Body of Proof
Body of Proof
TV-PG | 29 March 2011 (USA)

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    CheerupSilver Very Cool!!!
    Teddie Blake The movie turns out to be a little better than the average. Starting from a romantic formula often seen in the cinema, it ends in the most predictable (and somewhat bland) way.
    Yazmin Close shines in drama with strong language, adult themes.
    Isbel A terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.
    Love_of_Film Although the approach was rather new, the characters were too artificial for me to enjoy. The main character played by Dana Delany was abusive, arrogant, and disrespectful as well as being portrayed as a jealous, self-serving parent. I am also a fan of Jeri Ryan from her Star Trek days and was hoping to see more of her but the people who made this show let her down. In this series, although her mannerism appears strong, she is weak and easily gives in to Dana Delany's character who is supposed to be working for Jeri Ryan's character. There are useless characters in this drama that seem out of place and serve no purpose but to fill up the lab to make it look busy. They write this drama so it appears that Megan Hunt has no respect for authority or personal feelings, she oversteps her boundaries with no regard for policy or legal boundaries in various situations in an attempt to make her look like she knows what she's doing. You are left asking at times, 'Can she really do that?'. Good and bad story lines are mixed in but overall, disappointing.
    PlatoSays Quincy MD with a female lead wasn't going to be easy - but after an iffy beginning, it found its stride - then fell over.I still can't quite work out what's happened to this series. It started out as rather ham-acted with a clunky script - but had a certain charm that developed well during S2 and made me watch S1 all over again ... and I enjoyed it more second time around.Then Mark Valley takes over as the male lead in S3 and is just terrible - he doesn't have the natural sympathetic/but tough guy manner required to counter Megan's abrasiveness.I loved Mark in Boston Legal - he played uptight military man turned lawyer to perfection - and with great comic timing too. But he's just not working here and I can only assume the writers brought him in to switch things around to improve ratings - and its failed.A pity given that it's one of the few CSI style shows with no gritty scenes or violence. Well worth watching - I'd buy the box-set and do a marathon run on a wet Sunday with my feet up.
    mardermj I liked the darker tone and the new direction towards drama versus comedy, but apparently the viewers did not. I sure hope they counted the internet watchers when they made the cancellation decision, I know many watching on those services don't get counted in the ratings body count.This show was not "House", but it wasn't bad at all and had interesting stories, and a great new dynamic between the lead and the new male interest.There wasn't a single redundant character, and I would have liked to have seen more back-stories other than the lead developed, in the form of a continuing arc.Ah. Phooey.
    Iryna LIV Very like this serial and admire by Dana Delany. The serial sufficiently good describes the medical and crime problems decision. I am scientist and like that author were responsible when wrote of scenarios. Hope Kate will return her status (have nothing contrary to Curtis, but think it is time to repair the past status quo) and not fall to banal battle for authority. Question to authors - where is ex-husband of Maggie? I think that it not necessary to develop very deeply a intimacy line of Maggie and her boyfriend, it will be good to keep all at present level. Haven't something to add. I like this serial. I very like Dana Delany. Thank to authors.