![]() ![]() Julie had asked his old school friend Patrick to be the father of her child, as she wanted someone that she knew. On the other case, it is revealed that Martin is not the father of Julie's child, but after much evidence is checked, it is in fact Patrick, the person who was killed in Megan's case. Megan visits the new crime scene, investigating why Patrick Deline (Brad Standley), is found dead. Megan comforts her, and Lacey reassures Megan that Kate will not replace her. Meanwhile, Megan spends time with her daughter Lacey ( Mary Mouser), who is upset about having Kate in her father's life. Bud and Samantha interview Alan, and find out that Julie was pregnant when she was shot. Kate issues a final warning to Megan, so Megan takes another case. Bud Morris ( John Carroll Lynch) and Samantha Baker ( Sonja Sohn) interview Martin once again, but are interrupted by Megan, who gets back the results from the scratch, once again accusing Martin of fighting with Julie, which he denies, as his blood matched some which was on her fingernail. Meanwhile, Curtis Brumfield ( Windell Middlebrooks) interviews people to become a driver a person who carries the bodies from the crime scene to the autopsy, and is ultimately unsuccessful. Kate defends her actions to Peter, stating that she did not take her off the case due to her grudge with Megan, as she is dating Megan's ex-husband Todd Fleming ( Jeffrey Nordling). Megan is taken off the case, but gets Ethan Gross ( Geoffrey Arend) to test a tissue found on the scene. Kate Murphy ( Jeri Ryan) tells Megan that Martin has phoned the mayor, and made a complaint about Megan's behaviour who accused him of Julie's death. After interviewing Martin, her step children Thomas (Joey Adams) and Erika (Natalie Floyd), their financial manager Alan Wright ( Alex Fernandez), and Martin's ex-wife Alexandra ( Jessica Tuck), she accuses Martin of the murder. Megan notices a scratch on Julie's husband Martin ( Jay Karnes) beginning to suspect he is her killer. Megan Hunt ( Dana Delany) and Peter Dunlop ( Nicholas Bishop), begin to examine Julie. ![]() Julie Loeb (Isabella Grace) is found shot dead during a hunting expedition in the woods. They also praised Megan's dialogue with Peter and the "cute" scenes with Lacey Fleming ( Mary Mouser). Critics praised the storyline, calling it "genuinely surprising", with the plot having a "merry go round of suspects". The episode received positive reviews, and was watched by 9.19 million viewers, according to Nielsen ratings, on the Tuesday night it aired in the United States. Megan begins to investigate the death of Patrick Deline (Brad Standley), leading her directly back to her former case of Julie's death. Accompanied by Peter Dunlop ( Nicholas Bishop), Bud Morris ( John Carroll Lynch) and Samantha Baker ( Sonja Sohn), they question Julie's family, until Megan is forced to leave the case. The episode follows Megan Hunt ( Dana Delany), a former neurosurgeon turned medical examiner at Philadelphia, who investigates the murder of Julie Loeb (Isabella Grace), who is shot during a hunting expedition. The episode was directed by Paul Holahan and written by series creator Christopher Murphey. ![]() ![]() It was originally broadcast in the United States on ABC on September 27, 2011. " Hunting Party" is the second episode of the second season of the American medical drama Body of Proof. Adrian Alvarado as Detective Dave Lopez.So, it looks like “Body of Proof” can finally be put at rest.2nd episode of the 2nd season of Body of Proof " Hunting Party" At the time, it was the network’s third most-watched drama.Ĭomparing those numbers to its current season, “Body of Proof” did better than new ABC dramas “Betrayal,” “Once Upon a Time in Wonderland,” and the canceled “Lucky 7.”Īlso read: ABC Gives Pilot Order to American Adaptation of BBC Comedy ‘Bad Education’Īfter “Body of Proof’s” cancelation, ABC Studios tried to place the series on a cable network for a second chance but was unable to do so. There was some surprise over the decision as the series was made over in its final season and ABC could depend on its average 11 million viewers to show up every week and a 2.0 rating among the advertiser-coveted adults 18-49 demographic. “Body of Proof” was canceled in May after a three-season run. Time for new adventures!”Īlso read: 7 TV Show Retools That Actually Worked “Sorry to disappoint some, but #bodyofproof will not be resurrected,” Dana Delany said on Twitter. But, its star is saying that isn’t going happen. In October, reports circulated that ABC was considering bringing back the crime procedural as a midseason replacement. ABC isn’t bringing “Body of Proof” back from the dead. ![]()
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