Board Thread:False Info and Speculative Discussion/@comment-67.162.31.47-20140715100605/@comment-25222572-20140817005952

LadyX wrote:

JEK wrote:

Grahamburglar wrote: Game4564 wrote:

I just told you. how would i know if the facility is responsible for meredith death??? lol

its a tv show, only the writers know whats going to happen next. Except, I just explained the reasons why the institution should have been keeping an extra careful watch over her at that time -- she'd had a melt down earlier that same day and had run away twice in the past six months (once just a few days before).

Not to mention the fact that she's a minor who was entrusted to their care which generally doesn't help their case. Not to play devil's advocate or anything, but who would actually file a claim on Meredith's behalf? Aren't all her immediate family and close relations dead? Actually interested to know the answer to that. Would the state pursue this, or would it get swept under the rug? I don't recall us hearing anything about her family... If she doesn't have any then there would probably be a review panel, and possibly a slap on the wrist assuming this were an isolated incident. But given the sheer volume they imply happens there, I'm not sure how the place stays open at all. Remember when Lydia was trying to figure out the second part of the Dead Pool, and Malia came up with the bright idea of asking Meredith? It was their next scene in the hallway. Lydia says Eichen House won't allow visitors without permission from a family member.Malia says that might be a little difficult, as her whole family is dead. About 18 minutes into S4 E05.

This is kind of backed up by Lydia getting Meredith's belongings in E07.