Megan and Tommy are faced with an unusual investigation.Megan and Tommy are faced with an unusual investigation.Megan and Tommy are faced with an unusual investigation.
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Windell Middlebrooks
- Curtis Brumfield
- (as Windell D. Middlebrooks)
Elyes Gabel
- Adam Lucas
- (credit only)
Joshua Leary
- Pastor Todd Higgins
- (as Josh Winot)
Danielle C. Ryan
- Rebecca Banks
- (as Danielle Chuchran)
Carly Hollas
- Banks Family Look Alike
- (uncredited)
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- Writers
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaHannah says Rebecca was her older sister. In fact Jennifer Stone (Hannah) is 4 months older than Danielle C. Ryan (Rebecca).
- GoofsThe detective says "Guns misfire all the time. But revolvers? Almost never." Revolvers are guns, so his statement contradicted itself due to a lack of specificity. What he meant to say was "Handguns misfire all the time. But revolvers? Almost never."
- Quotes
Megan Hunt: How'd she break her arm?
Dr. Jeffrey Dante: She broke it trying to twist out the restraints. She was out of her head. It-It goes with the territory.
Megan Hunt: Isn't it your job to protect your patients, even from themselves?
Dr. Jeffrey Dante: Are you impugning my integrity?
Megan Hunt: Oh, I'm sorry. Was I too subtle?
- SoundtracksBody of Proof End Credits Theme
Composed by Daniel Licht
Featured review
a Halloween episode in March
The daughter of a creepy religious Zelot ends up dead after what looks like a fit of demonic possession or possibly drugs.
We get a spooky ancestor who killed his family in a house that looks like that one from American Horror Story and an angsty family who has Jesus and old teeth in their basement.
There's lot of atmosphere and for me this was a bit of fun I don't take seriously and didn't get the feeling the makers of this series did, either. I agree that it's annoying if TV tries to force-feed you "faith" - but that wasn't what I saw here. The "woohoo, or WAS it the devil after all" part felt just like good old ghost story fun.
I really like what they did with this series. It used to be embarrassingly lame in parts - now after they revamped it we didn't only get better characters but apparently also "weird" episodes. Bravo! Now sing, people. Have a musical episode. And then do a Film Noir time travelling thing.
We get a spooky ancestor who killed his family in a house that looks like that one from American Horror Story and an angsty family who has Jesus and old teeth in their basement.
There's lot of atmosphere and for me this was a bit of fun I don't take seriously and didn't get the feeling the makers of this series did, either. I agree that it's annoying if TV tries to force-feed you "faith" - but that wasn't what I saw here. The "woohoo, or WAS it the devil after all" part felt just like good old ghost story fun.
I really like what they did with this series. It used to be embarrassingly lame in parts - now after they revamped it we didn't only get better characters but apparently also "weird" episodes. Bravo! Now sing, people. Have a musical episode. And then do a Film Noir time travelling thing.
- nelladarren
- Mar 6, 2013
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- Runtime43 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD
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