![]() ![]() Yvonne and Karl had somehow managed to swap vans, ditch Megan's tracking device and Lacey's insulin.Īt that point I had no doubt that Megan was going to pocket a scalpel and try to slash Yvonne's throat because that's how far a mother would go to protect her child. That opportunity probably won't be coming around again any time soon.Īs I kept expecting Tommy and his crew to swoop through the door, I was once again surprised to find out it wasn't going to happen any time soon. ![]() This is her last night in town before she moves to Rio to teach a class on pole dancing. But I think that Adam made the biggest sacrifice as he had to bail on his date… Adam: Do you know who you just hung up on? A lingerie model. With Lacey being held by a crazed serial killer, Megan, Tommy, Adam and a group of cops so loyal to Tommy that they were willing to work off the grid and risk their jobs all raced to save her. Yvonne's husband killed himself after returning from Afghanistan and apparently she lost her mind since it suddenly became okay to hack apart other soldiers and murder a 14-year old girl. If that statistic is true, I find it incredibly disconcerting that we haven't heard more about something so alarming. And as horribly twisted as his logic was, it was truly disturbing to learn that over 6,000 veterans kill themselves every year. I was shocked when Karl opened that van door. As if bombs inside of human bodies weren't scary enough, how about a human being looking forward to being the one to go boom? Hopefully just as good as the serial killer story which kept throwing in twists that I didn't see coming. With these kind of sparks happening 20 years later, there story must be good. I'm desperately hoping we get to learn more about the history between these two characters. Watch me work.Tommy might have driven Megan crazy but he also seemed to know just when and how to push as he admitted in this Body of Proof quote… I've probably got more patience for you than any other man in the world but right now I'm running out of it. The detectives and her assistant step aside as she walks up to a suspect’s house, tight skirt and killer boots prancing up the stone steps - a shot that says: “Stay here. And at the end of the pilot, she gets to prove how right she was to everybody, just like Angela Lansbury on Murder, She Wrote. When she’s at her job, doctors ask her advice, a la House, on difficult diagnoses. Just put it in everybody’s face and walk on.īecause Proof is a TV show and not real life, Delany gets to outsmart two omnipresent detectives in Bud ( John Carroll Lynch) and Samantha ( Sonja Sohn), solving crimes in a way that would make Quincy proud. And yet who needs friends when you’re as self-assured, smart and hot as Megan? So even though the show is no doubt set up for Megan to soften as she seeks redemption with her daughter an openness with her closest workmate, Peter ( Nicholas Bishop) perhaps a budding friendship with her boss, Kate ( Jeri Ryan, speaking of lovely) and a newfound appreciation of people - via the dead - it might be just as interesting to see Delany never give an inch as Megan. The show reminds viewers that Megan has no friends, but it’s not hard to see why. There are six other characters on Proof, but they exist mainly to flutter around Delany’s Megan, seeking the knowledge of her mind or suffering her brusque, know-it-all persona. Now she’s using her off-the-charts smarts looking for clues to crimes. And that’s the stuff neurosurgeon Megan didn’t really care about. Are you ready for this? Their bodies tell stories. Now Megan becomes perhaps the most overqualified medical examiner alive, but she finds a sort of redemption in the dead. If you’re counting, that’s lost husband, lost daughter, lost job. When she recovers, she falters in surgery, and a patient dies. Then one day, late for surgery, Megan runs a light, and her car gets T-boned by a truck. Her husband divorces her and gets custody of their daughter because Megan never went to any of her daughter’s birthday parties or soccer games - something like that. The premise is fairly simple: Megan Hunt (Delany) was once a star neurosurgeon who put in long, life-saving hours to be the best, at the unfortunate expense of her family. Because Proof would not be much of a show without her. It’s like her new series is a music video - flowing hair, flirty winks, boots that were made for walking, serious costume changes - all of which ends with her saying, “How ya like me now?” Ben Whishaw in AMC+'s 'This Is Going to Hurt': TV Reviewīody of proof, mind of steel. ![]()
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