• ALL
  • NEWS
    • GAY MOVIE/ENTERTAINMENT NEWS
    • GAY FILM TRAILERS
    • GENERAL MOVIE NEWS & TRAILERS
  • GAY SHORTS & SERIES
  • REVIEWS
    • GAY FILM REVIEWS
    • CINEMA REVIEWS
    • DVD & BLU-RAY REVIEWS
  • BGPS BLOG
  • COMPS
  • ABOUT
    • Contact Us
    • Join The Team
    • Terms & Conditions
    • Gays On Film – A Short History

Big Gay Picture Show

Taking a look at the world of film through gay eyes - news, reviews, trailers, gay film, queer cinema and more

Taking a look at the world of film through gay eyes - news, reviews, trailers, gay film, queer cinema & more

Body Of Proof – Season 2 (DVD)

March 1, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Starring: Dana Delany, Nicholas Bishop, Jeri Ryan, Geoffrey Arend, Windell Middlebrooks
Director: Various
Running Time: 670 mins
Certificate: 15
Release Date: March 4th 2013

When Body Of Proof started it had a bit of a problem. It wanted to be a little edgy, with a no-nonsense lead character who had the innate ability to annoy just about everyone she met, but her aggravating personality meant she got results. When the series was being developed it probably sounded interesting and a way to make it stand out, but the result was a character who often came across as pretty unlikeable and whiny.

Over the course of the first season they slowly softened her up, got her back in touch with the daughter she had essentially abandoned and introduced a mother who’s even worse than she is, so she seemed more sympathetic. That softening continues in Season 2, with the result that it’s much more of a standard crime procedural, but at the same time it’s easier entertainment.

The lead character in question is Megan Hunt (Dana Delany), a former surgeon who lost her license after a serious accident (in the show she says she has lingering paraesthesia, which sounds posher than saying she’s got pins and needles) and now works as a medical examiner. As is the way with crime shows, she can’t simply keep to her specific area of expertise – which should be pinpointing cause of death and collecting any evidence on the body – she is pushy enough to go out into the field and catch the killer, usually shoving her way into the interrogation room to get the confession.

Across the 16 episodes, Megan has to investigate everything from a murdered woman who turns up in place of a medical school cadaver to a restaurant owner whose remains are found in a freezer.  Alongside Megan there’s her police partner Peter Dunlop (Nicholas Bishop), as well as colleagues Curtis (Windell Middlebrooks) and Ethan (Geoffrey Arend). Early on in the season Megan’s boss, Kate (Jeri Ryan), is dating her ex-husband, but thankfully a few episodes in they seem to realise this is getting annoying and so give it up.

Indeed there’s a sense throughout this season that they’re still working out the balance between character development, people’s personal lives, and the crimes at the shows heart. The conclusion it seems to come to is that people are watching this to see the murder investigation, with anything else having to go around the periphery. It works quite well most of the time, except for a few times when the solution to the murder is a kind of sleight of hand, and you realise pretty much everything else you’ve seen in the episode was irrelevant.

The fact it never completely finds a sustained tone does mean there are ups and downs, but it’s mostly pretty good. The issues are probably due to the fact the show has never been a massive ratings draw in the US, so it’s likely there’s been a lot of fiddling behind the scenes to get it right. At least there’s nothing as dramatic as in Season 3, where half of the regular characters got replaced in the hope more people will watch.

Body Of Proof – Season 2 is an easy watch that doesn’t demand too much from its audience, so if you’re a fan of the likes of Castle or Bones, there’s a very good chance you’ll enjoy this too. It is slightly odd though that we only get 16 episodes in the UK box set, as there were 20 eps in the US Season 2, but for some reason the final four are being held back over here for Season 3.

Fans will also be pleased to hear that there’s a pretty good selection of special features, covering everything from the stunts and special effects to a blooper reel.

Overall Verdict: While it would be nice if Body Of Proof could find a more sustained tone, it’s an easy to watch, entertaining crime show that may not be anything special, but keeps you hooked.

Special Features:  Design of Body of Proof: Living Spaces,  Bodies of Body of Proof,  The fashion of Body of Proof,  Body of Goofs,  The stunt work of Body of Proof: Taking the plunge, prepping the stunt and collision course,  The effects of Body of Proof: Playing with fire,  Outbreak: Webisodes 1-5

Reviewer: Tim Isaac

Wanna share?:

  • Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
  • Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X
  • Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest
  • Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window) Tumblr
  • Click to share on Flipboard (Opens in new window) Flipboard
  • More
  • Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit
  • Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn
  • Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email
  • Click to print (Opens in new window) Print
  • Click to share on Pocket (Opens in new window) Pocket
  • Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp
Overall Rating 6outof10

Related

Filed Under: DVD and BLU-RAY REVIEWS

Leave a Reply (if comment does not appear immediately, it may have been held for moderation)Cancel reply

Search this site:

We're Needy, Be Our Friend

RSSTwitterFacebookStumbleUponMySpace

E-maily Stuff

Get the latest in our daily e-mail

Most Recent Posts

Young Hunter Trailer – First teen gay love takes a dark turn into blackmail

Everybody’s Talking About Jamie Trailer – The hit gay, drag West End musical is coming to the screen

Iris Prize Festival LGBT+ International Short Films 2020 – Part 3 (Short Film Reviews)

Iris Prize Festival LGBT+ International Short Films 2020 – Part 2 (Short Film Reviews)

Iris Prize Festival LGBT+ International Short Films 2020 – Part 1 (Short Film Reviews)

The Scottish Queer International Film Festival 2020 Has Opened, & It’s Online Across The UK

The Iris Prize LGBT Short Film Festival Returns Next Week, & It’s Online & Free!

An Apology From Big Gay Picture Show

Win The Miseducation of Cameron Post DVD & Book!

Seventeen Trailer – The vagaries of teen romance erupt in the lesbian-themed film

My Best Friend Trailer – Gay romance flickers between two teen boys

New Sauvage Trailer – The gay prostitute movie that divided Cannes is coming soon

We're Needy, Be Our Friend

RSSTwitterFacebook

E-maily Stuff

Get all the latest from BGPS in our daily e-mail

Blogroll

  • Blinkbox – Gay & Lesbian
  • DoorQ
  • Movie Muser
  • Peccadillo Pictures
  • Peccapics Blog
  • TLA Gay (UK)
  • TLA Releasing (UK)
  • TQS Magazine

Copyright © 2025 Muser Media · Powered by WordPress & Genesis Framework · Log in

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're OK with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Read More Accept Reject
Privacy & Cookies Policy

Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. But opting out of some of these cookies may affect your browsing experience.
Necessary
Always Enabled
Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. These cookies do not store any personal information.
Non-necessary
Any cookies that may not be particularly necessary for the website to function and is used specifically to collect user personal data via analytics, ads, other embedded contents are termed as non-necessary cookies. It is mandatory to procure user consent prior to running these cookies on your website.
SAVE & ACCEPT