The last episodes were kept in suspense! They are probably the strongest in the series. but with the ending, they messed up, of course. It's far-fetched to logically end the series!
It is a pity that the series was underestimated and closed. From the third season, very exciting plots began, which, by the way, is not typical for TV series, usually in the first seasons everything is most interesting, and then it is already on the decline, the opposite immediately happened. And I disagree with the commentator below that due to the fact that Pete, Bud and Sam left the series, the ratings became lower, Tommy and Adam fit perfectly into the series. And of course, Dana's acting in this series is just great, and she's a gorgeous woman herself, at her age. I watched all three seasons in one go.
Such a series, such stories, so much tension, just like in "Theory of Lies", and again such an excellent action-packed detective was closed. And some nonsense is still being filmed for 7-10 seasons. I'm sorry, but it's a little unfair...
A great series, all 3 seasons held the bar very high. Of course, I was perplexed by the fact that half of the cast was suddenly replaced, but the series did not get worse, just a little different. I loved Peter and his friendship with Megan, but I also loved watching Megan and Tommy's relationship. This is their "I want and it stings." And Kate has a dilemma with her: work and helping people or politics. And in general, I love this series dearly and I will miss it. Moreover, season 3 was gorgeous, so much dynamics and tension, watched in one breath. One of the best procedures I've ever seen.
@oakhmedova: Googled it - she was 57 years old in season 3.. My world.. It's good that I've already watched it, otherwise I would only be thinking about it :D
By the way, she herself refused to shoot in the following seasons, although she was offered. Well, it seems to me that here you are very much confusing the character and the actress.
It's a good series, it's a pity that it was closed. Because of this, many characters have faded into the background. The development of some events was going too fast. But still, the series is worth watching
Megan's father's killer is far-fetched... It feels like they just chose the most unpleasant character who appears periodically and adjusted everything so that he turns out to be a murderer.
A perfect ending to the series) I was afraid that the creators would not bring the issue of Megan's father to its logical conclusion until the end of the series, but no. And that's great) Not many TV series have a complete ending.
The third season has clearly become more dynamic than the first two - serial killers, plane crash, rabies epidemic, prison break...
It's unclear why the series ended so early all of a sudden, he had every chance to live 7 seasons as "The Mentalist," 8 seasons as "Castle," or even 12 seasons as "Bones."
The end came out a bit crumpled and obviously wasn't planned as the end of the WHOLE series.
But I'm very glad that I watched The Body Investigation after all.
It's a little unclear what happened with the psychologist. it was as if they had put a comma, and then changed their mind and finished in mid-sentence.
An extremely far-fetched ending. The WOW that was expected by those who turned out to be the murderer of Megan's father did not happen. It seems to me that what ruined this series was the lazy scriptwriters. Who stole ideas, but couldn't develop their own beautifully.
Oh, it was a good series! Beautiful and smart main character + her boss, also beautiful and smart + I really liked Peter + funny Black man with his special "ah-hmm" + a bunch of different relationships (besides the main plots). In short, there was a lot to see!
I am very glad that the series has a completed ending after all! I've been worried all season that the series would just be shut down and it would end in nothing. yes, I had to adjust and invent almost on the fly, but the main thing is that everything ended with the set point! I really liked the third season as a whole, most of the episodes are very strong! it feels like all these plane crashes and serial maniacs were planned for future seasons, and then the closure was announced and the creators decided to make a knight's move and just dumped out all the fun that was in store :)) I would like to have at least a couple more seasons, eh
When I started watching the series, I thought I'd get bored of it as quickly as "Deceive Me," in the middle of the first season. But that wasn't the case at all. I watched the 2nd season without stopping, but the 3rd one upset me. Well, first of all, I wasn't so drawn to watching without Peter, and Tommy's new character upset me. Their incomprehensible relationship with Megan in the past, for good, was never revealed, the constant throwing to gg, then to another colleague, was annoying. Secondly, it seems that they tried to cram all sorts of events into the season, including mafia, religion, a plane crash, and even Ukrainians. It all got mixed up in a terrible mess and didn't go well for me personally. Third, the story of Megan's father. Apparently, everything that was planned did not fit, and they delayed to reveal this secret in one episode. And I'm glad that the dots are set, and not broken off, which resembles a logical conclusion, but I didn't like the way it was played out at all. I am sure that I will review the first 2 seasons in the future. but the third one is definitely not.
It's a pity that it was closed. Season 3 turned out to be dynamic, unlike the first two. And I also liked some episodes with a bit of mysticism, which were later explained with the help of science. The ending, unfortunately, turned out to be very crumpled.
I am very glad that this series ended on a happy note with Megan. She got the answer that had been tormenting her all these years. And finally, she confessed her feelings. A gorgeous finish.
Unlike "Remember Everything," where both the end is terrible and the mystery from the first season was dropped immediately without giving an answer.
I knew that in the last episode, Megan would solve the mystery that had plagued her soul for so long. But it's a shame that everything was so harshly pulled by the ears... Overall, I really liked the series, each episode was interesting and exciting, I watched the series in one go.
I started watching without enthusiasm, just to pass the time on self-isolation. But in the end, I got so involved that now I can't start something new, I want to continue this story.
The end is crumpled, because the series was not planned to be completed, which is why the murder was not solved, in which the owner of the sports club became a suspect, and the boss, who was aiming at the city's measures, did not choose the path she wants to follow, and something is wrong with this psychologist anyway.. My opinion is that the killer is far-fetched because perhaps someone else should have been the killer, and since season 3 was supposed to be the final one, we had to quickly organize a solution to this case, but I would like to note that the directors did well, because somehow they completed the investigation of the murder, which intrigued throughout the series....and despite everything, it wasn't obvious what it was until the car scene (the whole series thought that Megan's mom was involved) I don't regret watching it, I was especially impressed with season 3!
During the series, I noticed many parallels with Castle and Deceive Me. As you can see, it's like the last one, they closed the third season almost in mid-sentence. A lot of the plots are too simple, and many are very good (like a dark Gothic series, for example).
The subplot with Megan's father was worth filming the third season (as I understand it, 1-2 wasn't even there). But Tommy... this wild abuse, pointing, distrust, "I told you not to get involved," and so on... maybe 10 years ago, this behavior was the role model of an ideal man; but for me in 2021, it's not clear why Megan suddenly fell in love with him and left the CDC doctor. He was a pleasant and decent man.; And Tommy is a classic "Savior Guy." 🤷♀️ "You're worth it!" Yeah, yeah, the logical construction of the characters ' relationships went to hell .
By the way, just like in season 1-2, I didn't have a detective partner. There's a lot of Chad and little Samantha. There's a lot of Tommy and almost none of Adam.
Awesome TV series The ending was sooo cool and well played, well, just on top Seriously, from that episode with Marshal, I was sure that he should still appear in the series, although I was sure that they would try to expose him, but he turned out to be an "avenging angel" if you can call it that. It's a very cool series, it's a pity that it was closed.
The series is two and a half out of ten No acting, no logical plot You can blame me, I was interested in the first two seasons mainly because of the relationship between Megan and her daughter, everything else is just absurd. The medical examiner goes to the detention, everyone around confesses to crimes at the snap of their fingers The heroine is purely Mary Sue, because in all three seasons she has never had any doubts about her conclusions like "killer gardener because you have red hair"
But I can finally check the box and forget about this misunderstanding :)
It's a pity that the series was shut down, but there doesn't have to be a lot of good things. I watched the second season unnoticed, but in the third, after Peter and Bud were disabled, somehow a lot of psychopaths (and political scientists) turned out. And although the ending left mixed impressions, Elies Gabel and Dana Delaney were a delight to the eyes, and the narrative itself does not end with a cliffhanger. Hurray!
I thought it was a psychologist who killed an ex-cop (played by Jonathan Banks, Mike from Breaking Bad). It turns out that he was constantly watching Megan? Just showed up at the right moment
A light series for the evenings, as for me. I liked it, and if you don't think about the details, then it's great. We sat with my mom for several evenings and watched several episodes in one gulp)
It's cool that before the series was closed, they managed to finish telling the story. There was also such an unusual story with Hunt's father. And the love line is finished. The first two seasons, of course, were more lamp-like and harmless. Thanks for the series
I was amused by the scene in the car. I don't know why, but it looked comical.
I also missed Peter all season. It is a pity that he was taken out because of the actor's unwillingness to continue acting. I don't know how, but with him, everything in their work seemed warmer and more comfortable, even slightly inappropriate conversations over corpses 😭
The series wasn't bad, overall. But the ending confused me. What is the age difference between Megan and her father's killer? Megan was 10-12 years old at the time of his death, shouldn't the killer have been older?
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67but with the ending, they messed up, of course. It's far-fetched to logically end the series!
And I disagree with the commentator below that due to the fact that Pete, Bud and Sam left the series, the ratings became lower, Tommy and Adam fit perfectly into the series.
And of course, Dana's acting in this series is just great, and she's a gorgeous woman herself, at her age.
I watched all three seasons in one go.
One of the best procedures I've ever seen.
I was afraid that the creators would not bring the issue of Megan's father to its logical conclusion until the end of the series, but no. And that's great) Not many TV series have a complete ending.
It's unclear why the series ended so early all of a sudden, he had every chance to live 7 seasons as "The Mentalist," 8 seasons as "Castle," or even 12 seasons as "Bones."
The end came out a bit crumpled and obviously wasn't planned as the end of the WHOLE series.
But I'm very glad that I watched The Body Investigation after all.
I really liked the third season as a whole, most of the episodes are very strong! it feels like all these plane crashes and serial maniacs were planned for future seasons, and then the closure was announced and the creators decided to make a knight's move and just dumped out all the fun that was in store :))
I would like to have at least a couple more seasons, eh
Unlike "Remember Everything," where both the end is terrible and the mystery from the first season was dropped immediately without giving an answer.
Even though it's so hasty
My opinion is that the killer is far-fetched because perhaps someone else should have been the killer, and since season 3 was supposed to be the final one, we had to quickly organize a solution to this case, but I would like to note that the directors did well, because somehow they completed the investigation of the murder, which intrigued throughout the series....and despite everything, it wasn't obvious what it was until the car scene (the whole series thought that Megan's mom was involved)
I don't regret watching it, I was especially impressed with season 3!
A lot of the plots are too simple, and many are very good (like a dark Gothic series, for example).
The subplot with Megan's father was worth filming the third season (as I understand it, 1-2 wasn't even there). But Tommy... this wild abuse, pointing, distrust, "I told you not to get involved," and so on... maybe 10 years ago, this behavior was the role model of an ideal man; but for me in 2021, it's not clear why Megan suddenly fell in love with him and left the CDC doctor. He was a pleasant and decent man.;
And Tommy is a classic "Savior Guy." 🤷♀️
"You're worth it!"
Yeah, yeah, the logical construction of the characters ' relationships went to hell .
By the way, just like in season 1-2, I didn't have a detective partner. There's a lot of Chad and little Samantha. There's a lot of Tommy and almost none of Adam.
The ending was sooo cool and well played, well, just on top
Seriously, from that episode with Marshal, I was sure that he should still appear in the series, although I was sure that they would try to expose him, but he turned out to be an "avenging angel" if you can call it that.
It's a very cool series, it's a pity that it was closed.
No acting, no logical plot
You can blame me, I was interested in the first two seasons mainly because of the relationship between Megan and her daughter, everything else is just absurd.
The medical examiner goes to the detention, everyone around confesses to crimes at the snap of their fingers
The heroine is purely Mary Sue, because in all three seasons she has never had any doubts about her conclusions like "killer gardener because you have red hair"
But I can finally check the box and forget about this misunderstanding :)
I watched the second season unnoticed, but in the third, after Peter and Bud were disabled, somehow a lot of psychopaths (and political scientists) turned out. And although the ending left mixed impressions, Elies Gabel and Dana Delaney were a delight to the eyes, and the narrative itself does not end with a cliffhanger. Hurray!
It's been so long, and I'm still angry that it was closed so early.
It turns out that he was constantly watching Megan? Just showed up at the right moment
I also missed Peter all season. It is a pity that he was taken out because of the actor's unwillingness to continue acting. I don't know how, but with him, everything in their work seemed warmer and more comfortable, even slightly inappropriate conversations over corpses 😭