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11 Reasons Why You Need To Watch Burden Of Truth

Last year CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation) premiered Burden of Truth, a new legal drama.

Those of us in the U.S. who were drawn in by the trailer got super bummed that this exciting new show would only be available to our friends north of the border. Then the CW picked it up for their summer lineup and it exceded expectations.

 

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Still, Burden of Truth got very little coverage here in the good old U.S. For whatever reason, nobody was talking about it, let alone watching. And some people couldn't even remember what it was called, mistakenly calling it Burden of Proof. 

Now season two is about to air in the U.S., and we're hoping for some more viewers and some more discussion. Burden of Truth is an entertaining and original show that you should be watching. Check out our reasons why!

1. Kristin Kreuk

Kristin kreuk
After kicking ass on Smallville as Lana Lang, and kicking more ass on Beauty and the Beast as Catherine Chandler, Kristin Kreuk has gone back to Canada to kick some legal ass as Joanna Chang (previously Joanna Hanley). Kreuk has not always had the proper chance to shine, but in Burden of Truth, she is the main protagonist. Kreuk has described her character as a fierce and flawed adult that she was very excited to play. She told Q on CBC, "The story doesn't fall into a woman who is shaping a man's life or moving him in a certain direction. She isn't a catalyst for another person's growth." Not only is Kreuk heading the show, but she is also behind the camera, making sure that Burden of Truth is a show she can be proud of.

2. Strong and Powerful Women

Girl power
Season one focuses on a legal case brought about by a mysterious illness affecting the teens of prairie town Millwood. Joanna Hanley, the big city lawyer who comes in to help is a force to be reckoned with, as are the girls she is helping. Molly Ross and Taylor Matheson, two afflicted girls, show extreme growth over the course of season one, as does Luna Spence, Molly's girlfriend, and Joanna's assistant. The teenage girls of Millwood have big dreams and a lot to lose, but in the face of the illness and the trial, they prove to be determined, capable, mature, and brilliant in their own ways. The bonds they create as they team together to stand up for themselves are inspiring.

3. It is what Hart of Dixie could have been

Its what hart of dixie could have been
Remember how Hart of Dixie was originally supposed to be a fish out of water story about a lawyer, and then the network decided they wanted a medical drama? Except it wasn't so much a medical drama as a drama with some medicine. Don't get me wrong, I loved Hart of Dixie, but when I heard what this show was about and saw it play out I couldn't help but think back to that original concept. Kreuk describes her character as "a lawyer, and that's all she is. She doesn't really know how to be a person." Sound familiar? I'm just saying, anyone who loved HoD, but felt it got a little silly as it went on might find this show refreshing in the ways it is different and the ways it is the same.

4. Smalltown Life

Smalltown life
Millwood, where the show takes place, is no Bluebell or Stars Hollow; it is not full of crazy characters to laugh at. However, if you find smalltown dynamics intriguing, you may find Burden of Truth intriguing as well. Everybody does know everybody and the citizens of Millwood share some interesting histories with each other. Smalltown minds may be smallminded themselves, or more open than one would expect. And if you're going to The Boot for a drink, remember that it's Millwood and sometimes people get punched. Intrigued yet?

5. Smalltown Law

Smalltown law
Burden of Truth is a legal drama. However, unlike Law and Order or For The People, Burden of Truth is not set in some big city. The story takes place in a small Canadian prairie town. That doesn't mean the lawyers don't fight to win, but the law in a small town operates a little differently. It's something that makes the show a little different from what we've seen before; when a legal case is under a microscope a lawyer can become a pariah in a very public way. Make no mistake, this is not just a lawyer changing her life and finding her roots. This dramatic serious follows a case that will have you on the edge of your seat with every new twist the opposition brings.

6. Smalltown Love

The romance
While the slow-burn of Billy Crawford and Joanna Hanley is a definite reason to tune in, the OTP award for the show goes to Luna Spence and Molly Ross. These two are adorable together. Coming out in a small town is never easy, even in 2018, but these girls really rock it. Luna would go to war for Molly, both in the courtroom and among their peers. Molly, meanwhile, would never want to hold Luna back. They face real couple problems exacerbated by Molly's illness solve them with trust and communication. The future terrifies them both, but they want to face it together.
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