Proof - Pilot - Review
Jun 17, 2015
AL Proof ReviewsThe concept of Proof is relatively simple. A strong willed female doctor in a big city is faced with the question: Is there life after death? She trusts her medical background and cannot fathom such an idea until after her son dies, and a wealthy, but terminally ill man comes to her pleading to divulge the truth about what really happens to people when they die.
It should be mentioned that Proof is Executive Produced by Kyra Sedgwick. I was pleasantly surprised to learn of this as she starred in and produced one of my favourite shows, the TNT drama The Closer. That got me excited to give this show a try.
The first few minutes of the series premiere of Proof was fast paced. The camera spun around the operating room as we saw the main character Dr. Carolyn Tyler (Cat) played by the lovely Jennifer Beals perform miracles on her dying patient whom she brought back from the dead. All the while she was giving her new intern Dr. Zedan “Zed” Badawi (Edi Gathegi) a hard time about listening. During the opening sequence there were multiple flashes of what appeared to be “the afterlife”. This leads into a flashback of Carolyn being pulled out of the water at the scene of a horrific accident.
Shortly after the opening credits we’re introduced to more main cast members and significant characters to Carolyn, including her ex-husband Dr. Len Bayliss played by Canadian born actor David Sutcliffe (Gilmore Girls). Within moments of those two interacting it was obvious that there is still baggage between them. Adding to the drama is their teenage daughter Sophie, that is having trouble at school with mean girls.
Another surprise in the casting was seeing Scandals star Joe Morton playing hospital boss Dr. Oliver Stanton. Carolyn’s been pulled into his office in what she feared was discipline for performing an un-orthodox procedure in the O.R. Instead he simply explains to her that the wealthy Ivan Turning (Matthew Modine) has requested a meeting with her. Though she was reluctant to meet with Turning, Stanton uses his power of persuasion (threatening Cat’s Medics International Trip) to get her to agree. Their dynamic should be interesting to watch over the series, as they disagree on what is important and how to get things done in the hospital.
There were several times during the show that I wondered what city they are supposed to be in. At one point a shot of an architectural building had me wondering if this was in the future. I’m usually pretty good at picking out historical buildings or monuments that give it away. Not this time, so I had to google it. I still don’t know! It is filmed in Vancouver though I’m pretty confident that isn’t the city they are trying to simulate. It’s a beautiful city wherever it is. I’m sure that I'll find out down the road but it would have been nice of them to have mentioned it.
It doesn’t take long to get down to business when we meet Turning. He’s dying and wants Cat’s help discovering if there is an afterlife. He is willing to give her all of his estate in return for her help. It’s clear that Dr. Tyler doesn’t believe in life after death, or so she says. When she asks why Ivan chose her he reveals that he knows she had a life after death experience. Cat plays it off, giving a medical explanation for what happened to her. It’s obvious that he is desperate to get Cat’s help. He pleads with her and continues to be persistent by sending her old case files. I do have to admit it’s really far fetched that anyone, even a doctor, would turn down an offer of ten billion dollars just to do some research. That being said, it did make it clear to the audience that this concept really scared Cat, most likely due to the fact that she had lost her son a year ago in an automobile accident.
The scenes with Cat’s intern Zed provided some comic relief in this drama based show. With constant remarks about his poor eating habits and him making snappy remarks about Cat’s bypass surgery skills, their dynamic is solid. It appears Zed will be her sidekick as she goes through cases for Ivan, and that should be great to watch.
Cat and Zed’s first case is a little girl named Lily, who claimed that when she died she was able to see her family as if she was floating above them. She knew things that she couldn’t have possibly have known, such as the identity of her mother’s real father. This was only known to Lily’s Grandmother. She said that she had learned this while she had her experience.
It’s not until nearing the end of the first episode that we meet the man that has been mentioned numerous times, Peter Van Owen. He is a famous medium and author played by Callum Blue (Dead Like Me, Royal Pains). From the first encounter it’s clear that Dr. Tyler and Peter won’t get along as Cat’s medical background makes it very difficult for her to understand him. Also, Peter brought up Cat’s dead son as a way to prove that he does have a special ability to connect with the dead, which was a very bad idea on his part. Although they don’t like each other much now, I can see where their relationship might develop into one of begrudging respect, followed by eventual friendship.
At the end of the episode Cat agrees to help Ivan on his quest but only if he funds her Medics International cause, which he agrees to. What made her change her mind? It might have something to do with her conversation with Lily. When Cat asked about the other side Lily disclosed to her that she wasn’t able to talk to Cat anymore, because “they” told her not to. This left Cat wanting to know who “they” were.
Overall, this was a great premiere episode. My initial worries about another doctor based drama were quickly washed away by the great acting/writing and the overall concept that makes it stand out from your typical drama. Cat is a strong female lead that I enjoy watching and the mix between her professional and personal life was just right. Proof definitely has something for everyone and I’ll be tuning in next week! What about you, will you be setting up your DVR to record Proof? "
Congrats on your first review Ali, welcome to the team!
ReplyDeleteIt is a solid pilot episode. How far can the writers go with this premise is the question. Good choice of actors.
ReplyDeleteI thought Jennifer Beals was well cast and good in her role. and the two sidekicks they have given her look like fun. I wonder if Peter Van Owen is, as you think, really a potentially friendly figure - because I , to the contrary, thought there was something sinister about him. I hope they do not put her back with the husband because he seemed to have a pretty "so what?"attitude about what he had done that broke up the marriage. Was that building you referred to real ? I had assumed it was CGI. Will be curious to see if they can keep the ball rolling with this story. Thanks for the review.
ReplyDeleteThanks! I'm so happy to be part of the SpoilerTv Team! :)
ReplyDeleteThat's a great question! I find with most of these shows, the first seasons start out with the focus on a broad question but then later focuses on other aspects of the show. Personally I'm a huge fan of character driven shows and I would hope that's what keeps this show going. I know that Kyra Sedgwick's last show The Closer was very character driven so I do have high hopes for this one too!
ReplyDeleteThose are some great points! Peter Van Owen did kind of have a sinister way about him but I enjoyed his character so far. We didn't see much of him so right now he's a little mysterious. I always enjoy the love/hate relationships between two characters, so i'm hoping that's where their relationship goes but I could be completely wrong. I do agree with you about the ex-husband though. I really like David Sutcliffe as an actor but I can't say i'm a big fan of the character he's portraying. He does seem to have the so what attitude about what he has done in the past. It'll be interesting to see more about what happened between Len and Cat! I don't think that building was real. You're probably right it did look like it was CGI. They might resort to CGI a lot when trying to create Ivan Turning's Empire.
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to the next show and your review of it.
ReplyDeleteYou've definitely talked me into it.
ReplyDeleteI must admit, though, that I'm not a fan of just about every show having a character who is saddled with baggage from her/his past. It's really getting overdone.
Awesome review. Will have to check out this when I can. Been enjoying a few TNT shows lately like The Librarians and Murder in the First so this sounds like fun.
ReplyDeleteI could see them going somewhere if they scientificly proove there is not life after death for the plot. I can imagine a the reaction if that actually really happened.
ReplyDeleteI found it to be a decent enough pilot for me to give it another shot or two, but I dunno if it will manage to keep me interested in the long run. But all the positives you pointed out here, ITA.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the review, you did really well.
ReplyDeleteI'm normally very weary about any shows that have women as the main character, but this premise looked interesting, so I thought to give it a try.
And I was not disappointed. I truly enjoyed it and I'm looking forward to the next episodes. I think the show has good potential and we might get some really good and interesting episodes.
Thanks! I'm looking forward to more posts! :)
ReplyDeleteyes, my mistake! it is Charles Richmond thanks for correcting me :) I think you're right they both well cause different challenges when she is trying to solve the task at hand! Maybe Owen will push her towards the impossible while Richmond will pull her back into the science world.
ReplyDeleteSometimes it's tiring to have all these characters with the huge baggage, especially when it comes to the cheating ex-hubby! That clearly still has feelings for their ex but who knows maybe we'll be surprised and it won't feel that way once we get to know the characters!
ReplyDeleteTNT goes have some great shows! Thanks for reading the review :)
ReplyDeleteIt seems like pilots in someways get off easy. It's the other episodes that face that hardier challenge of keeping people interested. I hope this show continues to be different and can keep our interest too! :)
ReplyDeleteThat's great to hear! I love it when I discover something new that I always thought I would never really like. So glad you gave it a try!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your kind words:)
I think second episodes are under greater scrutiny than pilot episodes... And second episodes are even harder to iron out successfully IMO.
ReplyDeleteI think the third episode is in fact the best indication of how a show is going to go down...
I definitely agree with you! I never criticize pilot episodes as much as I do the second and third episodes.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed your review. I agree, the first episode, which I just now saw on demand, was compelling and engaging. I'm interested to see where they go with it.
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