Just when I thought Body of Proof season 3 couldn't get any better, it proved me wrong with "Skin and Bones."
It seems as though every procedural on TV must deliver a zombie episode, but Body of Proof was one of the few to make it truly fascinating.
The episode was equal parts science lesson, horror show and thrilling crime drama wrapped into one and it began with a simple virus.
Of course that virus was rabies, one of the oldest and deadliest viruses known to man. One of the scariest things about rabies is that once you begin to show symptoms, it's too late to start treatment. The other is that the progression of the disease could make one resemble a flesh eating zombie.
Since the virus multiplies most quickly in the brain and is spread through saliva, it literally drives its victims insane with the need to bite so...
It seems as though every procedural on TV must deliver a zombie episode, but Body of Proof was one of the few to make it truly fascinating.
The episode was equal parts science lesson, horror show and thrilling crime drama wrapped into one and it began with a simple virus.
Of course that virus was rabies, one of the oldest and deadliest viruses known to man. One of the scariest things about rabies is that once you begin to show symptoms, it's too late to start treatment. The other is that the progression of the disease could make one resemble a flesh eating zombie.
Since the virus multiplies most quickly in the brain and is spread through saliva, it literally drives its victims insane with the need to bite so...
- 4/3/2013
- by christine@tvfanatic.com (Christine Orlando)
- TVfanatic
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