Body of Proof

Body of Proof

2011
Body of Proof
Body of Proof

Body of Proof

7.1 | TV-PG | en | Drama

Dr. Megan Hunt was in a class of her own, a brilliant neurosurgeon at the top of her game. But her world is turned upside down when a devastating car accident puts an end to her time in the operating room. Megan resumes her career as a medical examiner, determined to solve the puzzle of who or what killed the victims.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP13  Daddy Issues
May. 28,2013
Daddy Issues

Megan's father's exhumation uncovers more questions about what she always believed was a suicide, and her mother suggests she examine his patient files for clues about his death and that of a patient.

EP12  Breakout
May. 14,2013
Breakout

An inmate violently escapes from a prison transport van and becomes a dangerous fugitive on the run in Philadelphia. Soon another man turns up dead - who's revealed to be a witness in the escaped prisoner's murder trial. Megan must continue to search for the truth in the original case when the accused murderer shows up and pleads with her that he is innocent and being framed.

EP11  Dark City
May. 07,2013
Dark City

When a plane crashes in Philadelphia due to a gunman opening fire while aloft, the entire team of Megan, Kate, Tommy, Adam, Curtis, Ethan, Riley and Stafford must go into disaster mode. Since the crash hits the city's main power grid, Megan must conduct autopsies on the victims during frequent blackouts, but then one of the bodies goes missing. Meanwhile, Tommy and Riley are in a serious car accident while trying to investigate.

EP10  Committed
Apr. 23,2013
Committed

A schizophrenic teenage girl at a mental institution is found murdered. When Megan and Tommy interview a young patient named Darby, who seems extremely sane and lucid, she tells them that she saw the killer climb down from a heating vent in the ceiling, but most shocking of all -- he meant to kill her, not the actual victim. Could the killer be Dr. Malcolm, the ward director, who is obstructing their investigation.

EP9  Disappearing Act
Apr. 16,2013
Disappearing Act

Gerry Roberts, in trial for defrauding his investors of a billion dollars, is kidnapped in front of the court house. The getaway car runs over a protestor and later, the team has to decide whether a video of Roberts being killed could have been faked by himself. Meanwhile, Megan gets closer to the truth about her father's death.

EP8  Doubting Tommy
Apr. 09,2013
Doubting Tommy

When a young girl is found murdered, Megan has to put her personal doubt aside and help a blacked out Tommy, covered in blood, prove his innocence.

EP7  Skin and Bones
Apr. 02,2013
Skin and Bones

A murder victim's rabid neighbor bites Tommy, and after another rabies fatality, Megan calls on the new health commissioner to aid in their investigation.

EP6  Fallen Angel
Mar. 26,2013
Fallen Angel

Kate becomes involved with a man she met at a political event, but when a young Russian girl is found dead, she suspects that he may have something to do with the murder, and looks to Megan for help.

EP5  Eye for an Eye
Mar. 19,2013
Eye for an Eye

After a murder suspect escapes from a prison-transport van, a witness in his trial turns up dead, and while Megan is investigating, the fugitive makes contact and tries to convince her that he's innocent and being framed.

EP4  Mob Mentality
Mar. 12,2013
Mob Mentality

After his son is gunned down, a New York City mob boss threatens revenge, and when an early suspect is found dead, Megan and her team begin to believe the carnage has just begun.

EP3  Lost Souls
Mar. 05,2013
Lost Souls

Megan and Tommy investigate a murder that appears on the surface to be a case of severe child abuse. But the girl's parents claim that their daughter was killed by the Devil after being possessed. The team must try to separate fact from fiction when the victim's mother begs Megan to help her stop the same thing from happening to their surviving daughter.

EP2  Abducted (2)
Feb. 26,2013
Abducted (2)

In conclusion of the two-part Season 3 premiere, Megan discovers why the serial killer targeted war veterans, but must keep the information to herself or risk the life of her daughter, who is being held hostage by the assassin. Meanwhile, District Attorney Dan Russell has a run-in with Kate.

EP1  Abducted (1)
Feb. 19,2013
Abducted (1)

Part 1 of 2. In the Season 3 premiere, it's months after Peter's death and Megan returns to work, only to learn she's been teamed with a detective with whom she has a past history. She, Det. Sullivan and his rookie partner are up against a serial killer who targets young war veterans. The stakes become higher after she gets a call from the killer and is told he's holding her teenage daughter, Lacey, hostage.

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7.1 | TV-PG | en | Drama , Comedy , Crime | More Info
Released: 2011-03-29 | Released Producted By: ABC Studios , Gross Entertainment Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.abc.go.com/shows/body-of-proof
Synopsis

Dr. Megan Hunt was in a class of her own, a brilliant neurosurgeon at the top of her game. But her world is turned upside down when a devastating car accident puts an end to her time in the operating room. Megan resumes her career as a medical examiner, determined to solve the puzzle of who or what killed the victims.

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Cast

Dana Delany , Jeri Ryan , Geoffrey Arend

Director

Patrick Cady

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Reviews

lorraineewan I have only watched the first few episodes but have seen other reviews. She may be prickly and sometimes say things to suspects that are harsh but if she were a man she would not be seen as being obstinate and full of herself like she is described.She is looking to find the truth of deaths. she cares for all her patients who died... she wants to know their story. I've seen her evolve even from the first few episodes. Its no quick transformation but she cares about the people she works with and the people who were murdered and with her family, sometimes she needs the advice of others but then she thinks about it and adjusts what she does. She doesn't go around hugging the person who gave her the advice but in real life... what doctor does that. A man would never do that they find a way to quietly thank them without saying it outright. And she isn't disrespectful to her superiors all the time its her act of rebellion doing what she feels is right to get answers. She doesn't do it all the time and her bosses respect her. I think people would have wanted to see the show more if she was described correctly.
denis888 Serials are a real tough game - once they are good, it is clever to stop in time and not let them drag or turn into a pale parody of themselves, as it has happened to Prison Break, Lost, Walking Dead, Sons Of Anarchy, or many many many other serials. Body Of Proof is different - only 3 seasons were aired, and sadly, it was canceled, which I find a criminal stupidity. This is a very clever serial, full of warm humor, excellent dialogs, smart characters (such as - Dana Delany as Megan Hunt Jeri Ryan as Kate Murphy Geoffrey Arend as Ethan Gross Windell Middlebrooks as Curtis Brumfield Mary Mouser as Lacey Fleming Mark Valley as Tommy Sullivan Elyes Gabel as Adam Lucas John Carroll Lynch as Bud Morris Sonja Sohn as Samantha Baker Nicholas Bishop as Peter Dunlop Jeffrey Nordling as Todd Fleming Joanna Cassidy as Joan Hunt Cliff Curtis as Derek Ames Nathalie Kelley as Dani Alvarez Jamie Bamber as Aiden Welles Luke Perry as CDC Officer/Health Commissioner Charlie Stafford Annie Wersching as Yvonne Kurtz Richard Burgi as District Attorney Dan Russell Lorraine Toussaint as Police Chief Angela Martin Marisa Ramirez as Officer Riley Dunn Micah Berkley as Officer James Wood). It is such a huge pity that a great actor Windell Middlebrooks has recently passed away, and he will be sorely missed. In general, if you wanna watch a very decent detective serial, this one's for you! I assure you, you'll not be disappointed
Douglas First of all, this is a blatant and self-conscious ripoff of "House" that tries to be sexy. In general it succeeds but on a lower level. The writing is not nearly as smart or innovative nor are the actors particularly inspired, yet I still find it enjoyable to watch. Highlights: Dana Delaney glows on screen, and this character seems to have been written exactly for her. Some say Megan is abrasive and unlikeable but I think this shows a fundamental misunderstanding of what makes an interesting character. I would gladly work with or for Megan because you'd always know where you stood with her and there wouldn't be any games. I guess most people don't like other people who forthrightly speak their minds, but I find it refreshing. How many sitcom episodes over the decades have been based on people who refuse to say what they mean? Or think?Nicholas Bishop is also well cast as Pete. A complex person and the Yang to Megan's Yin. Bishop runs the gamut from brooding to devious to jolly and never looks uncomfortable in any of his rolls. Obviously cast for his sex appeal (as opposed to the caricatures that are Ethan and Curtis) who was supposed to look good and be a romance interest for Megan, I hope they never actually get together. Their complex relationship and the team they make would only suffer.Joanna Cassidy is irritating and exasperating as Megan's judge/mother and perhaps perfectly cast. It can't be easy to pull off a self-absorbed and flawed parental figure, but Cassidy makes it work. I hope she continues.Disappointments:Jeri Ryan is fun to look at, but so ornamental she doesn't seem right. She actually gives her best performance when sick and dying, and in the few scenes where she isn't trying to look like a supermodel. Another actor cast as sex appeal, but one that didn't work as well as Bishop. I like the character well enough, but I think she was miscast.Shoes. Megan's shoes are worse than Carrie's flower button thingies in "Sex and the City." I know they're supposed to make her look fashionable and upper class, but instead they make her look silly. The one episode where she wears little red sneakers is actually a breath of fresh air. The only saving grace is Delaney can walk in them (unlike some actresses) without looking unstable. Note to producers: you actually can look elegant without wearing heels, and the heels on this series are trashy.Romance. Most of the romance in this series is painful, and so far Megan's boyfriends have all been sort of unrealistic. I actually buy her ex husband as a bygone love interest, but most of the others leave me with a "Really? Given all the options you'd choose this guy?" feeling. The victims in this series all make better romantic choices than the heroes. The romantic conflicts all seem forced and intentional. Location. Nowhere in the world is there a forensics lab like that. This drives me nuts! It would cost more than all the public buildings and the staff to run them in a city the size of Denver for that one building! I know corporate executives that don't have as nice offices as Megan has. However these days it doesn't make it any different from any other cop/doctor drama.However I do enjoy watching the series. I think it's because many of the regular characters are likable even when they aren't particularly rounded. Megan's mother, Judge (Joan) Hunt, is overbearing and irritating, but yet you can't hate her for it. The three generations of the Hunt family really DO look like Grandmother, Mother, and Daughter, and the relationships do seem to be developing. The cops are the kind of cops you wish all cops were like, even with their flaws, although it might be nice if they were a little more complicated people.I hope it continues for a few seasons. Caviate: This series like a number of modern forensic programs can be visually pretty gruesome. It doesn't bother me, but it might bother some. Of course those are probably not the kind that will be tuning in to this program.I also laugh that all the Apple products are pretty obviously disguised. I saw not one Apple logo on any device, while quite clearly almost all the devices were of Apple design. You can't disguise an iMac by covering the Apple logo with a gear sticker! I suspect it's a sponsorship thing.
nivk kilner it ain't no bones! a second rate attempt at something thats already been really done well. there's no future in it, but its useless American trash, so who knows.i am constantly amazed at what makes it, and what doesn't, so i guess this has as good a chance as anything else out there. I'm trying to think of something to say about this that will fill the review requirements, but there is really little to say. it's poor. it may improve with time, if it doesn't get canned after 1 series. if you haven't seen bones, you might think that this is OK. certainly not the most entertaining program I've seen this week.