re-appearance as
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, Megan's daughter. The show was moved to a Sunday from the normal timeslot of Tuesday before ''Body of Proofs pilot episode had aired. In a press statement,
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said, "The second episode of new drama ''Body Of Proof'' will air on a special night and time, SUNDAY, APRIL 3 (10:01-11:00 p.m., ET), following an original episode of '' Desperate Housewives''". "Letting Go", along with the eight episodes from ''Body of Proof''s first season, were released on a two-disc
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set in the United States on September 20, 2011. The sets included brief audio commentaries from various crew and cast members for several episodes, a preview of
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, a 10-minute "featurette" on the making of the show with commentaries from the medical consultants who helped with the script, and a "Contaminated Evidence" blooper reel.


Reception


Ratings

In its original American broadcast on 3 April 2011, "Letting Go" was seen by 8.49 million viewers, according to Nielsen ratings. Among viewers between ages 18 and 49, it received a 2.0 rating/9 share. This means that it was seen by 2 percent of all 18- to 49-year-olds, and 9 percent of all 18- to 49-year-olds watching television at the time of the broadcast. This episode achieved a much lower number of viewers than the previous episode, "
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", as well as the subsequent episode, " Helping Hand". However, the lower ratings than both "Pilot" and "Helping Hand" were likely due to the move from the normal Tuesday timeslot to a Sunday night. ''Body of Proof'' came sixth in the ratings on Sunday night; it was outperformed by the
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's '' Desperate Housewives'' and ''
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'',
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's '' 60 Minutes'' and airing of the
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, and
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's ''
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''. "Helping Hand" was watched by 1.69 million viewers upon its airing on Channel 5 in the
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.


Critical response

The episode received positive reviews. Christine Orlando from ''TV Fanatic'' stated that this episode gave her "hope for this procedural that the pilot didn't". She called the storyline "heartbreaking", "sad", shocking", and "chilling" and added that there were "plenty of twists and turns that kept me guessing throughout the hour". She was upset that Al Chapman was the murderer, saying that it would have been "wonderful to see Brian, Linda's bad tempered, control freak of an ex hauled away in cuffs". She added that the look that Eric Singleton gave Detective Baker was "positively evil". She praised the interaction between the Megan and the rest of the main cast, saying, "We got to know more about the cast of characters in Megan's office and Curtis was the standout. Last week Megan questioned Curtis' abilities as a doctor. This week, Curtis not only proved her wrong but turned out to be the much needed comic relief delivering some of the best lines of the night". She finished, ""Letting Go" definitely left me looking forward to what this new hit show has in store for us next". After the ratings for "Pilot" were high, Matt Roush of ''
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'' hoped that ''Body of Proof'' would "continue to improve" adding that he preferred this episode to "Pilot", despite the lower ratings.


References


External links


"Letting Go"
at ABC.com * {{Body of Proof 2011 American television episodes Body of Proof episodes